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Tickets falling into the wrong hands

Post by TonbridgeClaret » Wed Apr 24, 2019 8:01 pm

At Stamford Bridge on Monday night, my friend pointed out that the three men and three young boys in front of us were from Italy. When half-time arrived, I spoke to one of the men to ask why they supported Burnley. He informed me that they were from Genoa and had obtained the tickets from a ticket kiosk in Piccadilly (West End of London).
How on earth have 6 Burnley away tickets (thete may have been many more) become available at a place like this? It's just not fair on real Burnley supporters who missed out.
On the positive side, the Italians gave us excellent support throughout the match.

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Re: Tickets falling into the wrong hands

Post by tybfc » Wed Apr 24, 2019 8:07 pm

Money

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Re: Tickets falling into the wrong hands

Post by Aclaret » Wed Apr 24, 2019 8:09 pm

Forza Burnley.

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Re: Tickets falling into the wrong hands

Post by theroyaldyche » Wed Apr 24, 2019 8:31 pm

Cricketfields mates
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Re: Tickets falling into the wrong hands

Post by Claret Till I Die » Wed Apr 24, 2019 8:42 pm

CC has just been to Italy. How do you think he paid for his trip?

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Re: Tickets falling into the wrong hands

Post by FactualFrank » Wed Apr 24, 2019 8:45 pm

theroyaldyche wrote:Cricketfields mates
Not the biggest fan of his are you.

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Re: Tickets falling into the wrong hands

Post by Grumps » Wed Apr 24, 2019 8:57 pm

Some of the supporters clubs always seem to have spares which they offer to people, perhaps these made their way to Central london

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Re: Tickets falling into the wrong hands

Post by theroyaldyche » Wed Apr 24, 2019 9:04 pm

FactualFrank wrote:Not the biggest fan of his are you.
Hes alright is macca

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Re: Tickets falling into the wrong hands

Post by theroyaldyche » Wed Apr 24, 2019 9:05 pm

If u bought 4 10 quid tickets and sold em for 100 each on the street ( which foreigners will pay no probs ) then its a good move

I kno lad who rents out a season ticket at anfield for upwards of 500 per game

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Re: Tickets falling into the wrong hands

Post by italianclaret88 » Wed Apr 24, 2019 9:07 pm

theroyaldyche wrote:Hes alright is macca
Ehehehhehe love burnley till I die...every time I bring tickets with some friends from there...but the only Italian allowed in cfs is ME.... the rest are ********

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Re: Tickets falling into the wrong hands

Post by IanMcL » Wed Apr 24, 2019 10:01 pm

Sadly, the purchase price was way below face value, so left an opportunity for the unscrupulous.

Nonetheless, it was overwhelmingly full of Clarets, so a good move by the club. Thank you

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Re: Tickets falling into the wrong hands

Post by Spijed » Wed Apr 24, 2019 10:16 pm

The only way to stop it is if they could trace the serial number on the tickets.

If they found out who had sold the tickets on they would be well within their rights to ban the supporter from future games.

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Re: Tickets falling into the wrong hands

Post by IanMcL » Wed Apr 24, 2019 10:30 pm

They have to have the details of where these folk were sitting, first!

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Re: Tickets falling into the wrong hands

Post by ClaretTony » Wed Apr 24, 2019 10:46 pm

TonbridgeClaret wrote:At Stamford Bridge on Monday night, my friend pointed out that the three men and three young boys in front of us were from Italy. When half-time arrived, I spoke to one of the men to ask why they supported Burnley. He informed me that they were from Genoa and had obtained the tickets from a ticket kiosk in Piccadilly (West End of London).
How on earth have 6 Burnley away tickets (thete may have been many more) become available at a place like this? It's just not fair on real Burnley supporters who missed out.
On the positive side, the Italians gave us excellent support throughout the match.
Find that difficult to believe. Once we get our allocation they can only be sold from our club. We did sell out but only on the previous Thursday so no Burnley fans wishing to go missed out. Also, for this game, because of the £10 offer, they were only available to people who had purchase history of games not against Chelsea.

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Re: Tickets falling into the wrong hands

Post by aggi » Wed Apr 24, 2019 10:48 pm

There were loads in the away end at Arsenal just before christmas. Both matches went to general sale so I imagine they may well have been bought by either the fans or the ticket agencies. (Obviously there are legal implications for agencies doing this as ticket touting is illegal where football is concerned.)

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Re: Tickets falling into the wrong hands

Post by kendalrobbo » Wed Apr 24, 2019 11:26 pm

Think the Liverpool away game was sold out but a group of Athletic Bilbao fans we are in the away end.

