Thankfully I've never had to get a ticket off a tout, so mine have all been
face value.
I did get a ticket for the Yugoslavia game (Kennedys cracking goal) for free
through a mates boss!
Mine was the Holland match where McAteer scored. €140 and 10 minutes into the game i only realised i was wearing the wrong jeans my other jeans had the ticket in it and there was no way i would have made it home to get the ticket.
Well at least it was a great match.
Thankfully I've never had to get a ticket off a tout, so mine have all been
face value.
I did get a ticket for the Yugoslavia game (Kennedys cracking goal) for free
through a mates boss!
Larry Be Wyse
www.acsportsimages.com
€32 for bucket seat.
Never paid for stand ticket.
Originally Posted by Ash
That still remains the best ever home game I was at. (wasnt at the dutch game) What a finish by Kennedy, little did we know then the heartbreak that was to follow.
Have never had to pay over the odds for a ticket, however I have a feeling that will change for the France and Swiss games this year
Is it true the English FA are giving fans tickets for the world cup qualifiers if they go to the away friendlies (if thats how you spell that)
Originally Posted by Green Army Girl
Don't know about that but they did give away a load of tickets to school children in Azerbaijan because they thought it would be hostile for any fans to travel there. The school children then promptly sold them back to english fans, I had to laugh at that one...
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Clever kids ..
250 and it wasnt even a full house.(Ireland/Spanish game in Korea)
well i have only managed to get tickets for the last 2 years
and i get them from friends so i pay face value, but the most expensive was the €40 for the faroes away match
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€50
anyone who pays over face value for a ticket is adding to the problem of additional touting appearing. i cant stand lads saying they'd pay x amount over for a ticket. shouldnt be allowed.
as for "real" fans to tout, that is a disgrace.
for the holland game a match go-er approached me offering a ticket for ir£300!!!!!. told him to feck off......should have done what me mate done though.....
in the last qualifiers, he was asked £200IR for a £20 portugal ticket. fair balls to him though, he threw him 20 quid, grabbed the ticket and walked off. a small scuffle developed, cop was on the scene quick but took the side of me mate and not the tout...
Whatever was the face value for Ireland's quarter final appearance in the World Cup 2002, I got most of it back though when we failed to progress...![]()
Back to aidz1's comment, I think that there are always going to be touts! I don't hold it against anybody that is willing to pay over the odds unless they are jonny-come-latelys that only want to attend the big games. There are a lot of real fans that can't get tickets through normal channels and have to resort to touts for any hope of seeing a game. The real issue is how do the touts actually manage to get their scum infested mits on the tickets in the first place?
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Its easier said than done, especially if its a massive game you dont wanna miss. I hate watching home games on tv when you know that you should be there. Im on the block booking waiting list and our club only get a few tickets so im not guaranted one for every game. Being helped out by lads here a few times(all at face value I may add). Anytime Ive sold on tickets its at face value, what goes around comes around etc. Although for the french game you just know the touts will be out in force and theres gonna be a good lot of us dying for tickets.Originally Posted by aidz1
I understand that it does add to the tout problem but i go to every friendly match and away games (as many as i can) and home games(where i can manage to get tickets). I am on the block booking waiting list and have been for nearly the last 2 years. The atmosphere at friendlies these days are brutual and i would pay over the odds for an important match like the match against France etc because your never get the atmosphere like a match you pay your €20.00 like playing against someone like China, its sad but its true.
I hate watching games on tv full stop. Cant get into them at all.Originally Posted by elroy
Crappy and all as some of the friendlies Id rather be there watching the
games against China/Canada et al then watching a bigger game on the box!
Larry Be Wyse
www.acsportsimages.com
[QUOTE=Ash]I hate watching games on tv full stop. Cant get into them at all.
Ahh if i ever get two tickets ill bring you Ash.
Ahh cheers, your a star![]()
Luckily Athlone Town arent exactly a regular fixture on the
telly and even if they were Id be at the game anyway
Larry Be Wyse
www.acsportsimages.com
with you on that one ash, since i have started going to the matches, i cant watch a game on tv, you know me ash
i was renowned for heading out on a saturday morning and watch any game that came on tv, but then by 9.00 i would be in a heap
it is all about being at the game, even though sometimes you miss a good bit and there is no replay
or you get soaked standing in the north bucket watching china or someone
still would not swap it, sure hell we have been going to town matches for years in worse conditions and we still get excited and nervous at the prospect of watching them on a friday evening![]()
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Originally Posted by Green Army Girl
see there lies the problem..
ok...it is idealistic, but if all ordinary fans were to stop paying "over the odds" for match tickets, then there wouldnt be the same market out there for touts. and granted, the big game cameo supporters may fill that void for the touts but i still cant understand real supporters paying over the odds. i know i dont (couldnt afford it either)
the amount of money in this celtic tiger economy floating about probably doesnt help the case, everyone one in on the action.
if all else fails, travel up to the game, saviour the atmosphere around and attempt to bunk into the ground.
€120 for Russia at home. Gave my Nth Bucket ticket away to my uncle who was home from Canada for a couple of weeks & hadn't seen the Boys in Green in years.
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