Toney’s bookie
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- 7 Oct 2008
- Messages
- 1,813
I was sat on the plane on the way over to Porto next to 2 very big, hard looking blokes with no tickets and asked me if I had one (I said yes) - they asked me if I wanted to share a taxi with them into the city centre, I declinedI would go without a fucking ticket. Mug some **** over there. ;)
There's f**k all next to the ground, which is one of the problems...If it’s a sell out, does anyone know if there is a hill next to the ground..
Still only 5700 potential fans which just goes to show how difficult it is going to be to get to the final IF we make it. Presumably they will be charging £500-£800 as well. Unless these are the shaikh mansour paid for flights????
Small change after all those unsold seats he buys at every home game.Still only 5700 potential fans which just goes to show how difficult it is going to be to get to the final IF we make it. Presumably they will be charging £500-£800 as well. Unless these are the shaikh mansour paid for flights????
Don't know if they are still doing it but we booked in November with Pegasus. For an extra £20 there was a free cancellation option. Paid £300 at the time.
Sounds like a sensible move. They were probably sound, but if they weren’t, you probably wouldn’t be writing about it. :)I was sat on the plane on the way over to Porto next to 2 very big, hard looking blokes with no tickets and asked me if I had one (I said yes) - they asked me if I wanted to share a taxi with them into the city centre, I declined
We did the same but after the Bayern game. Paid £550 each for it though. They still charge a “service charge” on the cancellation. What’s about £90 between two of us. Worth the gamble imo.Don't know if they are still doing it but we booked in November with Pegasus. For an extra £20 there was a free cancellation option. Paid £300 at the time.
They probably were sound mate but I decided not to put it to the test!Sounds like a sensible move. They were probably sound, but if they weren’t, you probably wouldn’t be writing about it. :)
The allocation for each of the teams that reaches the final breaks down roughly as follows:Does anyone know how many cat 3 and cat 4 tickets there are? How would my lad be looking with 11,000 points on the cup scheme
I was sat on the plane on the way over to Porto next to 2 very big, hard looking blokes with no tickets and asked me if I had one (I said yes) - they asked me if I wanted to share a taxi with them into the city centre, I declined
Better safe than sorry.They probably were sound mate but I decided not to put it to the test!
No one likes a smart arse....!!! I did the same and paid £120 plus £20 insuranceDon't know if they are still doing it but we booked in November with Pegasus. For an extra £20 there was a free cancellation option. Paid £300 at the time.
I think he’ll be absolutely fine.Does anyone know how many cat 3 and cat 4 tickets there are? How would my lad be looking with 11,000 points on the cup scheme
I have 10k on the scheme, confident I'll get a cat 3 ticketThe allocation for each of the teams that reaches the final breaks down roughly as follows:
Cat 1 (€690) - 5%
Cat 2 (€490) - 30%
Cat 3 (€180) - 50%
Cat 4 (€70) - 15%
The clubs get very few of the most expensive tickets as UEFA holds back most of those for sponsors and other guests. And there aren't that many of the cheapest to begin with - they probably only exist so that UEFA can claim that tickets are 'reasonably priced'.
I'll let the points experts make the call on how 11,000 on the scheme might pan out - should we reach the final!
Still doing a free cancellation option which doesn't add much to the overall price but the downside is that the flights are about £1000 return! (Friday-Sunday)Don't know if they are still doing it but we booked in November with Pegasus. For an extra £20 there was a free cancellation option. Paid £300 at the time.