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Thought it was 22,000 a game - Yet EFC only get 3,000?

3,086 and 2,968 for each first two games in a ground of 22,000? Is this still the 10% rule, even when away fans, sponsors and Hospitality are still under an element of Lockdown??

And also thought Czech game was a full house after June 21st, so why only 2,855 allocation and not 9,000?

Robert Hughes
  • 13 May 2021 5:28 PM
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  • Mark Gardner
    Mark Gardner
    • 17 May 2021 3:20 PM

    In reply to Chris Power:

    I also have 38 caps and got exactly the same as you, wanted all at cat 3 got all at cat 2. Thought I might get one ticket at my original cat but hearing someone getting exactly the same is comforting :)
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  • Mark Gardner
    Mark Gardner
    • 17 May 2021 3:34 PM

    In reply to Mark Gardner:

    Forgot to say I'm definitely not complaining, happy I got the tickets.
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  • David Deighton
    David Deighton
    • 24 May 2021 7:56 PM

    In reply to Joe Woodhead:

    Their are no home/sway fans allocation when it comes to tournaments.
    Its travel club members as public sale are world wide.

    So its 16% of the ground capacity for euros and 8% ground capacity for world cups
    Also a point to remember is that when it comes to round 16, quarter finals and semi finals where there's the possibility of two venues ? The ticket allocation will be 16% and 8% of the smallest ground capacity ?
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