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ireland at home

hi--is there a link for the tix going on sale at 12?

website just says 'coming soon'

Kieran Parsley
  • 30 Sep 2024 10:42 AM
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  • Christopher Hamley
    Christopher Hamley
    • 30 Sep 2024 2:07 PM

    In reply to Doug Fenner:

    Lucky as I had to pay £40 but kept refreshing and managed to get level 1 seats, if I am honest not sure I would pay over £25 for a regular England game on level 5 as I get a better view at home, where it’s warmer and atmosphere sometimes better! I already try to support both women’s and men’s games at a club level and try to do the same for England men and women but the scheduling becomes a nightmare, and it’s gets really expensive really quickly. Not sure what i think about the rapid expansion of the ESTC scheme if the number of £25 home tickets are not increased to match.
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  • Doug Fenner
    Doug Fenner
    • 30 Sep 2024 2:25 PM

    In reply to Christopher Hamley:

    As I said on another post, I just don't see the FA giving up the revenue they would have to in order to match ESTC numbers and £25 tickets.

    The guaranteed benefit is the £5 discount. The £25 ticket is above and beyond that but we've got used to it being readily available so it becomes expected. Sadly this is no longer the case.

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  • Simon Ryder
    Simon Ryder
    • 30 Sep 2024 3:18 PM

    In reply to Christopher Hamley:

    I’m the same, had to pay £40 for Finland in level 5 and I absolutely hate sitting up top. Would rather just stay at home.
    Why not put all ESTC member in level 1 behind the goal and create a proper home end?
    The issue isn’t always missing out on the £25 tickets it’s the fact they don’t offer any lower down in tier 1 at say £30 ??
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  • Matthew Isle
    Matthew Isle
    • 30 Sep 2024 3:34 PM

    In reply to Simon Ryder:

    Tier 5 isn't feasible for us for a rapid departure to enable us to get a decent train up North.

    Always keen to get behind the goal so we don't miss much from the game.

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  • Simon Ostcliffe
    Simon Ostcliffe
    • 30 Sep 2024 4:19 PM

    In reply to Simon Ryder:

    You wouldn’t get all ESTC in level 1 behind one goal mate. You could be talking 20k plus applying / buying.
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  • Robert Maloney
    Robert Maloney
    • 30 Sep 2024 4:23 PM
    What's the max you can buy as a group nowadays for the home matches (assuming all are ESTC members) ? I've been buying in a group of 4 but heard it's up to 8, is that correct (anyone) ?
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  • Matthew Isle
    Matthew Isle
    • 30 Sep 2024 4:26 PM

    In reply to Robert Maloney:

    Eight is correct
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  • Robert Maloney
    Robert Maloney
    • 30 Sep 2024 4:44 PM

    In reply to Matthew Isle:

    Thanks Matt
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  • Andy Catanach
    Andy Catanach
    • 30 Sep 2024 5:59 PM

    In reply to Robert Maloney:

    How many cheap tickets are they per game (£25) ?!
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  • Peter Sherwood
    Peter Sherwood
    • 1 Oct 2024 5:52 PM

    In reply to Russell Timmins:

    Sadly "priority access" is a vague legal term. It doesn't mean anything other than you can beat Joe Soap, who's just rocked up without any sort of membership whatsoever.
    It wouldn't think it has any legal basis at-all.
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  • Carl Padley
    Carl Padley
    • 3 Oct 2024 8:35 AM

    In reply to Simon Ryder:

    make both ends behind the goals home ends and £25 create way better atmosphere reduce family enclosure a bit
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