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Buying sports tickets for major events, if not done right, can
make the difference between having a good or bad time. Here are
some of the pitfalls to watch out for when buying your tickets
for several of the most popular sporting events in the UK.


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Top Tips When Buying Sports Tickets
Copyright (c) 2007 Bret Robson
Viagogo UK
http://www.viagogo.co.uk/



Buying sports tickets for major events, if not done right, can
make the difference between having a good or bad time. Here are
some of the pitfalls to watch out for when buying your tickets
for several of the most popular sporting events in the UK.

The Ryder Cup

Always a fiercely fought competition, this bi-annual battle
between the USA and Europe is always guaranteed to make
ticket-locating a tough task. Some would say you have more chance
finding a needle in a Belfry bunker.

Tickets for the Ryder Cup are sold from official outlets for all
levels of admission, and access to the grandstands is not usually
pre-allocated, but available on a first-come-first-served basis.

One way to ensure entry is to volunteer to work during the event.
There are always positions available each time the tournament is
played, and applications can be made directly through the
official site.

Whatever you do, don't try sneaking onto the course. Security at
this event is top-notch and you'll find yourself in jail until
the first Judge becomes available on Monday morning.

Wimbledon

Tickets for Wimbledon are not easy to get unless you are willing
to pay upwards of two grand for a Debenture, but there are ways
to ensure entry to the Centre Court short of being adopted by the
Royal Family or Cliff Richard.

Because standard tickets are only released on the actual day of
play, internet purchasing is often quite tough unless you want to
gamble. But if you are prepared to, there is one excellent way of
guaranteeing entry to a specific court.

And that is to queue from midnight the night before. We've all
laughed at them lining up seven hours ahead to get their hands on
tickets to see Agassi or Henman, but in reality, they know
something about the system that works every time.

Early morning, a steward will guide the queue towards the gates
where you will be asked what court you want. Depending on your
answer, you will be given a colored wristband guaranteeing your
ticket for a seat for the day. At the ticket booth you can put
your sleeping bag away, and your ticket will be exchanged for the
wristband for a fraction of what the All England Lawn Tennis Club
charge a year in advance.

The FA Cup Final

The jewel in English football crown, this match is watched by 400
million people in 200 countries, a statistic that reinforces its
popularity, and thus, the degree of difficulty involved in
getting hold of a match ticket. Even with 71,200 general
admission seats and 8,800 corporate and other seating, the
chances of getting a ticket - with your club or not - are
limited.

Most allocations are split down the middle between each club.
This is your first opportunity, as many of these tickets go to
supporters clubs before ending up on the Internet for greatly
inflated prices. Watch out for forgeries though - you won't get
your money back and you will pay over the asking price.

The remaining tickets go to other member clubs, the press,
players, and sponsors, and it is here it could be possible to get
hold of a ticket providing you know somebody who works in the
stadium or an associated sponsor company.

Your only other alternative is to offer your services as a ball
boy/girl, but if you are a 40-year old pot-bellied Chelsea fan,
you might be a little easy to spot!

British Grand Prix

Tickets for the world famous Formula One racing track at
Silverstone are thankfully much easer to bag, though none of them
come cheap. Official tickets start at around £100 for the
three-day package, or £40 for a day ticket. 

Buying early is really your only option as Silverstone is one of
the most sought after, and fast-booking events on the UK sporting
calendar.

You could of course try an auction site, but another way of
bagging tickets is to convince your boss to take important
clients out for the day. Hospitality packages start at around
£900, for which you'll get a gourmet meal, champagne, and the
best view of Lewis Hamilton racing around the Copse. Any clients
you take along will remember you and your company forever.

The Six Nations Championship

Most tickets for rugby internationals are dealt with by the
individual bodies from each of the countries involved, so being a
member of a rugby club puts you at the head of the queue. It also
means you can buy tickets from any of the unions no matter whom
you support or where you are from.

But what if you don't play or support rugby?

The one thing to remember about rugby is that supporters are
generally quite friendly, hence the non-segregation policy in all
of the stadia. This international jolliness has helped pushed
ticket touts out of the picture, but not genuine sellers.

Most people offering tickets on the street before a game are
usually only trying to recoup their money, not tout, so it is at
this point you may be able to get hold of a ticket for equal to
or less than face value.




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Viagogo connects buyers and sellers of tickets, concert 
tickets, theatre tickets and more. Viagogo also guarantees 
all the transactions, so if you are looking for tickets 
online, Viagogo is the place to go!


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