Swansea allocation

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Re: Swansea allocation

by Svlad Cjelli » 21 May 2011 18:15

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http://www.livefootballtickets.com/cham ... -9128.html


This site had tickets 'for sale' before our Cardiff game :shock:


Why not? They knew they were in the final 24 hours before we did.

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Re: Swansea allocation

by RoyalBlue » 21 May 2011 18:20

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EPR Just saw a link to this on the swansea version of HNA?

http://www.livefootballtickets.com/cham ... -9128.html


This site had tickets 'for sale' before our Cardiff game :shock:


Why not? They knew they were in the final 24 hours before we did.


More annoying is the fact they have tickets and the prices they are being allowed to sell them for.

Is there really a difference between this type of site and the guys who would get arrested if they were caught touting tickets outside Wembley?

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Re: Swansea allocation

by Svlad Cjelli » 21 May 2011 18:22

RoyalBlue More annoying is the fact they have tickets and the prices they are being allowed to sell them for.

Is there really a difference between this type of site and the guys who would get arrested if they were caught touting tickets outside Wembley?


Ah, I see. No, I'm completely with you on that one - it is legalised touting and completely outrageous.

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Re: Swansea allocation

by RoyalBlue » 21 May 2011 18:44

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RoyalBlue More annoying is the fact they have tickets and the prices they are being allowed to sell them for.

Is there really a difference between this type of site and the guys who would get arrested if they were caught touting tickets outside Wembley?


Ah, I see. No, I'm completely with you on that one - it is legalised touting and completely outrageous.


So is the FSF able to do anything about it? Or is it more double standards and two faced talking by our legislators? (I'm not referring to the FSF with that second sentence!)
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Re: Swansea allocation

by Rex » 21 May 2011 18:48

The bad thing about this is there might be some desperate enough to keep these people in business.


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Re: Swansea allocation

by Svlad Cjelli » 21 May 2011 19:03

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RoyalBlue More annoying is the fact they have tickets and the prices they are being allowed to sell them for.

Is there really a difference between this type of site and the guys who would get arrested if they were caught touting tickets outside Wembley?


Ah, I see. No, I'm completely with you on that one - it is legalised touting and completely outrageous.


So is the FSF able to do anything about it? Or is it more double standards and two faced talking by our legislators? (I'm not referring to the FSF with that second sentence!)


The FSF has highlighted it lots of times and we frequently raise it with the football authorities. But there's money in it for the clubs so they don't want to do anything about it. And as long as they sell on behalf of a club they're OK under legislation.

Having said that, there are lots of sites that offer tickets, take the money and sell you the square root of bugger all. I suspect this site might be one of those - why does it need to be registered in Spain?

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Re: Swansea allocation

by RoyalBlue » 21 May 2011 19:28

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Svlad Cjelli Ah, I see. No, I'm completely with you on that one - it is legalised touting and completely outrageous.


So is the FSF able to do anything about it? Or is it more double standards and two faced talking by our legislators? (I'm not referring to the FSF with that second sentence!)


The FSF has highlighted it lots of times and we frequently raise it with the football authorities. But there's money in it for the clubs so they don't want to do anything about it. And as long as they sell on behalf of a club they're OK under legislation.

Having said that, there are lots of sites that offer tickets, take the money and sell you the square root of bugger all. I suspect this site might be one of those - why does it need to be registered in Spain?


So there's money in it for the clubs - what's RFC's view on this? - and the football authorities as usual don't give a toss! What about MPs or are they happy to allow these up-market high tech touts to operate, just so long as the raincoat brigade are driven off the streets?

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Re: Swansea allocation

by The Cube » 21 May 2011 20:40

Svlad Cjelli The two halves of the stadium aren't exactly the same size - that's because of where the segregation is within the stadium.

The club that gets the home dressing room (the one that finished higher in the league table) also gets the gets the East end of the stadium, which is the slightly larger one.

So no conspiracy, just the rules and teh segregation.

