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Please note that due to local laws, every ticket is required to have a passport number entered at the point of purchase, this cannot be amended at any time. You will need to bring your passport to collect your ticket, and take it to the game.

Please note that due to local laws, every ticket is required to have a passport number entered at the point of purchase, this cannot be amended at any time. Out in Athens from Tuesday until the Sunday only way to get reasonably priced flights when I was booking , so worst case scenario is I find a local able to sort me a home end ticket, or I soak up the atmosphere with everyone pre-game, find a bar to watch the game in, get a groundhop in at one of the Super League Div 2 games on Saturday Div 1 isn t on the cards as the Athens based teams are either playing away or playing on the Sunday and overall have a long needed holiday in a new city.

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[Albion] AEK Athens - ticketing process, tiers and all that jazz

I spoke with an AEK Athens fan who I work with who was at the game last week and who knows a number of season ticket holders. He was telling me to expect no trouble, even offered to buy me a ticket in the home end if I can’t get an away ticket so I don’t think people need to be too worried about this one.

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jackalbion

Well-known member
Aug 30, 2011 3,140

Will be the tamest of the 3 if the AEK ultras we were speaking with are correct.

Really respect Brighton and fans and won’t be problems….it’s Ajax they’re after!

Had a similar chat with them in Burger King after the home game, they said we will be fine, its Panathinaikos we have to look out for is what they said.

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patchamalbion

Well-known member
Feb 26, 2009 5,902 brighton

Had a similar chat with them in Burger King after the home game, they said we will be fine, its Panathinaikos we have to look out for is what they said.

Probably the same blokes as they looked more than capable of doing a Burger King followed by an RFC which is where we were chatting to them! Top fans and very knowledgeable

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S'hampton Seagull

Well-known member
Oct 12, 2003 6,712 Southampton

I spoke with an AEK Athens fan who I work with who was at the game last week and who knows a number of season ticket holders. He was telling me to expect no trouble, even offered to buy me a ticket in the home end if I can’t get an away ticket so I don’t think people need to be too worried about this one.

If I can't get an away ticket I might need some help like he's offered!

sam who likes albion

Member
Sep 8, 2023 47 If I can't get an away ticket I might need some help like he's offered! me too that's quite the offer. I checked on their site and tickets are 70 euro at the cheapest.

Official Old Man

Uckfield Seagull
Aug 27, 2011 7,972 Brighton

This football lark is costing me a fortune. So in order to sweeten the wife I'm taking her to Greece for a week, what a nice chap I am. In fact the 'holiday' from 26th Nov to 2nd Dec via Tui, using EasyJet flights, was cheaper than flights alone for just three days.
Just thought as I'm writing this. 6:45 am flights, I might as well go direct to Gatwick from Forest.

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Hamilton

Well-known member
Jul 7, 2003 11,664 Brighton Anyone know the reason why these can’t go on sale earlier?

Is it PotG?

Well, is it?
Feb 20, 2017 21,635 Sussex by the Sea Anyone know the reason why these can’t go on sale earlier? Barbs (OBE) and Jen (not yet) have been quite busy recently.

Bob!

WSU Ruffian
Jul 5, 2003 10,654

Hadn't noticed this bit before on the Ticket site:

Please note that due to local laws, every ticket is required to have a passport number entered at the point of purchase, this cannot be amended at any time. You will need to bring your passport to collect your ticket, and take it to the game.

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Dave the hatosaurus

Well-known member
Aug 22, 2021 962 worthing

Hadn't noticed this bit before on the Ticket site:

Please note that due to local laws, every ticket is required to have a passport number entered at the point of purchase, this cannot be amended at any time. You will need to bring your passport to collect your ticket, and take it to the game.

Thanks Bob, i had not seen that either and do not think it has been mentioned before you did. Knowing that some book their tickets from work locations i hope they will read your post before Friday am. Of course the saving grace is anyone on the first day is guaranteed a ticket. Another thing is some may be booking for a group of f&f and i suppose they will need everyone's individual passport number.

studio150

Well-known member
Jul 30, 2011 28,975 On the Border

Thanks Bob, i had not seen that either and do not think it has been mentioned before you did. Knowing that some book their tickets from work locations i hope they will read your post before Friday am. Of course the saving grace is anyone on the first day is guaranteed a ticket. Another thing is some may be booking for a group of f&f and i suppose they will need everyone's individual passport number.

