I am concerned that with everyone getting into making the 2010 Soccer World Cup a HUGE success, the ticket restrictions will frustrate fans. From FIFA: “You can get up to four tickets per match for up to seven fixtures. You can’t apply for more than one match on the same day.” Apart from this there are other good things regarding the tickets, like ticket refunds if you’ve bought tickets to follow your team and they don’t go through and muach more. I see the Wicked Africa site has put up the info. Go check it out http://www.wickedafrica.com/wicked-world-cup-2010/tickets.html
We have a provisional itinerary. Tickets for 10 matches if we don’t fall foul of FIFA restrictions on max per household.
8 June arrive Jburg (via Tripoli). Jburg to Wakkerstroom
9 June Wakkerstroom to Richards Bay
10 – 13 June Richards Bay — acclimatising and sightseeing
13 June R. Bay to Pretoria. Ghana v Serbia
14 June Pretoria to R. Bay
16 June Durban Spain v Switzerland
18 June R Bay to Jburg
19 June Rustenburg. Ghana v Australia
20 June Jburg Brazil v Cote d’Ivoire
20 – 26 June Magaliesberg
23 June Jburg Ghana v Germany
25 June Magaliesberg to Nelspruit / Hazyview Cote d’Ivoire v N Korea
26 June Hazyview to Magaliesberg
27 June Magaliesberg to Bloemfontein R16 — could be Ghana v England. More likely Germany v USA.
28 June Bloemfontein to Richards Bay
1st July R. Bay to E London
2nd July E. London to George
3rd July George to cape Town. Quarter Final
4th July Cape Town to Addo
6th July Addo to Richards Bay
7th July Durban Semi Final
10th July Richards Bay to Pretoria
11th July Final
We think Ghana did well to finish runners up in CAN Angola. Particularly since missing probably their best 5 players. Watch out for a a more sparkling style of play in June.
You are all looking at the wrong side of the globe, try this on: USA winning the 2010 Cup. We only have to compete with the Brits to go to the Quarter finals and they will give us a little practise session then we sail through to the finals. Good luck to all the teams
I hope you are right for one of the African Nations. I love the big upset. But would love to see the Aussies come out on top. We only went down 1 – 0 to Italy last World Cup and they went on to win it! Here’s to a great competition!
I would put my money on an African team winning – maybe more Nigeria, but Ghana also has a chance. Other teams are in it more for the money than the team. I hope you have fun at the games
I am concerned that with everyone getting into making the 2010 Soccer World Cup a HUGE success, the ticket restrictions will frustrate fans. From FIFA: “You can get up to four tickets per match for up to seven fixtures. You can’t apply for more than one match on the same day.” Apart from this there are other good things regarding the tickets, like ticket refunds if you’ve bought tickets to follow your team and they don’t go through and muach more. I see the Wicked Africa site has put up the info. Go check it out http://www.wickedafrica.com/wicked-world-cup-2010/tickets.html
We have a provisional itinerary. Tickets for 10 matches if we don’t fall foul of FIFA restrictions on max per household.
8 June arrive Jburg (via Tripoli). Jburg to Wakkerstroom
9 June Wakkerstroom to Richards Bay
10 – 13 June Richards Bay — acclimatising and sightseeing
13 June R. Bay to Pretoria. Ghana v Serbia
14 June Pretoria to R. Bay
16 June Durban Spain v Switzerland
18 June R Bay to Jburg
19 June Rustenburg. Ghana v Australia
20 June Jburg Brazil v Cote d’Ivoire
20 – 26 June Magaliesberg
23 June Jburg Ghana v Germany
25 June Magaliesberg to Nelspruit / Hazyview Cote d’Ivoire v N Korea
26 June Hazyview to Magaliesberg
27 June Magaliesberg to Bloemfontein R16 — could be Ghana v England. More likely Germany v USA.
28 June Bloemfontein to Richards Bay
1st July R. Bay to E London
2nd July E. London to George
3rd July George to cape Town. Quarter Final
4th July Cape Town to Addo
6th July Addo to Richards Bay
7th July Durban Semi Final
10th July Richards Bay to Pretoria
11th July Final
We think Ghana did well to finish runners up in CAN Angola. Particularly since missing probably their best 5 players. Watch out for a a more sparkling style of play in June.
You are all looking at the wrong side of the globe, try this on: USA winning the 2010 Cup. We only have to compete with the Brits to go to the Quarter finals and they will give us a little practise session then we sail through to the finals. Good luck to all the teams
I hope you are right for one of the African Nations. I love the big upset. But would love to see the Aussies come out on top. We only went down 1 – 0 to Italy last World Cup and they went on to win it! Here’s to a great competition!
I would put my money on an African team winning – maybe more Nigeria, but Ghana also has a chance. Other teams are in it more for the money than the team. I hope you have fun at the games