Buying Ajax Tickets

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Buying Ajax Tickets

by EastStander » 05 Jan 2010 16:50

I am off to Amsterdam with a few mates this month and we want to go to the Ajax vs AZ game.

However, I have been told that it’s not so easy getting 'normal' tickets. The only option via the club seems to be the 100euro (or more) tourist package.

We don’t really want to spend that much, so if anyone knows how to get normal tickets for Ajax, or has some 'street knowledge', let me know.

Any info would be appreciated.

Cheers.

(Hope this is the correct section for this topic)

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Re: Buying Ajax Tickets

by handbags_harris » 05 Jan 2010 17:42

Unfortunately it's not easy getting tickets for the big three in the Netherlands. The issue you have there is that firstly the clubs have so many season ticket holders - Feyenoord have their maximum allocation of 45000 for example, and Ajax certainly have a similar amount. Secondly, because of the hooligan problem they've had over the years the clubs have a membership scheme similar to what we have here only with stricter ticketing controls and they don't sell "bog standard" tickets to just anyone. As a result of this they monopolise, and unless you know someone who has a season ticket or membership (like I do at Feyenoord 8) ) you are unlikely to find yourself paying the usual 30-40 Euros for a ticket I'm afraid.

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Re: Buying Ajax Tickets

by EastStander » 05 Jan 2010 19:58

Cheers for the info, I thought there may be a problem. A mate seems to think he has found a website offering tickets for £70, not sure how legitmete the site is though.

Guess I need to find a Ajax member holder, or 5!

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Re: Buying Ajax Tickets

by EastStander » 05 Jan 2010 20:00

This is the site by the way.

http://www.getmein.com/tickets/ajax-v-a ... 58641.html

Any one bought tickets from these sites?

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by bobbybottler » 05 Jan 2010 20:24

EastStander This is the site by the way.

http://www.getmein.com/tickets/ajax-v-a ... 58641.html

Any one bought tickets from these sites?

I'll give you a hint. They're trying to sell tickets for Ajax v Feyenoord.

How legit do you think it's likely to be?


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Re: Buying Ajax Tickets

by handbags_harris » 05 Jan 2010 21:45

bobbybottler
EastStander This is the site by the way.

http://www.getmein.com/tickets/ajax-v-a ... 58641.html

Any one bought tickets from these sites?

I'll give you a hint. They're trying to sell tickets for Ajax v Feyenoord.

How legit do you think it's likely to be?


That site's interesting because it says it's a ticketmaster company which is, as far as I'm aware, a legitimate site. I personally wouldn't take a punt, I'd rather go through the club, but if you do go through the site I'd be interested to know if it's legitimate.

FWIW, I've double checked with Ed, my friend in Holland. He will know for certain if it's yay or nay.
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Re: Buying Ajax Tickets

by bobbybottler » 05 Jan 2010 21:50

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EastStander This is the site by the way.

http://www.getmein.com/tickets/ajax-v-a ... 58641.html

Any one bought tickets from these sites?

I'll give you a hint. They're trying to sell tickets for Ajax v Feyenoord.

How legit do you think it's likely to be?


That site's interesting because it says it's a ticketmaster company which is, as far as I'm aware, a legitimate site. I personally wouldn't take a punt, I'd rather go through the club, but if you do go through the site I'd be interested to know if it's legitimate.

"it says it's a ticketmaster company"

Fair enough, it must be OK then.

:|

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Re: Buying Ajax Tickets

by handbags_harris » 05 Jan 2010 21:58

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bobbybottler I'll give you a hint. They're trying to sell tickets for Ajax v Feyenoord.

How legit do you think it's likely to be?


That site's interesting because it says it's a ticketmaster company which is, as far as I'm aware, a legitimate site. I personally wouldn't take a punt, I'd rather go through the club, but if you do go through the site I'd be interested to know if it's legitimate.

"it says it's a ticketmaster company"

Fair enough, it must be OK then.

:|


I didn't say it was definately legitimate though did I? :|

I don't know for certain, but I thought Ticketmaster was a legitimate external ticket selling entity, a bit like, say, lastminute.com for your shows and accommodation in London and stuff. Like I said, Ed will know if it's possible to buy tickets through that site.

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Re: Buying Ajax Tickets

by AndyRFC » 05 Jan 2010 22:33

I cant beleive no one's said Big Gamesh, Easy Gamesh


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Re: Buying Ajax Tickets

by handbags_harris » 05 Jan 2010 23:57

AndyRFC I cant beleive no one's said Big Gamesh, Easy Gamesh


Steve McLaren said something similar:

Arshenal, Championsh League, big gamesh :lol:

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Re: Buying Ajax Tickets

by weybridgewanderer » 06 Jan 2010 00:50

It is possible to obtain a ticket the way the average Dutch Ajax supporter is used to.

