This was touched on before but the general consesnus was that tickets were only a problem on Basle Mk 1.
Having said that I am the same as yourself only a waiting lister so am hoping to get tickets for Bari from the FAI. From a personal point of view home games should be separate from away game. The Scots appear to have the fairest system where home games dont count and the last 10 away games including friendlies are taken into account and awarded a point.
Depending on away allocation, a minimum number of points will get the tickets and those on the next points go into a ballot - thus you could of gone to maybe 5 out of 10 games and still get a ticket.
Since it has to start sometime it would have to be the next away game preferably an unglamourous one like Tbilisi or a friendly. BB should be offered tickets first, then waiting listers then general public etc.
If you went to (Tblisi originally)Mainz and Podgorica you should get priority over a home BB or anybody else for Bari.
If you are consistantly going to away games/away friendlies I dont believe a BB should have a priority for the glamourous tie.
The glamour tie for Scotland is away to Holland - obviously demand will exceed supply but given the allocation the feeling is that those on 3 points and above will be guaranteed tickets, those on 2 points should be alright and those on one point would go into a ballot.
My 2 cents anyway as a waiting lister and somebody who is only likely to go the only half the away games/away friendlies.
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