Rembrandt Posted October 13, 2007 Posted October 13, 2007 Okay, I missed out on Plovdiv tickets, but bought one from someone who could not go. Thus missed out on the voucher.Then I got a freebie ticket for Besiktas and missed out on a voucher again. For Guimaraes Brixton got me a ticket and kept the voucher for himself/one of the beach boys. And for Marseilles I bought a fake. Missed out on the main sales and ended up having to take a comp from someone who knew Jared Borgetti. No voucher again. Thus from the 4 Euro ties I had no proof I had attended any (other than footage on YouTube). Stop worrying. Everyone who wants one will get one. You're in the same boat as me, Smiley. I've been to all five away UEFA ties, all with match tickets from the ticket office, three times on the official day-trips, and I don't even know what a f**kin' voucher looks like !
no balls Posted October 13, 2007 Posted October 13, 2007 You're in the same boat as me, Smiley. So you're another one of them freeloaders then?
Zozzy Posted October 14, 2007 Posted October 14, 2007 You're in the same boat as me, Smiley. I've been to all five away UEFA ties, all with match tickets from the ticket office, three times on the official day-trips, and I don't even know what a f**kin' voucher looks like !I am sure that any Bolton fan that wants a match ticket will get one. We will get a good allocation for the away end (prob 4000), the tickets next to us in the home end are being taken already on the internet by our fans and the touts will be outside the ground selling at 'face value' just before kick off.(just bcos Bayern is a big game for us doesn't mean BWFC is a crowd puller for them).I didn't bother buying tickets in England at inflated prices for the Plovdiv or Rabonicki games because I knew I could buy them over there for about ?1.50 ,and I often go to domestic matches and buy on the day. I agree with how the club prioritise ticket sales, obviously season ticket holders come first and voucher holders come next (this seems to be the only way to prove attendance) I am a low priority of course as a non-season ticket holder who doesn't know what a voucher is. I spend money in the 'Happy Shop' on souvenirs and programmes, and I am a lifeline member. I have been to Fulham twice this season, in fact I have been to every match this season up to now. Oh and I also am a Uefa 100%er .....I'm not braggin like :p zoz x
soulman Posted October 14, 2007 Posted October 14, 2007 I am sure that any Bolton fan that wants a match ticket will get one. We will get a good allocation for the away end (prob 4000), the tickets next to us in the home end are being taken already on the internet by our fans and the touts will be outside the ground selling at 'face value' just before kick off.(just bcos Bayern is a big game for us doesn't mean BWFC is a crowd puller for them).I didn't bother buying tickets in England at inflated prices for the Plovdiv or Rabonicki games because I knew I could buy them over there for about ?1.50 ,and I often go to domestic matches and buy on the day. I agree with how the club prioritise ticket sales, obviously season ticket holders come first and voucher holders come next (this seems to be the only way to prove attendance) I am a low priority of course as a non-season ticket holder who doesn't know what a voucher is. I spend money in the 'Happy Shop' on souvenirs and programmes, and I am a lifeline member. I have been to Fulham twice this season, in fact I have been to every match this season up to now. Oh and I also am a Uefa 100%er .....I'm not braggin like :p zoz x hows it goin' zozzster. i've also been to every euro jaunt and never seen a voucher, untill...... someone i know bought 2 tickets in rabotnicki and he was soooo happy at knocking the the price down from 300 denars for 1, to 400 denars for 2 that he didn't see the price the price on the ticket was only 150 denar and then the other lad walked off with 2 vouchers !!! one born every minute...........
Traf Posted October 14, 2007 Posted October 14, 2007 There's never going to be an ideal way of allocating tickets, but this one should be easy. Anybody with either a voucher or a ticket from Rabotnicki should be entitled to a Munich ticket, regardless of whether they are season ticket holders / lifeline members / club members / programme subscribers / friend of Doris in the ticket office etc etc. Reward those who travelled to Macedonia this time please. Those of us who went to Turkey got sweet FA.
