View Full Version : French Allocation for Croke Park on sale
magnumpi
27/10/2009, 5:00 PM
Lads,
The FFF have announced that the french allocation for the match at croker are going to go on general sale tomorrow over here from 12:00.
Is there any point in the Irish over here who will be attending the match buying some of these?
It says entry to the Hill will be refused to non-French supporters, but is it worth buying up some of their allocation to swap with French Fans who have tickets in the Irish End???
Just a thought, just want people's thoughts on what I should do? (I am based in Paris at the moment, but am coming over for the home game).
M@ttitude
27/10/2009, 5:11 PM
Ye Defo, if you haven't got tickets yet! I presume you can do a good french accent..
geysir
27/10/2009, 5:25 PM
This might help
http://www.partydomain.co.uk/d-commerce/media/main/1/11484.jpg
Emmet7
27/10/2009, 5:54 PM
I don't think it would be a nice or sporting thing to do for Irish people to buy the French allocation tickets. Let French fans buy French tickets. There will be enough Irish supporters in the rest of the ground.
I had french end tickets for the last game at LR. There was a decent few Irish mixed in with the french support. Needless to say it was painful after the Henry goal.
Lads,
The FFF have announced that the french allocation for the match at croker are going to go on general sale tomorrow over here from 12:00.
Is there any point in the Irish over here who will be attending the match buying some of these?
It says entry to the Hill will be refused to non-French supporters, but is it worth buying up some of their allocation to swap with French Fans who have tickets in the Irish End???
Just a thought, just want people's thoughts on what I should do? (I am based in Paris at the moment, but am coming over for the home game).
How would they determine whether one is a French supporter or not? I have a Canadian Passport (and an Irish one) if I use that as ID could they deny me entry?
brine3
27/10/2009, 8:08 PM
I don't think it would be a nice or sporting thing to do for Irish people to buy the French allocation tickets. Let French fans buy French tickets. There will be enough Irish supporters in the rest of the ground.
No it wouldn't be nice or sporting.
Go for it, I say. :D
okgala
27/10/2009, 9:44 PM
There are a lot of the French tickets for sale on the French ebay site and the UK and Ireland one at the usual high prices for that scenario.
M@ttitude
28/10/2009, 12:58 AM
How could they prove it?
1447
I don't think it would be a nice or sporting thing to do for Irish people to buy the French allocation tickets. Let French fans buy French tickets. There will be enough Irish supporters in the rest of the ground.
B#llocks.
Buy as many as you can get.
Leeside Swagger
28/10/2009, 9:25 AM
How would they determine whether one is a French supporter or not? I have a Canadian Passport (and an Irish one) if I use that as ID could they deny me entry?
You wont be asked for ID. If you have a ticket you'll get in, end of story.
magnumpi
28/10/2009, 9:59 AM
it won't be a question of ID, the "how can you tell a french fan from an ireland fan?" would be, one will be covered in green clothing, the other may or may not wear a french replica football top.
just i know some lads who don't have tickets, and am wondering whether to buy them tickets in the french end, then maybe swap? or, if all else fails, watch the game with the frenchies??
Kingdom
28/10/2009, 10:48 AM
I don't think it would be a nice or sporting thing to do for Irish people to buy the French allocation tickets. Let French fans buy French tickets. There will be enough Irish supporters in the rest of the ground.
I'd say catch on to yourself. We need all the support we can get.
The French were only too willing to sell their allocation outside the ground in Lansdowne in 2005, I know as I bought one, as did my two mates. If they lose out to us again, I say toughsies.
shakermaker1982
28/10/2009, 11:12 AM
try and put em up on ebay and ask for a crazy price like 500 each and see how they like it.
Ebay is flooded with tickets for the game in Paris and they think they can make a nice easy buck out of us. I hope they don't sell 1 ticket and have to go to the game themselves or even sell them for less than the asking price!!!
Junior
28/10/2009, 12:07 PM
try and put em up on ebay and ask for a crazy price like 500 each and see how they like it.