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Titanic

Super Moderator
Helpful Moderator Jul 5, 2003 38,565 West Sussex

Hadn't noticed this bit before on the Ticket site:

Please note that due to local laws, every ticket is required to have a passport number entered at the point of purchase, this cannot be amended at any time. You will need to bring your passport to collect your ticket, and take it to the game.


That will catch out some ticket purchasers. You need to have the owners passport number for EACH TICKETS you are buying.

Hamilton

Well-known member
Jul 7, 2003 11,664 Brighton

Again, with Monday morning at 9am I am having to move meetings around to be in the queue to hopefully buy a ticket.

South Central (Hove)
Apr 7, 2006 6,305 Brighton & Hove

I'm in the Monday morning bunch, be gutted if I don't get a ticket. I'm already in Greece and ready to head to Nea Filadelfia via Pireaus!

Bozza

You can change this
Helpful Moderator Jul 4, 2003 53,955 Back in Sussex

Well, we know there will be tickets available on Monday morning as, for there to be none, every single person in tier one would need to take up their option for a ticket. That's never happened before, and it certainly won't happen for this one.

It's a matter of how many will be available.

I think there will be a decent number for the following reasons.

- If you've not booked travel yet, you will find options are relatively expensive
- It's a trip that may need a longer stint away from home, particularly to try and find cheaper travel
- Some people will have been a "one and done", ie wanted to see the Albion play abroad somewhere, and already ticked that box in the first two games

I'm hoping @Titanic will be able to let us know the initial allocation and the occasional update ahead of Monday morning.

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sully

Dunscouting
Jul 7, 2003 7,739 Worthing

I registered for this one in case I didn't get Ajax tickets, as I can only afford one trip.

I'm tier 2 anyway, so won't affect the number available Monday morning, but one less person in the scramble, as I was successful in the first minute scramble for Ajax.

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Vatican Citys No.2 Keeper

Rebels & Albion
Jul 9, 2007 3,558 2006 & 2019 Pier of the Year Champions

Hoping there end up being some left for this in the first MyAlbion+ tier come Tuesday morning, but know that's optimistic. I committed financially to doing Athens a few days after the draw as my one trip, as didn't fancy Marseille and knew Ajax would be a bumrush for tickets. In hindsight was probably the wrong move given I absolutely would have got a ticket for Marseille.

Out in Athens from Tuesday until the Sunday (only way to get reasonably priced flights when I was booking), so worst case scenario is I find a local able to sort me a home end ticket, or I soak up the atmosphere with everyone pre-game, find a bar to watch the game in, get a groundhop in at one of the Super League Div 2 games on Saturday (Div 1 isn't on the cards as the Athens based teams are either playing away or playing on the Sunday) and overall have a long needed holiday in a new city.

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dazzer6666

Well-known member
Mar 27, 2013 48,662 Burgess Hill

Well, we know there will be tickets available on Monday morning as, for there to be none, every single person in tier one would need to take up their option for a ticket. That's never happened before, and it certainly won't happen for this one.

It's a matter of how many will be available.

I think there will be a decent number for the following reasons.

- If you've not booked travel yet, you will find options are relatively expensive
- It's a trip that may need a longer stint away from home, particularly to try and find cheaper travel
- Some people will have been a "one and done", ie wanted to see the Albion play abroad somewhere, and already ticked that box in the first two games

I'm hoping @Titanic will be able to let us know the initial allocation and the occasional update ahead of Monday morning.

I know a couple of people that registered and would be T1 but aren't going (for combos of the reasons you state). understand allocation is c1600 so maybe 1-200 available on Monday perhaps ? Sales will be a bit slower on Friday initially as people realise they need their passports but with all weekend to buy it won't stop any T1s purchasing eventually.

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