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The tickets that will be hot here will be Lithuanian games. I would not worry about any others as locals here only want to see their team unless you will meet them in any of these games.
yes but unfortunately I believe lithuanians think their team will get to the final and so buy hundreds of tickets for this game..
translation: "However, from Febuary 3rd "Eurobasket FanClub" will start, which members could buy tickets few days sooner. Every club's member will get more interesting offers in the future".
Probably we have to wait two more days.
Keep me in touch with that since i don't speak lithuanian We'll have to pa an additional amount of money i suppose?
I called the Lithuanian Basketball Federation and inquired about that "Eurobasket Fanclub". I was informed, that on the 3rd of February in www.tiketa.lt (official seller of tickets, luckily they have an english version of their site) and www.eurobasket2011.com there will be additional information provided, but basically the idea is that for 10 LTL you can become a member of "EB Fanclub", and members of it will get a chance to buy tickets 2-3 days in advance plus some additional benefits.
It seems that every basketball federation will get 100 tickets allocated to their fans. Other fans, it seems, will have to fight the Lithuanians in the free market conditions. That is, if I understand everything correctly. But obviously many countries won't even need those 100 tickets and many need much more than that. So how does this work? What happens if, for example, Bulgaria only needs 20 tickets?
At Eurobasket 2009 we where 4 fans from Israel. I guess this time could be more, but not much more... NT it's not Maccabi
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