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Mayo_Bhoy
29/08/2007, 10:52 AM
Just got my tics for the two games from an FAI scource. €88 for the two, seems a bit pricey, weren't the Stutgart tickets only €25 if i remember correctly?? Anyway im not complaining now that im sorted, just seems dear.

Mayo_Bhoy
29/08/2007, 11:24 AM
Anyone like to tell me what they paid please??:confused:

Ash
29/08/2007, 12:06 PM
€32 for Slovakia and I think the Czech ones are around €54 or something.

Claret Murph
29/08/2007, 12:09 PM
Mayo
We paid 32 for the Slovak & 37 for the Czech game , how's that for a 69 I could go on but no doubt I will get banned ........

RogerMilla
29/08/2007, 12:15 PM
fact is that we robbed them blind for their tickets so why not do us over in return.

eirebhoy
29/08/2007, 12:24 PM
fact is that we robbed them blind for their tickets so why not do us over in return.
They were charged the same price as the Irish fans, no?

Mayo_Bhoy
29/08/2007, 12:24 PM
Ok thanks for replies.

Beavis
29/08/2007, 1:11 PM
Just got my tics for the two games from an FAI scource. €88 for the two, seems a bit pricey, weren't the Stutgart tickets only €25 if i remember correctly?? Anyway im not complaining now that im sorted, just seems dear.

Yeah a mate of mine got some from an FAI source aswell and they are €140 for the too:eek:
Must be sitting in the very fancy seats:confused:

Paulie
29/08/2007, 1:29 PM
We paid 32 and 54 or 55 Euros. I think that the FAI were given two categories for the Czech game as some people seem to have paid about €20 less than we did. Going on the seating arrangement we are in the upper tier which suits me fine. When you're behind the goal or in a corner as we are it's very hard to see what is going on if you are at ground level.

Claret Murph
29/08/2007, 3:07 PM
Paulie
You think that's bad we had to make do at Lansdowne right smack behind the goals 3 rows from the front on the South Terrace , it was like watching the game wrapped in a fishing net :mad: . Still we have now got great seats at Croke Park so swings and roundabouts .
As one guy said to me years ago it's better to see the game from inside the ground than anywhere else on the planet , he had a good point .

paul_oshea
29/08/2007, 3:10 PM
ive never watched a match through a fishing net, what is that like murph? do you spend most of the time trying to get out of the fishing net? Wouldn't mind checking that out.

Claret Murph
29/08/2007, 3:28 PM
ive never watched a match through a fishing net, what is that like murph? do you spend most of the time trying to get out of the fishing net? Wouldn't mind checking that out.

Don't worry Paul if me and the boys catch up with you in Bratislava or Prague we will see if we can get one to fit you ;););)

RogerMilla
30/08/2007, 8:17 AM
They were charged the same price as the Irish fans, no?

yes indeed , not exactly rock bottom prices for your average czech and slovakian , not exactly cheap for your average irish punter either, i don't blame them one bit for squeezing the cash out of us.l

gspain
31/08/2007, 7:42 AM
yes indeed , not exactly rock bottom prices for your average czech and slovakian , not exactly cheap for your average irish punter either, i don't blame them one bit for squeezing the cash out of us.l

no problem with the Slovaks. They gave us the tickets. Their FA cashed in a bit.

I've got some concerns re the Czechs. I've tried to source tickets locally. It appears there is going to be a huge amount of black market tickets at inflated prices. Given that they failed to sellout the German game it is hard to believe that the FA only gave the FAI the minimum amount of tickets and turned down guaranteed revenue unless.............................