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wjarrettc
22 Jan 2003, 10:34 AM
I was looking into tickets on the web for EPL matchesand I keep coming across notices that say "X match is ALL-TICKET".

Can someone please tell me how to interpret this phrase as it is not in common use here in the US (to my knowledge, anyway).

Thanks,

Jarrett

SJFC4ever
22 Jan 2003, 10:54 AM
It normally means that you cannot pay cash at the gate to get in, so you have to purchase your seat(s) in advance from the clubs. This is done either directly through their ticket office, or through an agency like ticketmaster.