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Post by beef on May 1, 2019 17:06:14 GMT
This stinks, as usual. Was so much easier to get tickets 10 years ago. 🙄
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Post by sleepy on May 1, 2019 19:13:12 GMT
Does anyone know when the tickets go on sale to home fans? Will it be at this site meccsjegy.mlsz.hu?
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Post by bleddccfc on May 1, 2019 19:15:54 GMT
Does anyone know when the tickets go on sale to home fans? Will it be at this site meccsjegy.mlsz.hu? 13th but bare in mind the following; How can I purchase tickets if I am a foreign citizen?
Foreign nationals do not need a club card; by showing your passport you can purchase tickets in person at stadium ticket offices or at ticket offices specified for this purpose by the organiser. For Hungary national team matches, on the meccsjegy.mlsz.hu website during the ticket purchase process, on theTicket collection and payment settings page select the ‘Voucher – only for foreign citizens’ option instead of the E-ticket option. Once you have made your purchase you will receive a voucher, which in itself does not entitle you entry into the match. By verifying your identity and producing the voucher at the match venue you will receive your entry ticket. If the voucher owner is unable to prove their foreign nationality (but not the nationality of the opposing team), issuing of tickets may be denied and the purchaser will not be entitled to reimbursement of the ticket price or any other costs incurred.
In the instance of Hungary national team matches, citizens of the visiting team may strictly only purchase tickets for the away support sectors and only through the visiting team’s federation.
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Post by cymroircarn on May 1, 2019 19:16:20 GMT
Does anyone know when the tickets go on sale to home fans? Will it be at this site meccsjegy.mlsz.hu? 13th May but I have also read they will not provide entry to nationals of the away team
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Post by sleepy on May 1, 2019 19:31:27 GMT
Does anyone know when the tickets go on sale to home fans? Will it be at this site meccsjegy.mlsz.hu? 13th but bare in mind the following; How can I purchase tickets if I am a foreign citizen?
Foreign nationals do not need a club card; by showing your passport you can purchase tickets in person at stadium ticket offices or at ticket offices specified for this purpose by the organiser. For Hungary national team matches, on the meccsjegy.mlsz.hu website during the ticket purchase process, on theTicket collection and payment settings page select the ‘Voucher – only for foreign citizens’ option instead of the E-ticket option. Once you have made your purchase you will receive a voucher, which in itself does not entitle you entry into the match. By verifying your identity and producing the voucher at the match venue you will receive your entry ticket. If the voucher owner is unable to prove their foreign nationality (but not the nationality of the opposing team), issuing of tickets may be denied and the purchaser will not be entitled to reimbursement of the ticket price or any other costs incurred.
In the instance of Hungary national team matches, citizens of the visiting team may strictly only purchase tickets for the away support sectors and only through the visiting team’s federation.That's fine I was aware of that. If you've already paid for travel though, might be worth the risk for £15
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Post by bleddccfc on May 1, 2019 19:38:54 GMT
13th but bare in mind the following; How can I purchase tickets if I am a foreign citizen?
Foreign nationals do not need a club card; by showing your passport you can purchase tickets in person at stadium ticket offices or at ticket offices specified for this purpose by the organiser. For Hungary national team matches, on the meccsjegy.mlsz.hu website during the ticket purchase process, on theTicket collection and payment settings page select the ‘Voucher – only for foreign citizens’ option instead of the E-ticket option. Once you have made your purchase you will receive a voucher, which in itself does not entitle you entry into the match. By verifying your identity and producing the voucher at the match venue you will receive your entry ticket. If the voucher owner is unable to prove their foreign nationality (but not the nationality of the opposing team), issuing of tickets may be denied and the purchaser will not be entitled to reimbursement of the ticket price or any other costs incurred.
In the instance of Hungary national team matches, citizens of the visiting team may strictly only purchase tickets for the away support sectors and only through the visiting team’s federation.That's fine I was aware of that. If you've already paid for travel though, might be worth the risk for £15 Fair enough, but if you're refused entry say 15 minutes before kick off, then what?
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Post by sleepy on May 1, 2019 20:00:53 GMT
That's fine I was aware of that. If you've already paid for travel though, might be worth the risk for £15 Fair enough, but if you're refused entry say 15 minutes before kick off, then what? Get there an hour before, if you get refused find a bar nearby. If I was going that's what I'd be trying.
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Post by superunknown on May 1, 2019 21:46:51 GMT
Does anyone know when the tickets go on sale to home fans? Will it be at this site meccsjegy.mlsz.hu? 13th May but I have also read they will not provide entry to nationals of the away team Say you're Scottish
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Post by cymroda on May 1, 2019 23:42:55 GMT
Just reading through the confirmation email for the Hungary tickets. Having never read through them before (because who does?) I just noticed this...
"Caiff y tocyn hwn ei ddosbarthu ar yr amod ...(b) na fydd yn cael ei ailwerthu am bris sy’n uwch na’i werth. Os prynir y tocyn hwn yn groes i’r amodau hyn, Ni fydd yn ddilys a bydd unrhyw hawliau sydd ynghlwm ag ef yn cael eu dirymu (nullify)."
