I have two mates who are block bookers that will be applying for tickets for the game in Paris. In the event both get the tickets would it have any negative effect on future applications if one didn't take up the offer?
Or you could just sort someone else out as I'm sure there'll be alot of people looking for tickets!
How hard will it be to get tickets for this game? Im not a block booker or anything... Just a normal guy off the street![]()
Hopefully some sort of preference will be given to people who've been on other trips this campaign!
I would imagine the 1,000 or so that have been to all 6 games so far will be looked after ok.
Tickets should be on sale from the French equivalent of ticketmaster tomorrow, can be accessed through www.fff.fr
Fair Play died Nov 18th 2009, Stade Francais.
When will the tickets for the home game be going on general sale?
One of the lads who's not on the FAI's system (normally gets ticket through my allocation) got the following response to his application for away leg tickets (made everyone I know apply for this one):
"For ticketing information for the home/away legs of the Play-Off on November 14th & 18th versus France please keep an eye on www.fai.ie for updated information
Regards,
Ticket Office"
Anyone else receive this response or any other response yet? Hoping that because I didn't get the same it means my application is going to be ok.
Lads I got this direct from the FAI in response to customer queries at The FAI shop @ Carroll's
Tickets for the home leg of the play-offs against France on November 14 are currently being distributed by the FAI to block bookers and depending on take up, may or may not go on public sale. An update on whether tickets will go on public sale will be provided on Monday, October26.
Non-block bookers who attended the recent match against Montenegro can apply for tickets to the home leg of the World Cup play-off by sending the FAI their Montenegro ticket stubs, to be received at FAI headquarters, no later than Wednesday, October 21. Please note that block bookers are guaranteed their usual allocation of tickets for the home leg of the World Cup play-off and do not need to send their ticket stubs to the FAI.
The away leg of the World Cup play off will take place in the Stade de France on November 18. Applications for tickets should be sent to ticket.office@fai.ie stating your name, address and the number of tickets required.
I just got an email from the FAI ticket office telling me that tickets for Italy & Montengro will go on sale on Sept 25th!?
Recieved a mail this morning explaining my allocation for the italy and montenegro games, I think its a bit late at this stage....12 days after the italy game! Will the FAI ever get real?
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