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I've applied for all Hampden games as I'd like to go regardless of whether we qualify or not.

During Euros and World Cups I watch every game on TV, so if it's being played 20 minutes down the road from me I'd love the chance to be there, even if it's a shite game.

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30 minutes ago, Blootoon87 said:
1 hour ago, GhostZapper said:
I'm defo not applying - will get one through the points system if we do qualify - no real interest going if we don't qualify.

Pretty much where I'm at. I think I'll be fine with the points system, I have about 13 now. Depends how many tickets we get allocated I suppose. Knowing UEFA it'll be about 3000 per team.

Likewise - I'm on 21 I think, and should be on 28 by end of campaign. 13 will be fine, but if you go to the rest of the qualifiers, you'll be on 17, as we only currently have 6 home games on the membership, so the next 4 will all generate points.

 

 

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Email from UEFA. Last chance folks!
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I’ve only gone for the Friday game so far. I was thinking of putting in for the last 16 Tuesday game on 30th June too, but €100 for a couple of tickets every game even for cheap seats makes me reluctant to do so. I suppose the group winner will be somebody good at least.
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f**k it, not like we get the Euros coming very often. Scotland is full of cheap b*****ds like me.

The only game I saw with strong demand for the €125 tickets was the opener at Hampden on 15th June.

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I've applied for all Hampden games, 1 in Dublin and the final at Wembley. Out of the Hampden & Dublin games I'd be happy with 1 ticket & delighted with 2. If I get a ticket for the final I'd be absolutely over the moon. Chances are very slim, but worth giving it a go imo.

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Pretty much where I'm at. I think I'll be fine with the points system, I have about 13 now. Depends how many tickets we get allocated I suppose. Knowing UEFA it'll be about 3000 per team.
When I was a member of SSC the maximum points was 10, I guess the point system has changed then? Does it go back more than 10 games now?
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8 hours ago, Stevieda said:
20 hours ago, Blootoon87 said:
Pretty much where I'm at. I think I'll be fine with the points system, I have about 13 now. Depends how many tickets we get allocated I suppose. Knowing UEFA it'll be about 3000 per team.

When I was a member of SSC the maximum points was 10, I guess the point system has changed then? Does it go back more than 10 games now?

It's 2 points per away game and 1 per home game now plus an extra couple of points for renewing and being a member for 3 or more campaigns.

Max number of points will eventually become 32 once there's been 10 home games under the new system and 10 away games at 2 points to replace some of the games where we got 1 point. 

 

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Whoops.  Had foolishly assumed the deadline would be this evening rather than 1pm so I appear to have missed the boat...  Wasn't mad keen on the idea of potentially forking out hundreds of pounds many months before even knowing who was playing (I'm quite confident it won't be us), but still annoyed at myself!

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41 minutes ago, Hip Priest said:

Whoops.  Had foolishly assumed the deadline would be this evening rather than 1pm so I appear to have missed the boat...  Wasn't mad keen on the idea of potentially forking out hundreds of pounds many months before even knowing who was playing (I'm quite confident it won't be us), but still annoyed at myself!

The non-Scotland games, or probably just "games" will see plenty of availability nearer to the kick-off.   I believe the take-up so far has been "sluggish" to put it nicely and at those prices I'm not surprised.

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The non-Scotland games, or probably just "games" will see plenty of availability nearer to the kick-off.   I believe the take-up so far has been "sluggish" to put it nicely and at those prices I'm not surprised.


They’ve apparently had 14,000,000 applications for 1,500,000 tickets. Must be a lot of folk in for the cheap seats.

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1 hour ago, Scary Bear said:

 

 


They’ve apparently had 14,000,000 applications for 1,500,000 tickets. Must be a lot of folk in for the cheap seats.

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I was referring to the Hampden take-up, which I understand has been a little sluggish.

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I’m going to check and see how many Francs (or possibly Euros) I paid for tickets at France ‘98. I’d imagine most big football tournaments like the Euros and World Cups are a bit pricey.

It was 145 Francs for a ticket for Scotland v Morocco game in '98. Not sure how much 145 Francs were worth back then.

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There's eye-watering amounts being talked about being put down on another forum I visit.  Upwards of 3000 euros.  I get it's a major tournament, once in a lifetime stuff for some, but jeeeeeeezo.  If Scotland make it, and we get England at Hampden, I'll be gutted I won't have a ticket, but outside of that it'll just be mild disappointment for Scotland's games, and sheer indifference for something like England vs Belarus at the same stadium.

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52 minutes ago, Burnie_man said:

In was referring to the Hampden take-up, which I understand has been a little sluggish.

According to the UEFA website, very strong demand for the 50 Euro tickets and funnily enough not much interest for the 125 Euro and 185 Euro tickets. Unsurprising. 

It's not like the Euros are going to come to Scotland that often so I'm willing to pay £44 a ticket. Paying over £100 for a ticket when you don't even know who'll be playing seems mental.

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4 hours ago, Scary Bear said:

I’m going to check and see how many Francs (or possibly Euros) I paid for tickets at France ‘98. I’d imagine most big football tournaments like the Euros and World Cups are a bit pricey.

It was 145 Francs for a ticket for Scotland v Morocco game in '98. Not sure how much 145 Francs were worth back then.

It's around £15 back then roughly which when adjusted for inflation is around £25-26 these days.

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It's around £15 back then roughly which when adjusted for inflation is around £25-26 these days.

Interesting. I suppose though since then football has become massively commercialised. What price were domestic (Scotland) tickets of that era Vs now?

 

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