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MassterMark said:3 friends, 2for milan & 2for inter
Great math.
MassterMark said:3 friends, 2for milan & 2for inter
No way it'll be sold out. I'm very confident there will be tickets available during the matchday.TheGrinch said:Got a question about the home game against Werder Bremen.
Do you think that it will be sold out? If not, will there be tickets available at the San Siro on the matchday?
Thank You!
If you read through that thread then you'd get information that game like Milan-Fiore isn't sold out(if it's not some rare case) and people here would be pretty confident you can purchase tickets before the match from official ticketpoints next to the stadium.tommc123 said:Ok but, when I last posted in there I didnt really seem to get a pretty quick reply. As I have to book the flights tomorrow I kinda needed info soon so I was just seeing if it would be quicker here. Please feel free to delete the thread if not appropriate.
Got a question about the home game against Werder Bremen.
Do you think that it will be sold out? If not, will there be tickets available at the San Siro on the matchday?
Thank You!
I am posting about the Fiorentina game on the 17th. Will there be tickets available on matchday? I appreciate all information.
I'm headin to the fiorentina game next sat any one know what time the ticket kiosks open at the stadium on matchday??? Any help would b great!
So If I am understanding correctly, AC Milan now have this card that is needed for the big games right?
Not really. Only Jube and Inter matches are sold out within season. Also I kind of remember you get the card for free if you purchase tickets. Maybe it was from a certain place. Not sure. Maybe someone else can confirm.Is that needed for the slightly less big games? I am hopefully visiting Milan as part of a trip I am planning when I come to Europe and visit a few places hopefully watching a football match in each city. I have noticed some teams have easy ways to get tickets while some seem alittle complicated.
As said withtout(title race end or sth like that) some special circumstances only derby and Juve are sold out.How often do AC Milan sell out their home matches? Are there ways to buy tickets online prior to your trip or is it basically going up to the stadium once you are there?
Which parts of the stadium are the preferred areas to sit for all of you that have gone to see them a few times or alot of times? I would prefer not to be by people throwing flares.
All except curvas(the areas behind the goal). Not too many flares flying(maybe some have been lighted at derbys but that's it) around in Serie A these times anyway.
Hi - I'm making the trip over to watch this match - will be first time in Milan.
Firstly, although I think this match is one of the Saturday night games, can anyone confirm for me? Several websites are still showing that it's a Sunday kickoff, which would be awkward since I'll need to be on a plane soon after the final whistle.
Secondly, can anyone give any advice on which part of the stadium is best to sit in - we'll probably buy tickets in the 34 euros area. Or are the very cheapest ones the way forward, or not worth the saving?
Thanks very much for your help.
thanks for the response to my questions, I don't think I can make it over till early next season(Sept. or Oct. 2009). I just want to make sure I am prepared for my first visit to Milan.
Which parts of the stadium are the preferred areas to sit for all of you that have gone to see them a few times or alot of times? I would prefer not to be by people throwing flares.