Upon arriving in Holland, call the Ajax Supporters Desk at (020) 311-1444 and press 1 for English and ask whether there will be presale to non-Club Card-holders and if so, when it will begin. There is presale for non-Club Card-holders for many of the home games in domestic competitions against. When presale for non-ClubCard-holders has begun, visit a tobacco shop/kiosk in Amsterdam connected to the TicketBox network and buy your ticket there, prior to game day. If there's no presale for non-Club Card-holders, go to the ticket counter at the Amsterdam ArenA, immediately behind the main entrance. Over there, it is possible to buy a so-called 'Club Card certificate', also referred to as a 'temporary Club Card' (price: 6 euros), plus your game ticket in one transaction. Always check whether 'Club Card certificates' are on sale by calling the Supporters Desk, before making your way to the ArenA.

If the match is not sold out on game day you can usually buy a ticket on game day, at the red box offices near the main entrance of the ArenA. Usually, tickets are sold on game day for games against 'low risk' opponents (SC Heerenveen, NEC, RKC Waalwijk, Roda JC, Willem II) and sometimes for games against 'normal risk opponents' (AZ, NAC Breda, Vitesse, FC Twente, FC Groningen). However, since exceptions to the rule are possible, it is recommended you call the Supporters Desk prior to game day to make sure: (020) 311-1444 and press 1 for English (calling from international location: +31-20-311-1444).

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Re: Buying Ajax Tickets

by handbags_harris » 06 Jan 2010 11:10

^^^ There speaks a man who has clearly done things the "proper" way. And in any case, why do you want to go to Ajax? Feyenoord is infinitely better 8)

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Re: Buying Ajax Tickets

by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 06 Jan 2010 12:08

I went to an Ajax game a few years back. My mate just rang up the club and asked about getting tickets. He had to buy a fan card, but it was all sorted over the phone without too much hassle. They can be funny over there though. I went to NEC Nijmegen once, and the ticket office there wouldn't give us a ticket unless we handed over our passports for them to check.


It could be worth eating before you got in. They may have scrapped the scheme now, but when I went you couldn't pay for food & drink with cash. You had to buy a pre-paid card for 10 euro and use that. Or starve.


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by handbags_harris » 06 Jan 2010 12:49

Rev Algenon Stickleback H It could be worth eating before you got in. They may have scrapped the scheme now, but when I went you couldn't pay for food & drink with cash. You had to buy a pre-paid card for 10 euro and use that. Or starve.


Obviously different clubs have different ways of doing things, but that is NOT the same at de Kuip.

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Re: Buying Ajax Tickets

by paultheroyal » 06 Jan 2010 14:15

Good luck with that.

I managed to get my Barcelona tickets directly from the official site, but strangely you dont get any email confirmation from them, just my bank statement to say money has been taken.

Apparently round ground they have loads of automated ticket machines where you put your debit card in and away you go.

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by Gloria Gooner » 06 Jan 2010 14:27

Sounds like you'll have to scour the websites for them.

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Re: Buying Ajax Tickets

by EastStander » 07 Jan 2010 10:41

Wicked cheers for info guys, will look to do the temp member card way I reckon. Don't really want to risk these websites.

As for going to Ajax, just because its in Amsterdam, no preference. They were always the Dutch team when growing up, Davids, Seedorf, Kluivert, Overmars, Literman, The De Boers, Reijkard, Kanu, they had a great team then.

We have never been to a game in Holland so is a must for this trip. If we can't get to the Ajax game, we may look at some other team nearby.

Good to games abroad, bit unlikely now for Reading hey!

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Re: Buying Ajax Tickets

by TheMaraudingDog » 07 Jan 2010 10:54

You do realise that Ajax have a big hooligan problem and they hate football tourist as it takes tickets away from the genuine fans so if you go watch your back!

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Re: Buying Ajax Tickets

by EastStander » 07 Jan 2010 11:13

I thought that may be the case! Back will def be watched, you never know might make some friends with them!

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by Avon Royal » 07 Jan 2010 20:02

TheMaraudingDog You do realise that Ajax have a big hooligan problem and they hate football tourist as it takes tickets away from the genuine fans so if you go watch your back!


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Been loads of times - the Amsterdam Arena is full swing is one of the top footballing cathederals in the world.

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