So...anyone for Paris?
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So...anyone for Paris?
Tickets for the Heineken Cup Final 2010 in Paris went on sale at 9am this morning...I guess the hotels will be booked up soon as well!
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Be easier to get accomadation in paris also y dont the erc reserve hotels for the club so they donty have to stay miles away
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tigers travel club might be an option for me i think, if they extend packages to members. i want to get a few HC aways in next season.
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I would have definitely bought up 8 tickets if the final was in the British isles. But it's in Paris, meanng that it would be harder to travel there and sell tickets to other English fans (assuming an English team gets to the final)
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If thats the top tier of the seedings - looks like Bath in the quarter or semi again!
Top Tier is:-
Leinster, Bath, Tigers, Biarittz, Munster and Toulouse.
Oh sorry - no Wasps!
Top Tier is:-
Leinster, Bath, Tigers, Biarittz, Munster and Toulouse.
Oh sorry - no Wasps!
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bought my tickets today... what a crazy surcharge ticketmaster attach to their tickets!!
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Not us, we're saving for New Zealand the year after ;)
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Re: So...anyone for Paris?
Too soon for hotels, but I would imagine that the tickets will sell at an ever increasing rate. Master Waffle and I will be there.LittleBowdenTiger wrote:Tickets for the Heineken Cup Final 2010 in Paris went on sale at 9am this morning...I guess the hotels will be booked up soon as well!
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I shall be travelling with Bakers Arms Travel. with the arrangements made for Murrayfield being superb at short notice, i believe that Paris will be just as good, even if Tigers aren't playing.
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What are the odds on a Tigers Perpignan final?
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So let me get this right, you buy tickets but have no idea where you'll actually be sitting?
And what happend to cheaper rates for early pre-sales?
A few too many people getting greedy on this competiton, what's the clubs allocation going to be this year........5k?
And what happend to cheaper rates for early pre-sales?
A few too many people getting greedy on this competiton, what's the clubs allocation going to be this year........5k?
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As to the first question; no different to buying away tickets via the Tigers website.Easty wrote:So let me get this right, you buy tickets but have no idea where you'll actually be sitting?
And what happend to cheaper rates for early pre-sales?
A few too many people getting greedy on this competiton, what's the clubs allocation going to be this year........5k?
As to the final question; the allocation for the finalists will be the same as this season, i.e. 15,000 in total.
I would imagine that the rest is governed by the market; demand for tickets is likely to be robust.
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Re: So...anyone for Paris?
See you there!Tommy B wrote:I'll be buying my ticket today!!
See you there too!Rizzo wrote: Not us, we're saving for New Zealand the year after ;)
Anyone for the ashes 2010, just to fill in the gap?