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But someone will still moan " Your sitting in my seat "There'll be 3,400 of us in an area with c5,000 seats - no-one will care where anyone sits (stands).
But someone will still moan " Your sitting in my seat "There'll be 3,400 of us in an area with c5,000 seats - no-one will care where anyone sits (stands).
For the AEK away march a load of fans got VIP area type tickets in a dedicated block just by writing directly to the club and asking. Is that worth a try now in advance?me too, was hoping my Irish passport (Brexit+living in EU+Irish forebears = get a passport) would allow me to sneak into the home end - I know it says born in UK, but I figured they are less likely to check if you have a non-uk passport.
At 3pm we should know whether us 1+ers will have a ticket in the away end - If they are sold out, off to the Roma Site where tickets are on sale 4pm (3pm uk) - if there are still tickets available for 1+ers, I will have to hold my nerve.
If I end up in the home end, I'm hoping I can get a ticket right next to you guys like in AEK, rather than the other side of the stadium, as at Ajax. Those tickets are steep EUR 84, so I'm hoping they will still be available - but still cheaper than Athens.
Yes, as usual, if their 1901 pass has enough loyalty points"For 1901 members, we will additionally need to collect the full name, date of birth, and email address of the supporter attending. Please ensure this information is to hand when purchasing."
Does this mean 1901 members can buy for anyone?
Yes - this has always been the case."For 1901 members, we will additionally need to collect the full name, date of birth, and email address of the supporter attending. Please ensure this information is to hand when purchasing."
Does this mean 1901 members can buy for anyone?
It also means many of the tickets are in the name of a registered company rather than an individual."For 1901 members, we will additionally need to collect the full name, date of birth, and email address of the supporter attending. Please ensure this information is to hand when purchasing."
Does this mean 1901 members can buy for anyone?
I have all me flights n that anyways I think I'd be more than happy to just watch it on the telly in Rome at a bar, prefer that to secret undercover support.me too, was hoping my Irish passport (Brexit+living in EU+Irish forebears = get a passport) would allow me to sneak into the home end - I know it says born in UK, but I figured they are less likely to check if you have a non-uk passport.
At 3pm we should know whether us 1+ers will have a ticket in the away end - If they are sold out, off to the Roma Site where tickets are on sale 4pm (3pm uk) - if there are still tickets available for 1+ers, I will have to hold my nerve.
If I end up in the home end, I'm hoping I can get a ticket right next to you guys like in AEK, rather than the other side of the stadium, as at Ajax. Those tickets are steep EUR 84, so I'm hoping they will still be available - but still cheaper than Athens.
As an Canadian Albion+ member who's only been to a few matches, I've thought about doing this too, but the whole point to me was attending the match with other Albion fans. Unless we non-UK nationals were to coordinate our home ticket purchases in the same section/rows..?me too, was hoping my Irish passport (Brexit+living in EU+Irish forebears = get a passport) would allow me to sneak into the home end - I know it says born in UK, but I figured they are less likely to check if you have a non-uk passport.
At 3pm we should know whether us 1+ers will have a ticket in the away end - If they are sold out, off to the Roma Site where tickets are on sale 4pm (3pm uk) - if there are still tickets available for 1+ers, I will have to hold my nerve.
If I end up in the home end, I'm hoping I can get a ticket right next to you guys like in AEK, rather than the other side of the stadium, as at Ajax. Those tickets are steep EUR 84, so I'm hoping they will still be available - but still cheaper than Athens.
Holy f*** any 1901 fans feeling charitable? I will send you big time cashish so guess you don't have to be feeling charitable at allYes, as usual, if their 1901 pass has enough loyalty points
Thanks for the clarification.Yes - this has always been the case.
But the 1901er's position to buy is the same as any other fan, ie they'll need 268 points to be in tier 1 for Roma.
That's a bad idea - If you're planning on going in the home end you want to go as "under cover" as possible - doubt it would be pretty if you were discovered to be an Albion fan, a larger group will make it obviousAs an Canadian Albion+ member who's only been to a few matches, I've thought about doing this too, but the whole point to me was attending the match with other Albion fans. Unless we non-UK nationals were to coordinate our home ticket purchases in the same section/rows..?
Is that a thought? Would that interest any other non-UK fans on this board? Give us a shout, might be worth a try.
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if you could get tickets in adjoining home block, there may be a chance of being reunited in the ground by approaching a steward?
Only ones left around 300 quidHow much will flights be for those having to wait until tomorrw to see if they have a ticket and will there be any flights
It just says country of birth on the website, although the email just received says date of birth will also be printed on the ticket.Anyone know if we will have to add passport number when buying ticket as we did for Athens
There will 'be flights'. It just depends how much you are prepared to spend, how much time you have available, and how much of a travel adventure you are up for.How much will flights be for those having to wait until tomorrw to see if they have a ticket and will there be any flights