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Re: Tickets falling into the wrong hands

Post by Aclaret » Wed Apr 24, 2019 11:42 pm

ClaretTony wrote:Find that difficult to believe. Once we get our allocation they can only be sold from our club. We did sell out but only on the previous Thursday so no Burnley fans wishing to go missed out. Also, for this game, because of the £10 offer, they were only available to people who had purchase history of games not against Chelsea.
I didn't go to the game but it's correct, I saw a photo of fans wearing shirts of a different club in the away end with clarets and wondered who they might be.

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Re: Tickets falling into the wrong hands

Post by Chester Perry » Wed Apr 24, 2019 11:49 pm

Aclaret wrote:I didn't go to the game but it's correct, I saw a photo of fans wearing shirts of a different club in the away end with clarets and wondered who they might be.
You regularly see a guy in a Dortmund coat in the home section on the Turf
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Re: Tickets falling into the wrong hands

Post by ClaretTony » Wed Apr 24, 2019 11:59 pm

Aclaret wrote:I didn't go to the game but it's correct, I saw a photo of fans wearing shirts of a different club in the away end with clarets and wondered who they might be.
There was someone next but one to me in the stand at Chelsea in an Algeria shirt but he's a Burnley fan

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Re: Tickets falling into the wrong hands

Post by ClaretTony » Thu Apr 25, 2019 12:00 am

Chester Perry wrote:You regularly see a guy in a Dortmund coat in the home section on the Turf
I stopped wearing it and we weren't getting the results, so I went back to it. I didn't wear it at Chelsea though I have to admit, it was shirt sleeves weather. :D
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Re: Tickets falling into the wrong hands

Post by tybfc » Thu Apr 25, 2019 12:03 am

I'm probably totally wrong but I bought a ticket online as soon as they came on sale and sat at the front next to the Chelsea fans.

My voice is still not working from the singing on Monday night but hardly any of the fans around me sang or even stood up and cheered when we scored.

It was very strange but you tend to recognise most of the Burnley fans watching away week in and week out but there were many strange faces around me on Monday.
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Re: Tickets falling into the wrong hands

Post by tim_noone » Thu Apr 25, 2019 12:06 am

TonbridgeClaret wrote:At Stamford Bridge on Monday night, my friend pointed out that the three men and three young boys in front of us were from Italy. When half-time arrived, I spoke to one of the men to ask why they supported Burnley. He informed me that they were from Genoa and had obtained the tickets from a ticket kiosk in Piccadilly (West End of London).
How on earth have 6 Burnley away tickets (thete may have been many more) become available at a place like this? It's just not fair on real Burnley supporters who missed out.
On the positive side, the Italians gave us excellent support throughout the match.
The reduced allocation for away fans of all clubs is very poor. And personally I'm not interested in the points system either....on a positive note my jamaican friends gave Burnley excellent support throughout the Chelsea game. :D as did I.

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Re: Tickets falling into the wrong hands

Post by Richardsbfc » Thu Apr 25, 2019 5:36 am

theroyaldyche wrote:Hes alright is macca
No he is not. Hes a hooligan, along with that Tim Noone!
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Re: Tickets falling into the wrong hands

Post by TonbridgeClaret » Thu Apr 25, 2019 7:07 am

ClaretTony wrote:Find that difficult to believe. Once we get our allocation they can only be sold from our club. We did sell out but only on the previous Thursday so no Burnley fans wishing to go missed out. Also, for this game, because of the £10 offer, they were only available to people who had purchase history of games not against Chelsea.
Difficult to believe or not, they were there. They were on row 18, seat numbers 39-44 (assuming the numbers on the row in front were the same as our group). We got our seats from the Foundation, so maybe that’s a starting point. Could you do some digging Tony?

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Re: Tickets falling into the wrong hands

Post by TonbridgeClaret » Thu Apr 25, 2019 7:16 am

I should have added that we were in the upper tier.

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Re: Tickets falling into the wrong hands

Post by wilks_bfc » Thu Apr 25, 2019 7:29 am

Could it be that because of the bank holiday/transport/tube issues that Burnley fans that bought tickets “passed” them on to somebody else?
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Re: Tickets falling into the wrong hands

Post by MACCA » Thu Apr 25, 2019 7:51 am

theroyaldyche wrote:Hes alright is macca
Cheers, but "alright"?

