|
Post by manulike on May 13, 2019 12:34:20 GMT
Does any one have an interactive map of the Stadion Gradski vrt - or perhaps know how many rows are in the away stand?
|
|
|
Post by manulike on May 14, 2019 22:46:00 GMT
Guidelines published by the HNS re Stadium regulation. Name check on the gates and people with name on their tickets not matching their passport (or Driver's license?) will be refused entry. Note in particular s.8 where we are not allowed racist, abusive, insulting or inappropriate shouting... And most important ... we have our own toilets ;-) www.fsf.org.uk/assets/Downloads/News/2019/CRO-WAL-Visiting-supporters-advice.pdf
|
|
|
Post by cymroircarn on May 15, 2019 5:41:58 GMT
Only toilets before were 4 portaloos under the stand.
Looks like they have one in the away end now.
Only other facilities was a small gazeebo they put up selling burgers and “beer”
|
|
|
Post by Martyn Moses on May 15, 2019 7:01:54 GMT
Shocking facilities and I am still gobsmacked UEFA allowed this game to be played there !
|
|
|
Post by superunknown on May 15, 2019 10:49:41 GMT
Guidelines published by the HNS re Stadium regulation. Name check on the gates and people with name on their tickets not matching their passport (or Driver's license?) will be refused entry. Note in particular s.8 where we are not allowed racist, abusive, insulting or inappropriate shouting... And most important ... we have our own toilets ;-) www.fsf.org.uk/assets/Downloads/News/2019/CRO-WAL-Visiting-supporters-advice.pdf It says can be refused entry if it doesn't match. Never had my ticket checked and I'd be surprised if they started now tbh. Not that this is an endorsement to try it but I just can't see it happening.
|
|
|
Post by manulike on May 15, 2019 11:28:15 GMT
They started filling the NORTH LEFT STAND's EIGHT ROWS first - at least 72 seats per row. Row 5 is starting to fill up now and any orders of more than 4 tickets get assigned row 6. Very rough guesstimate is that by 12.20pm already 400 sold ;-)
UPDATE Up to row 8 now - 1.20pm
|
|
|
Post by bleddccfc on May 15, 2019 11:30:36 GMT
They started filling the NORTH LEFT STAND's seven rows first - circa 70 seats per row. Row 5 is starting to fill up now and any orders of more than 4 ticket get assigned row 6. Very rough guesstimate is that by 12.20pm already 400 sold ;-) Got to assume most people in Stage 1 and 2 are doing both games.
|
|
|
Post by manulike on May 15, 2019 11:33:11 GMT
They started filling the NORTH LEFT STAND's seven rows first - circa 70 seats per row. Row 5 is starting to fill up now and any orders of more than 4 ticket get assigned row 6. Very rough guesstimate is that by 12.20pm already 400 sold ;-) Got to assume most people in Stage 1 and 2 are doing both games. I know at least two people that can only do Croatia, which is - obviously - a weekend. I'd say, most people that are doing Budapest are more likely to also do Croatia, but not the other way around. Which - for those in stage 3 - might be more worrying.
|
|
|
Post by bleddccfc on May 15, 2019 11:41:37 GMT
Got to assume most people in Stage 1 and 2 are doing both games. I know at least two people that can only do Croatia, which is - obviously - a weekend. I'd say, most people that are doing Budapest are more likely to also do Croatia, but not the other way around. Which - for those in stage 3 - might be more worrying.
Certainly is
|
|
|
Post by cymroircarn on May 15, 2019 11:44:38 GMT
Got to assume most people in Stage 1 and 2 are doing both games. I know at least two people that can only do Croatia, which is - obviously - a weekend. I'd say, most people that are doing Budapest are more likely to also do Croatia, but not the other way around. Which - for those in stage 3 - might be more worrying.
Are your trying to say Osijek is more appealing than Budapest? 😉
|
|
|
Post by manulike on May 15, 2019 12:09:59 GMT
I know at least two people that can only do Croatia, which is - obviously - a weekend. I'd say, most people that are doing Budapest are more likely to also do Croatia, but not the other way around. Which - for those in stage 3 - might be more worrying.
