chirp, chirp, chirp Step 8 Re-post that you have Iran-Angola tickets to swap, but now you want to swap them for the final match (#64) or a Brazil game....better yet, up your swap potential by purchasing a single ticket to the Ukraine-Saudi Arabia match and offer that plus the pair of Iran-Angola tickets Step 9 Repeat step 7
There are suppose to be cat 1s than anything else if you follow the FIFA prototype seating picture...or just think of the last football pitch you went to... There are bound to be more seats along the length of the field than the corners or behind the goal... For the lack of a better example: http://www.meadowlands.com/GiantsSeating.asp if you count the greyed out areas there are still more seats along the length of the field than behind or in the corners and Resale does not contain the section #.
Well yea it makes sense. What else are all the Iranian fans who struck out trying to get Iran-Angola but got stuck with Holland tickets going to do?
OK, that can't be accurate, Cologne doesn't even look like it's made of the advanced level of Legos! You realize FIFA's going to hide behind the statement on their website: "Please note that the diagram is for illustrative purposes only and does not reflect either the exact layout of the stadiums or the precise location in each stadium of the four ticket category types." Also, it looks like they may be categorized even more by sight lines versus proximity than originally thought. N'burg's got a track around it, so pretty much EVERY seat's going to suck (like the Chicago's original Soldier Field or the Rose Bowl w/ the most gradual grade you can imagine), so perhaps in that one and a few others, they felt that the higher-seated fans were going to enjoy the game more (of course, I'm giving FIFA credit for THINKING here, which is probably a mistake.) This makes me regret all the more that I didn't try to harder to condition and transition from goalkeeper to field player for the pro-level game (those guys are going to have way better seats . . .)
no they wont you cannot have TST and single tickets. i know this because i have tst 3 france, and coudlnt get single tickets under my name. so had to get it via dads name.
Just was refreshing randomly and came across this login for Paraguay - Trinidad and Tobago. 1 cat. 1. https://ssltickets.fifaworldcup.com...nge=1&go.x=94&go.y=2&go=Bestellung+fortsetzen
Need a little help... Ort (German) means what in English? England is what in German (is it the Britsche Junger......)
if anyone makes a screenshot from the German page where you have to enter your details, I can give you the exact translation for future try
this is the plan for Munich's Bundesliga games: This seems fair - I'm sure it will be almost the same during the World Cup!
Traditionally, behind the goal seats/terraces are quite popular for football, and they offer a better perspective on the game than seats at the ends of each side. I think you'll be pleasantly surprised.
Ort means 'location' Stadt means 'city' Obvioulsy sometimes this is the same thing, but also obvioulsy sometimes it is not.