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Got it in the end. I might be able to only go to one match (although I'll put every effort in to go to all of them), and I'll sell them on here if I can't make two of them.
Where are you sat?
Got it in the end. I might be able to only go to one match (although I'll put every effort in to go to all of them), and I'll sell them on here if I can't make two of them.
Block 519 - I've been around that area before- a long way away from the pitch, but I'd have taken the back row if it meant seeing Spurs in the CL.Where are you sat?
No but can imagine there's been an influx.does anyone know what this has done to membership numbers?
does anyone know what this has done to membership numbers?
They'll be available on an individual basis soon after the draw on 25th August, so they'll go on General Sale providing they aren't sold out to Season Ticket holders and Members.So does anyone actually know where these tickets are on general sale?
I originally thought it was all members, but the message is quite mixed- at first it says:Do bronze members who've bought the 3 games have priority for the same seats for the next rounds? Or is it just season ticket members?
That doesnt contradict the first statement though. Also worth noting that the multi ticket is called a season ticket on the ticketing siteI originally thought it was all members, but the message is quite mixed- at first it says:
We shall be launching a Group Stage Multi-Game Ticket that will be on sale shortly. Not only will this ticket ensure your place at all three Group Stage matches, it will also secure you the same seat for these and for any subsequent matches in the campaign that you buy tickets for.
But then it says this:
Any Season Ticket holder that purchases a Group Stage Multi-Game Ticket will have first priority to purchase that seat for subsequent matches in this season’s UEFA competitions
Surely the first one suggests that anyone who gets the GS ticket can keep the seat if they chose, whereas the second one says only Season Ticket holders who subsequently purchase a GS ticket can keep the seat.That doesnt contradict the first statement though. Also worth noting that the multi ticket is called a season ticket on the ticketing site
They can.Surely the first one suggests that anyone who gets the GS ticket can keep the seat if they chose, whereas the second one says only Season Ticket holders who subsequently purchase a GS ticket can keep the seat.
It doesnt say only season tickets holder, it says that any season ticket holder who purchases the group stages package is given first priority it doesnt say just season ticket holders get first prioritySurely the first one suggests that anyone who gets the GS ticket can keep the seat if they chose, whereas the second one says only Season Ticket holders who subsequently purchase a GS ticket can keep the seat.