it's just a customer reference number, should be the same number you use to buy tickets on fai.ie
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Is foot.ie going to continue to allow the transfer of tickets for homes games once we get back to Lansdowne?
It's understandable that the odd time during a campaign someone might not be able to go under a block booking ticket but it's clear that a lot of people are "helping out their fellow fans" for less glamorous games purely to have the tickets available for the bigger games.
It's a real catch 22 situation. As long as these block bookers are easily able to pass on their unwanted tickets the waiting list is going to be just that, waiting, however in the meanwhile those on the waiting list will take any ticket they can get ensuring the block bookers aren't out of pocket and therefore allowing them to take their full allocation continually. The list seldom moves, everyone gets frustrated.
In my opinion there isn't really that much difference between this reselling of tickets at face value and being a tout, they are both scalping for personal gain in the long run, depriving others of tickets.
Don't forget allocations will fall back to their original level when we go back to Lansdowne, so people holding excess tickets and only using them for big games will happen less.
I still agree with you about the catch22 although I don't think it will be as big a problem as you think. I am also mighty ****ed off about this though.
A lot will depend on 1) If we qualify for the World Cup 2) where we are seeded in the draw for the Euros 2) who we get drawn with
If we get seeded second, draw some unattractive countries and don't qualify for the World Cup there'll be a distinct lack of interest for the next couple of years in my opinion, therefore a lot of tickets being resold.
Id agree with your sentiments, the very odd time one of our gang cant genuinely make a game, the ticket is passed on to one of the gangs kids or close friends, normally foc.
THere is one poster in particular encouraging peolpe not to buy from the FAI when they have a direct sale but to buy off him????????
I would tell anyone who buys tickets in this manner to keep the stubs and build a file of the games they have been to and email them into the ticket office requesting the tickets in their own name.
Got the rejection Letter aswell. I'm going to email Off the Ball on Newstalk, see if they can do a piece on it, maybe get someone on from the FAI.
It's a disgrace really, 49 extra block bookers accommodated in a 17,000 rise in capacity. Joke. Need to put pressure on the FAI through the media somehow. Any other ideas?
"All general admission seats in Aviva Stadium have been allocated to those long standing members who previously held a block booking in the old LR".
I may be interpreting this wrong, but to me it looks like the old BBers are potentially going to receive tickets in line with those ordered for Croker...i.e. they are not reverting to their original allocation in old LR.
This may explain why only 49 WLers have made the cut.
This leaves a sour taste in the mouth and is nothing short of terrible timing by the FAI. The letter isnt clear enough on the whole process if you ask me. Perhaps the motivation to sell more vantage level tickets is behind this decision and its timing.
Elroy You could intrepret that way but I dont think that was the intention or what happened. No BB to my knoweldge on any of the sites advised they retained their CP allocation and the letters have gone out I think. Unless they have sold out Vantage - unlikely there will be 1000s of tickets available. FAI want approx 150-200e per ticket per game (good luck trying to sell those on a wet wednesday against faores), fans will only pay 70e max per ticket, the FAI will have to bite the bullet and accept the fans price otherwise the seats are empty. There might well be another friendly somewhere/sometime to make up the shortfall and in the end WE will pay for it somewhere down the line
Assuming your numbers are reasonably accurate, there is a gap here that is unexplained by the FAI. I think it was reasonable for WLs to expect that 3-5k of the WL would be accomodated in the new LR. Hard to figure out unless there is a motiviation on the part of the FAI to try and get some WLs to opt for Vantage tickets.
I have no doubt WLs one way or another will get tickets at FV for the likes of the Georgia/Monte games, however its always the first/second seeds games that are more high profile, attract the bandwagon/corporates and these are the games that the WLs will lose out. Not particularly just or fair but this was the case in old LR and unfortunately looks set to continue.
Got my letter today as well. Fairly annoyed as I got my rejection email for the Paris game too not to mention the fact that my invoice for the home game never arrived!!
Think emailing Off the Ball is a good idea. How can only such a small number be taken off the list when there is such a large increase in capacity. I would question the logic if even mentioning that it was only 49 in the letter, surely that is just going to p*ss people off. I've been on the list about 4 years and am still around about 1,200. I reckon at this rate it will be another 240 years before I get block booking, and barring miracles I don't think I will be needing them then!!
I got the waiting list rejection letter too. In looking through these posts the lowest WL number I've seen is about 3,000 although someone suggested there are 6,000 waiting listers. Here's one for ya, my waiting list no. is about 17,000. I was on the waiting list just before Staunton was appointed and had a WL no. of about 3,000, but I fell off the list and was given a new number in the 17,000's when I re-applied. I was then offerred a BB for this campaign and was delighted.
Just cos I'm number 17,000 doesn't mean I'm less annoyed to get the letter than you lads who have clearly been on the list a lot longer and therefore are correctly placed higher in the Q for when a BB space becomes available, although I should have seen it coming (the letter)!
What really annoyed me, and it's been mentioned before, is the timing of the letter. It is in everyone's interest to mobilise huge support and intensity for the France games, yet thousands of people who are about to attend the home leg have been kicked in the teeth with the rejection letter. It won't affect our support, and let's face it when it comes to 14th Nov we'll be full of enthusiasm, but it certainly leaves a sour taste in the mouth. The letter should have been issued after the play-offs.
Now, interestingly, I found out today I was succesful with my application for 2 tickets for Paris. So my weekend is both bitter and sweet. I'm interested in how the FAI decide who gets tickets and who doesn't, and it is very poor that their ticketing policy is anything but transparent. This lack of transparency leads to a lack of confidence in supporters that the tickets and BBs are being dealt with in a fair manner.
I have little doubt that those who make decisions regarding tickets and BBs read this forum, but the only way to change things is to write to the association directly with your concerns. I wrote to FIFA complaining about a lack of transparency regarding the decision to seed play-offs, yet our own association is illustrating the same lack of transparency regarding another important issue.
For the day that's in it, trick or treat? Treat, with going to the Paris game, and trick, with no guaranteed seat in LR. There are thousands of people ahead of me on the list so, on reflection, I'm happy to have had the opportunity to attend a full home campaign. I'll be joining the ticket merry-go-round with the rest of ya for the next campaign.
I'd take what this fella told you with a pinch of salt. No-one was able to join the Block Booking waiting list for the past three years - it was suspended before we moved the games to Croke Park. So, if he told you that he only joined the waiting list last year (before the current WC campaign) he is quite frankly talking through his hole.
I think the waiting list figure is somewhere around 7,000. May be open to correction on that! Nonetheless, more than 49 people should have got tickets for the Aviva. Disgraceful really.
Old stadium - approx capacity 35,000
away fans allocation 3,500
children's seats council seats etc assume maybe 2,000
approx 29,500 block bookings
New AVIVA stadium
capacity 50,000
away fans 5,000 (2,500 for euros)
Vantage Club 10,000
council members, children's section etc maybe 3,000 now
still allows for approx 2,500 more block bookings.
Now this is where the problem might be. The clubs and leagues have been moaning about their allocation for a while. I wonder if the extra bbings are being allocated here. I don't know and haven't even heard a rumour to this effect but I know of senior and junior clubs requesting extra or indeed any tickets.
Irrespective of that I still expect the WL to be allocated tickets from the away fans allocation and from unsold Vantage Club tickets. Not ideal but not bad.
People should only be entitled to 1 ticket each 2 max.
got my rejection letter last night - on the list about 4/5 years and number 1500 or so.
Disapointed but not surprised.
Hopefully the delta will be issued to clubs.
Vantage club is 10,000
Box level is 1,300
So the total for that is 11,300 if I understand correctly.