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spin
22/10/2009, 8:50 PM
Boy am I glad I made it in at lunch time!

Suffice to say that if the FAI offer me anything, those that I have spare will be offered at face value to boys in green.

I'll keep my ear to the ground for other possibilities, the more of us there are, the better...

I'm praying for the most tedious, painful, boring 0-0 in history at Croker to leave us in with a shout in Paris.

Come on you boys in green...

Mise Le Mas
22/10/2009, 11:14 PM
Boy am I glad I made it in at lunch time!

Suffice to say that if the FAI offer me anything, those that I have spare will be offered at face value to boys in green.

I'll keep my ear to the ground for other possibilities, the more of us there are, the better...

I'm praying for the most tedious, painful, boring 0-0 in history at Croker to leave us in with a shout in Paris.

Come on you boys in green...
Why are so many of ye on here thinking/hoping for 0-0 draw? When i think we should be looking for and i believe we can at least 1-0. We must be positive and really believe we can at least win at home?

Jicked
23/10/2009, 1:59 AM
If we're 'positive' and go for a win in Croke Park we'll expose our often fragile defence to a counter attack invovling Govou, Anelka, Henry, Benzema et al. If we sit tight, and bore them to death with a draw 0-0 in Dublin, we are extremely capable of getting a score draw there, especially as the French will consider it job done with a home game to come.

jbyrne
23/10/2009, 7:51 AM
My understanding is that they are equal but I could be wrong.

is this a guess or based on fact? the precedence for such a high demand game, basle 03, is that the sponsors etc got sorted first and there was draw made for the remainder with you getting one entry for every two bb tickets you have. id say they will do similar this time. i just hope the fai make some kind of announcement next week as if a lot of us wont get FAI tkts, or at least if theres a chance we wont, then the earlier we can start looking elsewhere the better

Polster
23/10/2009, 7:57 AM
If we're 'positive' and go for a win in Croke Park we'll expose our often fragile defence to a counter attack invovling Govou, Anelka, Henry, Benzema et al. If we sit tight, and bore them to death with a draw 0-0 in Dublin, we are extremely capable of getting a score draw there, especially as the French will consider it job done with a home game to come.


Agreed, however we do need to be positive in our pressure, not sitting back, take the game to them, with emphasis on keeping it tight, if that makes sense :)

I would not be upset at all with a 0-0 at home, as I also believe we are well capable of getting a 1-1 in Paris. Anything better than a 0-0 at home, happy days. Anything worst than a 1-0 to France, miracles needed.

magnumpi
23/10/2009, 8:03 AM
what we could do is flood all theses sights with false bids (like with the Live8 tickerts), really high bids, force the frenchies not to sell them on there, but outside the ground, where we they'd be under more pressure to sell for a more reasonable amount.

Newryrep
23/10/2009, 8:27 AM
is this a guess or based on fact? the precedence for such a high demand game, basle 03, is that the sponsors etc got sorted first and there was draw made for the remainder with you getting one entry for every two bb tickets you have. id say they will do similar this time. i just hope the fai make some kind of announcement next week as if a lot of us wont get FAI tkts, or at least if theres a chance we wont, then the earlier we can start looking elsewhere the better

1 ticket isnt a lot of use to me, I need 2 together (mrs), hope they maake some sort of decision ASAP so people know where they stand

jbyrne
23/10/2009, 8:52 AM
1 ticket isnt a lot of use to me, I need 2 together (mrs), hope they maake some sort of decision ASAP so people know where they stand

sorry, you got one ticket for the raffle per two block booked tickets you had. i think you then got 2 tickets if your name was picked out

Polster
23/10/2009, 9:32 AM
sorry, you got one ticket for the raffle per two block booked tickets you had. i think you then got 2 tickets if your name was picked out


Is that confirmed?

paul_oshea
23/10/2009, 9:35 AM
Polster do you read any posts he was on about switzerland 03 when there was only around 3k tickets available.

Polster
23/10/2009, 9:58 AM
Polster do you read any posts he was on about switzerland 03 when there was only around 3k tickets available.


not many no

Newryrep
23/10/2009, 10:09 AM
sorry, you got one ticket for the raffle per two block booked tickets you had. i think you then got 2 tickets if your name was picked out

Cheers JB, still think those that travel away regularily should be prioritised ahead of BB who dont travel - just my opinion but then I would think that:o.

How many made all 5 away trips - 1000 ?
How many made 4 away trips - 1500 ?
How many made 3 away trips - 2000 ?
How many made 2 away trips - 3000 ?
How many made 1 away trip - 3000 ?

