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PostPosted: Thu Jul 20, 2006 11:09 pm
by luvliverpool
dawson99 wrote:cant make it, will be in scotland looking for a pub that will even show the match!

My local will be showing ti so if ur anywhere near Inverness let me know

PostPosted: Fri Jul 21, 2006 12:17 am
by ivor_the_injun
I have to say, it is utter b*llocks how difficult it is to get tickets to any LFC game these days.

Why oh why tickets for the Charity f*cking Shield - which may yet essentially be a reserve team outing - aren't just on general sale I cannot f*cking fathom.

I'd get a fancard, but without anything on it, it's virtually impossible for get tickets to anything. :angry:

PostPosted: Fri Jul 21, 2006 1:04 am
by The Ace1983
Liverpool are a big club, but the stadiums aren't big enough. Chelsea have all the prawn sandwich mob now, so they're in the same position. Until Wembley is up and running again, the problem of ticket shortages for all domestic cup finals will continue.

As for the match itself, I think we need to win it. Of course it isn't vital, but it would not only be a major moral boost for the players and another bit of Silver in the chest, but it would give Chelsea something to dwell on a bit, and if they haven't got their eyes on the prize, it's up for grabs (the prize being the Premiership). It's important though, that we don't show them our full hand just to keep them thinking, but it should be won. I know a lot of the more spineless on both sides are already preparing their "it's only the community shield..." lines, but if you want to be successful in this country you have to be dominent. How many doubles and trebles do we, Man Utd and Arsenal have between us? Being the most successful means fighting for everything. No more Mr. Nice Guy.

PostPosted: Fri Jul 21, 2006 3:19 pm
by mitch22
Any one taking any new banners

PostPosted: Fri Jul 21, 2006 3:56 pm
by Rafa D
weringo wrote:I don't understand how you are supposed to get tickets for Liverpool at all. It seems they do not welcome new supporters what so ever. To go to the community shield match you have to have gone to the FA cup final, to go to the final you have to have gone to 5 or so FA cup matches that season, to go to the quarter finals you have to have gone to 3 or so FA cup matches already.

It is then impossible to have gone to the other FA cup matches beforehand unless you are a season ticket holder because they don't offer them to general fans

HOW ARE YOU SUPPOSED TO GET TICKETS?

Its a perfectly good way of getting tickets that rewards loyal fans. You have to start at the bottom you cannot just expect to get a final ticket you have to earn it by going to the less glamourous ties.

Its senority, you work your way up.

PostPosted: Fri Jul 21, 2006 4:51 pm
by puroresu
Ill be their

PostPosted: Fri Jul 21, 2006 11:57 pm
by weringo
Rafa-Dodd wrote:
weringo wrote:I don't understand how you are supposed to get tickets for Liverpool at all. It seems they do not welcome new supporters what so ever. To go to the community shield match you have to have gone to the FA cup final, to go to the final you have to have gone to 5 or so FA cup matches that season, to go to the quarter finals you have to have gone to 3 or so FA cup matches already.

It is then impossible to have gone to the other FA cup matches beforehand unless you are a season ticket holder because they don't offer them to general fans

HOW ARE YOU SUPPOSED TO GET TICKETS?

Its a perfectly good way of getting tickets that rewards loyal fans. You have to start at the bottom you cannot just expect to get a final ticket you have to earn it by going to the less glamourous ties.

Its senority, you work your way up.

I don't want to go straight to the final but to get there you have to buy tickets against some league 1 side we play in the 3rd round and as their ground is so :censored: there are only 5,000 tickets available, these are then offered to season ticket holders

PostPosted: Sat Jul 22, 2006 12:43 am
by callaway360
well maybe you will have more chance if we get the new stadium...

PostPosted: Sun Jul 23, 2006 1:14 pm
by puroresu
weringo wrote:
Rafa-Dodd wrote:
weringo wrote:I don't understand how you are supposed to get tickets for Liverpool at all. It seems they do not welcome new supporters what so ever. To go to the community shield match you have to have gone to the FA cup final, to go to the final you have to have gone to 5 or so FA cup matches that season, to go to the quarter finals you have to have gone to 3 or so FA cup matches already.

It is then impossible to have gone to the other FA cup matches beforehand unless you are a season ticket holder because they don't offer them to general fans

HOW ARE YOU SUPPOSED TO GET TICKETS?

Its a perfectly good way of getting tickets that rewards loyal fans. You have to start at the bottom you cannot just expect to get a final ticket you have to earn it by going to the less glamourous ties.

Its senority, you work your way up.

I don't want to go straight to the final but to get there you have to buy tickets against some league 1 side we play in the 3rd round and as their ground is so :censored: there are only 5,000 tickets available, these are then offered to season ticket holders

I got a fancard and got a ticket away to portsmouth and away to Birmingham in the FA Cup. 

Anyone interested in a Charity Shield ticket.  I was due to go but have just realised I cant go on that day but if anyone wants to go I can still get a ticket.  I'll sell it as face value and am looking to get  a £40 ticket but whatever I get will sell at face value.

Am in London so probably easier if another London LFC fan took the ticket but if anyone is interested just let me know.

PostPosted: Sun Jul 23, 2006 1:54 pm
by kirankara
me, me, me pleeeeeeease pururesu email me at kara_kiran@hotmail.com

PostPosted: Sun Jul 23, 2006 8:29 pm
by adamnbarrett
kirankara wrote:me, me, me pleeeeeeease pururesu email me at kara_kiran@hotmail.com

what about you you you?  ???

PostPosted: Fri Jul 28, 2006 9:18 pm
by Cool Hand Luke
i think yes what about you