From what I’ve seen it’s more logistics, pricing, tickets and general apathy for a WC in a country that doesn’t seem ready for it.
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Hardly any threads, pleas for tickets etc....must be the lowest key tournament Wales has ever qualified for. Is it the political issues, vost or a combination of both ?
From what I’ve seen it’s more logistics, pricing, tickets and general apathy for a WC in a country that doesn’t seem ready for it.
https://wonkysheep.co.uk/walesworldcup/
This suggests the opposite, all available packages sold and a waiting list for expressions of interest should more become available.
Being in the middle of the regular season doesn't help either. When a tournament is in the summer it fills a gap, the timing of this year's is more of an inconvenience.
It's not bad, only ones I can think generating more interest that I remember are 2016 by a long way and marginally 2020/21.
The window for tickets opens on Tuesday 5th so I guess we will have a better idea of demand then.
It’ll be interesting on Tuesday as I imagine 99% of fans who’ve booked this trip don’t yet have tickets.
I’m bricking it as I’ve already gone all in and booked flights to Dubai and back, accommodation and three matchday shuttle flights to the tune of £5k for two of us without a guaranteed ticket.
Besides seeing the games I think it will be less than an uplifting experience and does anyone know what a beer will cost?
If it’s anything like Dubai it’ll be £10+ a pint.
Another reason we’re not staying in Doha and staying All inclusive in Abu Dhabi.
Also the pound is taking a battering against the AED and the Dollar so it’s getting more expensive by the day at the moment.
£5 a pint according to this article but probably double that outside defined fan zones.
https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/footb...tball-27244676
It's just beyond belief that we only have 2000 tickets.
I want to go but just can't see me getting a ticket, which I think means no entry into Qatar.
If you are not in red wall group 1 the best bet is general sale I expect.
Low ticket numbers, logistically expensive, in the winter, not a country I have the slightest interest in visiting. Qualifying really was the prize in and of itself for me, there’s something about this tournament that feels like it’s not a proper World Cup.
I probably won't even watch much of it on TV. The first group games kick off at 5am. I might get to watch a bit of the 2pm games. I might take the day off for the Wales/USA game.
I’ll tell you by the end of the week once I know my ticket allocation
You could all save your money (those who haven’t yet booked flights and accommodation) and follow the City home and away. You still wouldn’t miss any of our superb Wales games on TV. You all know this makes sense!