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Be'er Sheva tickets are now on general sale, so as long as she is on the club's database, she should be able to buy a ticket. We have to collect them out in Israel anyway, so won't be a problem with postage, etc. Will just need ID that shows the correct name.
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Can back this up. When I went there a couple of years ago en route to San Marino, Italy were playing Brazil in a friendly that night (think the game was in Switzerland) and yet it took us more than an hour of jumping on and off trams and wandering around to find a single bar that was showing the game, and even then the two of us made up a "crowd" in the bar of around 8 or 9 people. Whether that's just because they have such little interest in the national team beyond tournaments or not, I don't know, but there didn't even look like there were places that should show football anywhere.
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Particularly impressive as at no stage on Saturday did we play the diamond formation.
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Pretty sure the ticket site won't be changed, it's a separate third-party system. To be fair to them, they've made a lot of improvements recently on the design of the ticket site so it works on mobiles, tablets, etc, but getting actual functionality improvements will be trickier (and probably more expensive).
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The session management is awful, and the "tick this box to keep me logged in" functionality simply doesn't work. Oh, and when "auto-buy" things (season ticket renewals, home cup games, etc) go on sale, it puts everybody on your friends/family list in your basket. Other than that, a flawless system...
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Sponsors and corporates jumping the queue shouldn't be remotely surprising - they've had priority access to away tickets for years. Similarly, supporters groups with a genuine regular fanbase also get access to tickets based on their average sales per game over the course of a season. As an example, I believe London Saints sold, on average, around 35 tickets per game last season, so would fully expect them to be entitled to that amount for Milan (perhaps more if they can demonstrate those applying through them qualify), and obviously they'd have had as many as they wanted for Be'er Sheva. Suspect they won't get their full amount for Prague, so Terry will presumably have to allocate them to those who went the most last season. As far as I can tell, most of the officially recognised supporters groups DON'T get ticket allocations for away games anymore, mainly as they just don't sell enough tickets to justify it. Cardiff Saints sold so few in recent years (no idea how active they are anymore, but suspect most of them decided to sort their own arrangements) that their allocation for each away game was cut to 1 per game last season and is now 0 because they didn't even use that allocation.
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I've seen a 900-and-something.
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Most likely people who won't be going to the actual games, tbf.
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236 as of about 9:30
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Suspect his performances so far won't have done much to convince him...
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https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2016/sep/07/apple-airpods-launch-problems-with-wireless-headphones You know it's not popular when a tech review is basically just one big sarcastic put-down
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The Secret Footballer claims saints academy is critisised inside football
stevegrant replied to Turkish's topic in The Saints
Clearly there's a context to that comment across 9 pages of a book, but in isolation it sounds like a very strange criticism, that it's bad for a club to want to sign central midfielders who can control a game. -
Either/or, tbf, although mainly Inter. Why would they give a ****?
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Let's face it, it's got nothing to do with the police. They are merely a shield to hide behind because they can't be arsed with the hassle of dealing with disgruntled fans who will miss out. The club is entirely within its rights to limit the away allocation to 5% of capacity, as per UEFA rules. We did the same for Vitesse last year, despite the fact they could almost certainly have filled a bigger away end, and I'm sure we'll do the same this season for our three group games and any knockout rounds, should we get that far.
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No, I'm thinking of ways the club could make the Israel trip infinitely more attractive to people. Guaranteeing an Inter ticket for those who wouldn't stand a chance of getting one otherwise would be one such way. I've absolutely no doubt that they'll use the same process that they did for Midtjylland last season - if you don't collect the ticket, you have the credit on your purchase history removed.
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Yeah, they've clearly worked out that this is the one people are giving a swerve because of the cost, distance, potential security issues, etc. What would be brilliant would be for the club to announce the next stages of the Inter sales process, which includes a window for "all supporters who otherwise are not eligible for this game but who attend the Hapoel Be'er Sheva away game". Can pretty much guarantee those 800 getting sold then
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:lol: Let's put this nonsense into context, you're saying that Nathaniel Clyne, a player we signed on a Bosman when we got promoted to the Premier League, agreed to join us and signed a 4-year deal to be paid the same amount as Rickie Lambert was being paid in League One?! I can fully believe that Clyne's ORIGINAL contract with us was around the £25k a week mark - that's the sort of level we were paying our key players around that time, so in order to sign someone who was going to go straight into the first team, that sounds about right, but there's absolutely no way that was what we were offering AFTER he'd proven himself a consistent performer for us and been selected for the national team.
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And 222 all out. 23/6 to end the innings. Oh dear.
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Yeah, I suspect that's just a translation thing, in that "neutral" means "not an Inter ultra", rather than having more than half of the ground dedicated to people with no affiliation to either team.
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Nope. Looking at who the other options are, and to be fair, there aren't that many: Leicester - Kasper Schmeichel, Ron-Robert Zieler, Ben Hamer Arsenal - Petr Cech, David Ospina, Emiliano Martinez, Matt Macey Tottenham - Hugo Lloris, Michel Vorm, Pau Lopez Man City - Claudio Bravo, Wily Caballero Man United - David de Gea, Sergio Romero, Sam Johnstone Saints - Fraser Forster, Alex McCarthy, Stuart Taylor West Ham - Adrian, Darren Randolph, Raphael Spiegel Liverpool - Simon Mignolet, Loris Karius, Alex Manninger Stoke - Jack Butland, Shay Given, Jakub Haugaard, Lee Grant Chelsea - Thibaut Courtois, Asmir Begovic Everton - Maarten Stekelenburg, Joel Robles Swansea - Lukasz Fabianski, Kristoffer Nordfeldt, Mark Birighitti, Gerhard Tremmel Watford - Heurelho Gomes, Costel Pantilimon, Rene Gilmartin, Giedrius Arlauskis West Brom - Ben Foster, Boaz Myhill, Jack Rose Palace - Steve Mandanda, Wayne Hennessey, Julian Speroni Bournemouth - Artur Boruc, Adam Federici, Ryan Allsop Sunderland - Vito Mannone, Jordan Pickford Burnley - Tom Heaton, Nick Pope, Paul Robinson (yes, that one) Middlesbrough - Victor Valdes, Brad Guzan, Dimi Konstantopoulos Hull - David Marshall, Alan McGregor, Eldin Jakupovic So of 61 goalkeepers registered in PL squads this season, only 15 are English. Of those, only Forster, Butland, Foster and Heaton are first-choice for their club - plus Joe Hart, assuming he'll be first pick for Torino. Butland is currently injured, and I don't think the FA are willing to consider Ben Foster anymore after he made himself unavailable for selection a few years ago. Jordan Pickford might have been selected, but he's had to withdraw from the U21s through injury, and with Hart pretty much a shoo-in to play on Sunday, it's hardly worth bringing in Paul Robinson at the age of 38, who hasn't played for England since 2007. Fairly slim pickings, with all that in mind, I guess...
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I think for the Inter ones, the ID details need to be sent to Inter so they can print them onto the tickets and then send them to us. Hence why I think it's a bit odd that they're not going on sale immediately...