**** off!!!
we should not buy tickets at that price, it is extortion
55 Euro this time, robbing *******s..Originally Posted by Saint Tom
**** off!!!
we should not buy tickets at that price, it is extortion
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Does this mean that the application forms have been sent out to those that applied for them? If yes, when is the closing date for the receipt of the completed application forms? I'm out of the country at the moment so I haven't seen any post sent to my address in the past couple of weeks.Originally Posted by PaulB
28th july, maybe we should just buy them out there
Cheers.Originally Posted by Forever Dreamin
Mine is 21st of July closing date
€55 Really is taking the michael, price just goes up and up every time we get them. Around €15 for locals....available at the stadium if you have a nice tan and speak Cyprusese.
Originally Posted by slow2anger
we should all just buy tickets out there
Yeah 55 is a joke of a price for such a game.
We should all just buy our tickets out there.
Paid CY£12 last time on the gate wont be much more this time i'd say. You're better off waitin till you're out there!
Get the tickets out there, it won't be a problem at all.
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Anyone know any hotels located near The Step Inn, ideally between there and the beach.
I am thinking of sending my application form back to the FAI with a note saying that I wanted my name added to the list of those who are travelling and that I will buy my ticket out there.
The FAI should lodge a complaint about this. €55 is blatant robbery based solely on the fact we bring a large following. The island should be grateful for the end of tourist season business boost we have brought two years in succession
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agree with you on this oneOriginally Posted by Saint Tom
I was just reading there how Liverpool have stated that they will fight against having to travel to Israel for their qualifying Champion League match. When it was put to them that maybe Cyprus was a possible venue the club secretary said "Cyprus is not an option because of the amount of people who have come out of Lebanon who are there."
I'm not sure exactly what the implication is. Is he stating that he feels it's unsafe, too crowded, what? I suppose we should consider any reservations they might have in light of our game there in early October.
The obvious implication (besides the hint that Benites is out to press home any advantage) is that the people who have been forced to leave their homeland might find a focus to protest their "discontent" against the Israeli team or at the game. Whilst it is a remote threat to Liverpool, any possible disruption resulting in a cancellation of the game would be an inconvenience, to put it mildly.
Absolutely, I still have 2 spares from last year, couldnt give them away!! Had a fantastic time all the same, stayed in Protarus, flew with Libra holidays I think direct from Belfast. Every hotel was running bus trips with tickets for less than i paid for the tickets through the FAI at homeOriginally Posted by Saint Tom
Wont make that mistake this time!!!
Spot on!Originally Posted by geysir
Good man. Thanks for the clarification.Originally Posted by geysir
Dont even think about travelling with tickets - at the u21 match we noticed that the Cypriots were going one side of the ground the Irish the other,,,, found out before match Cypriots pating £5 us eejits paying£12 STand off situation got them down to £5 too,,,,,deal with it!!
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