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Only category 3 left sales window 3, and more Fans first released for sales 4???

Disappointed to say the least. Got a ticket for 295 in window 3 when no fans first left to find out some friends have got 95 euro tickets in a later sales window. To make things worse I’m up in the gods and they’re 15 rows back on the lower tier for cheaper.

How has this been allowed to happen? I am absolutely thrilled to bits I have a ticket, please don’t get me wrong, I’d have probably paid a lot more but surely the fans who missed out on FF tickets in an earlier window should be prioritised for a chance to get offered one if there’s another allocation? I suppose it’s too late in the day and difficult for ESTC to sort with such little time left to the game.

Not trying to be one of those moaners, sorry if comes across like that but feel a little bit hard done by on this one. Anyone share the sentiment or should I just be sucking this one up?

Alex Field
  • 10 Jul 2021 1:37 AM
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  • Mark Powell
    Mark Powell
    • 10 Jul 2021 2:42 AM
    FA Wouldn’t have been allocated the fans first tickets which were available in window 4 at the time which window 3 started. same as the initial allocation didn’t include any Cat 1 but window 4 from the extras did
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  • Christopher Granby
    Christopher Granby
    • 10 Jul 2021 8:17 AM
    My diamond encrusted shoes are too tight.
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