Are your trying to say Osijek is more appealing than Budapest? 😉 Must be the Trash Metal what clinches the deal ;-)
|
|
|
Post by AndyH on May 15, 2019 13:27:53 GMT
I doubt very much that ticket checks will take place at the stadium, there’s always far too many people turning up in the last 10 mins before kick off to make that viable.
However I wonder if the FAW are checking the names put forward to be printed on the tickets are the same names of the people in stages 1 and 2 that are applying for them.
|
|
|
Post by bleddccfc on May 15, 2019 13:34:03 GMT
I doubt very much that ticket checks will take place at the stadium, there’s always far too many people turning up in the last 10 mins before kick off to make that viable. However I wonder if the FAW are checking the names put forward to be printed on the tickets are the same names of the people in stages 1 and 2 that are applying for them. Surely nobody would be stupid enough to change the names on the FAW ticketing website? Could easily lead to wiping their entire booking history.
|
|
|
Post by cymroircarn on May 15, 2019 13:41:23 GMT
I doubt very much that ticket checks will take place at the stadium, there’s always far too many people turning up in the last 10 mins before kick off to make that viable. However I wonder if the FAW are checking the names put forward to be printed on the tickets are the same names of the people in stages 1 and 2 that are applying for them. Did you see the feedback ref Albania away? They were not checking ID and entrance to the ground was a nightmare for Welsh fans. Loads missed kick off
|
|
|
Post by AndyH on May 15, 2019 14:29:53 GMT
Surely nobody would be stupid enough to change the names on the FAW ticketing website? Could easily lead to wiping their entire booking history. I don’t know, some people seem quite blasé with rules put forward for tickets. But I don’t know how the ticketing system is asking for the details (as I’m stage 4 so haven’t had a chance yet), surely the site shouldn’t need to ask at all as the name on the account is information they already hold.
|
|
|
Post by AndyH on May 15, 2019 14:32:44 GMT
Did you see the feedback ref Albania away? They were not checking ID and entrance to the ground was a nightmare for Welsh fans. Loads missed kick off Yes, that’s what I mean, it won’t happen. Although I had no trouble getting in in Albania very close to kick off. Vague memory of being ushered to a different gate to my ticket cos there was some problem, maybe locals causing grief, can’t remember.
|
|
|
Post by cymroircarn on May 15, 2019 14:36:28 GMT
Did you see the feedback ref Albania away? They were not checking ID and entrance to the ground was a nightmare for Welsh fans. Loads missed kick off Yes, that’s what I mean, it won’t happen. Although I had no trouble getting in in Albania very close to kick off. Vague memory of being ushered to a different gate to my ticket cos there was some problem, maybe locals causing grief, can’t remember. I’m pretty sure it’s law in Hungary though, not so sure about Croatia. I believe the Hungarians will check, not sure about Croatia. I will be making sure I get to the ground in Hungary early enough.
|
|
|
Post by manulike on May 15, 2019 17:41:05 GMT
Yes, that’s what I mean, it won’t happen. Although I had no trouble getting in in Albania very close to kick off. Vague memory of being ushered to a different gate to my ticket cos there was some problem, maybe locals causing grief, can’t remember. I’m pretty sure it’s law in Hungary though, not so sure about Croatia. I believe the Hungarians will check, not sure about Croatia. I will be making sure I get to the ground in Hungary early enough. The requirements today when booking the ticket were the same. The FAW ticketing portal said it is Croatian law to prove identity when entering a match and they required Birth PLACE and birth DATE.
Every ticket bought must be assigned to an account holder that shares the same buying stage as the lead applicant.
|
|
|
Post by manulike on May 15, 2019 17:43:44 GMT
I see now (6.40pm) that ticket sales are up to ROW TEN. Sales so far - I estimate - just under 700.
As all the photos of the away end clearly only show seven rows of seats, can I assume that the Croatians have promised to insert an extra 3 or 4 rows in the front (standing only currently)? Are these the additional 200-300 tickets that the big fuss was about over the last two weeks? As I understand it, the initial talk was about 800-900 tickets.
|
|
|
Post by manulike on May 15, 2019 21:13:30 GMT
Half way through row 1 on the right stand now. Assuming all rows had 72 seats, then I estimate circa 750 sold so far. Remember that the window tomorrow for stage 2 is FROM 11AM and it end at 2pm. I would be quite impressed if there are any left by lunchtime.