Ebay is flooded with tickets for the game in Paris and they think they can make a nice easy buck out of us. I hope they don't sell 1 ticket and have to go to the game themselves or even sell them for less than the asking price!!!
Thats the likely scenario IMO - The demand from us for tickets in Paris will not far outwiegh the allocation we have got (If at all). If any fans dont have tickets I think it will be a small number and no way will there be the demand required to result in paying over the odds.
ptegan
28/10/2009, 2:54 PM
There seems to be no problem over here with non-French people buying tickets. The 'catch' is that you buy your tickets in the store, show your ID and give your address in France where the tickets (up to 4) will be sent.
You can't actually get your hands on the tickets in-store.
magnumpi
28/10/2009, 4:32 PM
from FFF.fr
Ces billets sont situés dans une zone exclusivement réservée aux supporters français. Toute autre personne n'appartenant pas à cette catégorie pourra se voir refuser l'entrée au stade.
my french is ****e, but i'm fairly sure that says non-french fans will be refused access to Hill16.
stiffler
28/10/2009, 6:00 PM
from FFF.fr
Ces billets sont situés dans une zone exclusivement réservée aux supporters français. Toute autre personne n'appartenant pas à cette catégorie pourra se voir refuser l'entrée au stade.
my french is ****e, but i'm fairly sure that says non-french fans will be refused access to Hill16.
Il hazard a guess- these tickets are in the exclusive reserved area for the french. All other people who do not smell of garlic will be refused entry.
Closed Account 2
29/10/2009, 1:53 AM
I cant see how they can enforce that unless you are wearing an actual Ireland top - even then I would doubt they would stop people from getting in. Who can tell who is French and who is Irish if noone says anything ?
If in doubt just mumble French phrases at the gate like, "Je suis Francais, je viens de Calais et je suis boulanger. Je m'appelle Jean-Phillipe, alors je suis desole mais j'ai oublie mon passporte a ma chambre, c'est dans l'auberge / dans mon voiture...."
Any news on where they are being sold ? Is it the FNAC shops again ?
theworm2345
29/10/2009, 4:13 AM
If in doubt just mumble French phrases at the gate like, "Je suis Francais, je viens de Calais et je suis boulanger. Je m'appelle Jean-Phillipe, alors je suis desole mais j'ai oublie mon passporte a ma chambre, c'est dans l'auberge / dans mon voiture...."
Just say "Sacre Bleu! J't'aime escargot." No one would say that but a Frenchman.
"Ouvre la porte and ferme la fenetre".
That'll get you in.
magnumpi
29/10/2009, 9:30 AM
Any news on where they are being sold ? Is it the FNAC shops again ?
yeah its FNAC etc. but not Virgin, as i found out last night.
EastTerracer
29/10/2009, 10:42 AM
Just say ......... J't'aime escargot."
"I love you, snail" - that might get you more than you bargained for but I doubt it will get you into Croke Park :rolleyes:
ArdeeBhoy
29/10/2009, 10:51 AM
from FFF.fr
Ces billets sont situés dans une zone exclusivement réservée aux supporters français. Toute autre personne n'appartenant pas à cette catégorie pourra se voir refuser l'entrée au stade.
my french is ****e, but i'm fairly sure that says non-french fans will be refused access to Hill16.
Just tell them yer part of the French diaspora, living in Ireland.
Time for fake ID?
And if necessary, you have two teams!
;)
Closed Account 2
29/10/2009, 4:51 PM
Under Irish law I'm pretty sure it's not a legal requirement to carry id into the stadium (someone with a ticket from a recent game can read the back an confirm this) let alone have ID on you at all times, so there should be no need for a fake ID.
theworm2345
29/10/2009, 5:19 PM
"I love you, snail" - that might get you more than you bargained for but I doubt it will get you into Croke Park :rolleyes:
Think what you want, but it got me a free chocolate croissant on Bastille Day
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