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LFC Asian Tour - MOVE YER ARSES!

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Ticket Pro has got it right wrong, the shop in 1B which is suppose to be selling the tickets say they do not know! Strange!
 
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Ha, thks Avvy and Y1. Didn't really give the details a good look cos was optimistic of my chances of making it. Shall check out how the tickets sale is going on over here. DHSC, are you confirmed going?
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I cant confirm now because I'm trying to get the girlfriend to come along. She's a Liverpool fan too; but cant confirm til later. :🙂

If she can't then I will ask my brother; but I'm afraid I wont be able to get tickets then.
 
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Liverpool FC is delighted to announce they will be playing a Malaysia XI on Saturday July 16 during the Club's Asia Tour - sponsored by Standard Chartered.

Organised by the Football Association of Malaysia (FAM), the Bukit Jalil National Stadium in Kuala Lumpur will host the match with kick-off at 5.45pm local time. It is the second game to be played in Asia during July with the other match being staged in China.

LFC Managing Director Ian Ayre said: "At Liverpool FC we take these games very seriously. The game in Malaysia will be an important part of our preparations for the 2011-12 campaign and it's a chance for all our fans in Malaysia to get up close to their heroes.

"We will work closely with our main sponsor Standard Chartered and our other tour partners, adidas and Carlsberg, to ensure we can deliver our best ever pre-season tour."

For the Malaysia leg of the trip, Courts are also official partners.

The Reds enjoy fantastic support in Asia and this summer's visit follows the hugely successful 10-day pre-season tour of Thailand and Singapore two years ago.

The Asia Tour begins with a game against Guangdong Sunray Cave in Guangzhou, China on Wednesday July 13.

"The match will be a piece of football history as this is the first time Liverpool FC will be stepping on Malaysian soil and it has created a lot of excitement," said Julian Kam, CEO of ProEvents, which is celebrating its 10th anniversary in Malaysia this year. "The Reds have a massive base of football fans in Malaysia.

"We have scheduled the game on a Saturday with kick-off at 5.45pm so everyone can come and watch."

LFC manager Kenny Dalglish said: "I'm looking forward to taking the team to Asia. It is great that we can give our supporters in Malaysia and China the chance to watch the team play. Our last tour of Asia in 2009 was a great success and we're delighted to be returning this summer."

Osman Morad, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Standard Chartered Bank (Malaysia) Berhad, added: "Liverpool FC has a huge fan base in Malaysia; all very loyal supporters impatiently counting the days to see the Reds in action on our own shores.

"Standard Chartered is therefore delighted to sponsor this tour. We like to give back to the communities we operate in, and bringing Liverpool FC to Malaysia is in that spirit. Together with our employees, clients and Malaysian fans, we look forward to welcoming LFC with true Malaysian hospitality."

The confirmed Asia Tour fixtures are as follows:

Wednesday July 13 - Guangdong Sunray Cave v Liverpool FC in the Tianhe Stadium, Guangzhou. 8pm kick-off local time.

Saturday July 16 - Malaysia XI v Liverpool FC in the Bukit Jalil Stadium, Kuala Lumpur. 5.45pm kick-off local time.

Tickets are priced at RM388, RM108, RM68 and RM58 and are available online at www.ticketpro.com.my.

Standard Chartered Bank (Malaysia) is offering an exclusive priority ticketing sales until June 9 2011. Standard Chartered Bank credit/debit cardholders can have the privilege of purchasing tickets in advance from the general ticket sales by using their cards (no cash sales). Tickets are available from the Ticketpro Hotline 03-78807999, Ticketpro outlets and an additional outlet at The Pavilion. Each ticket will come with a complimentary training pass (subject to availability).

The open public sales will begin from Friday June 10 at all Ticketpro outlets, the Ticketpro hotline or online at www.ticketpro.com.my.

For general open ticket sales and all the latest official news and information about the tour, stay tuned to www.lfctour.com or www.proevents.com.
 
