about everyone grief trying to get into the game. I left a couple of days before the final but I have to say unfortunately I heard of a similar example to this before I left. A friend at work told me the last game Qatar had played he and some friends who had bought tickets couldn't sit together despite having bought the seats together because some non ticket holders were allowed into the stadium.
I guess I feel disappointed at the lack of organisation and it would appear consideration for those who spent money on the tickets to be treated this way. Bear in mind you guys are perhaps the lucky ones as there would have been people who flew in from japan and Australia to see this match and would have been turned away.
All I can say I guess is certain questions need to be answered such as who authorised non-ticket holders into the stadium?
Why was there no idea of how many free seats there were so one could calculate how many people to let in for free in the first place?
Why were non-ticket holders not held back until the game had actually started therefore only allowing those in when the event organisers knew there were free seats?
Hopefully they can pull it together for 2022 because the only thing worse than being criticised regionally is being criticised globally by nations who really are quite fanatical about football and may actually start a riot over it (not wanting to see one of course).
about everyone grief trying to get into the game. I left a couple of days before the final but I have to say unfortunately I heard of a similar example to this before I left. A friend at work told me the last game Qatar had played he and some friends who had bought tickets couldn't sit together despite having bought the seats together because some non ticket holders were allowed into the stadium.
I guess I feel disappointed at the lack of organisation and it would appear consideration for those who spent money on the tickets to be treated this way. Bear in mind you guys are perhaps the lucky ones as there would have been people who flew in from japan and Australia to see this match and would have been turned away.
All I can say I guess is certain questions need to be answered such as who authorised non-ticket holders into the stadium?
Why was there no idea of how many free seats there were so one could calculate how many people to let in for free in the first place?
Why were non-ticket holders not held back until the game had actually started therefore only allowing those in when the event organisers knew there were free seats?
Hopefully they can pull it together for 2022 because the only thing worse than being criticised regionally is being criticised globally by nations who really are quite fanatical about football and may actually start a riot over it (not wanting to see one of course).