It's usually highly liked or highly disliked. ( putting it nicely )
You're one of very few in the middle

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Re: Tickets falling into the wrong hands

Post by Woodleyclaret » Thu Apr 25, 2019 8:27 am

Three people next to me in the upper tier were Eintract fans they got tickets off a nice man in the steet !
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Re: Tickets falling into the wrong hands

Post by Corky » Thu Apr 25, 2019 8:35 am

TonbridgeClaret wrote:Difficult to believe or not, they were there. They were on row 18, seat numbers 39-44 (assuming the numbers on the row in front were the same as our group). We got our seats from the Foundation, so maybe that’s a starting point. Could you do some digging Tony?
Whilst we are on the subject Shed Upper Row 19 seats 68 & 69 next to my son and I. Man who looked like Chris Kamara and his daughter(?) I'm guessing they were either Spanish or South American but couldn't speak English. No way they were Burnley fans and were quite surprised by all the jollity.

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Re: Tickets falling into the wrong hands

Post by SalisburyClaret » Thu Apr 25, 2019 8:57 am

Watching a Premier League game in London is on most foreign tourists list of things to do. The tickets are freely available via the concierge in most of the better hotels.
Naturally the price on the ticket isn’t always the price paid

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Re: Tickets falling into the wrong hands

Post by MACCA » Thu Apr 25, 2019 8:59 am

theroyaldyche wrote:Alright. Hes a prick

Happy :lol: :lol:
I was referring to me...

Or am I CC, or even Tim Noone?

Too many Maccas knocking about in CFS , all gets a bit confusing.

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Re: Tickets falling into the wrong hands

Post by Pickles » Thu Apr 25, 2019 9:26 am

We fairly regularly have posts on here where we, Burnley fans, ask for advice about football matches abroad. I remember one about Valencia or Sevilla fairly recently. These Italians and/or South Americans etc are doing exactly the same. When I'm abroad I often look at football fixtures to see if it'd be possible for me to take a game in, it's a great way to experience the culture and quirks of the place you're visiting. I totally get it if it becomes a persistent problem in stopping the The True Fans™ getting tickets but I can't imagine it's a massive issue at the moment, if ever it will be, for Burnley. Never know, it might all help Brand Burnley™ across the continent and beyond. Gianluigi humming Aye Aye Ashley in the arrivals of Leonardo da Vinci International.
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Re: Tickets falling into the wrong hands

Post by Quickenthetempo » Thu Apr 25, 2019 9:55 am

We don't sell out quick enough to any fixture to have investigations into this.

The club simply want to get shut of the tickets.

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Re: Tickets falling into the wrong hands

Post by IanMcL » Thu Apr 25, 2019 9:58 am

Woodleyclaret wrote:Three people next to me in the upper tier were Eintract fans they got tickets off a nice man in the steet !
Glad to see you got your ticket ok, Woodley.
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Re: Tickets falling into the wrong hands

Post by Tinribs » Thu Apr 25, 2019 10:00 am

theroyaldyche wrote:If u bought 4 10 quid tickets and sold em for 100 each on the street ( which foreigners will pay no probs ) then its a good move

I kno lad who rents out a season ticket at anfield for upwards of 500 per game
Course he does,where’s his seat in the dugout
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Re: Tickets falling into the wrong hands

Post by IanMcL » Thu Apr 25, 2019 10:03 am

I don't think there is any accusation that the tickets were sold, by the club, in an illegitimate way. I am sure they were all snapped up by Clarets. However, if away tickets could be purchased, from a ticket agency, like theatre tickets, then Clarets sold them on.

Behind me were folk speaking a foreign language and it wasn't Yorkshire!

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Re: Tickets falling into the wrong hands

Post by cricketfieldclarets » Thu Apr 25, 2019 10:06 am

As if people are bothered about this!?

I know loads of people who have done this and are now as claret and blue as us. Italianclaret88 - came to watch us at Brentford a few years ago. Now as big a claret as any of us and has probably been more games than many on here (and we usually win!!!)

If you want a ticket that much you will get it.
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Re: Tickets falling into the wrong hands

Post by Leisure » Thu Apr 25, 2019 10:14 am

At Arsenal a couple of years ago we met a Spanish lad in the pub there. He was on holiday with his wife in London and had bought a ticket online as he always wanted to see a PL game. He was given a Burnley shirt and scarf by our group which he then proudly wore in the home section. Since then he's kept in touch and become a follower of the Clarets. He brought his wife over a couple of weeks ago to attend a home game and stay for a few days in Burnley.
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Re: Tickets falling into the wrong hands

Post by theroyaldyche » Thu Apr 25, 2019 10:14 am

cricketfieldclarets wrote:As if people are bothered about this!?