I've been informed quite reliably that the RM 108 tickets have been completely sold out, with just the RM 58 and 68 tickets remaining.

And of course there are plenty of Grandstand tickets left at RM 388 each.

Online sales are open since today for general public; sales started with RM 108 ticket priority given to Standard Chartered card-holders, which apparently has been completely sold out.

Anyone who's going better haul ass.

I dont know if we're seeing touting, but the speed at which sales are being made make that very likely.

Tickets are priced at RM388, RM108, RM68 and RM58 and are available online at www.ticketpro.com.my.
 
The Adidas shop in KK called me to say only RM108 now available with entrance to training!
 
Yeah, I think some places still have them, but allocations are drying up.

The vast bulk of the tickts are the cheaper ones so there should be plenty available for a while, it is however getting snapped up a LOT faster than I anticipated.
 
Bit of a bump for any fans who're thinking of going. I managed to get a ticket, but it's the cheapest one I could get and it's not going to be a great seat. The best non-Grandstand seats (22 odd pounds) were snapped up within 3 days mainly by Standard Chartered account holders. Still, it doesnt matter...it should be a great occasion, and I'm very excited to be able to see them again so soon after my last game.

After all that's happened over the past month,this is something I desperately need.

Anyway, there are still good numbers of tickets available but I'd recommend lads and ladettes who are thinking of going to get a move on PRONTO. In case anyone's wondering, this is why :

Both Arsenal and Chelsea are coming to play exhibitions as well against the National Team; Arsenal on the 13th and Chelsea on the 21st of July (ours is on the 16th incidentally).

Tickets are being sold for all three matches online and in some stores all over Malaysia and Singapore, Adidas mainly.

There are 12 categories of tickets ranging from the cheapest at 12 odd pounds (after conversion) to the most expensive ones being at about 75 odd pounds. (Chelsea tickets cost a bit more overall though). I'm not exactly sure when Arse and Chelsea tickets went on sale, but they've each sold out TWO out of the 12 categories so far. (Arse has actually sold out their 75 pounds Grandstand tickets, much to my surprise)

Our tickets have been on sale for about 6 days now, and we've sold out NINE categories.

The good news is that there will be smatterings of tickets even in the sold out categories from specialty stores like Adidas, and the last 3 remaining unsold categories comprise the Grandstand tickets at 75 pounds and the cheapest (and largest) blocks of tickets. From those stats I'd say about 50% of the tickets have been sold in 6 days.

So MOVE IT.
 
The Adidas Stores are selling only the RM108 (20 quid) tickets. Not many, maybe only 50 per store available.

Just did a check. They have sold out in Kota Kinabalu all those tickets! Whoa, strong following! *happy clap*

Chelsea tickets still available. Not selling Arsenal tickets.
 
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The Adidas Stores are selling only the RM108 (20 quid) tickets. Not many, maybe only 50 per store available.

Just did a check. They have sold out in Kota Kinabalu all those tickets! Whoa, strong following! *happy clap*

Chelsea tickets still available. Not selling Arsenal tickets.
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We all know how the atmosphere will be like when all 3 games are played. I expect the Malaysian Reds to trump them all. Fuck the plastic blue flags, fuck the tippy tappy Arse bellends, WE'RE LIVERPOOL!
 
[quote author=Avvy link=topic=45295.msg1342523#msg1342523 date=1307092967]
Stevo and Ryan : if you still havent got tix by the time I'm back PM me...though Y1, reuque and DHSC are better bets just now
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Cheers mate, but I've got to go to Florida that week with work. Meh.

Hope you enjoy it.
 
Booked my three tickets. BUT just found out the date falls on an important date I cannot get away from! So it looks like sons will have to go on my behalf.

The last time I went to watch in Singapore, the next season we lost Alonso and did not qualify for CL. Might as well I don't go this time and hopefully that will enable our beloved red to be the EPL champion!
 
Looks quite set on stone, unless there is an earthquake, which had never happened in our part of the world yet! 🙁
 
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