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7 hours ago, Cedrick said:

Leverkusen replied to me within a hour of my email asking, have they heard of any doubt of fans being allowed to attend , with a response including link to the ticket shop , the sections for neutral fans and a price list , like fucking night and day compared to our employees 

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19 minutes ago, BEE said:

Can you post here?

Thought about doing that when they emailed but decided against it incase lads book flights on their say so then it  does end up behind closed doors , the opening paragraph is good news though 👍🏻 , I’ve messaged the slo twice since the telegraph reported the away tie might be behind closed doors on Friday , fuck all back , Leverkusen replied to an away fan within a hour 

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51 minutes ago, Cedrick said:

Thought about doing that when they emailed but decided against it incase lads book flights on their say so then it  does end up behind closed doors , the opening paragraph is good news though 👍🏻 , I’ve messaged the slo twice since the telegraph reported the away tie might be behind closed doors on Friday , fuck all back , Leverkusen replied to an away fan within a hour 

Sure it’ll be fine, 4 of us going and only me and another have a TC membership - don’t doubt that we’ll all be in the ground somehow.

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From then record:

Rangers fans' Leverkusen scheme foiled as Bundesliga club get wise to cheeky Europa League plan

Tickets are sure to be like gold dust for the second leg in Germany but you don't outsmart the Germans that easily...

Cheeky Rangers fans thought they'd found a way to ensure tickets for their Europa Leaguesecond leg in Germany - only to be foiled by Bayer Leverkusen.

Steven Gerrard's side face the Bundesliga outfit at Ibrox next week, before heading to Westphalia for the second leg a week later.

The BayArena has a capacity of around 30,000 and tickets for the away section are sure to be like gold dust.

Some enterprising Rangersfans thought they'd found a way around that though.

By simply registering with a few simple details on Leverkusen's website, fans can buy up to 10 tickets for home matches.

That led to Gers fans simply signing up and buying up blocks of tickets, trying to get as close to the away support as possible.

It appears though that their subterfuge wasn't quite clever enough - possibly because many posted about it on social media, or registered using their Scottish names and addresses.

An email was later sent out by Bayer Leverkusento hundreds of Gers fans: "Dear Mr/Mrs/Ms,

"The Bayer04-Club membership is only for fans of Bayer04 Leverkusen and not for Glasgow Rangers fans. Your money will be transferred back to you.

"We hope you understand that we have to focus on our security measures. An intermixture of both fan groups isn't recommendable.

"If you want to purchase tickets for the match, please contact Glasgow Rangers instead."

The politeness mixed with ruthless efficiency you'd expect from one of Germany's finest clubs.

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10 hours ago, Bad Robot said:

From then record:

Rangers fans' Leverkusen scheme foiled as Bundesliga club get wise to cheeky Europa League plan

Tickets are sure to be like gold dust for the second leg in Germany but you don't outsmart the Germans that easily...

Cheeky Rangers fans thought they'd found a way to ensure tickets for their Europa Leaguesecond leg in Germany - only to be foiled by Bayer Leverkusen.

Steven Gerrard's side face the Bundesliga outfit at Ibrox next week, before heading to Westphalia for the second leg a week later.

The BayArena has a capacity of around 30,000 and tickets for the away section are sure to be like gold dust.

Some enterprising Rangersfans thought they'd found a way around that though.

By simply registering with a few simple details on Leverkusen's website, fans can buy up to 10 tickets for home matches.

That led to Gers fans simply signing up and buying up blocks of tickets, trying to get as close to the away support as possible.

It appears though that their subterfuge wasn't quite clever enough - possibly because many posted about it on social media, or registered using their Scottish names and addresses.

An email was later sent out by Bayer Leverkusento hundreds of Gers fans: "Dear Mr/Mrs/Ms,

"The Bayer04-Club membership is only for fans of Bayer04 Leverkusen and not for Glasgow Rangers fans. Your money will be transferred back to you.

"We hope you understand that we have to focus on our security measures. An intermixture of both fan groups isn't recommendable.

"If you want to purchase tickets for the match, please contact Glasgow Rangers instead."

The politeness mixed with ruthless efficiency you'd expect from one of Germany's finest clubs.

Was this not the lads that bought memberships before the neutral area sale and bought tickets for the Leverkusen sections ? 

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2 hours ago, Cedrick said:

Was this not the lads that bought memberships before the neutral area sale and bought tickets for the Leverkusen sections ? 

I think so but i think all areas were an option so maybe just unlucky that they picked out with the neutral areas  

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10 minutes ago, Bad Robot said:

I think so but i think all areas were an option so maybe just unlucky that they picked out with the neutral areas  

I didnt see anything when booking directing me to neutral areas. It's by chance and trying different areas that I got tickets for section A3

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14 hours ago, Rfc52 said:

No mate cause I still believe we won't lose on the 15th :lol:

 

Gonna be one of they horrible days at Ibrox where we fuck them but in reality it means nothing and all you’ll hear is they manky bastards! 

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