For Ajax the club announced a deadline for ticket returns that was 2-3 weeks before the game. This resulted in about 40 tickets ‘silently’ becoming available the day after the deadline. So far, nothing has been communicated about AEK.
It works both ways. Many in Tier 1 will not go to Palace. Those in Tier 2 have the possibility of closing the gap by 10 points. More people will move up or down than if it was 5 points.
Just flown back from an amazing trip to the Cafe de Deugniet in Amsterdam. Great beer, music, staff and sparklers. Disappeared for a few hours to go to a football game, which was a similarly brilliant experience. Amsterdam public transport absolutely spot on. Lovely people in Amsterdam too.
Think Starling use the Mastercard exchange rate, which is not the same as the interbank exchange rate. There is a cost of currency exchange with Starling, but it’s still a good account to use.
I wonder if they don’t fill the lower pen because it would force people with disabilities to join the throng? The pen provides shelter and reduces the queue length. Perhaps they need to provide a better solution for the disabled on the Brighton platform.
I also think there is a need for a...
Their past practice was to empty baskets well before the window opening and to grey out the buy box for all until the window opened. They correctly cleared baskets, but failed to stop T1 and T2 refilling.
Quite likely the latter as 1) they were randomly distributed across all blocks and 2) the deadline for informing the club of non-attendance was midday yesterday.