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International Match Ticket

Discussion in 'International Football' started by LFCRebel, Jul 25, 2011.

  1. LFCRebel

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    Hey guys,travelling around Europe in 5 weeks time(for 5 weeks)taking in as many matches as I can.I'll be in Holland for the match with San Marino on 2nd Sep,and in Madrid for Spain's match against Liechtenstein on Sep 6th,I'll also be in Paris the weekend PSG are playing(at home) and in Rome and Milan for a week.Im just enquiring would I need to buy(and where)the tickets before I leave or would I bE ok waiting until I get to the different placesI checked out the international tickets on a few websites and the postage is something crazy like 30/40 euro to send them out to my home address.
    Does anyone have any tips or knowledge on the best way to do it,thanks,

    YNWA
     
  2. Ron1892

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    For the Likes of Italy, id imagine with the way their attendances are, you could pick one up on the day outside the Ground.

    Also i can remeber for a Barcelona game, you could buy them outside the ground on the day.

    I was in amsterdam too a couple of years ago, and you could Purchase tickets for Ajax on the day.Dont have much of a idea about France though.

    Personally i would wait till i got there unless its a big Milan Derby.
     
  3. elvis

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    For Italy you can buy on the day, as their stadiums are alawys empty,. Holland game again should be fine on the day,. PSG may be tricky, but as its early in the season you should be grand,. Only one that may be an issue is Spain, but they are playing Liechtenstein, in a 90000 seater stadium, so you should be grand on all accounts mate,.
     
  4. LFCRebel

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    Sound,ya i was thinking that about Italy alright,at least its one less thing to worry about.The Spain match has been changed to a place called "Estadio de Las Gaunas
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    ,a four and a half hour bus journey from Madrid(333km),so I might have to give that a miss.I'llhave to see,looking forward to seing other countries football and how the stadiums and fans are compared to Liverpool's
     
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    You can buy Milan tickets in the banks over there I think
     

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