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keenanboy
29/09/2006, 12:29 AM
Unbelievable. I had written off my chances of getting to this game until today. Work are 'making' me go with 2 customers. Hope they're not stuffy corporate type or they'll be in for a shock :) can't wait now. If I've learned on thing from this its not to ever write anything off.....including the Irish team....

Tipp Townie
29/09/2006, 12:09 PM
anyone know what time the game is on at . Just saw its 7.30 local time and 5.30 Irish time. Pity its going to clash with Scotland V France.

Bit confused by your post Neil- is the time confirmed? 5.30 Irish/Uk time?

NeilMcD
29/09/2006, 1:52 PM
Yeah its confirmed for 7.30pm local time which is 5.30 GMT.

samabu92
01/10/2006, 8:34 AM
Less than a week to the Cyprus game and going by the amount of posts on this thread, seems to be very few going. It is ridiculous though having to pay 55 for tickets:mad: and they were only 25-30 face value(paid a lot more myself)for watching 3rd best team in the world.:confused:

Collyontour
02/10/2006, 1:04 PM
Less than a week to the Cyprus game and going by the amount of posts on this thread, seems to be very few going. It is ridiculous though having to pay 55 for tickets:mad: and they were only 25-30 face value(paid a lot more myself)for watching 3rd best team in the world.:confused:

We got our tickets for €55 as well and it is way too much to be paying for this game. It seems that the fans are always at the bottom of the FAI's list of priorities. There doesn't seem to be many, going does there? Especially for a crucial game. Hopefully the boys will put in a good performance and get the result.

supasparx
02/10/2006, 2:29 PM
We got our tickets for €55 as well and it is way too much to be paying for this game. It seems that the fans are always at the bottom of the FAI's list of priorities. There doesn't seem to be many, going does there? Especially for a crucial game. Hopefully the boys will put in a good performance and get the result.

The best thing to do was to wait till you got out there and paid on the gate. Guarantee they'll be selling tickets from 10-15CY£ approx. 20-25E.
Plus once you buy your ticket you can sit anywhere in the ground. I know this from being there last year but also from having lived there a while and following their domestic league.
I wouldn't say it's the FAI making the money on the 55E tickets but rather the Cypriot FA cashing in on our good away support.

gspain
02/10/2006, 2:49 PM
We got our tickets for €55 as well and it is way too much to be paying for this game. It seems that the fans are always at the bottom of the FAI's list of priorities. There doesn't seem to be many, going does there? Especially for a crucial game. Hopefully the boys will put in a good performance and get the result.

Not the F.A.I.'s fault this time. It's the home association that sets the ticket prices.

We are being ripped off again by the Cyprus FA. No doubt it will be €6+ again for a poor excuse for a programme.

The Cypriot Tourist Board should be concerned at the country have lost a lot of tourism revenue thanks to the ripoff from their FA. 8 of us normally go to away games together and only 2 are going this time. I can't remember the last game 2 of the lads missed (apart from being left stuck for the Faroes game) and this will be the only one they'll miss in this campaign.

Collyontour
02/10/2006, 3:19 PM
Not the F.A.I.'s fault this time. It's the home association that sets the ticket prices.

We are being ripped off again by the Cyprus FA. No doubt it will be €6+ again for a poor excuse for a programme.

The Cypriot Tourist Board should be concerned at the country have lost a lot of tourism revenue thanks to the ripoff from their FA. 8 of us normally go to away games together and only 2 are going this time. I can't remember the last game 2 of the lads missed (apart from being left stuck for the Faroes game) and this will be the only one they'll miss in this campaign.

My mistake. Sorry FAI.:rolleyes: There's only 2 of us going as well. I think after last year a lot of people don't want to make the same trip. There definitely doesn't seem to be much intererst, but we'll make the most of it anyway.

keenanboy
02/10/2006, 9:17 PM
Yes Cyprus have dropped the ball on this one...we complain about living in a rip-off country but with the prices of some of the stuff in cyprus I don't know how the locals survive. 14 of us went last year and out of that I'm the only one going this year...and thats a work freebie...I would have given this a miss I must admit wouldn't have had the money for it after Germany.

gspain
03/10/2006, 6:07 AM
Yes Cyprus have dropped the ball on this one...we complain about living in a rip-off country but with the prices of some of the stuff in cyprus I don't know how the locals survive. 14 of us went last year and out of that I'm the only one going this year...and thats a work freebie...I would have given this a miss I must admit wouldn't have had the money for it after Germany.

I think the prices were OK. It's not cheap but not a ripoff. However the FA ripped us off and tried to really coin it this time.

Tipp Townie
03/10/2006, 12:27 PM
There doesn't seem to be many, going does there? Especially for a crucial game. Hopefully the boys will put in a good performance and get the result.

Thing is, this'll be the second time in a year (third in 5 and a half years) that we're away to Cyprus. And aside from the hefty price of the tickets/travel, its fair to say that morale is low among the fans at the moment, certainly more than the last two trips. S'pose its natural that people end up deciding to save their money, shame though it is:(

samabu92
05/10/2006, 1:44 AM
Landed here in Cyprus today and good offers for Irish fans available in Ayia Napa.
20CYP(35 EURO) for Match Tickets Including 7 nights VIP Club Ice Disco & Black & White Disco + free t-shirt from Paddy's Bar and includinng transfer to game and back to Ayia Napa. All the above is 100% GUARANTEED.

Closed Account 2
05/10/2006, 7:21 PM
flying out tomorrow, get in to Larnaca at about 5pm... no accomadation as yet, but will sort that on arrival.

samabu92
06/10/2006, 10:50 PM
really annoyed..we paid 220 euro for tickets for 4 tickets from fai,,yes fai...yet tonight you can get 4 tickets for 80 euro:mad: :mad: :mad: they will be cheaper tomorrow considering lack of irish about..

gufct
07/10/2006, 9:37 AM
its not the fai fault its the cypriot fa the publicans in ayta napa are disgusted with them