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World Cup ticket sales

by soggy biscuit » 13 Mar 2010 21:13

2.1 million tickets sold worldwide to fans so far.

Tickets sold to general public:

1. USA - 107,576
2. UK - 63,835
3. Germany - 29,733

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Re: World Cup ticket sales

by Row Z Royal » 13 Mar 2010 21:56

I can think of a couple sold to a particular England member that'll have to go back, thereby exacerbating the problem.

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Re: World Cup ticket sales

by moo » 14 Mar 2010 13:10

Can we still get them?

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by Dirk Gently » 14 Mar 2010 13:13

There should be plenty available out there. Lotos have been bought by locals expecting to be able to sell them to English supporters - but there are going to be far fewer out there than the locals expect, so the black-market will be flooded with cheap tickets.

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by Jerry St Clair » 14 Mar 2010 15:22

Dirk Gently There should be plenty available out there. Lotos have been bought by locals expecting to be able to sell them to English supporters - but there are going to be far fewer out there than the locals expect, so the black-market will be flooded with cheap tickets.


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by Corky341 » 03 Apr 2010 08:37

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Re: World Cup ticket sales

by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 03 Apr 2010 11:14

Dirk Gently There should be plenty available out there. Lotos have been bought by locals expecting to be able to sell them to English supporters - but there are going to be far fewer out there than the locals expect, so the black-market will be flooded with cheap tickets.

From the middle of April, people who have tickets, but can't now go, will be able to offer them for resale, so there should be tickets becoming available. Sponsors will also be returning tickets right up until the start of the tournament.

It might take a bit of time and persistence checking and re-checking ticket availabilty, but getting tickets for most games should be possible.

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Re: World Cup ticket sales

by Dirk Gently » 03 Apr 2010 12:33

Yep - the problems in SA will be accomodation, transport and personal safety, rather than getting tickets.

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by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 03 Apr 2010 14:22

Dirk Gently Yep - the problems in SA will be accomodation, transport and personal safety, rather than getting tickets.

I think safety will be OK, as long as you are located in one of the many safe areas - the centres will be swarming with fans creating safety in numbers, and there's going to be much more security than usual. And even then, the city centres aren't quite the basket cases they were just a few years ago. Even Soweto welcomes tourists these days.

Staying outside those safe areas though would be very risky. The option of staying a few miles out from the centre, and travelling in, isn't a viable option.

Accommodation is ridiculously priced, partly through greed and also partly through FIFA advising everyone to charge 5 star hotel prices, as that's what FIFA regards as normal. Internal flights have apparently dropped in price a bit, mainly because the airlines were being investigated for price fixing. Other forms of transport are difficult. FIFA has apparently block booked all the tourist seats on trains during the tournament, which only leaves the prospect of taking buses between cities for those not willing to pay £300 for an easyjet type internal flight.


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by Messiah » 03 Apr 2010 15:10

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