I don't think you have to have tessera del tifoso to buy ticketc for Marseille game.
The general sale will start on 13/2 and I think you'll can buy tickets from inter.it, when I bought tickets from there I had to go to the ticket offices before the game, I was at small game against Panathanaikos but might on CL knockout rounds there are big queues.
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Inter said:Dear Sir
Sorry but it's not possible. If you want buy the ticket online you need the "Tessera del tifoso". Unfortunately the "Tessera del tifoso" is strictly reserved to italian citizens or foreigners with italian tax code issued by tax office.As for all the matches played in Milan is possible to buy tickets c/o our official resales, all the branches of the Banca Popolare di Milano, Banca di Legnano just during the week of the game and c/o the Ticket Office at the Stadium that open 3 hours before the kick off.
Regards
F.C. Internazionale Milano S.p.A.
I know some games require all fans to have fan cards for home matches, the Sicilian clubs being a good example, but how likely do you think it would be for the Cesena home fixture to have that rule enforced? I can get flights from Glasgow to Milan and back for £26.99 including taxes (mega fucking cheap eh), and obviously I'd have to buy my flight tickets way before going there.
Basically, if I turn up the day before the game, do you think I'd be able to purchase tickets? It's not a question of availability (it's Cesena not fucking BBilan) but whether they'd stop me for not having a fan card...just wondering if anyone had some experience of this and would know an answer...
I haz first hand experience now.
You can go to Milan a day or 2 before the game. Go to one of the banks mentioned on inter.it. You'll find their branches easily and buy the tickets. Make sure you take your passport to the bank as they put your name on and verify you by that document. Also take your passport to the stadium.
To be extra safe, call your hotel and send them a good copy of your passport and they can buy it before hand for you. My hotel did it for me and they didnt charge an extra euro. Hotel Spadari if you can afford it. Its literally next door to the Duomo.
On my budget, its ibis or no dice lolTo be extra safe, call your hotel and send them a good copy of your passport and they can buy it before hand for you. My hotel did it for me and they didnt charge an extra euro. Hotel Spadari if you can afford it. Its literally next door to the Duomo.
On my budget, its ibis or no dice lol
How did you get to the stadium? I noticed there's a Metro station about a mile away, is that any good?
Another thing I've always wondered...in Milan, are there Inter and AC 'territories'? For example, in Glasgow, going to the west end Govan district wearing green and white, not very smart. Same goes for wearing a Rangers shirt in Easterhouse in the east end of the city. Do such divisions exist in the city?
2 degrees...just like homeTerritories... Well nothing dangerous, but people will talk to you and generally they are very nice.
The metro is far away... I've heard buses that go to and from the stadium, but they are like unicorns. I walked to and fro in fucking 2degrees with a high temperature. Im not used to cold weather but I managed it.
I know some games require all fans to have fan cards for home matches, the Sicilian clubs being a good example, but how likely do you think it would be for the Cesena home fixture to have that rule enforced? I can get flights from Glasgow to Milan and back for £26.99 including taxes (mega fucking cheap eh), and obviously I'd have to buy my flight tickets way before going there.
Basically, if I turn up the day before the game, do you think I'd be able to purchase tickets? It's not a question of availability (it's Cesena not fucking BBilan) but whether they'd stop me for not having a fan card...just wondering if anyone had some experience of this and would know an answer...
And two hours after I write that, Ranieri gets sacked. Fucking hilarious.Turns out I have work to do on the weekend of the Cesena game. Damn!
I guess in some ways I'm not so disappointed, seeing as Ranieri will still be in charge then we're bound to lose, might as well go next season once we've got some new players and a new manager and we can ACTUALLY WIN A FUCKING GAME.
numeroverde@inter.it said:Good morning,
the Inter vs Cesena match which will be played at the Meazza will not require a fan card.
The only thing in which the fan card is involved is the on-line ticket sale; if you don't have a fan card you can't buy the tickets on our website, in this case you have to buy them in Italy in one of the Bank allowed to the sale (every filial of Banca Popolare di Milano, Banca di Legnano, Banca Popolare di Mantova) or in the official Fc Internazionale Store that is based in Milan, Via berchet 1 or evenctually directly to the ticket points outside the Stadium on the Matchday if they are still available.
The ticket sale for this matchgame should start on April 23rd.
Best regards.
ive been hunting around for tickets for me and a mate to go to this and there all at least 90-100 GBP. if we have to pay this then fair enough but on the inter website for the respective stands the tickets are around 20-30 euros. the only way to buy them from the official site via the internet that i can see is viagogo.it and they are more expensive than other sites ive found.
we went to a inter-juve game a few seasons ago (the one were we lost 2-1 and maniche scored) and bought tickets outside the stadium of some guy for 80EUR a peice. we didnt realise there was names and DOB on them but we got in anyway luckily. dont want to risk that again although i've read about a name change form that can be used.
does anyone have experiance of getting derby or even tickts for other games?
are these prices the actual prices for the tickets or do locals get them a lot cheaper?
he's not an inter fan so dosn't want to go to curva nord which is fair enough. looking at proberly 3rd tier of west stand
cheers