by Alex0paul » 24 Sep 2020 Read
On sale Monday at 12pm
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by SnookerFan » 24 Sep 2020 Read
Seems odd to me that they are selling tickets at the minute, considering the ban on attending sporting events.
Champions Of Champions tickets are still on sale. That's only at the beginning of November. Surely they aren't letting fans into that.
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by HappyCamper » 28 Sep 2020 Read
SnookerFan wrote:Seems odd to me that they are selling tickets at the minute, considering the ban on attending sporting events.
Champions Of Champions tickets are still on sale. That's only at the beginning of November. Surely they aren't letting fans into that.
probably better to sell all the tickets now and potentially need to offer refunds, than wait until the last minute and risk not selling the full allocation.
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by SnookerFan » 28 Sep 2020 Read
Maybe.
There were tickets to the final available when I looked this morning. Not risking that again.
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by Iranu » 28 Sep 2020 Read
SnookerFan wrote:Maybe.
There were tickets to the final available when I looked this morning. Not risking that again.
Why’s it a risk? You’ll get a refund if they’re not allowed fans, right?
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by SnookerFan » 28 Sep 2020 Read
Iranu wrote:SnookerFan wrote:Maybe.
There were tickets to the final available when I looked this morning. Not risking that again.
Why’s it a risk? You’ll get a refund if they’re not allowed fans, right?
True.
But final tickets cost me a fortune. Can't be fussed, to be honest. Enjoy watching The Crucible at home.
Also, if it goes ahead but Covid is still about, and you have to wear a mask on the train, not allowed in the bar etc. Why spunk hundreds of pounds on tickets, when I won't enjoy it?
Don't seem worth it.
I have tickets to the CoC in November. Not sure I want to go to that now.
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by HappyCamper » 28 Sep 2020 Read
the fact you're humming and hawing so much about it suggests that you don't want to go.
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by Alex0paul » 28 Sep 2020 Read
I'll probably pick up some more tickets too
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by Ck147 » 28 Sep 2020 Read
SnookerFan wrote:Iranu wrote:SnookerFan wrote:Maybe.
There were tickets to the final available when I looked this morning. Not risking that again.
Why’s it a risk? You’ll get a refund if they’re not allowed fans, right?
True.
But final tickets cost me a fortune. Can't be fussed, to be honest. Enjoy watching The Crucible at home.
Also, if it goes ahead but Covid is still about, and you have to wear a mask on the train, not allowed in the bar etc. Why spunk hundreds of pounds on tickets, when I won't enjoy it?
Don't seem worth it.
I have tickets to the CoC in November. Not sure I want to go to that now.
I'm not bothering with the CoC, had the ticket website up a couple of weeks ago, found tickets for both semi's and the final, was going to book the Friday and Monday off work, but held off to see what Boris was going to say, glad I didn't book anything now.
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by SnookerFan » 28 Sep 2020 Read
Ck147 wrote:SnookerFan wrote:Iranu wrote:SnookerFan wrote:Maybe.
There were tickets to the final available when I looked this morning. Not risking that again.
Why’s it a risk? You’ll get a refund if they’re not allowed fans, right?
True.
But final tickets cost me a fortune. Can't be fussed, to be honest. Enjoy watching The Crucible at home.
Also, if it goes ahead but Covid is still about, and you have to wear a mask on the train, not allowed in the bar etc. Why spunk hundreds of pounds on tickets, when I won't enjoy it?
Don't seem worth it.
I have tickets to the CoC in November. Not sure I want to go to that now.
I'm not bothering with the CoC, had the ticket website up a couple of weeks ago, found tickets for both semi's and the final, was going to book the Friday and Monday off work, but held off to see what Boris was going to say, glad I didn't book anything now.
Wise choice, I feel.
I booked my tickets in January. Hope I get a refund. May not go even if I don't.
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by Wildey » 30 Sep 2020 Read
Yea im not going to book tickets for anything in the near future not because of fear of the virus i believe strongly we have to manage that my issue is with the Protocall surounding everything at the moment cant be fussed with Social distencig, mask wearing. queue for ever to get in to the toilet getting food that you have to follow all these guidlines just cant be bottom with any of it.
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by Alex0paul » 31 Mar 2021 Read
Anyone else waiting on the ballot?
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