Unlike postal applications for domestic games, do you have to complete a European Application form for each person?
If it's a Euro Away, then yes, you need a separate application form for each person. Might be because you have to put travel details, which might be different for each person (even though you've applied for tickets together). Also, I guess as it's a fixture abroad, they'll want full details (name, address, etc.) of each person getting a ticket, in case there's any bother.
hi, never been to a CL away match however will have holiday over the possible Quarter Final that we may have and just wondering if i filled out one of these forms whats the likelihood of reviving a ticket as i have NEVER been to a CL away game.
And do you have to qualify to all the ticket agreements (must have PSV, Inter etc) on fancard to use this form?
What the guys above are trying to say is that Euro Away tickets are allocated based on attendance at previous rounds in the same season (or in the case of a new season, the season before). As of last year they've also been asking for proof of travel to ensure people aren't just buying tickets for the group stages to meet the loyalty criteria for later stages. Because you haven't been to any of the games this season, there's no way you'd be able to get any tickets now. Your best bet would be to wait until next season - for once we won't have a qualifier (as Champions
) so our first Away group fixture will be the one to try and get. Initially I expect them to go on sale to people that have attended this season, but depending on the allocation and how many people decide to buy, it might go down to new people such as yourself.
Alternatively, you could just travel and hope to get a spare out there, or even settle for one in the Home end. Personally, I'd go just for the atmosphere, and watch the game in a bar!