FAW meeting with FSF Cymru December 9th 2014Belgium away match feedback
Israel site visit
Israel ticket application forms
Three match tickets (half season tickets)
Programme notes/voice (now Ceri Sennett has left)
Truce games in Ypres December 20
Meeting in North Wales for fans
FSF Cymru
Gol
Any other business possible friendly matches news
Belgium away FeedbackThe ticket allocation was lower than the take up but we all agreed that the FAW loyalty scheme ensured that tickets were distributed as fairly as possible. They also acknowledged that the application forms should have been sent out earlier.
There were no major issues with the fans other than an incident inside the stadium where Smoke bombs were let off prior to kick off and mid-way through the second half. These incidents were reported and once again the FAW is up in front of UEFA. A 5,000 Euro fine was imposed on the FAW for the Andorra match and a hefty fine is expected again for this recent incident. The real problem is the escalation of incidents at FAW matches starting with the pitch invaders at the Super cup and in Andorra and now these smoke bombs in Brussels.
Fans should be aware that stiffer penalties can be imposed including matches played behind closed doors; we need everyone to be aware of this.
Again we found the stadium very poor and fans had no chance of finding their correct seats causing some gangways to fill up, but the fans created a fantastic atmosphere in the Welsh end and apart from the incidents above the fans were well behaved and praised by the Belgium police.
Israel Site visitWe were met by very friendly people and getting through the airport was quite straight forward. You should expect to travel to a coastal location with a warm temperature.
We would recommend fans to stay in Tel Aviv and travel to Haifa on the day of the game. Coaches are being organised by Leigh James, but there is no public transport until the evening.
The modern stadium is excellent with up to date facilities and we can have 1500 tickets to start with and more if required. Fans are reminded that this country is currently in a cease fire agreement with Gaza and caution should be maintained and it is advisable to keep up to date with the Foreign and commonwealth website page on Israel.
https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/israelIsrael ticket application forms.
Lucy Mason said that in early January fans will be able to apply for Israel Tickets online, further details will follow including prices, but all those that book online will be sent an e mail to acknowledge booking with a form to complete that will ask for your travel details, passport number etc., once that is returned your ticket will be confirmed.
Bosnia matchThis match is due to be played in Zenica, the capacity of the stadium is 15,000 and we are allowed 5% of the tickets, approx. 750. Of course Bosnia may not sell their own allocation and may offer us more but at the moment we must assume that 750 is all we will be allocated. The advice is to hold back booking the trip until you are aware of the ticket criteria the FAW uses to distribute tickets and the confirmation of exactly how many we will be allocated.
Three match season ticketsOn sale from December 10th 2014
The Half Tournament Ticket is like a season ticket which covers the three remaining home qualifying matches in the Euro 2016 campaign, as below:
• Wales v Belgium - Friday 12th June 2015 (kick off 7.45pm)
• Wales v Israel - Sunday 6th September 2015 (kick off 5pm)
• Wales v Andorra - Tuesday 13th October 2015 (kick off 7.45pm)
The ticket prices are as follows:
• Adult - £50.00
• Senior Citizen (age 65 and over) - £12.00
• Junior (age 16 and under) - £12.00
• booking fees of £1.00 per half tournament ticket plus a 50p transaction charge apply
These prices represent a discount of 15% for adults and 20% for senior citizens and juniors when compared to buying tickets on a match by match basis. The single match prices are £20.00 for adults and £5.00 for senior citizens and juniors (booking fees apply).
Half Tournament Tickets are only available online through this website and by telephoning the Cardiff City Stadium Ticket Office on 0845 345 1400.
Programme notes/voice (now Ceri Stennett has left)
A different member of staff will now be responsible for this and he will get in touch shortly, hopefully he will also attend the next meeting to introduce himself.
Truce games in Ypres December 20
Members of the Welsh fans’ football team will travel to Ypres in Belgium to take part in the Truce games to remember the First World War when the Allies and Germans had a football match in no man's land during a Christmas truce.
There will be 8 teams taking part and they come from Wales, Scotland, England, Germany Belgium and France....It will be a fans tournament 5 a side.
The FAW has supplied the kit for the fans plus 10 pennants to exchange with opposing teams during the tournament which will take place on Friday December 19th. Media releases will be sent by the organisers.
Meetings/fan forums in North Wales and London
The FSF/FAW meetings always take place in Cardiff so it was suggested that they could be held in North Wales and possibly London in the New Year. A sort of fans forum event where views from the fans from different areas can be heard in person, further details will follow but these events will definitely take place.
FSF CymruWe run a successful fan embassy in Brussels and are planning for Israel. The FAW has donated 2,000 “Wear red for Wales” pin badges and we will distribute these freely to the fans during the next few months,
Gol/ Supporters football teamGol will be visiting an orphanage in Israel and would like to thank the fans who supported the charity by buying raffle tickets at the Andorra game. The dragon has landed fan zine was on sale in Brussels and there will be a new edition next year. The FAW also donated a full kit to the supporters’ football team which was greatly appreciated
Any other business possible friendly matches newsThere are no firm plans for a friendly three days after the Israel match at the moment. A game in June before the Belgium game seems more likely but again nothing has yet been organised.
Trains to North Wales following evening international matches are non-existent and that makes it very difficult for many fans to attend games. It was suggested that fans write to their AM’S to complain about this and ask them to intervene, there is always enough trains for the Rugby so no reason why the football fans should be treated differently.
Meeting closed 5 pm