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Post by MPW! on Aug 15, 2017 14:40:09 GMT
Looking to buy our tickets for the match at Mountfield, I was wondering where most travelling panthers fans will be. We'd prefer to be seated but near someone else supporting the Panthers would be great!
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Post by kievthegreat on Aug 15, 2017 15:03:26 GMT
Looking to buy our tickets for the match at Mountfield, I was wondering where most travelling panthers fans will be. We'd prefer to be seated but near someone else supporting the Panthers would be great! Looking at their website it looks like the "away" section (hosté in Czech) is a portion of the standing area behind the goal. None of the seating blocks appear to be marked for away fans and at the bottom of the page, the only reference to away fans is to say it's the same price as home fans in the standing section. Maybe e-mail or tweet them and ask if there is away fan seating anywhere or if you can just go in the home blocks (they can be a bit funny about it on the continent I believe so best off asking). Either way there'll be loads of tickets on the night by all accounts as they (along with pretty much every team) don't get big crowds for CHL games.
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Jade Galbraith
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Post by MPW! on Aug 15, 2017 15:10:22 GMT
Thanks for the reply, I've messaged the club so I'll see what they say. I had the same problem with the Bern match, but had a nice email from them saying that we could sit anywhere in the stadium so we have booked tickets near to the away standing section.
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Shorty
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Post by Shorty on Aug 15, 2017 15:41:27 GMT
I've asked the question as well, and will post any reply if it's not already sorted.
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Post by adeyfanstill on Aug 16, 2017 10:02:53 GMT
I bought two seats in sector R online - total cost for both tickets = £8.28! E-ticket emailed within 2 minutes - very efficient!
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Jade Galbraith
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Post by MPW! on Aug 16, 2017 10:54:57 GMT
I've just bought our 3. We decided to go for the first row behind the away bench (at least I hope that's where it is!) in sector S. Tickets cost about £15 each I think. So that us all sorted, heading to Bern a week today for 2 nights, then on to Prague on Friday for 2 nights. Should be a fun trip 😁
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goose
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Post by goose on Aug 16, 2017 11:59:38 GMT
I'm trying to book tickets online but isn't liking anything I'm putting in for the mobile box. Any suggestions to get around it?
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Jade Galbraith
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Post by MPW! on Aug 16, 2017 12:16:11 GMT
I Googled Czech mobile numbers, and using a Czech prefix just put in a random 9 digital number starting with 603. That worked for me!
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goose
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Post by goose on Aug 16, 2017 12:34:17 GMT
Cheers. Worked for me also. Can't wait as that's everything booked now
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Post by MPW! on Aug 16, 2017 13:21:01 GMT
Where did you book seats?
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goose
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Post by goose on Aug 16, 2017 14:48:28 GMT
Went for standing. Hoping it grants me access to the away block
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Post by kievthegreat on Aug 16, 2017 15:11:39 GMT
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Post by Yotes on Aug 16, 2017 15:30:13 GMT
I think it's only a few countries, with links to us (Commonwealth for example), where it is an insult. Probably signifying victory or something. Obviously if you get there and there's one with just the middle finger up I'm probably wrong
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Post by Shorty on Aug 16, 2017 16:50:23 GMT
I think it's only a few countries, with links to us (Commonwealth for example), where it is an insult. Probably signifying victory or something. Obviously if you get there and there's one with just the middle finger up I'm probably wrong In Sheffield it means something different as well. I believe the explanation was that it signified two trophies when their players were directing at us when they won a playoff final in Nottingham.
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Post by Shaggy on Aug 16, 2017 20:58:44 GMT
I think it's only a few countries, with links to us (Commonwealth for example), where it is an insult. Probably signifying victory or something. Obviously if you get there and there's one with just the middle finger up I'm probably wrong In Sheffield it means something different as well. I believe the explanation was that it signified two trophies when their players were directing at us when they won a playoff final in Nottingham. Nah... they were trying to convince us that was the number of parents they each had...
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Post by Yotes on Aug 16, 2017 21:57:36 GMT
I think it's only a few countries, with links to us (Commonwealth for example), where it is an insult. Probably signifying victory or something. Obviously if you get there and there's one with just the middle finger up I'm probably wrong In Sheffield it means something different as well. I believe the explanation was that it signified two trophies when their players were directing at us when they won a playoff final in Nottingham. NFNF. Oh no, that's us isn't it?
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Post by Rob Scott on Aug 17, 2017 11:32:36 GMT
Mountfield have tweeted ticket info today.
Looks like it's about £4.19 for the match ticket!
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Caesar
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Post by Caesar on Aug 17, 2017 13:13:44 GMT
Just a bit of a heads up for all you travelling fans, dont be surprised if you are greeted with a police prescence at the arena here and in Bern, hockey is not so much treated as a family sport in Europe. Its a lot more tribal than that and unfortunately English sports fans have a reputation that scares some folk. There were police in full riot gear at the first game vs Odense in Ritten. In fact there were local law enforcement officers at all three rounds of the Continental Cup last season. Just be yourself, enjoy the hockey and they soon get the gist that you're not there to cause trouble. Have a blast!
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dgw
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Post by dgw on Aug 20, 2017 15:59:35 GMT
I believe they are selling standing tickets only and then you can sit anywhere once the game has started. Mountfield's season ticket holders get the games as part of their package.
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Post by dgw on Aug 20, 2017 16:01:54 GMT
I am trying to buy tickets for the Mountfield away game. The site will not accept my hotmail address. Anyone had any similar issues?
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Shorty
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Post by Shorty on Aug 20, 2017 17:51:17 GMT
Didn't use a hotmail email but there is an issue with mobile numbers. As mentioned above just use 630 and then random numbers.
If the email isn't being accepted can you use a work one or someone else's in your group?
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