Finally, the tickets are not sold out until the page gives an error message - even if it says no more tickets available. Every purchase is given 18 minutes grace and they do often fail (poor credit card / no details of assigned tickets etc) JUST KEEP ON CLICKING
Good luck
|
|
|
Post by playslikeiniesta on May 15, 2019 22:33:03 GMT
Surely nobody would be stupid enough to change the names on the FAW ticketing website? Could easily lead to wiping their entire booking history. I don’t know, some people seem quite blasé with rules put forward for tickets. But I don’t know how the ticketing system is asking for the details (as I’m stage 4 so haven’t had a chance yet), surely the site shouldn’t need to ask at all as the name on the account is information they already hold. When booking tickets online, it takes you to an additional page that they don’t usually have on there that asks you to input the name, place of birth and DOB of the ticket holder. You can enter any details you like in here but presumably they will check them against the account holders details to make sure they match.
|
|
|
Post by fireboy0610 on May 15, 2019 22:50:51 GMT
What happens if a ticket holder cannot make the game for whatever reason?
Does that ticket go to waste?
I think not, we all know these tickets are like rocking horse sh!t.
Im going over without a ticket and if i get one before or over there of course im going to try and get into the ground, i suspect as long as we behave we will get in.
|
|
|
Post by manulike on May 16, 2019 8:49:54 GMT
FINAL UPDATE 9.45AM
Must have been a lot of last minute purchases. Sales up to row 2 seat 19 ...
That, by my estimation, is very close to the whole 800 or thereabouts that are in stage 1.
Good luck, folks ;-)
|
|
|
Post by AndyH on May 16, 2019 9:28:47 GMT
I don’t know, some people seem quite blasé with rules put forward for tickets. But I don’t know how the ticketing system is asking for the details (as I’m stage 4 so haven’t had a chance yet), surely the site shouldn’t need to ask at all as the name on the account is information they already hold. When booking tickets online, it takes you to an additional page that they don’t usually have on there that asks you to input the name, place of birth and DOB of the ticket holder. You can enter any details you like in here but presumably they will check them against the account holders details to make sure they match. Thanks for the explanation. I’d imagine it’s automated and just gets printed straight on the ticket. Be very surprised if FAW are gonna check, although the process should be quite simple.
|
|
|
Post by matty on May 16, 2019 10:08:56 GMT
Have I just cocked up my brothers order? I replaced his name with passport number! I was flapping and panicked. He'll need to ring FAW later I guess, what an idiot I am.
|
|
|
Post by manulike on May 16, 2019 10:13:54 GMT
Interesting. I left it til 11.10am and logged on and there are STILL 50 TICKETS AVAILABLE.
Its up to the final row 10.
Maybe, just maybe, a handful still left for this afternoon
|
|
|
Post by fireboy0610 on May 16, 2019 10:16:33 GMT
Interesting. I left it til 11.10am and logged on and there are STILL 50 TICKETS AVAILABLE. Its up to the final row 10. Maybe, just maybe, a handful still left for this afternoon I hope so matey🙏
|
|
|
Post by manulike on May 16, 2019 10:17:57 GMT
|
|
|
Post by walesaway on May 16, 2019 10:18:25 GMT
Have I just cocked up my brothers order? I replaced his name with passport number! I was flapping and panicked. He'll need to ring FAW later I guess, what an idiot I am. You're supposed to do that, the field auto-populates with name but states this is for passport number
|
|
|
Post by manulike on May 16, 2019 10:21:17 GMT
Have I just cocked up my brothers order? I replaced his name with passport number! I was flapping and panicked. He'll need to ring FAW later I guess, what an idiot I am. You're supposed to do that, the field auto-populates with name but states this is for passport number Are you sure? I've twice filled this in (Budapest and Osijek) and I only recall DOB and Place of birth - I never gave my passport number on either
|
|