Zozzy Posted October 14, 2007 Posted October 14, 2007 hows it goin' zozzster. i've also been to every euro jaunt and never seen a voucher, untill...... someone i know bought 2 tickets in rabotnicki and he was soooo happy at knocking the the price down from 300 denars for 1, to 400 denars for 2 that he didn't see the price the price on the ticket was only 150 denar and then the other lad walked off with 2 vouchers !!! one born every minute........... Yes I admit that was me with my bartering skills I picked up shopping in Dobble, I paid 200 Dinar for each (less than ?2) for our tickets only to find out later that the face value was 150 Dinar I didn't know that you walked away with 2 vouchers though ya bugger.
soulman Posted October 14, 2007 Posted October 14, 2007 Yes I admit that was me with my bartering skills I picked up shopping in Dobble, I paid 200 Dinar for each (less than ?2) for our tickets only to find out later that the face value was 150 Dinar I didn't know that you walked away with 2 vouchers though ya bugger. when abroad you should be alert AT ALL TIMES !
Ani Posted October 14, 2007 Posted October 14, 2007 (edited) There's never going to be an ideal way of allocating tickets, but this one should be easy.Anybody with either a voucher or a ticket from Rabotnicki should be entitled to a Munich ticket, regardless of whether they are season ticket holders / lifeline members / club members / programme subscribers / friend of Doris in the ticket office etc etc. Reward those who travelled to Macedonia this time please. Those of us who went to Turkey got sweet FA. sorry but that is wrong, people who have bought a season have paid money to the club for the right to be first in line for games like this. other people have not done this, their desicion but every fucker knows the rules at the outset. why should it be different for this ? why is going to rabotnicki making someone more entitled to a ticket than someone who has gone to fulham away ? less went to fulham in the cup so you could argue the more dedicated did that game. season tickets have to be priority as they are the life blood of the club if they are not priority they will sell less and that has more affect on the club i have heard what great trips turkey and macedonia were and fair play to those that went but i am not sure that going on a a brilliant trip means that they should in anyway get tickets before people who have stumped up ?400+ before the start of the season. this is nt a case of who is the 'best' fan but just following the rules we all knew at the start. i would like to know if 3000 is our total upfront allocation or did we get 3600 as expected as 600 have been used for corporates ? Edited October 14, 2007 by Ani
Traf Posted October 14, 2007 Posted October 14, 2007 (edited) Like I said: there's no ideal way of sorting it. You have your beliefs because the system benefits you. I prefer my idea because it benefits me. However, the number of non-season ticket holding travellers to Macedonia was so small, that implementing this wouldn't really make much impact on season ticket holders. Not all ST holders will get a Munich ticket, if they all wanted one anyway, so there isn't really a benefit for them. More to the point, buying a flight package from TMG shouldn't help you jump the queue either, but it does. Edited October 14, 2007 by Traf
Horwich Posted October 14, 2007 Posted October 14, 2007 More to the point, buying a flight package from TMG shouldn't help you jump the queue either, but it does. Correct. I think people just want a "fair" system. I think most people should be fine now we can get 4000
Ani Posted October 14, 2007 Posted October 14, 2007 Like I said: there's no ideal way of sorting it.You have your beliefs because the system benefits you. I prefer my idea because it benefits me. However, the number of non-season ticket holding travellers to Macedonia was so small, that implementing this wouldn't really make much impact on season ticket holders. Not all ST holders will get a Munich ticket, if they all wanted one anyway, so there isn't really a benefit for them. More to the point, buying a flight package from TMG shouldn't help you jump the queue either, but it does. i do not think the system is fair because it suits me i think it is fair because everyone got told that was the way before the season started. after the cardiff cock up the club have to make the rules stick. i am 100% with you that buyinh a ticket from TMG should make a shrimps cock of a difference.
jayjayoghani Posted October 14, 2007 Posted October 14, 2007 i do not think the system is fair because it suits me i think it is fair because everyone got told that was the way before the season started. after the cardiff cock up the club have to make the rules stick. i am 100% with you that buyinh a ticket from TMG should make a shrimps cock of a difference. The club got fooking panned and rightly so after the Cardiff ticket cockup. Fans asked for ST holders to get first priority on tickets and the club stated that would be the case. They can't go back on that.
