Bayern Munich away tix travel pubs

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russgoonergibson wrote:Just seen on twitter guy trying to swap one single ticket plus cash for two tickets , claiming u have to sit allocated seats in Germany , I've never been Germany is this the case normally just pile in , anyone know ?
Arsenal European aways are, in practice, unreserved seating.

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It wasn't in Schalke or Dortmund. It may have been for the final in Munich though.

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SWLGooner wrote:
russgoonergibson wrote:Just seen on twitter guy trying to swap one single ticket plus cash for two tickets , claiming u have to sit allocated seats in Germany , I've never been Germany is this the case normally just pile in , anyone know ?
Arsenal European aways are, in practice, unreserved seating.
90% of the time but not always. Been to a few where it's been enforced either by stewarding or by the fact that we've been split between different sectors.

Given that we've got one big block with all fixed price tickets in Munich, i'd imagine it'll probably be stand where you like.

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Moiderd, we're gonna be moiderd.
Have you seen their goal difference? It's like + 27,864 FFS.
Even if we score 72, we shall lose by 689.

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Dan_85 wrote:
SWLGooner wrote:
russgoonergibson wrote:Just seen on twitter guy trying to swap one single ticket plus cash for two tickets , claiming u have to sit allocated seats in Germany , I've never been Germany is this the case normally just pile in , anyone know ?
Arsenal European aways are, in practice, unreserved seating.
90% of the time but not always. Been to a few where it's been enforced either by stewarding or by the fact that we've been split between different sectors.

Given that we've got one big block with all fixed price tickets in Munich, i'd imagine it'll probably be stand where you like.
I'm very obedient & would normally just head straight for the seat numbers that are on the ticket. I'm sure that some people, esp those whose seats are not together, stand where they want....but my experience is that people generally start off by standing next to their own - reserved - seat.

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Dan_85 wrote:
SWLGooner wrote:
russgoonergibson wrote:Just seen on twitter guy trying to swap one single ticket plus cash for two tickets , claiming u have to sit allocated seats in Germany , I've never been Germany is this the case normally just pile in , anyone know ?
Arsenal European aways are, in practice, unreserved seating.
90% of the time but not always. Been to a few where it's been enforced either by stewarding or by the fact that we've been split between different sectors.

Given that we've got one big block with all fixed price tickets in Munich, i'd imagine it'll probably be stand where you like.
I'm very obedient & would normally just head straight for the seat numbers that are on the ticket. I'm sure that some people, esp those whose seats are not together, who stand where they want....but my experience is that people start off by standing next to their own - reserved - seat.

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munich away ticket picture please

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Hi
has anyone received their tickets for the away leg in munich yet?
we could only get one in five applied for but ive found a guy in ireland who says hes got 4 for sale
and was just wondering if one of you kind fellows could post a picture so i can see what they look like.
we have booked an apartment and got all the flights so are desperate to get tickets
cheers
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minty99 wrote:Hi
has anyone received their tickets for the away leg in munich yet?
we could only get one in five applied for but ive found a guy in ireland who says hes got 4 for sale
and was just wondering if one of you kind fellows could post a picture so i can see what they look like.
we have booked an apartment and got all the flights so are desperate to get tickets
cheers
:barscarf:
I wouldn't trust anyone who's Irish to be honest mate
















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Wouldn't have thought anyone's received em yet.

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Dan_85 wrote:Wouldn't have thought anyone's received em yet.
thats what i thought mate it was probably a rape waiying to happen can someone post when they recieve theres cheers :barscarf: :barscarf:

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minty99 wrote:
Dan_85 wrote:Wouldn't have thought anyone's received em yet.
thats what i thought mate it was probably a rape waiying to happen can someone post when they recieve theres cheers :barscarf: :barscarf:

Normally not till couple weeks before the game mate ,

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We just saw United put on another solid display away to Madrid. As Arsenal fans we kind of know that this is our exit before the game even begins. Based on every big game we play that we lose. So we will be lucky to get away with a 2 goal disadvantage from the first leg. Sadly we do not have the defence to hold a clean sheet in the return so I will watch and enjoy but the script is there as it always is these days.

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supergeorgegraham wrote:We just saw United put on another solid display away to Madrid. As Arsenal fans we kind of know that this is our exit before the game even begins. Based on every big game we play that we lose. So we will be lucky to get away with a 2 goal disadvantage from the first leg. Sadly we do not have the defence to hold a clean sheet in the return so I will watch and enjoy but the script is there as it always is these days.
There have been worse Arsenal sides over the last 5 years and despite the prophesies none have been really hammered over two legs. Twice we've played an amazing Barca side, and twice we've looked second best but had our moments... 1-0 up away and missed chance to go 4-2 up on aggregate. Then the RVP sending off when we were ahead 3-2.

So even though Bayern are obviously far stronger than us, and massive favourites, I still think we're more than capable of running them close - or maybe even springing a surprise.

I think Utd's problem against Real will be at Old Trafford. I always expected them to get a draw in Madrid....but think they will lose at home!

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I realized I was still on hold with Thomas Cook for this game, so I called them up and they said they were waiting to see if they could sell me a ticket as they need permission from Arsenal. I had emailed Thomas Cook a while back but got no reply. They blamed Arsenal for not telling them whether or not they could sell the tickets they had.

Also on the ticket page this is back up with a register for a ballot. So I assume there are some unsold tickets somewhere between Thomas Cook and Arsenal.

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_James_ wrote:I realized I was still on hold with Thomas Cook for this game, so I called them up and they said they were waiting to see if they could sell me a ticket as they need permission from Arsenal. I had emailed Thomas Cook a while back but got no reply. They blamed Arsenal for not telling them whether or not they could sell the tickets they had.

Also on the ticket page this is back up with a register for a ballot. So I assume there are some unsold tickets somewhere between Thomas Cook and Arsenal.
The Accessibility Ticket ballot is for disabled supporters only mate

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