i reckon that value is ignored....
i think the 42 euro tickets are probably the best ones!
Anyone had any joy ordering the 22 euro bunch? Still getting the 'You have not selected any tickets...'
i reckon that value is ignored....
i think the 42 euro tickets are probably the best ones!
I'm a bloke,I'm an ocker
And I really love your knockers,I'm a labourer by day,
I **** up all me pay,Watching footy on TV,
Just feed me more VB,Just pour my beer,And get my smokes, And go away
Surely the price is irrelevent as they are not going to house Irish supporters in different sections of the ground? You'll have to take what you are given if you are successful.
redone it again, i hope they ignore my first request!!!
i reckon they are doing validation only on the first 3 fields and therefore it doesn't realise that the 4th value has been entered, either that or they aren't sending the populated 4th field across and no one is going to be in the upper/back tier till they get this sorted!!!
I'm a bloke,I'm an ocker
And I really love your knockers,I'm a labourer by day,
I **** up all me pay,Watching footy on TV,
Just feed me more VB,Just pour my beer,And get my smokes, And go away
Anyone know the capacity of the Sud Tribune?
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This is on the website link now. . . same problem still only allowing you to apply for 82e tickets. . .
i emailed cian to let him know after he emailed me back, id say thats why they have put that up as they realise the problem and nobody was applying for 22 euro tickets
anyway i emailed in what i wanted!
I'm a bloke,I'm an ocker
And I really love your knockers,I'm a labourer by day,
I **** up all me pay,Watching footy on TV,
Just feed me more VB,Just pour my beer,And get my smokes, And go away
Well my application seemed to go through fine earlier. Gave me the confirmation page to print for records etc..
Roddy Collins, the biggest <insert as appropiate> in Irish Football.
Same here
I booked 2 x 42 euro tickets , fingers crossed...
Is the address in the e-mail still working for others? Isn't appearing for me, although it was working earlier.![]()
my email link is not working either
Working for me again now.
Meanwhile, the French Football Federation will put tickets on sale for the second leg of the play-off at 11am this morning.
Tickets for the November 18th match at the Stade de France will be available through the organisation’s website (www.fff.fr), by telephone and from a number of authorised agents, including some branches of Carrefour, Fnac and Galerie Lafayette, with prices ranging from €20 to €100.
Demand is expected to be heavy from French supporters and some resale agencies there have already been quoting €200 for the cheapest seats.
But there is considerable anxiety among federation officials that Irish supporters might, as they did five years ago, snap up large numbers of tickets for what are intended to be “home” sections of the stadium in the general sale.
Purchases are to be limited to four per person and the official line is that the identities of those attending the game will be checked against names provided at the time of purchase.
It remains far from clear how many Irish will travel for the game, but FAI chief executive John Delaney said yesterday the hosts have already guaranteed the association here the nearly 8,500 they are obliged to give under the rules of the competition, and talks continue regarding the possibility of additional allocations.
“We’re collating the requests from fans who have sent us emails through the website letting us know how many tickets they need to travel to the away match,” he said.
“We’ll see what the demand is and keep asking for more tickets along the way.
“The Irish fans are very innovative at getting tickets, though, we all know that. They’ll buy them off the French directly and do all the wonderful things they have done in the past. We want to get as many Irish fans as we can into the ground.”
Around 25,000 Irish attended the drawn game between the countries in Paris in October 2004, but that was played on a Saturday with the date scheduled for almost a year.
Early indications are the number of travelling supporters will fall well short of that number this time, with seats, albeit expensive ones, still available on flights with all of the major airlines on the main dates in question, and at least one travel agent here has already scrapped a planned package trip on the basis of poor take up.
Asked about what numbers he expects to be in St Denis on the night, Delaney said it is a little too early to gauge.
“It’s hard to judge. We’ll base that on the feedback we get over the next week or so. The last time was a Saturday and in better economic times, but I’ll be amazed if we don’t at least meet the allocation we have already, I’d be surprised.
“From the interest to date that we’ve had I can see that being full. If there are increased orders from Irish fans we’ll be making more representations to the French about more tickets.
“If we do need extra tickets, and I imagine we will need some, we would be hopeful that they will help us and, if we have to, we will be asking right up to kick-off for them, I can tell you that.”
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