Hutch Posted October 14, 2007 Posted October 14, 2007 There's never going to be an ideal way of allocating tickets, but this one should be easy.Anybody with either a voucher or a ticket from Rabotnicki should be entitled to a Munich ticket, regardless of whether they are season ticket holders / lifeline members / club members / programme subscribers / friend of Doris in the ticket office etc etc. Reward those who travelled to Macedonia this time please. Those of us who went to Turkey got sweet FA. Season Tickets holders must come before casual fans BWFC have got it spot on. ST's with Ratotnicki priority is fair Would have preferred an England fans/Man City loyalty scheme but this allocation system is better than rewarding the fans who could have attended only one game all season
Smiley Posted October 15, 2007 Posted October 15, 2007 A 4-match ticket package wouldn't be a bad idea either. You purchase your Munich, Belgrade, Braga and Aris tickets in one deal.
Ashey Posted October 15, 2007 Posted October 15, 2007 A 4-match ticket package wouldn't be a bad idea either.You purchase your Munich, Belgrade, Braga and Aris tickets in one deal. I see where you're coming from, but it could also mean that 'collectors' with no intentions on going to Munich and Belgrade, but want tickets anyway would get tickets, whereas people going to the aforementioned games maybe wouldn't get tickets.
YATESY Posted October 15, 2007 Posted October 15, 2007 I see where you're coming from, but it could also mean that 'collectors' with no intentions on going to Munich and Belgrade, but want tickets anyway would get tickets, whereas people going to the aforementioned games maybe wouldn't get tickets. Wouldn't that happen anyway, irrelevant if a 'collector' has to buy 4 individual tickets or the full set?
YATESY Posted October 17, 2007 Posted October 17, 2007 Lucky fuckers, we got 2600 for Nuremberg!!!! You confuse this site for having users who give a fcuk about Everton.
Pablo Posted October 18, 2007 Posted October 18, 2007 You confuse this site for having users who give a fcuk about Everton. You will do when your getting mugged and chased by them in Germany....bumpkin!
Guest as Posted October 18, 2007 Posted October 18, 2007 You will do when your getting mugged and chased by them in Germany....bumpkin! Them? You're from Bolton! And they'd only chase if numbers were on their side anyway
YATESY Posted October 18, 2007 Posted October 18, 2007 You will do when your getting mugged and chased by them in Germany....bumpkin! Somehow I think your lot will be out numbered if they turn up in Munich
Guest heatonwhite Posted October 28, 2007 Posted October 28, 2007 Apologies if this is mentioned else where, I have looked but cant find anything.... Does anyone know If there are still tickets left for the Open sale lot? Also do I still need to fill in an application form or can I just pay and collect on Monday? went up friday with season tickets you still have to fill in application form also bloke at ticket office said only ?25 tickets left now
Zozzy Posted October 28, 2007 Posted October 28, 2007 went up friday with season tickets you still have to fill in application form also bloke at ticket office said only ?25 tickets left now Is the view from the ?25 seats much better than from the ?18 ones. If not, it could mean Bolton fans buying tickets in the home end which is not what the police and stewards want.
Casino Posted October 28, 2007 Posted October 28, 2007 i think the more expensive tickets are in the tier below but the spaces are reserved for bolton fans
no balls Posted October 28, 2007 Posted October 28, 2007 i think the more expensive tickets are in the tier below but the spaces are reserved for bolton fans If it's owt like any of the previous games, it'll be a free for all anyway.
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