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.
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.
I reckon they were cleared out around 12 minutes beforehand, thereby enabling plenty of time for some to be re-basketed by T1 and T2 fans before the buy button turned green for T3 people. That would have worked fine, except they wrongly kept the buy button green for T1 and T2.
But 5% was more than sufficient for our first ever European game in our 122 year history, in our nearest neighbouring country. Asking a lot to fine tune our allocation to exactly match the demand. And almost 50% of those in Tier 1 who pre-registered for Athens did not take up their tickets.
There do appear to be some strong suspicions that T1 and T2 STHs basketed tickets for T3 people ahead of 2.00pm. The alleged failure by the club to clear out all basketed tickets immediately prior to the window opening, in accordance with past practice, has seemingly denied other T3 fans the...
I’m sure that there has been a previous instance whereby a technical glitch (or human error) allowed fans to purchase tickets for a game at a point earlier than they should have been allowed to buy. I recollect that in that instance the club reversed these purchases? Should the same action be...
My strategy has been to train hard for this, loaded up with carbs last night, stayed hydrated this morning, gave my fastest device a good clean and tried a couple of dry runs. Haven’t a clue where my passport is though.
Possibly. In which case should they be showing a home address in the email, as passport numbers and home addresses both fall into the same category of personal data?