If this right then they would have had to wait to see who won the first semi. Did the ticket printers really hover with finger on button waiting for the result, and if so do the Swansea tickets just have Swansea printed on them rather than Swansea / Nottm Forest? And what would have happened if Forest had finished fifth, the ties had been swapped and the result of the second semi determined which of the two teams in the final was the highest placed?

My best guess would be that instead the winner of the 3rd v 6th tie got the home dressing room and eastern end.

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Re: Swansea allocation

by SouthDownsRoyal » 21 May 2011 21:05

All this debate over 374 seats when both sides have over 39,000 seats?

Get over it.


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Re: Swansea allocation

by AthleticoSpizz » 21 May 2011 21:16

SouthDownsRoyal All this debate over 374 seats when both sides have over 39,000 seats?

Get over it.
I think its all a bit tongue in cheek mate................


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Re: Swansea allocation

by Rex » 21 May 2011 21:16

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SouthDownsRoyal All this debate over 374 seats when both sides have over 39,000 seats?

Get over it.
I think its all a bit tongue in sheep mate................


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Re: Swansea allocation

by AthleticoSpizz » 21 May 2011 21:21

yes...we've been fleeced :roll:

May this be the scrag end to all of the mutton jibes

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Re: Swansea allocation

by philM » 22 May 2011 08:16

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RoyalBlue More annoying is the fact they have tickets and the prices they are being allowed to sell them for.

Is there really a difference between this type of site and the guys who would get arrested if they were caught touting tickets outside Wembley?


Ah, I see. No, I'm completely with you on that one - it is legalised touting and completely outrageous.


They are selling blocks of 10 in some areas (for around £1,300!). It says all tickets are from valid ticket agents. Assuming nobody had a full deck of RFC member cards how do they get their tickets? Is it from RFC/TicketZone/Wembley/FA?


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Re: Swansea allocation

by Z175 » 22 May 2011 08:45

Aidan from Norway bought 2 tickets to swansea reading... Sickening isn't given the queues at swansea and our own internet efforts. Can we all report this to the FA and see what they have to say? The mark up won't be going to the clubs or FL that's for sure

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Re: Swansea allocation

by philM » 22 May 2011 08:51

Z175 Aidan from Norway bought 2 tickets to swansea reading... Sickening isn't given the queues at swansea and our own internet efforts. Can we all report this to the FA and see what they have to say? The mark up won't be going to the clubs or FL that's for sure


I've started a touts thread, can we get back on here to the much more important matter of the 374 tickets

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Re: Swansea allocation

by Glory Boy » 22 May 2011 08:55

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RoyalBlue More annoying is the fact they have tickets and the prices they are being allowed to sell them for.

Is there really a difference between this type of site and the guys who would get arrested if they were caught touting tickets outside Wembley?


Ah, I see. No, I'm completely with you on that one - it is legalised touting and completely outrageous.


They are selling blocks of 10 in some areas (for around £1,300!). It says all tickets are from valid ticket agents. Assuming nobody had a full deck of RFC member cards how do they get their tickets? Is it from RFC/TicketZone/Wembley/FA?


The F.A. know there are cash rich neutrals out there that will think nothing of paying £150+ for a ticket. It is just peanuts to them. They will go for the occasion/big day out and not even consider that they are being ripped off.

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Re: Swansea allocation

by Great Knolly » 22 May 2011 10:55

If you've got to divide the tickets in half and you can't have two sets of fans in the same block, then a difference of 374 in about 80,000 is a pretty good effort.

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Re: Swansea allocation

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Re: Swansea allocation

by RoyalBlue » 22 May 2011 12:50

TicketZone now reporting for Swansea:

"We have sold out of our allocation. Liberty Stadium Ticket Office are cutting the queue at 12 noon today"

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Re: Swansea allocation

by Wycombe Royal » 23 May 2011 10:11

So have Swansea also had their allocation upped? Ours is now 39,396 which is a whopping 20 more than their initial allocation.

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