"This ticket is issued on condition that...(b) it will not be re-sold for more that its face value. If this ticket is obtained in breach of these conditions, it will be void and all rights conferred or evidenced by it will be nullified."
So by the FAW's own rules there's nothing to stop people selling the tickets on at face value and collecting the points. I don't think it's a major issue at all and that it isn't on a wide scale like many think but if the FAW does want to stop people just collecting points then surely this needs to change because they wouldn't be able to take points off people who do sell on if they just follow their own rules?
It also says that ticket holders must follow the rules of visiting stadiums so it wouldn't be relevant here where the named ticket holder must present ID.
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Post by Martyn Moses on May 2, 2019 8:32:57 GMT
Does anyone know when the tickets go on sale to home fans? Will it be at this site meccsjegy.mlsz.hu? Sale to their Supporters Club Members with cards ( our Red Wall ) is the 10th then General Sale on the 13th .
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Post by manulike on May 2, 2019 13:11:09 GMT
Just reading through the confirmation email for the Hungary tickets. Having never read through them before (because who does?) I just noticed this... "Caiff y tocyn hwn ei ddosbarthu ar yr amod ...(b) na fydd yn cael ei ailwerthu am bris sy’n uwch na’i werth. Os prynir y tocyn hwn yn groes i’r amodau hyn, Ni fydd yn ddilys a bydd unrhyw hawliau sydd ynghlwm ag ef yn cael eu dirymu (nullify)." "This ticket is issued on condition that...(b) it will not be re-sold for more that its face value. If this ticket is obtained in breach of these conditions, it will be void and all rights conferred or evidenced by it will be nullified." So by the FAW's own rules there's nothing to stop people selling the tickets on at face value and collecting the points. I don't think it's a major issue at all and that it isn't on a wide scale like many think but if the FAW does want to stop people just collecting points then surely this needs to change because they wouldn't be able to take points off people who do sell on if they just follow their own rules? It also says that ticket holders must follow the rules of visiting stadiums so it wouldn't be relevant here where the named ticket holder must present ID. Very well spotted. You are right, of course. As that is very prominent in the T&C (section 1(b)) it can not be construed as an over-sight or mistake. To my humble opinion, it should be redrafted to state "can only be REFUNDED for face-value back to the FAW".
That said, the FAW are usually very good with cancelling tickets even on match day (over the phone) and then re-selling them to the next person on a waiting list or interested buyer at CCS.
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Post by Gary Williams on May 2, 2019 13:17:45 GMT
Just reading through the confirmation email for the Hungary tickets. Having never read through them before (because who does?) I just noticed this... "Caiff y tocyn hwn ei ddosbarthu ar yr amod ...(b) na fydd yn cael ei ailwerthu am bris sy’n uwch na’i werth. Os prynir y tocyn hwn yn groes i’r amodau hyn, Ni fydd yn ddilys a bydd unrhyw hawliau sydd ynghlwm ag ef yn cael eu dirymu (nullify)." "This ticket is issued on condition that...(b) it will not be re-sold for more that its face value. If this ticket is obtained in breach of these conditions, it will be void and all rights conferred or evidenced by it will be nullified." So by the FAW's own rules there's nothing to stop people selling the tickets on at face value and collecting the points. I don't think it's a major issue at all and that it isn't on a wide scale like many think but if the FAW does want to stop people just collecting points then surely this needs to change because they wouldn't be able to take points off people who do sell on if they just follow their own rules? It also says that ticket holders must follow the rules of visiting stadiums so it wouldn't be relevant here where the named ticket holder must present ID. Very well spotted. You are right, of course. As that is very prominent in the T&C (section 1(b)) it can not be construed as an over-sight or mistake. To my humble opinion, it should be redrafted to state "can only be REFUNDED for face-value back to the FAW".
That said, the FAW are usually very good with cancelling tickets even on match day (over the phone) and then re-selling them to the next person on a waiting list or interested buyer at CCS.
Its been changed to comply with UK Law as football tickets its unlawful to sell them above face value not then i have heard of anyone being convicted mind this only apllies to football other sports and events do not have this law thats why resales and genrally done through clubs these days and they can still charge more as it then becomes face value so its a bit of a con really
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Post by Martyn Moses on May 2, 2019 14:28:58 GMT
Tickets are also " NON - TRANSFERABLE " and even if sold on for face value the FAW could if they wish get the Police involved because it's classed as touting still . Lad from Aberdare last year was questioned under said offence at Cardiff Bay Police regarding selling Denmark away ticket after the info was passed on from the FAW .
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Post by welrus on May 2, 2019 20:07:18 GMT
As a stage 3 person a very dissappointing couple of days. All booked up, so off to Hungary I go ticketless - and probably the same for Croatia. Having said that, as dissapointed as I am, I can't fault the prioritisation.
There's been several comments about harvesting of course. I wonder how much of an issue this really is. For example I'd love to know how many fans bought a ticket for Albania - and how many actual went into the ground. This is I guess easily available info - hard to know who actually harvested - but easy to know how many. FAW no doubt know this. Is harvesting a major problem or confined to a few?
