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UEFA EURO 2020

Semi Final Ticket anyone?

Hey everyone,

My name's Mark I live in the Midlands.

Now I know this is a long shot and I may get hate as a zero capper, bit please go easy on me guys.

Like everyone else I would love to go to the game and ask if anyone by any chance can help out a fellow fan I would be internally grateful.

Can't afford the tout prices and have been refreshing like crazy for days in the hope something works show up on UEFA.

So as a long shot, from outside the box, I ask, does anyone have a spare?

Happy to drive and buy beer

Come on England

Mark

Mark Trigg
  • 6 Jul 2021 10:13 AM
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8 Replies

  • Mark Trigg
    Mark Trigg
    • 6 Jul 2021 10:58 AM
    Had anyone had any joy through the ticket portal today?
    Several times I've seen them come up, but can't get past the error
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  • Warren Foster
    Warren Foster
    • 6 Jul 2021 11:01 AM

    In reply to Mark Trigg:

    I've had same issue. I have about 5 times that tickets show available but try to book and keep getting the error
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  • Mark Trigg
    Mark Trigg
    • 6 Jul 2021 12:56 PM

    In reply to Warren Foster:

    It kicked me out of the portal with ten minutes to go. Can't get back in til 3.

    Had the sale time changed or did I luck out again?
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  • Warren Foster
    Warren Foster
    • 6 Jul 2021 2:04 PM

    In reply to Mark Trigg:

    Same here. I've been in there for an hour on 2 computers and no joy.
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  • Mark Trigg
    Mark Trigg
    • 6 Jul 2021 2:11 PM

    In reply to Warren Foster:

    Got back in at 14.40, tickets were coming and going but as quick as I was trying I couldn't get them in my cart. Damn error every time, once my 30 was up it kicked back out
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  • Mark Trigg
    Mark Trigg
    • 6 Jul 2021 3:22 PM

    In reply to Mark Trigg:

    Third time in the portal and no Bueno, game not even showing up. Guess it wasn't too be this time.

    I look forward to the new season and wait for Hungary at home to come on sale, hopefully to welcome the boys as champions in a full Wembley.

    This will kick off my first ESTC season, plan to do all the homes to build up for aways.

    I've been to several England games but have never joined as work wasn't compatible with football. Covid cost me that job so what the heck, time to follow a life long dream.

    I am looking forward to the games and hopefully meeting some new friends along the way. I'll be a solo fan so anyone, especially from the Midlands, looking to share rides and or beers next season give me a shout.

    It's coming home......
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  • Mark Trigg
    Mark Trigg
    • 6 Jul 2021 3:27 PM

    In reply to Mark Trigg:

    Realise Hungary is away and Andorra will be my first game.
    Unless I get lucky ofourse
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  • Matthew Massey
    Matthew Massey
    • 6 Jul 2021 5:32 PM

    In reply to Mark Trigg:

    I’m in the midlands. Hoping to build up my caps also. Come on England
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