Atletico Madrid Game

xavi_the_Boss

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Because they won't agree to let us go through, in the semis of the CL, when we draw them in the quarters. We should close a deal with them. La Liga for CL semifinals. :)

Yeah but quarter finals are earlier then the last match in la Liga.So they let us through to the semis and also let us win the cdr and then in the last match we lose to atletico_Oh no we couldn´t Keep our promise :troll:
RM end the season trophyless,Barca win CL and CDR and Atletico win La Liga.Everybody is happy.
 

raskolnikov

Well-known member
Turns out I will be in Barcelona for a week when the last game of the season is played, I am definitely going to try and visit our championship winning game:worthy:
When I lived in Barcelona I would just show up at the stadium and get tickets on matchday it will be tough for this game since by then it will already be sold out and I dont trust the people outside who offer tickets.

I was thinking to purchase them already, however when I look on the offical website I cant select any seats for this game, does that mean its already sold out? or does it need to be opened up for sale? if so how long before a game do they usually do that? I want to be in time this time so Im not to late as usual.
 

Barcadub

New member
Anybody going over to this? I'm on a solo run for this anyway. Hopefully meet up with some fans off this or from the dublin penya.
 

serghei

Senior Member
Let's say Ateltico is gonna be 4 points off us when we meet them on Camp Nou. Will they try to win the game?
 

Chainsaw

Killahead
Let's say Ateltico is gonna be 4 points off us when we meet them on Camp Nou. Will they try to win the game?

Well if they're 4 points off Barca by then that probably means Real are either above them or close to them. So...yeah.
 

serghei

Senior Member
Well if they're 4 points off Barca by then that probably means Real are either above them or close to them. So...yeah.

Well, finishing no2 or no3 is virtually the same thing. You still go directly in the CL groups.
 

serghei

Senior Member
They'll be not looking at no2 or no3 spot. They'll be looking to the no1 spot.

How can they be aiming for the no1 spot if they are 4 points off us before the last game?

Unless you read off as ahead. Off usually means farther.
 
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Chainsaw

Killahead
So, If Atletico are 4 points behind (more clear) us they will fight for a win against Barca?

Depends on if Real still has a chance of winning the title by then. If they have I think Atleti might take a friendlier approach than usual against Barca.
 

Irish_Cules

New member
Anybody going over to this? I'm on a solo run for this anyway. Hopefully meet up with some fans off this or from the dublin penya.

Did you get a ticket? I was looking online and its sold out on most places. Some third party agencies do have tickets but theyre expensive enough. Cheapest I have found is between 150-200 including service charge and vat.
 

Kerrybai

New member
Hey guys I'm sure tickets will be in high demand but for most games it's easy to get tickets. Here is some advice from a travel forum that may be of use to some of you.

Season ticket holders to FC Barcelona can only ever give their ticket back to the club, or maintain that ticket with the surname. So many older generation season ticket holders, simply hold on to their relatives' season tickets and sell on these seats on match day. Let me explain. Say my father and his 4 brothers were all season ticket holders, but of those 5 siblings, only 1 had children (me). I would renew those season tickets each year, due to their privileged location within the stands, and simply turn up 30 minutes before kick off each home game and sell on those tickets for face price, with the guarantee of having better view than the box office tickets and probably paying off my own season tickets from the profits by the end of the season. This is perfectly legal within the eyes of the club and the governing bodies of football, as long as money doesn't change hands. So those clever OAP's you see hanging around the metro station are the ones with the best tickets! The security guards at the turnstiles know the score, but as long as they haven't seen money changing hands, then its fine by them. This is the best way to get tickets for the match, as you are effectively escorted in by the seller (you will sit next to them), so no security risks with regards fake tickets. It does however, have its risks in that if anyone sees you pay for the ticket, then you run the risk of losing your money and the ticket.

Tickets for matches are released to the general public after the FC Barcelona Members can buy them. You pay an annual subscription to the club if you can't get a season ticket (based on my previous paragraph, you won't be surprised to hear that the waiting list for a season ticket extends back to the 1970`s) and then have first refusal for the tickets before the public. In this way, many "touts" will buy up their share of the ticket allocation, often meaning they take all of the second tier seats in the stadium or the second best seats, after the season ticket holders. They then have a mark up of around 5 Euros per ticket, which for the majority of tourists is a steal, considering the better seat you will be able to get for this first time experience.

My final tip is again, not one that is well publicised and although this means that you don't have the choice of the better seat allocation, it's an official way of going about getting a ticket. You may be surprised to hear that ATMs or cash machines of the bank "La Caixa" also sell FC Barcelona tickets. The Catalan bank sells concert tickets, opera entrances and theatre stalls, so it's no surprise to be able to find seats for the football, either. The reason why I left this tip for last is that due to the previous methods, the Cash point tickets are usually always the last to be sold, meaning you will have the cheapest seats (therefore be higher up in the stadium) which is not to put you off, as any seat in the stadium is well worth the price, but just so that you know you have various options. This option, for example, is great for larger groups who all want to stay together, as it means tickets can be bought in bulk – this way guaranteeing adjacent seating arrangements.
 

Barcadub

New member
Did you get a ticket? I was looking online and its sold out on most places. Some third party agencies do have tickets but theyre expensive enough. Cheapest I have found is between 150-200 including service charge and vat.

No not yet but there was a few available a few weeks back. A lad from another forum has purchased 6 for the game for his group going.

There will be tickets available closer to the game. I hope anyway. It looks like it's gonna be a title match.

Are you going over? Kerrybai you?

Flights and accommodation are gonna be cheaper than the match ticket.
 

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