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Post by Deleted on Sept 20, 2018 8:19:43 GMT
Firefox won't let me get in to it and Safari on my iPhone a pain too. Can they do them over the phone? Getting stressed here.
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Post by superunknown on Sept 20, 2018 8:31:58 GMT
Firefox won't let me get in to it and Safari on my iPhone a pain too. Can they do them over the phone? Getting stressed here. Works on Chrome.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 20, 2018 8:41:03 GMT
I've booked by phone. Five minute wait max and no additional charges. 0844 248 1876 if anyone needs.
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Post by Albert on Sept 20, 2018 9:47:11 GMT
Check out @faw_Tickets’s Tweet:
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Post by Deleted on Sept 20, 2018 10:27:54 GMT
I tried with my iPhone before getting out of bed and then from the work computer. Tickets went off sale at 10am and return at 2pm. Just glad to get mine sorted with a phone call.
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Post by manulike on Sept 20, 2018 10:31:18 GMT
Please do not panic ;-) Every last person in stage three is guaranteed a ticket, as less than 1750 sold to date - confirmed this morning by the FSF.
From past sales, those with a single ticket are much less likely to buy to a non glamour tie - and Dublin on a Tuesday is as non glamorous as you can get ...
I'd say about 700-800 left over for tomorrow's general sale
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Post by manulike on Sept 20, 2018 10:35:58 GMT
I tried with my iPhone before getting out of bed and then from the work computer. Tickets went off sale at 10am and return at 2pm. Just glad to get mine sorted with a phone call. Was your ticket in rows P / Q of block 135, or rows A/B in 136?
The former are as close to VIP as you can get in the Away end of the Aviva ... the latter ... well, you will get a great view of one of the goals ;-)
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Post by Deleted on Sept 20, 2018 11:35:11 GMT
Row A 136. The charming young lady on the phone was trying for another area but I just told her to book it regardless. Nobody sits where they're supposed to.
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Post by Albert on Sept 20, 2018 11:36:41 GMT
Row A 136. The charming young lady on the phone was trying for another area but I just told her to book it regardless. Nobody sits where they're supposed to. Unless you're Manulike.
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Post by Toffeeman on Sept 20, 2018 13:48:04 GMT
Happy Days - just sorted my Ireland ticket Row Q 135 out on the ferry from Jollyhead 2pm back from Dublin on the 2AM ferry, will be home by 7am. More importantly now got 2 official aways on my history, seems I have the bug for following Wales away once more. Haven't been to Ireland for a while even though I live on Ynys Mon,well up for this.
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Post by manulike on Sept 20, 2018 19:31:17 GMT
Ticket sales surprisingly buoyant - around 250 sold today, which makes it just under 2000 so far.
That means over 1000 left for the band wagoners, tomorrow from 2pm ;-)
Wouldn't surprise me if we'll be returning about 600-700 back to the FAI ;-(
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Post by cymruramdcfc on Sept 20, 2018 20:40:34 GMT
Ticket sales surprisingly buoyant - around 250 sold today, which makes it just under 2000 so far. That means over 1000 left for the band wagoners, tomorrow from 2pm ;-) Wouldn't surprise me if we'll be returning about 600-700 back to the FAI ;-( I be trying for 2 when general sale
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Post by superunknown on Sept 21, 2018 10:06:14 GMT
Ticket sales surprisingly buoyant - around 250 sold today, which makes it just under 2000 so far. That means over 1000 left for the band wagoners, tomorrow from 2pm ;-) Wouldn't surprise me if we'll be returning about 600-700 back to the FAI ;-( That's simply not possible, it's a closed shop, all the tickets went instantly on Monday
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Post by Albert on Sept 21, 2018 11:21:46 GMT
General ticket sales pushed back to 2.00pm.
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Post by mrpicton on Sept 21, 2018 11:26:05 GMT
General ticket sales pushed back to 2.00pm. Anyone bought online this morning.?
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Post by Albert on Sept 21, 2018 11:30:57 GMT
General ticket sales pushed back to 2.00pm. Anyone bought online this morning.? Supposed to be 12 midday
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Post by mrpicton on Sept 21, 2018 13:32:09 GMT
Online now working - sorted for tickets- Result
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Post by Martyn Moses on Sept 21, 2018 13:38:46 GMT
From Corky on FB says that over 2,000 currently sold but FAW taking offline tomorrow to asses sales .
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Post by manulike on Sept 21, 2018 19:04:42 GMT
From Corky on FB says that over 2,000 currently sold but FAW taking offline tomorrow to asses sales . NOT SURE WHATS GOING ON
Sales are now (10pm) are up to ROW K in BLOCK 138
Either the FAW website is playing up ... or they have sold circa 600 tickets today already - mostly to total newbies to Wales Away??
