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Returning euro 2020 tickets

Anyone else had an email about returning your tickets !

Anthony Simpson
  • 14 Jan 2021 2:58 PM
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  • Michael Glenister
    Michael Glenister
    • 24 Jan 2021 3:09 PM

    In reply to Adrian Seddon:

    Has anyone worked out how to identify who a ticket has been allocated against? I remember some time ago allocating each ticket against a different name - these are for the Dublin/Rome games purchased through general sale. We want to return both tickets for one person out of the group of four. The ticket portal doesn't show which name each ticket is under, aside from the lead booker.
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  • Carl Padley
    Carl Padley
    • 24 Jan 2021 5:32 PM

    In reply to Michael Glenister:

    i got 1 group game in general sale and thats the only one without my name on it rest of group games from travel club have my name on hope this helps
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  • Jonathan Ward
    Jonathan Ward
    • 25 Jan 2021 3:51 PM

    In reply to Andrew Lareen:

    This exactly my main query regarding the R16 and QF tickets - any quarantine period required upon entry means you'd miss the games anyway.
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  • jason broom
    jason broom
    • 25 Jan 2021 4:27 PM

    In reply to Jonathan Ward:

    We have kept the semi and final tickets as that’s in July and regarding the QF will see if England get there and we’re they plan on playing it and then see if tickets are available
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  • Julian Turner
    Julian Turner
    • 26 Jan 2021 11:02 AM

    In reply to Adrian Seddon:

    Adrian, the main risk that i see as a potential problem is that decisions to go ahead with games are made on mainly financial grounds without real knowledge at the moment of whether it's going to be safe to do so on the dates I have bought tickets for. I consider this initial deadline date of the 26th Jan as being too soon as know one knows what position all the participating countries will be in regarding Covid19 when the tournament starts in June. I do not want to take the risk of committing to tickets now for games which in 5 months time may go ahead as "covid secure" games (ie, they've dotted some hand sanitizers around Wembley) but which I don't consider at that time to be an enjoyable and safe environment to go and watch a football match and for which I'm not able to get a refund. I might have missed something in the small print but I don't think I'd be able to get a refund in the circumstances I've outlined.
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  • Tom Burr
    Tom Burr
    • 26 Jan 2021 12:08 PM

    In reply to Julian Turner:

    I've kept the lot.
    Don't see it as much of a gamble to be honest, given if games are moved or we can't travel we can get a refund.
    I see a scenario where the UK hosts the lot with 20/30% crowds but I think it is like it will be BCD, so will get ticket money back anyway.
    Just going to ride it out. The vaccination programme in the UK is currently ahead of the rest of the world so the outlook in 2/3 months might look much positive (I bloody hope so) so it might be a late call to allow fans in but i'm happy to take that chance if it comes up.
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  • Peter Sherwood
    Peter Sherwood
    • 26 Jan 2021 12:59 PM

    In reply to Tom Burr:

    You can imagine teams complaining that for a certain game(s) that they aren't allowed any fans in the stadium, thus giving an advantage. If they allow any % in it has to be the top % of the PMA tickets. That will only work if travel bans are eased. Its looking like BCD as you say.
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  • Brian roberts
    Brian roberts
    • 27 Jan 2021 8:57 PM

    In reply to Andy Catanach:

    That's my thoughts. The reduced crowds don't appeal to me. I was looking forward to the whole day being a bit of a day out and enjoying it. That won't happen with all these restrictions. So unless it's everything, I'll be sending mine back. Gutted as I have Scotland v England.
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