M18CTID
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I'd guess it's the whole lot.Does the 6k allocation include all the tickets for players/staff etc or is that how many are available to fans?
I'd guess it's the whole lot.Does the 6k allocation include all the tickets for players/staff etc or is that how many are available to fans?
So UEFA then...for putting those hanger ons first.......or Portugal, they are the hosts, they will impose regulations UEFA will have to abide by, same as wembley was discussed, no way was our government going to let in thousands of largely unnecessary "hangers on", without following our regulations, and rightly so, which is why it's not being played here.
Yes, but the delay now will be down to Portugal trying to control what UEFA do, as the UK did.So UEFA then...for putting those hanger ons first.
City know clearly, and will announce it on Wednesday, as they have said.I know we have 6000 tickets but are they going to be different prices. The 2019 prices were 70, 160, 450 and 600 euros. Would imagine most would be prepared to pay lowest two prices but not the higher ones. Anyone got a clue as to what prices are likely to be and how many in each category (assuming they aren't all the same price).
Announcing it tomorrowCity know clearly, and will announce it on Wednesday, as they have said.
Sorry yes, on sale from Wednesday.Announcing it tomorrow
It was never in doubt that they were going to put those people first. Their sponsors put a lot of money into the game and expect something on their return. This is the state of modern football.So UEFA then...for putting those hanger ons first.
As long as its tears of joy....I can't wait for the negative press after the game.
They are expecting us and chav fans to behave and stay in bubbles.
It'll end in tears off the pitch.
I can't wait for the negative press after the game.
They are expecting us and chav fans to behave and stay in bubbles.
It'll end in tears off the pitch.
It won't be City organising the travel, they have already outsourced it to a professional travel company.I read it as city will offer travel to supporters who qualify for tickets, but that this wouldn’t be compulsory. If it was then surely they would have stated this in the Press release. As people are saying, if it is compulsory they would have under 10 days to organise travel and transfers for 6000 people! Given it took 4 days to announce the ticket sale date I would say this is beyond them..
Possibly as most fans travelling independently are already booked or waiting for ticket confirmation and were put off with £700 return prices. As there are a few alternatives their algorithm has probably kicked in and reduced prices. This is how they work.It is strange though easyJet prices have dropped 200 or so today to around 360
Probably because few were buying at those prices.It is strange though easyJet prices have dropped 200 or so today to around 360
Just seen that. Flights that were £600 now at £400 on Sky Scanner. Good news (well it's not really, is it, it's still mental) for anyone who held off!It is strange though easyJet prices have dropped 200 or so today to around 360
It is strange though easyJet prices have dropped 200 or so today to around 360
HuhMy mate got return flights direct from Manchester to Porto Fri - Sun, business class on BA yesterday for……..£1.50 fully refundable I kid you not
*using his avios / air miles
The A Team have a chopperBritish Airways don't fly out of Manchester?