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HEC QF ticket merry-go-round

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I've not been very active on here recently (stupid full time job commitment).

However, I am after a ticket for the HEC QF (already booked the leave), if someone could oblige?

Will pay face value and a couple of pints for it!

Appreciate this is very early with venue TBC!

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Likewise, living in London and hence not a season ticket holder I'm going to be on the look out for 3 tickets to the extent they don't make it to general sale. Anyone able to help out please PM me :red:
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I'd be surprised if you couldn't get them on general sale guys, if nobody can help you out. I'm not an ST holder myself.
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shamalicious wrote:I'd be surprised if you couldn't get them on general sale guys, if nobody can help you out. I'm not an ST holder myself.
If they sell out that bottom tier quickly I would'nt doubt that part of the middle deck will go on sale, says blocks will open or close depending on crowd size on their stadium map
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There's 34K in the bottom so I assume UR's initial allocation is 8,500. Hard to see ST holders taking all those.

Have Ulster got a complete quarter segment i.e. halfway line to directly behind one set of posts?
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big mervyn wrote:There's 34K in the bottom so I assume UR's initial allocation is 8,500. Hard to see ST holders taking all those.

Have Ulster got a complete quarter segment i.e. halfway line to directly behind one set of posts?
They didn't know where tickets were or what size of blocks this morning, just knew number of seats in each category they could sell.
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The oul flights are starting to get right and pricey. Hard to get change from £200 for out on Saturday back on Sunday now.
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Fri-Sun can still be done for less than £100 if you're willing to be flexible.
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browner wrote:if you're willing to be flexible.
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browner wrote:Fri-Sun can still be done for less than £100 if you're willing to be flexible.
Add in a night in a hotel and food and drink and not much difference though
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UR advertising a coach trip with 2 overnights for £249 ticket included.
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big mervyn wrote:UR advertising a coach trip with 2 overnights for £249 ticket included.
72 hour road trip?! Ive flashbacks of very drunken QF trip to thomand last year - bus just about made it home by mon lunchtime. Word of warning - You'll need helped off the bus back at Europa!?
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Rooster wrote:
browner wrote:Fri-Sun can still be done for less than £100 if you're willing to be flexible.
Add in a night in a hotel and food and drink and not much difference though
Not much difference to what?
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We did the coach trip to Twickenham last year for the final as it was much better than I expected.

Pickup outside Opera House, overnight boat to Liverpool (Birkenhead) coach down to London with a stopoff or two, checked into hotel and then dropped off at Twickenham.

Back to hotel after the match and left at around 10:00 for drive to Cairnryan. We had (I think) three or four stops on way up and got speedy ferry back to Belfast at around 7pm.
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Just wondering which sections of the ground the Ulster fans will mainly occupy for the QF ? A few of us Munster fans are heading over for our match but would also like to support you lot on the Saturday.

Are TM the only ones left selling tickets ? or where would you advise to purchase....cheers
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