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Cardiff and Glasgow
Posted by: tylerdurden2001 ()
Date: December 9, 2005 11:46

I gave up on Glasgow seats because all they would offer me was Block I which isn't even on the seating plan. Decided to try Cardiff on the off chance and got a fourth row seat for £60 at 9:05 or thereafter. Can't believe my luck. Is there not much demand for Cardiff?

Re: Cardiff and Glasgow
Posted by: Mr Jimmy ()
Date: December 9, 2005 11:50

I have a single for glasgow in block A4 or A7, cant remember. They had block B available a few minutes past 9am.

Wembley is a total nightmare, even at 9:10 the pitch seating was coming up "nothing available".
I think a lot of people are going specifically to wembley just because its the new stadium.

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Re: Cardiff and Glasgow
Posted by: kennydice58 ()
Date: December 9, 2005 11:50

got glasgow tix at around 9.15 block B4 and B7 pitch seats for £ 150 each total £648 for 4 tix
phew when do ticketmaster send you passcode for RS.com any ideas ?
Cheers
kennydice

Re: Cardiff and Glasgow
Posted by: Adrian-L ()
Date: December 9, 2005 12:46

got a pair of Cardiff £40 seats, in Upper Tier East Stand...that'll do me.
Also managed to book a Travelodge, for the night.

..must be my lucky day.

Re: Cardiff and Glasgow
Posted by: drbryant ()
Date: December 9, 2005 12:49

If you got a 4th row seat, you got lucky. It has nothing to do with demand. That's great, tho!

Re: Cardiff and Glasgow
Posted by: kennydice58 ()
Date: December 9, 2005 12:55

Block B7 row 7 seats 15 & 16 block B4 row 14 seats 19 7 20 for hampden stay in central scotland been there loads of times not many pubs nearby believe it or not 2 at mount florida end city centre then carry oot i'm afraid the sunshine bores the daylights outta me
kenny

Re: Cardiff and Glasgow
Posted by: tylerdurden2001 ()
Date: December 9, 2005 23:22

Guess I was just extremely lucky. The way that the Wembley tickets were hoovered up I didn't think there was a hope in hell of getting such a ticket, let alone it being for £60!!!

Re: Cardiff and Glasgow
Posted by: Gazza ()
Date: December 9, 2005 23:24

were there ANY pitch seats for Glasgow available that WERENT £150?

I logged in right away once the presale started and there was nothing worth a damn that was less than £150


Re: Cardiff and Glasgow
Posted by: Casino Boogie ()
Date: December 9, 2005 23:58

Well done Tyler, I managed row 6 in A6 for £60 each, seem like a good deal, but we shall see, seems a little bit too good to be true, thought that those kind of gems only came with the fan club membership, but too good to turn down, worried they may be a restricted view

Re: Cardiff and Glasgow
Posted by: drbryant ()
Date: December 10, 2005 00:30

Stop being so pessimistic!! Enjoy!!!

Re: Cardiff and Glasgow
Posted by: Beast ()
Date: December 10, 2005 00:40

there were some £60 front pitch seats not long ago still on sectickets.com

Re: Cardiff and Glasgow
Posted by: Gazza ()
Date: December 10, 2005 04:12

I checked that site out earlier, Beast and there were indeed £60 tickets in Block A5

however if you look at a seating chart for Hampden there is not only a Block A5 on the pitch but also in the stands (and THOSE would be £60 tickets as theyre off to the side)

however it didnt specify whether it was A5 on the pitch or A5 in the stand (there were tickets in A2 which WERE described as being in the stand..but the Block A5 tickets said something like "located in.." and then the rest was left blank)...The A5 tickets were in Row YY (ie , row 51) which I would imagine is in the stand, which is why I passed on them. I cant imagine there would be as many as 51 rows in Block A on the pitch

the site reads as follows for £60 tickets :

Block A5 located in the

Block A2 located in the WEST STAND - TIERED SEATS




Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2005-12-10 04:14 by Gazza.

Re: Cardiff and Glasgow
Posted by: Gazza ()
Date: December 10, 2005 05:23

Ok..just got an e-mail from secctickets and they have an allocation, which includes £60 pitch tickets in Blocks A2 and A3 if youre quick enough

Get them here : [www.secctickets.com]

Re: Cardiff and Glasgow
Posted by: tylerdurden2001 ()
Date: December 10, 2005 11:36

I tried a few times through yesterday morning and Ticketmaster didn't have any £90 tickets for Glasgow, on the pitch or in the stands. And the weird thing was this block I they kept offering which doesn't exist on the plan.

