What are the chances the Welsh FA will switch venue? 18:00 - Nov 17 with 11325 views | Lohengrin | Given that Wales are enjoying the best start to a qualifying campaign for a generation and with the resultant surge in interest what are the odds The Welsh FA will switch the remaining home fixtures from Malaygoland to The Millennium? Demand is bound to far outstrip supply and the association that continually bleats about being on its arse wouldn't willingly throw away hundreds of thousands of pounds, would it? Does anybody know if they are tied in by contract and, if so, could there be an out? | |
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What are the chances the Welsh FA will switch venue? on 03:39 - Nov 19 with 952 views | JBT95 |
What are the chances the Welsh FA will switch venue? on 18:49 - Nov 18 by Dewi1jack | Fixture list was provisionally confirmed that day. The UK police forces/ Councils etc have the ultimate say on when a public event takes place. They don't take decisions like that on the same day, sometimes not even the same week. So no, it wasn't confirmed the day of the Liverpool game. Before you have a pop at others for "not knowing the set up," I suggest you sort your own knowledge of public events out. |
It was published with times etc. I can remember walking back from Anfield and my mate sent me a picture Osian Roberts tweeted with the Wales games highlighted. | | | |
What are the chances the Welsh FA will switch venue? on 03:40 - Nov 19 with 950 views | JBT95 |
What are the chances the Welsh FA will switch venue? on 18:41 - Nov 18 by sherpajacob | I remember paying £10 to see Wales beat Italy, when big john hartson terrorized maldini and nesta. MS was sold out for matches against teams like Finland and Serbia. Maybe faw should consider selling "season" tickets to cover all the remaining home matches |
There will be tournament tickets available for the last 3 home games. [Post edited 19 Nov 2014 3:52]
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