Quite honestly, I am gobsmacked, if true.
Anyway, still around 500 left...
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Post by Albert on Sept 21, 2018 19:43:21 GMT
From Corky on FB says that over 2,000 currently sold but FAW taking offline tomorrow to asses sales . Weren't they always meant to go offline tomorrow ??
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Post by manulike on Sept 21, 2018 21:38:31 GMT
TICKET SALE UPDATE
Tried another couple of times and tickets on sale in blocks 139 and even in block 140
As expected ... FAW web site is all over the shop.
I would imagine no more than 200 newbies to #WalesAwayDays - but I would love to be proven wrong ;-)
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Post by Deleted on Sept 22, 2018 11:20:38 GMT
The Welsh FA have just tweeted 2600 sold and ticket sales closed.
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Post by manulike on Sept 22, 2018 19:18:12 GMT
The Welsh FA have just tweeted 2600 sold and ticket sales closed. Must admit that I am gobsmacked 600 new followers to #WalesAwayDays is a stunning result for Ryan and the team.
I am sure that without the new blood and the 4-1 display two weeks ago, the numbers to Dublin would have been closer to 1500.
#TOGETHER.STRONGER
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Post by Deleted on Sept 23, 2018 20:48:45 GMT
Think a few did. I flew from Berlin direct.
All booked for Ireland away. Really excited.
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Post by irelandfan2018 on Sept 23, 2018 20:52:59 GMT
Think a few did. I flew from Berlin direct. All booked for Ireland away. Really excited. Looking forward to it. Always good craic between both sets of fans. We both have our few idiots but the vast majority get on great
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Post by Deleted on Sept 24, 2018 7:55:00 GMT
Think a few did. I flew from Berlin direct. All booked for Ireland away. Really excited. Looking forward to it. Always good craic between both sets of fans. We both have our few idiots but the vast majority get on great I guess there's a little ill feeling. Taylor's tackle on Coleman and yourselves ending our World Cup hopes. I've been warned off Temple Bar as a tourist trap. Far too Welsh to pay seven Euros for a pint.
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Post by irelandfan2018 on Sept 24, 2018 8:56:35 GMT
Looking forward to it. Always good craic between both sets of fans. We both have our few idiots but the vast majority get on great I guess there's a little ill feeling. Taylor's tackle on Coleman and yourselves ending our World Cup hopes. I've been warned off Temple Bar as a tourist trap. Far too Welsh to pay seven Euros for a pint. Stay well clear of temple bar. An absolute rip off, expect to pay €7.50 for a pint in there. Most bars around the city centre would be €5.50 or so. Plenty of pubs nearer the ground where on match day you'll find them doing €5 pints.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 24, 2018 12:59:27 GMT
Dad went watching Rugby in Ireland on more than one occasion and I can't imagine him paying silly money for a pint of bitter. I'm very much my father's son in that respect.
Would you be able to recommend one interesting thing to see in Dublin? My hobbies are football, boxing, music and I'm fond of computer games too.
Aside from drinking, there'll be an Ireland / Dublin fridge magnet for my mum to acquire. All I take is photos and memories.
Both O'Mahoney and Tony from my local pub are Irish. Characters...
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Post by Martyn Moses on Sept 24, 2018 13:23:42 GMT
There is a Rock museum in Dublin which includes a lot of stuff from Phil Lynott , also the Easter Rising exhibition in the old Post Office plus I believe there is also a Leprechaun museum somewhere !!
Anybody wandering in to the Temple Bar area then the Auld Dubliner and Bad Ass are 2 tidy enough pubs . Not cheap though but cheaper than the Temple Bar pub !!
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Post by cantonwelsh79 on Sept 24, 2018 15:07:39 GMT
Dad went watching Rugby in Ireland on more than one occasion and I can't imagine him paying silly money for a pint of bitter. I'm very much my father's son in that respect. Would you be able to recommend one interesting thing to see in Dublin? My hobbies are football, boxing, music and I'm fond of computer games too. Aside from drinking, there'll be an Ireland / Dublin fridge magnet for my mum to acquire. All I take is photos and memories. Both O'Mahoney and Tony from my local pub are Irish. Characters... I like Dublin. Always seems a good atmosphere there. Pubs everywhere. If it's your first time there then I would definitely have a look at Temple bar. As stated above there's some good pubs down there and can be a great laugh. But yes very expensive Always liked the Arlington hotel (a bit touristy) and the Celt on Talbot street but there are great pubs all over the city. (Irish: what's the pub on the edge of Temple Bar just over the bridge from O Connell St?) As for something to do - Kilmainham Gaol is very interesting, the GPO as mentioned above, the Guinness brewery and of course Molly Malone statue. Didn't know about the rock museum like the sound of that. Edit: The name of that pub just came to me - Fitzgerald's
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