2015年9月26日星期六

IFA announce extra tickets for Northern Ireland's clash with Greece

The Irish Football Association has made an extra 1,500 tickets available for next month's crucial European Qualifier against Greece. The redevelopment of Windsor Park led to a reduced capacity of just over 10,000 for the recent home matches with Hungary, Romania and Finland. Irish FA chief executive Patrick Nelson said: "We are delighted we are able to provide many more Northern Ireland fans with the opportunity to see the game live.
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"After all, this game could provide a moment in history that we as a country can build on, not just through football, but by giving the people of Northern Ireland something to unite behind."But with victory against the Greeks enough to guarantee a first appearance at a major tournament in 30 years, the IFA has to accommodate extra supporters for the tie on October 8. Irish FA chief executive Patrick Nelson said: "We are delighted we are able to provide many more Northern Ireland fans with the opportunity to see the game live.
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"After all, this game could provide a moment in history that we as a country can build on, not just through football, but by giving the people of Northern Ireland something to unite behind."