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" IF YOU WANT TO GO TOMORROW/START QUEUING "

Thu Jul 07, 2016 12:02 pm

Been in the queue for the Wales homecoming at Cardiff City Stadium tomorrow for a long time and only 25% through it.

I would advise all to start queuing as soon as possible or you may miss out. Link to the ticket page below.

https://www.eticketing.co.uk/fawtickets-english/ :ayatollah:

All you need to know about the day viewtopic.php?f=2&t=174834 :ayatollah:

Re: " IF YOU WANT TO GO TOMORROW/START QUEUING "

Thu Jul 07, 2016 12:30 pm

Id advise opening several browsers - site is crap. I had one in explorer that went all way to the end and it "timed out".

I tried again and it went straight in - the other one is still chugging through the window :(

Re: " IF YOU WANT TO GO TOMORROW/START QUEUING "

Thu Jul 07, 2016 12:31 pm

I spoke with the FAW after queing for a couple of hours and also being bounced out a couple of times, The ticket portal was experiencing issues due to demand but I've just now been able to book. Currently there looks like plenty of availability on the interactive map but I'd get in quick just in case.

Re: " IF YOU WANT TO GO TOMORROW/START QUEUING "

Thu Jul 07, 2016 12:36 pm

GrangeEndStar wrote:I spoke with the FAW after queing for a couple of hours and also being bounced out a couple of times, The ticket portal was experiencing issues due to demand but I've just now been able to book. Currently there looks like plenty of availability on the interactive map but I'd get in quick just in case.


where do you print them, or is the invoice sufficient?

Re: " IF YOU WANT TO GO TOMORROW/START QUEUING "

Thu Jul 07, 2016 12:43 pm

Ordered mine, middle of Ninian stand :ayatollah: :bluebird:

Re: " IF YOU WANT TO GO TOMORROW/START QUEUING "

Thu Jul 07, 2016 12:47 pm

RYANBLUE wrote:
GrangeEndStar wrote:I spoke with the FAW after queing for a couple of hours and also being bounced out a couple of times, The ticket portal was experiencing issues due to demand but I've just now been able to book. Currently there looks like plenty of availability on the interactive map but I'd get in quick just in case.


where do you print them, or is the invoice sufficient?


It's really not clear on the web site if the confirmation or printout is sufficient. You get the option to print the confirmation and also an email to confirm your booking, so I'll print one off just to make sure. I've just called the City ticket office for clarification and there's a queue no doubt asking for clarification, I'll call again later and post up what they say.

Re: " IF YOU WANT TO GO TOMORROW/START QUEUING "

Thu Jul 07, 2016 12:59 pm

GrangeEndStar wrote:
RYANBLUE wrote:
GrangeEndStar wrote:I spoke with the FAW after queing for a couple of hours and also being bounced out a couple of times, The ticket portal was experiencing issues due to demand but I've just now been able to book. Currently there looks like plenty of availability on the interactive map but I'd get in quick just in case.


where do you print them, or is the invoice sufficient?


It's really not clear on the web site if the confirmation or printout is sufficient. You get the option to print the confirmation and also an email to confirm your booking, so I'll print one off just to make sure. I've just called the City ticket office for clarification and there's a queue no doubt asking for clarification, I'll call again later and post up what they say.


Just spoke with ticket office.

The tickets are attached as a PDF to a secondary email that you get about 10 minutes after you get your initial confirmation email. You need to print these out as they will act as your tickets.

Doors open at 5:00pm tomorrow and the squad is expected to arrive between 6:30 and 7pm.

Re: " IF YOU WANT TO GO TOMORROW/START QUEUING "

Thu Jul 07, 2016 2:14 pm

Hi, I have received my purchase details in a email is that all thats required as I have not
received any other emails about printing tickets up to now for tomorrows event.

Re: " IF YOU WANT TO GO TOMORROW/START QUEUING "

Thu Jul 07, 2016 2:15 pm

It won't let me open the attachment for the tickets so obviously can't print them off. What do i do?

Re: " IF YOU WANT TO GO TOMORROW/START QUEUING "

Thu Jul 07, 2016 2:54 pm

I have had confirmation email but after 3 hours still no tickets any 1 no what I should do ?

