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Topic Originator: P
Date: Wed 7 Apr 18:03
25% so around 13,000 tickets.
Least it’s something and hopefully mean not losing hosting rights.
Now how to split up the tickets for a neutral venue that’s already oversold
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Topic Originator: londonparsfan
Date: Wed 7 Apr 18:23
Spain have gone 25% as well and the Dutch have said a minimum 12,000 but will vary the allowable crowd size vs their perceived level of risk.
I'd be surprised if anyone offering 25% lost their allocation.
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Topic Originator: ParfectXI
Date: Wed 7 Apr 22:50
If the SFA weren’t so pigheaded and Westcoast-centric they’d move the games to Murrayfield to allow more fans to go! But hey it’s the SFA - nothing of interest happens outside Glasgow
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Topic Originator: Stoo
Date: Wed 7 Apr 22:54
Had tickets for the Czech Rep game. Def not jammy enough to get picked or however they are doing it.
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Topic Originator: the saline hill puma
Date: Thu 8 Apr 08:26
Quote:
ParfectXI, Wed 7 Apr 22:50
If the SFA weren’t so pigheaded and Westcoast-centric they’d move the games to Murrayfield to allow more fans to go! But hey it’s the SFA - nothing of interest happens outside Glasgow
It's nothing to do with the SFA.... Its a uefa competition and they choose the venues
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Topic Originator: londonparsfan
Date: Thu 8 Apr 10:39
Was just about to post the same thing. It was on SkySports News website in a Reuters story that appears to have been updated later last night to now say they can't meet the criteria for the Basque Govs Covid requirements and the games likely can't go ahead in Spain.
Looks like the early report covered the willingness by Bilbao City Hall to host 25% but not the part about complying with Basque Covid requirements making it virtually impossible so the Spanish Federation have said they can't. Bit too quick off the block. Sorry!
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Topic Originator: Playup_Pompey
Date: Thu 8 Apr 13:08
don`t need to apologise mate just wasnt sure where it was picked up from. Looked more into it myself and as you say looks to be some discontent where FA have said happy to host and have fans but Govt have said no chance.
Similar with Dublin would think be much more pressure had the home side qualified.
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Topic Originator: P
Date: Thu 8 Apr 18:14
The Times is reporting 3,600 tickets for Scotland fans to attend the match at Wembley.
Also reports of a ballot for existing ticket holders to see which ones will be able to attend.
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