Geplaatst: ma jul 30, 2007 3:14 pm
Thanks ...
The official Tournament website is fully in English. But you're right about ajax.nl... it's crap.ASR_AFCA schreef:Strange that the official Ajax site doesn't tell anything in English about the ticketsales for the tournament.
I can imagine more foreign people want to visit this tournament.
That's good - I got caught out last year arriving on the day and couldn't get a ticket (I wasn't that bothered though otherwise would have arranged in advance).ASR_AFCA schreef:There will be stadium sale on the days of the tournament. I see that on Ajax.nl
Vakken Prijzen
112 t/m 116 € 27,-
426 t/m 430 € 32,-
401, 402, 424, 425 € 37,-
418, 423 € 40,-
117, 118, 123, 124 € 44,-
419 t/m 422 € 45,-
119 t/m 122 € 55,-
I'm planning to be at the Sturday 4th game.SE6Ajacied schreef:
I'm planning to be at the Atletico game on the 2nd anyway. If anyone on here is going and fancies a beer or two, drop me a PM.
cheers, down the hatch!
Luckily for you, Ajax - FC Groningen won't be a sell-out. If you want to make reservations for your tickets, the best place you can go to is www.ticketunlimited.nl. The cheapest tickets are 30,00 euros. Its a bit more expensive than normal, but you don't have the clubcard difficulties.achims schreef:Hello to all,
I'm a newbie and I'm trying to get tickets for a special home game of Ajax.
Following find my request I already sent to Ajax Travel and posted on ajaxforum.nl 2 weeks ago - unfortunately I received no answer so far.
Maybe you can help and inform me.
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Hello,
My name is Achim, I'm from Austria and a supporter of Sturm Graz.
Me and 8 other people are going to visit Amsterdam from 31st Aug. (Fr) to 2nd Sep. (Su) and wish to watch the home game of Ajax against FC Groningen on Sunday, 2nd Sep.
I already sent a request for 9 tickets officially to Ajax (Ajax Travel), but for other countries they only offer ticket packages which we don't really want. We want tickets only.
So I'm asking for your help. Please tell me if there are any other possibilties to get tickets (pre-sale, reservations?). I don't know about the situation with season tickets and how many match tickets are available in the free sale. Maybe we also can get tickets immediately after arrival on Friday at the ticket counters?
Looking forward to your answers.
Thanks in advance,
Achim
I should be there too.ZoefdeHaas schreef:Hmmm the champions league match this august in ams'dam starts tomorrow, are the discounts only for card holders?
anyone else planning to go?
I have Alex's e-mail address and phone number, so if you're interested, reply to this topic or drop me a PM - and I will get you in touch with Alex.My name is Alex Jennison. I live in Brooklyn and have two tickets for the Ajax-PSV match, which I will not be able to attend.
My question to you is this: do you want to purchase my tickets? Or do you know anyone who does?
I am only seeking to recoup my expenditures, so I will be asking $160 US for the pair, plus shipping (this covers the ticket price, 42 Euros, plus 4 Euro Ticketbox charge, and two Club Cards).
They are fricking awesome seats, but are not together. The exact locations are as follows: Section 119, Row 11, Seat 80; and Section 119, Row 12, Seat 112.
Please feel free to pass this message on to anyone you know who may be interested.
IBAN NL66ABNA0512651841jamcocteau schreef:Just wondering if somebody could pm the ajax bank details on season ticket renewal form as forgot to note it down.
Slainte
One of the Dutch guys will know for certain but I don't think you'll need a club card for the Sparta game as long as you've got some form of photo ID (passport) on you. I've bought tickets direct at the ground a few times without showing any ID and the only time it was checked was going into the "F-Side" against PSV and that only against a list of people who were banned (I don't think there were any UK passport holders on there!).nick468 schreef:Are the 'Club Card Certificates ' available before all the games? From reading the stuff about them on Ajax-USA (rip), it looks like it is possible to buy them from the stadium and then buy a ticket in a single transaction a day before the game.
However, ominously at the end, it adds:
" Always check whether 'Club Card certificates' are on sale by calling the Supporters Desk, before making your way to the ArenA. "
Could someone clarify this? I will be coming over to watch the Sparta Rotterdam game.
No, I checked with Menno Pot, and he said you definetly need a club card. Do you think "certificates" will definetely be available from the supporters desk if I go down the Friday before the kick off (Sunday).SE6Ajacied schreef:One of the Dutch guys will know for certain but I don't think you'll need a club card for the Sparta game as long as you've got some form of photo ID (passport) on you. I've bought tickets direct at the ground a few times without showing any ID and the only time it was checked was going into the "F-Side" against PSV and that only against a list of people who were banned (I don't think there were any UK passport holders on there!).nick468 schreef:Are the 'Club Card Certificates ' available before all the games? From reading the stuff about them on Ajax-USA (rip), it looks like it is possible to buy them from the stadium and then buy a ticket in a single transaction a day before the game.
However, ominously at the end, it adds:
" Always check whether 'Club Card certificates' are on sale by calling the Supporters Desk, before making your way to the ArenA. "
Could someone clarify this? I will be coming over to watch the Sparta Rotterdam game.
You need to bring your passport to the game just in case but I can't see this being an issue - Sparta isn't a big game or anything.
OK, thats bad luck, but Ko will know better than me. Thinking about it though, the last league ticket I bought at the ground was for Roda which is on that exempt list for this season. Why don't you ring the club direct? 020 - 3 111 444 which is 0031 20 - 3 111 444 from the UK? The staff all speak English and you might be able to reserve a ticket etc over the phone.....nick468 schreef:No, I checked with Menno Pot, and he said you definetly need a club card. Do you think "certificates" will definetely be available from the supporters desk if I go down the Friday before the kick off (Sunday).SE6Ajacied schreef:One of the Dutch guys will know for certain but I don't think you'll need a club card for the Sparta game as long as you've got some form of photo ID (passport) on you. I've bought tickets direct at the ground a few times without showing any ID and the only time it was checked was going into the "F-Side" against PSV and that only against a list of people who were banned (I don't think there were any UK passport holders on there!).nick468 schreef:Are the 'Club Card Certificates ' available before all the games? From reading the stuff about them on Ajax-USA (rip), it looks like it is possible to buy them from the stadium and then buy a ticket in a single transaction a day before the game.
However, ominously at the end, it adds:
" Always check whether 'Club Card certificates' are on sale by calling the Supporters Desk, before making your way to the ArenA. "
Could someone clarify this? I will be coming over to watch the Sparta Rotterdam game.
You need to bring your passport to the game just in case but I can't see this being an issue - Sparta isn't a big game or anything.
Cheers,
NICK