Re: " IF YOU WANT TO GO TOMORROW/START QUEUING "

Thu Jul 07, 2016 3:36 pm

I've had the confirmation email but no tickets i had the confirmation email at 1.30ish and still waiting for the tickets now

Re: " IF YOU WANT TO GO TOMORROW/START QUEUING "

Thu Jul 07, 2016 3:38 pm

Spoke to ticket office just now and they said they are in the process of being sent out but due to the volume, it is taking longer than normal.

Re: " IF YOU WANT TO GO TOMORROW/START QUEUING "

Thu Jul 07, 2016 3:44 pm

just received my email containing tickets after 3 hours, they must be extremely busy. Hope you all receive yours. :thumbup:

Re: " IF YOU WANT TO GO TOMORROW/START QUEUING "

Thu Jul 07, 2016 4:15 pm

If you support Wales you should become a Gold Member and follow them thro the qualifiers, I had no problems?

Re: " IF YOU WANT TO GO TOMORROW/START QUEUING "

Thu Jul 07, 2016 5:53 pm

I'm still waiting for mine. I'm going email Cardiff ticket office now

Re: " IF YOU WANT TO GO TOMORROW/START QUEUING "

Thu Jul 07, 2016 5:55 pm

Whats the ticket office email so i can contact them please?

Re: " IF YOU WANT TO GO TOMORROW/START QUEUING "

Thu Jul 07, 2016 8:32 pm

on FAW site saying sold out

Re: " IF YOU WANT TO GO TOMORROW/START QUEUING "

Thu Jul 07, 2016 9:33 pm

I got the 2 tickets now

Re: " IF YOU WANT TO GO TOMORROW/START QUEUING "

Thu Jul 07, 2016 10:01 pm

Joe Ledley to miss Wales homecoming party to get married

Joe Ledley will miss Wales' homecoming party as he heads off to Ibiza to get married.

His teammate Gareth Bale said this week that Ledley would postpone his wedding following Wales' incredible run to the semifinal of Euro 2016.

Ledley had been due to get married in Ibiza on Saturday and he confirmed after Wales' 2-0 semifinal defeat to Portugal that he is still heading to the Mediterranean island to tie the knot with partner Ruby May.

It means he will miss the big "welcome home" party in Cardiff on Friday with thousands of fans expected to turn up and salute Chris Coleman's squad.

"The boys are going back to Wales to see the fans but I've got a wedding to attend," said Ledley. "I don't feel I need to go back and see what we've achieved means to the supporters.

"I know deep down how much their support from back home meant to me. I've got a wedding to think about. It's Ibiza for me now."

Ledley's absence from the homecoming party will be a disappointment for supporters as he has become something of a cult hero.

The Crystal Palace midfielder's dance moves, which have been shown off in front of fans in France and also caught on camera in the dressing room, have gone viral on social media.
But Ledley is serious when it comes to football, saying: "We have created history as no other Welsh team has gone further than us, and it's going to be a good few years before another team beats that.

"Hopefully they do, but what we've achieved is history-making. We'll go down as legends, hopefully.

"But we deserved to be in the semi-final. We battered Belgium, who are second in the [FIFA] rankings, as we played them off the park.

"Portugal just wasn't our day, it wasn't meant to be in the end. They scored two poor goals -- Ronaldo's shot was useless. Normally he hits them from there, but he scuffled the cross for a tap-in.

"With the header the guy can leap but apart from that he didn't really do anything in the game."

Wales seek to build on Euros success when they start their World Cup campaign at home to Moldova in September.

Austria, Georgia, the Republic of Ireland and Serbia are also in the group and the 29-year-old Ledley feels Wales are in a good place to qualify for Russia in 2018.

"This is the first competition we've been in for 50-odd years and we've enjoyed every minute of it," said Ledley.
"We were just one step away from where we wanted to be and we're looking at this as a stepping stone to Russia.

"The feeling is that this is the start of something rather than the end.

"I feel I'm getting a bit old and the World Cup will probably be one of the last competitions I'll play in.

"It'll be the same for some of the other players too, so we need to build on this and work as hard as we can going into the next qualifiers.

"We have had a taste of this and we want to keep going.

"We're a hungry bunch of players, we prove that week-in, week-out, and to be in the top four teams of the European Championship means a lot to us."