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raindog_ t1_j7hssu4 wrote
Reply to comment by euroticketclub in Me and my brother have spent the last 15 months helping 60,000 UK football (soccer) fans watch matches around Europe AMA. by euroticketclub
Thank you.
As an Australian gunners fan, I'm hoping to one day see an Arsenal game.
(I used to live in Munich so I've been to plenty of 1860 and Bayern games, and Olympiakos in Athens when I lived there)
Seregrauko41 t1_j7hpb3r wrote
Reply to comment by euroticketclub in Me and my brother have spent the last 15 months helping 60,000 UK football (soccer) fans watch matches around Europe AMA. by euroticketclub
I appreciate your reply, and I will definitely acknowledge that good relations can come from participation in a given hobby/interest. I'll counter again by saying that good is not exactly to the benefit of workers that died in Qatar. For me soccer has grown beyond what I consider a moral endeavour. And I would never support organised soccer again personally. Playing it or enjoying it at small scale for instance in local clubs, that is something I don't mind as much.
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euroticketclub OP t1_j7hdify wrote
Reply to comment by hythloth in Me and my brother have spent the last 15 months helping 60,000 UK football (soccer) fans watch matches around Europe AMA. by euroticketclub
None to our knowledge.
I think a lot of what you are referring to is big away day support that turns violent which is by far my least favourite part about football. A lot of our audience is small groups of friends, parents with their kids that or couples that are looking for a weekend away with a game in a different city.
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euroticketclub OP t1_j7hclif wrote
Reply to comment by lunetick in Me and my brother have spent the last 15 months helping 60,000 UK football (soccer) fans watch matches around Europe AMA. by euroticketclub
Unfortunately this is the most interesting thing about me and is what I spend my days doing.
hythloth t1_j7hchna wrote
Reply to Me and my brother have spent the last 15 months helping 60,000 UK football (soccer) fans watch matches around Europe AMA. by euroticketclub
So how many of the LADS ON TOUR that join your crews cause havoc across Europe?
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euroticketclub OP t1_j7hc902 wrote
Reply to comment by TheFriendlyFinn in Me and my brother have spent the last 15 months helping 60,000 UK football (soccer) fans watch matches around Europe AMA. by euroticketclub
We recently got a hotel partner which provides good commission but we don't really promote hotels tbh so we haven't really seen anything from that, hopefully in the future.
Regarding flights, we would love to see commission there but of the big flight metasearch engines or airlines require much higher traffic to consider affiliate partnership (approx. 300k/month traffic minimum)
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Reply to comment by lunetick in Me and my brother have spent the last 15 months helping 60,000 UK football (soccer) fans watch matches around Europe AMA. by euroticketclub
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lunetick t1_j7hbne5 wrote
Reply to Me and my brother have spent the last 15 months helping 60,000 UK football (soccer) fans watch matches around Europe AMA. by euroticketclub
Seem more like an ad than a IAMA. isn't it?
euroticketclub OP t1_j7hbmgv wrote
Reply to comment by euroticketclub in Me and my brother have spent the last 15 months helping 60,000 UK football (soccer) fans watch matches around Europe AMA. by euroticketclub
I should add Freiburg and Union Berlin have become really difficult to see at home this season as they are performing very well and Union Berlin has an amazing stadium.
TheFriendlyFinn t1_j7hb9wj wrote
Reply to comment by maowmaow123 in Me and my brother have spent the last 15 months helping 60,000 UK football (soccer) fans watch matches around Europe AMA. by euroticketclub
They get commissions from hotels and flights at the very least.
euroticketclub OP t1_j7hb0l2 wrote
Reply to comment by maowmaow123 in Me and my brother have spent the last 15 months helping 60,000 UK football (soccer) fans watch matches around Europe AMA. by euroticketclub
Glad to hear you are familiar with us!
We offer a free version of the newsletter that contains probably 25-30 offers each week and then we also offer a paid for newsletter that has about 6X as many fixtures.
We would love to ultimately make all fixtures available to everyone who signs up but that is our only means of income to the business so we need some revenue to host the service.
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maowmaow123 t1_j7hai00 wrote
Reply to Me and my brother have spent the last 15 months helping 60,000 UK football (soccer) fans watch matches around Europe AMA. by euroticketclub
Fascinating service you provide! I've seen your ads on my Instagram so nice to see you guys now post here.
Speaking of adverts, how do you guys make money from this? Very curious.
euroticketclub OP t1_j7hahv9 wrote
Reply to comment by Seregrauko41 in Me and my brother have spent the last 15 months helping 60,000 UK football (soccer) fans watch matches around Europe AMA. by euroticketclub
Yes, absolutely theres always going to be questions of morality and where your money goes when you support big organisations which is what most football clubs are these days. The recent world cup being a good example of us all having to answer that question.
I would counter by saying I have lived in multiple countries and continents and I have always used football as a tool to connect with people and it has made my life better through those connections so although there are challenges with it I think the good can outweigh the bad.
Seregrauko41 t1_j7h9me0 wrote
Reply to Me and my brother have spent the last 15 months helping 60,000 UK football (soccer) fans watch matches around Europe AMA. by euroticketclub
What are the arguments for supporting a sport that is as toxic as soccer is? There's good people among the fans, for sure. But there's a culture of violence connected to the sport. Also the money involved is increasingly governing the sport, as with many other high profile sports, when in fact such money could do so much good if they were spent differently. Do you have any moral qualms actively supporting soccer and spending your money on it?
euroticketclub OP t1_j7h9hl9 wrote
Reply to comment by raindog_ in Me and my brother have spent the last 15 months helping 60,000 UK football (soccer) fans watch matches around Europe AMA. by euroticketclub
Yes, the Premier League overall has really high attendance and therefore the big clubs like Man U, Liverpool, Arsenal & Chelsea will almost never have availability at general sale as they all get sold to season ticket and club card members. Same goes for Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund in Germany.
PSG are tough at the moment as they have so much talent but I think when/if they lose Mbappe, Neymar and Messi they will go back to being easy enough to get tickets for.
Real Madrid in Spain are tricky because they release to general sale very close to the match day so its often difficult to plan for.
raindog_ t1_j7h8u58 wrote
Reply to Me and my brother have spent the last 15 months helping 60,000 UK football (soccer) fans watch matches around Europe AMA. by euroticketclub
Are there teams that are all but impossible to get cost effective tickets for?
rawrr_monster t1_j7kz97n wrote
Reply to I quit my salary management job in Online Industry to pursue my passion for backpack design and we finally succeeded with our first ever backpack for kids after 3 years of working. AMA! by hoangmanager
Is this just an ad? These backpacks have a 1 year warranty compared to the lifetime warranty of a Jansport. Price is pretty excessive as well for something manufactured in Vietnam.