I know loads of people who have done this and are now as claret and blue as us. Italianclaret88 - came to watch us at Brentford a few years ago. Now as big a claret as any of us and has probably been more games than many on here (and we usually win!!!)

If you want a ticket that much you will get it.
Exactly. Id sell mine for a high price

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Re: Tickets falling into the wrong hands

Post by IanMcL » Thu Apr 25, 2019 10:23 am

Corky wrote:Whilst we are on the subject Shed Upper Row 19 seats 68 & 69 next to my son and I. Man who looked like Chris Kamara and his daughter(?) I'm guessing they were either Spanish or South American but couldn't speak English. No way they were Burnley fans and were quite surprised by all the jollity.
Did the man find it all unbelievable?
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Re: Tickets falling into the wrong hands

Post by quoonbeatz » Thu Apr 25, 2019 10:45 am

The most widely shared photo of our fans at Chelsea had about 5 different clubs' shirts on the front row.

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Re: Tickets falling into the wrong hands

Post by Somethingfishy » Thu Apr 25, 2019 11:01 am

Perhaps..as odd as we think it is at the moment..foreign fans are starting to support us? Easier to see us in London with it being a touristy place. Of course the odds are they are just random people catching a game but if it helps us gain a following oversees it can't be bad. It does make you wonder how they have come by their tickets though.

On many occasions wandering down Harry Potts Way i have heard foreign voices around me. A guy from the US stopped me earlier in the season in the town centre asking the way to the ground. Russians, scandinavians, Yorkshire..heard it all. All comes with being in the Prem.
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Re: Tickets falling into the wrong hands

Post by Leisure » Thu Apr 25, 2019 11:27 am

I got tickets for 6 lads from Austria who support Burnley for Man Utd away and Southampton at home. They came over for 6 days. Also sorted out a ground tour for them.. They absolutely loved it!
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Re: Tickets falling into the wrong hands

Post by GR10 » Thu Apr 25, 2019 12:06 pm

ClaretTony wrote:Find that difficult to believe. Once we get our allocation they can only be sold from our club. We did sell out but only on the previous Thursday so no Burnley fans wishing to go missed out. Also, for this game, because of the £10 offer, they were only available to people who had purchase history of games not against Chelsea.
CT the 6 Italians that my pal Tonbridge Claret spoke of comprised 3 dads and their 3 young sons, on holiday in London from Genoa. Although they had limited English they were able to answer my pal's question about how they had managed to buy tickets; it was from a ticket booth in London's West End. And that's the unsolved mystery - how did a row of six tickets become available at a West End ticket outlet in that way?

The rights and wrongs of the ticket availability aside, it was great to see that all six enjoyed the experience hugely. They went wild when we scored and joined in enthusiastically with every chant that they could: they even asked me to explain the words to "We are the Longside", which I translated for them, showing them pictures of our Longside old and new :-).

Goodness knows how much they paid for those tickets, but those lads will never ever forget it.

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Re: Tickets falling into the wrong hands

Post by tim_noone » Thu Apr 25, 2019 12:08 pm

Richardsbfc wrote:No he is not. Hes a hooligan, along with that Tim Noone!
:lol: :lol: reformed.

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Re: Tickets falling into the wrong hands

Post by tim_noone » Thu Apr 25, 2019 12:28 pm

IanMcL wrote:I don't think there is any accusation that the tickets were sold, by the club, in an illegitimate way. I am sure they were all snapped up by Clarets. However, if away tickets could be purchased, from a ticket agency, like theatre tickets, then Clarets sold them on.

Behind me were folk speaking a foreign language and it wasn't Yorkshire!
Scottish Maybe??
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Re: Tickets falling into the wrong hands

Post by cricketfieldclarets » Thu Apr 25, 2019 12:41 pm

Can anyone find out how 100s of helmond got tickets and ban them.
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Re: Tickets falling into the wrong hands

Post by tim_noone » Thu Apr 25, 2019 12:47 pm

cricketfieldclarets wrote:Can anyone find out how 100s of helmond got tickets and ban them.
Can't believe you've posted a picture of tonbridge claret And Ian mac :D

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Re: Tickets falling into the wrong hands

Post by IanMcL » Thu Apr 25, 2019 1:01 pm

tim_noone wrote:Can't believe you've posted a picture of tonbridge claret And Ian mac :D
And I thought I was discreet!

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Re: Tickets falling into the wrong hands

Post by TonbridgeClaret » Thu Apr 25, 2019 1:08 pm

tim_noone wrote:Can't believe you've posted a picture of tonbridge claret And Ian mac :D
My God, I can only wish I looked that good!

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