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Post by manulike on May 2, 2019 21:08:37 GMT
Tickets are also " NON - TRANSFERABLE " and even if sold on for face value the FAW could if they wish get the Police involved because it's classed as touting still . Lad from Aberdare last year was questioned under said offence at Cardiff Bay Police regarding selling Denmark away ticket after the info was passed on from the FAW . That should make it even more important to change that paragraph in the T&C - as it almost seems to encourage re-selling at face value?
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Post by Martyn Moses on May 3, 2019 6:49:06 GMT
As a stage 3 person a very dissappointing couple of days. All booked up, so off to Hungary I go ticketless - and probably the same for Croatia. Having said that, as dissapointed as I am, I can't fault the prioritisation. There's been several comments about harvesting of course. I wonder how much of an issue this really is. For example I'd love to know how many fans bought a ticket for Albania - and how many actual went into the ground. This is I guess easily available info - hard to know who actually harvested - but easy to know how many. FAW no doubt know this. Is harvesting a major problem or confined to a few? I know 2 ( Stage 1 long timers ) who on the day of the game stayed in Tirana due to the bad weather , they had tickets but on the day just didn't fancy the bus trip and the rain !
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Post by manulike on May 3, 2019 17:12:55 GMT
As a stage 3 person a very dissappointing couple of days. All booked up, so off to Hungary I go ticketless - and probably the same for Croatia. Having said that, as dissapointed as I am, I can't fault the prioritisation. There's been several comments about harvesting of course. I wonder how much of an issue this really is. For example I'd love to know how many fans bought a ticket for Albania - and how many actual went into the ground. This is I guess easily available info - hard to know who actually harvested - but easy to know how many. FAW no doubt know this. Is harvesting a major problem or confined to a few? I know 2 ( Stage 1 long timers ) who on the day of the game stayed in Tirana due to the bad weather , they had tickets but on the day just didn't fancy the bus trip and the rain ! Must admit that I was very tempted to do the exact same, but I soldiered on in honour of King Gunts :+)
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Post by manulike on May 7, 2019 10:33:08 GMT
BUDAPEST AIRPORT BUS
If you are landing by 6.30pm or so, you may as well take the 350ft. cheaper 200E airport bus to the nearest metro station. It is also included in any day-passes etc! Go to Kőbánya-Kispest Metro and then change / or just stay onboard until Népliget Metro (for the Stadium) or Nagyvárad Tér Metro.
REMEMBER that Metro line M3 is being renovated and does not operate weekdays after 8pm (replaced by buses).
If you land after 7pm then you are much better off with the SPECIAL 100E airport bus that costs 900ft. (unlike 100E, this bus is not included in day-passes!) - its first stop is at KALVIN TER, so it is much faster than the 100E - and it then goes on to ASTORIA and finally to DEAK FERENC.
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Post by Martyn Moses on May 10, 2019 8:45:29 GMT
Just looked at their interactive online ticket sales for this game and currently only 1,590 tkts left for home " supporters card holders " !!
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Post by bleddccfc on May 10, 2019 8:48:05 GMT
Just looked at their interactive online ticket sales for this game and currently only 1,590 tkts left for home " supporters card holders " !! Looks like they weren't lying when they said they expected to sell out?!
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Post by Martyn Moses on May 10, 2019 9:36:35 GMT
Just looked at their interactive online ticket sales for this game and currently only 1,590 tkts left for home " supporters card holders " !! Looks like they weren't lying when they said they expected to sell out?! The 3,000 empty seats due to sanctions hasn't helped at all .
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Post by barry on May 10, 2019 11:52:52 GMT
This stinks, as usual. Was so much easier to get tickets 10 years ago. 🙄 Was almost hoping Wales would return to shit again, all the parvenus and bandwagon jumpers would then fück off, and I could get a ticket again.
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Post by jono on May 10, 2019 12:00:04 GMT
Shame it looks as though none extra will go on sale for away fans. 3000 empty seats is just taking the p*ss.
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Post by Martyn Moses on May 10, 2019 12:11:36 GMT
879 only left as of 1 minute ago !!
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Post by sleepy on May 10, 2019 14:11:52 GMT
Extra 160 tickets available for Wales fans.
So I make that 1260 tickets but only 1240 in stages 1 and 2.
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Post by cymroircarn on May 10, 2019 14:18:57 GMT
Assuming these are the VIP tickets?
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Post by Martyn Moses on May 10, 2019 14:23:39 GMT
All stage 2 guaranteed a ticket but there are 430 in stage 3 for when it carries over , these seem to be the same price are they not ?
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Post by cymroircarn on May 10, 2019 14:32:42 GMT
Hmmm how many will be left for stage 3 then?
Edit: from previous numbers if all in stage 1 and stage 2 purchase then there will be 20 left 🙁
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Post by bleddccfc on May 10, 2019 15:31:20 GMT
Does anyone have the numbers for how many left eligible in Stage 2 are yet to buy tickets?
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Post by cymroircarn on May 10, 2019 16:41:15 GMT
See my post above. I assumed all in stage 1 and 2 purchased which left over a minimum of 20 for stage 3
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