Good to see so many people from this board got great tickets

Re: Cardiff and Glasgow
Posted by: kennydice58 ()
Date: December 10, 2005 11:39

go to the above and get pitch block A5 A6 etc from [www.secctickets.com]
i might go back in and get better seats and sell my excisting ones in block B7
looking for 4 FOS for barcelona or Madrid 2006
Cheers
Kenny

Re: Cardiff and Glasgow
Posted by: with sssoul ()
Date: December 10, 2005 12:10

>> there is not only a Block A5 on the pitch but also in the stands (and THOSE would be £60 tickets as theyre off to the side) <<
not necessarily - there are £60 tickets on the pitch as well as in the stands.
the £60 pitch tickets all seem to be those Miracle Tickets in the first few rows of the A sections.
but it's pretty screwy of them to give the same name to sections in the stands and on the pitch.

does anyone know of a site like this secctickets deal for Cardiff, by any chance?


"What do you want - what?!"
- Keith



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2005-12-10 12:33 by with sssoul.

Re: Cardiff and Glasgow
Posted by: Beast ()
Date: December 10, 2005 12:53

Have a look here:

[www.millenniumstadium.com]

Re: Cardiff and Glasgow
Posted by: with sssoul ()
Date: December 10, 2005 12:57

looking over the Glasgow seating again:
it looks to me like the rows on the pitch are numbered and the rows in the stands have letter names -
so that might be a way to tell the sections apart. (but still: how incredibly screwy to give pitch and stand sections the same names!)


"What do you want - what?!"
- Keith

Re: Cardiff and Glasgow
Posted by: with sssoul ()
Date: December 10, 2005 13:04

>> Have a look here: [www.millenniumstadium.com] <<

thank you Beast my dear - that link leads back to Ticketmaster, actually, but thank you for responding. have some fresh popcorn. :E

Re: Cardiff and Glasgow
Posted by: maxx ()
Date: December 10, 2005 15:50

Has anyone figured out which way the nos of the seats run ??.

Is seat no 1 on the left or the right of the block when you are standing facing the stage ??.

Re: Cardiff and Glasgow
Posted by: kennydice58 ()
Date: December 10, 2005 16:28

How many rows in block A as im in block B7 just wondering how far from stage i will be
Cheers
Kenny

Re: Cardiff and Glasgow
Posted by: Beast ()
Date: December 10, 2005 16:47

Maxx - At one point i was trying to determine which seats and rows were nearest the B stage in Cardiff. Ticketmaster told me that seat 1 in the number 4 blocks (ie, A4, B4 etc. on keith's side) started at the walkway - i.e., running from left to right. They couldn't tell me, however, whether seat 1 on ronnie's side started in the number 3 blocks or the number one blocks. There are 16 rows in blocks A and B and 26 rows in block C (and presumably D). I don't know about Glasgow or Sheffield,

Re: Cardiff and Glasgow
Posted by: kennydice58 ()
Date: December 10, 2005 16:53

cheers if there is only 16 rows in block A well i will be near the stage as i'm in row 7 in block B7 seat numbers 15 and 16 still not too bad after all should see em ok
Kenny

Re: Cardiff and Glasgow
Posted by: maxx ()
Date: December 10, 2005 16:53

smiling smileyThanks Beast
I am in nos 3+4 A7 Glasgow so nearer to the walkway.

Op
When I tried for 4 tickets on the pitch A7 Row 22 was coming up so must be at least that many.

Re: Cardiff and Glasgow
Posted by: Beast ()
Date: December 10, 2005 18:20

Which row, Maxx? I have the same block (row 1, seats 9 +10) - see you there!

Kennydice - my info was for Cardiff. I don't know any details about Glasgow (or Sheffield).

Re: Cardiff and Glasgow
Posted by: kennydice58 ()
Date: December 10, 2005 18:21

thats ok beast will be ok man cheers kenny

Re: Cardiff and Glasgow
Posted by: Baboon Bro ()
Date: December 10, 2005 19:17

Ablett? I´ve made a nice math operation & found out Brno
would be cheaper than a single Göteborg-ticket; flight,
train from Prague or Vienna & ticket.
Guess its the same with these British places prices...
See you in Brno?

Re: Cardiff and Glasgow
Posted by: maxx ()
Date: December 10, 2005 21:15

We are in row 20 I think.

Next time I will just buy tickets on ebay all the extra charges have really pd me off.
Especially the booking fee of £12 which I noticed has now dropped sad smiley

Re: Cardiff and Glasgow
Posted by: kennydice58 ()
Date: December 10, 2005 21:18

£162 per ticket times 4 = loadsmoney and you still only get skimpy membership to site when you spend that much you should get full membership so as to get pre sales and you would spend more but not to be



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