All those who made a min of 2 trips guarenteed a tickets, those that made 1 into a ballot ? Thoughts ? bearing in mind that the majority of those in the first couple of catagory are likely to be BB's

lopez
23/10/2009, 10:17 AM
The FAI's special list is (sponsors, themselves) I believe, is a set number, not a percentage. In Switzerland in 2003, this took up a huge portion of the Irish number. Then there was virtually no tickets on sale out of the home market (ie. the touts) for a game that was so vitally important. That game I bought tickets through the internet ticket company in Switzerland. I did the same the following year and ended up giving my tickets to two young conscripts in the Swiss army to invite a couple of girls they knew ;);). There was then no Irish takers.

I can't see this game being too much of a problem. Reasons: It's midweek; it's a big stadium; it's France where 60K is their max support; and there are already loads of tickets appearing for around €100 (which most of us would pay) and are still not being snapped up. None of this happened in Berne in 2003.

lopez
23/10/2009, 10:19 AM
Cheers JB, still think those that travel away regularily should be prioritised ahead of BB who dont travel - just my opinion but then I would think that:o.

How many made all 5 away trips - 1000 ?
How many made 4 away trips - 1500 ?
How many made 3 away trips - 2000 ?
How many made 2 away trips - 3000 ?
How many made 1 away trip - 3000 ?

All those who made a min of 2 trips guarenteed a tickets, those that made 1 into a ballot ? Thoughts ? bearing in mind that the majority of those in the first couple of catagory are likely to be BB'sI just go to away games, so I'd agree. But there are plenty of reasons to favour the block bookers, EL fans, grass roots boys. We've had this argument before. It tends to end in a classic foot.ie royal rumble with everyone demanding they are first in the queue.

jbyrne
23/10/2009, 10:20 AM
Cheers JB, still think those that travel away regularily should be prioritised ahead of BB who dont travel - just my opinion but then I would think that:o.

How many made all 5 away trips - 1000 ?
How many made 4 away trips - 1500 ?
How many made 3 away trips - 2000 ?
How many made 2 away trips - 3000 ?
How many made 1 away trip - 3000 ?

All those who made a min of 2 trips guarenteed a tickets, those that made 1 into a ballot ? Thoughts ? bearing in mind that the majority of those in the first couple of catagory are likely to be BB's

i usually make 2 or 3 a campaign but could only do bari this time around. i would certainly not begrudge anyone who went to more away matches than me a ticket although i would like my previous record to count for something. fingers crossed block bookers and any other regular travelers get sorted

paul_oshea
23/10/2009, 10:30 AM
Ive been to a good few away trips hte last few years, however i never apply for tickets as usually get them off people.

I have absoloutely no leg to stand on :D

reder
23/10/2009, 10:30 AM
Cheers JB, still think those that travel away regularily should be prioritised ahead of BB who dont travel - just my opinion but then I would think that:o.

How many made all 5 away trips - 1000 ?
How many made 4 away trips - 1500 ?
How many made 3 away trips - 2000 ?
How many made 2 away trips - 3000 ?
How many made 1 away trip - 3000 ?

All those who made a min of 2 trips guarenteed a tickets, those that made 1 into a ballot ? Thoughts ? bearing in mind that the majority of those in the first couple of catagory are likely to be BB's

If those numbers are accurate and I agree with you on them, then there is no reason why bbers who attended one or more away's dont get sorted. I still think all bbers will get sorted. Basel 1 was a shambles and given the number of tickets allocated for this game, I dont see the need for a ballot. If there is one, then tickets are gone walkies to sponsors, travel agents etc.

One of my work mates phoned Abbey travel this week about the packages they are running and was guaranteed €22 away end tickets. 747 are offering the same match tickets as part of their packages aparently.

Junior
23/10/2009, 11:08 AM
i usually make 2 or 3 a campaign but could only do bari this time around. i would certainly not begrudge anyone who went to more away matches than me a ticket although i would like my previous record to count for something. fingers crossed block bookers and any other regular travelers get sorted

I agree regular away travellers should gain some recognition - committed support of the boys in Green (though not financially backing the FAI)

Though this should not necessarily be at the expense of Block Bookers who dont travel regularly - afterall these fans are supporting the FAI (financially as well as supporting the team at home).

Like yourself, Ive not been able to travel to away games this campaign (due to a change in personal circumstances) and Paris will be my first away game, though I have attended all the home games and the few friendlies in London. Id like to think my historic travelling would count for something (but obviously there is no way the FAI can or will be able recognise that)

Ive attended 3 of our last 4 playoffs home and away - yes youve guessed it, Anfield, Brussels, Bursa but I didnt make it to Iran where we actually won!!!

Surely you guys would have no problem with me gettting a ticket - Im no jinx:D:D

paul_oshea
23/10/2009, 11:14 AM
Junior dont come please, dont be so selfish.

ArdeeBhoy
23/10/2009, 11:33 AM
I agree regular away travellers should gain some recognition - committed support of the boys in Green (though not financially backing the FAI)

Though this should not necessarily be at the expense of Block Bookers who dont travel regularly - afterall these fans are supporting the FAI (financially as well as supporting the team at home).

