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UEFA EURO 2020

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Uefa accused the super league clubs of being greedy, and I agreed, but these final ticket prices are horrendous, cat 1 nearly a grand for members it is a disgrace

Ian Panniers
  • 9 Jul 2021 7:52 PM
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  • Phillip Toone
    Phillip Toone
    • 9 Jul 2021 7:58 PM
    Completley agree,
    But, what do others think a fair price would be...
    Out of interest.

    I also think its wrong u get random tiers for category tickets.

    Imo..
    cat 3.. £60
    Cat 2 .. £90
    Cat 1.. £150...
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  • Ian Dale
    Ian Dale
    • 9 Jul 2021 8:02 PM

    In reply to Phillip Toone:

    They charge it because people will pay it. They could charge ten times more judging by the black market so they are not being that greedy at all offering us 95 euro tickets.
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  • Ian Panniers
    Ian  Panniers
    • 9 Jul 2021 8:02 PM

    In reply to Phillip Toone:

    About right I would say
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  • Ian Panniers
    Ian  Panniers
    • 9 Jul 2021 8:08 PM

    In reply to Ian Panniers:

    What about our members having to pay 900 euros fo a cat 1 ticket as that is all that is left, and then giving 2,000 to the “football family “
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  • Matthew Isle
    Matthew Isle
    • 9 Jul 2021 8:08 PM
    Absolute bargain for Fans First and Cat 3s for a European Final for those who've done a bit of leg work in the preceding period.
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  • Ian Panniers
    Ian  Panniers
    • 9 Jul 2021 8:14 PM

    In reply to Matthew Isle:

    I paid 295 euros for a cat 3 that is way over the top fans first was the right price that’s what all members of all fan clubs should ever have to pay, they forget that with our fans football would not exist and the fat cats would be no more, the majority of them aren’t even football people just scrounges
    Rant over
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  • Matthew Isle
    Matthew Isle
    • 9 Jul 2021 8:22 PM

    In reply to Ian Panniers:

    To be fair fella you've attended four England games in the four years caps counted for European Final tickets.

    I think I'd just be thankful I'd got any tickets, let alone the second cheapest.
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  • Clarke Buckeridge
    Clarke Buckeridge
    • 9 Jul 2021 8:27 PM

    In reply to Matthew Isle:

    Exactly Matthew, what about all the England travel club members who spent large amounts from 2018-2019 travelling to Prague, Sofia, Prishtina and Podgorica during the qualifying. All cheap places but far more than €295!
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  • Carl Padley
    Carl Padley
    • 9 Jul 2021 8:32 PM

    In reply to Ian Panniers:

    ill gladly give you double the amount you paid for your tickets ill even throw our lass in to be there
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  • lee garrad
    lee garrad
    • 9 Jul 2021 8:44 PM
    Getting to watch england in a final is priceless, i got a cat 3 but would of happily paid for a cat 1 if i needed to, this could be once in a lifetime
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  • Mark Willows
    Mark Willows
    • 9 Jul 2021 8:50 PM

    In reply to Carl Padley:

    I was going to take you up on this offer until I realised you were a Spireite,
    Have a good season mate
    From a Stags Supporter
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  • Carl Padley
    Carl Padley
    • 9 Jul 2021 9:10 PM

    In reply to Mark Willows:

    same to you mate
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  • Ian Panniers
    Ian  Panniers
    • 9 Jul 2021 9:14 PM

    In reply to Mark Willows:

    I have been watching England home and away since Spain 82 But am getting to old to travel as much as as I used too but my point was, it is just my view that 900 euros is is a rip off for any match as an official price
    Uefa are rip off merchants, I feel for the poor fans being forced to pay that much to watch a game they love, I was lucky
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  • Christopher Granby
    Christopher Granby
    • 9 Jul 2021 9:30 PM

    In reply to Ian Panniers:

    I agree, the prices are outrageous but we are paying it.
    People whine when they have to pay £25 for a league game and now they are saying a grand is a reasonable price.
    I went to the champions league final in 2001 for £12. Uefa have given up pretending to give a *** about the fans.
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  • Luke Daley
    Luke Daley
    • 9 Jul 2021 10:06 PM
    Thing is, when it was there in front of me, I just went for it. This might never happen again.

    It’s a lot of money yeah, but I’m thinking about it this way.. I originally paid out £1100 odd, I think, for all games through to the final. Then I had to refund it all. I’ve ended up getting to see the semi and the final for £880 odd. So I’m still ‘up’ and for these two games alone it’s worth it to me.

    I tried to get my caps up as much as possible after 2018 for exactly the scenario that’s staring us in the face right now. I only managed to get tickets for one away (Spain second sale) and just had to make do with the homes, it got me enough caps though and I intend to carry on in September. I’m doing it solo aswell so it hasn’t always been easy, but what kind of mug would I be to turn this down when I’m able to do it?

    Anyway my overriding point is, UEFA know this, and that’s why they’ve just taken €945 euros out off me! Bring on Sunday.
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