Like yourself, Ive not been able to travel to away games this campaign (due to a change in personal circumstances) and Paris will be my first away game, though I have attended all the home games and the few friendlies in London. Id like to think my historic travelling would count for something (but obviously there is no way the FAI can or will be able recognise that)

Ive attended 3 of our last 4 playoffs home and away - yes youve guessed it, Anfield, Brussels, Bursa but I didnt make it to Iran where we actually won!!!

Surely you guys would have no problem with me gettting a ticket - Im no jinx:D:D

I can vouch for Junior, but didn't realise his record was so bad.....shocking. Though was at them first two myself, so I can't talk :rolleyes:

ArdeeBhoy
23/10/2009, 11:38 AM
http://www.lequipe.fr/Football/breves2009/20091022_193905_les-49-500-billets-deja-vendus.html

Confirmed on l'equipe that the game is sold out. All 49,500 tickets that were on sale have been sold, with 8,500 going to the FAI and 20,000 kept aside for french clubs, sponsors etc.

Looks like there'll be a lot of people travelling without tickets, though I'm sure picking them up over there wont be much of a problem from touts.

Let's hope a lot of local purchasers bought their tickets to sell on.....and the Irish don't get ripped-off! Or included their clubs and sponsors tickets also.

Newryrep
23/10/2009, 11:45 AM
I agree regular away travellers should gain some recognition - committed support of the boys in Green (though not financially backing the FAI)

Though this should not necessarily be at the expense of Block Bookers who dont travel regularly - afterall these fans are supporting the FAI (financially as well as supporting the team at home).

Like yourself, Ive not been able to travel to away games this campaign (due to a change in personal circumstances) and Paris will be my first away game, though I have attended all the home games and the few friendlies in LondonId like to think my historic travelling would count for something (but obviously there is no way the FAI can or will be able recognise that)

Ive attended 3 of our last 4 playoffs home and away - yes youve guessed it, Anfield, Brussels, Bursa but I didnt make it to Iran where we actually won!!!

Surely you guys would have no problem with me gettting a ticket - Im no jinx:D:D

dont see a reason why away friendlies shouldnt be included - Its what the Scots include when they allocate points for away games

skimcg
23/10/2009, 12:12 PM
Folks,
I need some help! I have a french friend who has access to south end tickets, CAT 4 OR CAT 5? Does this make sense? they are 42euro and 80 euro tickets?, is there by any chance if i do purchase sud end tickets that the frogs will be there too or is there anything official on where the irish fans are going to be allocated.

Regards,

Paul

Paulie
23/10/2009, 12:30 PM
Folks,
I need some help! I have a french friend who has access to south end tickets, CAT 4 OR CAT 5? Does this make sense? they are 42euro and 80 euro tickets?, is there by any chance if i do purchase sud end tickets that the frogs will be there too or is there anything official on where the irish fans are going to be allocated.

Regards,

Paul

Away supporters generally get allocated the worst seats so I'd expect that we will be behind one of the goals. If you take a ticket which was purchased in France, I'd imagine that you're pretty much guaranteed to be sitting with French supporters.

mjpcc
23/10/2009, 12:40 PM
Folks,
I need some help! I have a french friend who has access to south end tickets, CAT 4 OR CAT 5? Does this make sense? they are 42euro and 80 euro tickets?, is there by any chance if i do purchase sud end tickets that the frogs will be there too or is there anything official on where the irish fans are going to be allocated.

Regards,

Paul

You should take the tickets even if you do not want them anyway. Any number of people on the site - see the French ticket exchange thread - will take them off you at that price. Better us have them than the French.

jbyrne
23/10/2009, 2:07 PM
the ybig site is saying that the FAI think that any one who applies will now get a ticket. can any of you in the know verify this?

ptegan
23/10/2009, 2:25 PM
Folks,
I need some help! I have a french friend who has access to south end tickets, CAT 4 OR CAT 5? Does this make sense? they are 42euro and 80 euro tickets?, is there by any chance if i do purchase sud end tickets that the frogs will be there too or is there anything official on where the irish fans are going to be allocated.

Regards,

Paul

CAT = catagory (in case you hadn't figured it out) :)

And as already said. if you by 'em in France then you'll be "with" French supporters though if you're in the south end then you'll most likely be closer to the Irish fans than if you were elsewhere.

What also makes the difference is 'bas' (low) and 'haut' (high) as the away supports are normally in the 'bas' section (closer to the pitch).

ArdeeBhoy
23/10/2009, 10:31 PM
Folks,
I need some help! I have a french friend who has access to south end tickets, CAT 4 OR CAT 5? Does this make sense? they are 42euro and 80 euro tickets?, is there by any chance if i do purchase sud end tickets that the frogs will be there too or is there anything official on where the irish fans are going to be allocated.

Just take them!

shakermaker1982
24/10/2009, 1:52 PM
Junior dont come please, dont be so selfish.

x2. :D jinx!!!