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  1. #25

    NEVER go to Populares

    Quote Originally Posted by WhiteCat  [View Original Post]
    Thanks for that info. I got this as a reply to the cost and seating. Any comments welcome."Usually cost ARS 570 argentinean pesos, includes pickup / drop off and local guide. It is not seated."

    Cheers!

    Laila
    EXpensive. And not seated? I honestly don't know where you'd be located. Maybe a"safe"zone in the populares? Yeah, right.

    I've been living here for 3 years now, and have bought many times tkst for Boca or River games through Mercadolibre and never had a problem. Even for the Superclasicos.

    And really, going to La Bombonera is nothing to be scared of, (not like the lower East Side in the mid-eighties.)

  2. #24
    Quote Originally Posted by TejanoLibre  [View Original Post]
    I finally got you fucker!

    I am correct!

    The memberships are passed on from family to family!

    There are NO MORE MEMBERSHIPS!

    How about that Scotch?

    R
    For buying the tickets all you need to be is "socio adherente". For this, my son pays 50 pesos a month. This allows you to buy one ticket each. To be a full member you have to wait till someone dies. I think he has to bump off something like 10. 000 to become a full member!

  3. #23

    Thank You!

    Quote Originally Posted by Aqualung  [View Original Post]
    Sorry for this misinformation. You have to be a member to buy tickets at the stadium.
    I finally got you fucker!

    I am correct!

    The memberships are passed on from family to family!

    There are NO MORE MEMBERSHIPS!

    How about that Scotch?

    R

  4. #22
    Quote Originally Posted by Aqualung  [View Original Post]
    You can buy the tickets at the stadium the morning of the game. That is if Boca plays local. The tickets to the general area cost 90 pesos. My son goes almost every week the Boca team is local. There is no danger unless you cheer the other team while in the Boca fan's area which would be a kind of death wish. The battles for who control the hooligans are always outside the stadium and usually far from it.

    TL, as usual you get your information all fucked up, Hahahahah. The battle between fans was on Saturday late afternoon on the highway to Santa Fe where Boca played this week and not this morning at 7am. Use your sense my friend, what soccer hooligans would be running around in buses at seven in the morning almost two days after the match?
    Sorry for this misinformation. You have to be a member to buy tickets at the stadium.

  5. #21
    Quote Originally Posted by TejanoLibre  [View Original Post]
    Saw it on the news at 7am and I know it was out of town but I forgot that it was last week.

    It was not between fans, it was between the 2 factions of Hooligans they said.

    Too bad the leader will live.

    Thanks,

    I'm waiting on a "Special" whisky to drink with you soon.

    TL.

    How are you?

    TL
    Still recovering but a special whisky might tempt me out of hibernation! .

  6. #20

    I Stand Corrected

    Quote Originally Posted by Aqualung  [View Original Post]
    You can buy the tickets at the stadium the morning of the game. That is if Boca plays local. The tickets to the general area cost 90 pesos. My son goes almost every week the Boca team is local. There is no danger unless you cheer the other team while in the Boca fan's area which would be a kind of death wish. The battles for who control the hooligans are always outside the stadium and usually far from it.

    TL, as usual you get your information all fucked up, Hahahahah. The battle between fans was on Saturday late afternoon on the highway to Santa Fe where Boca played this week and not this morning at 7am. Use your sense my friend, what soccer hooligans would be running around in buses at seven in the morning almost two days after the match?
    Saw it on the news at 7am and I know it was out of town but I forgot that it was last week.

    It was not between fans, it was between the 2 factions of Hooligans they said.

    Too bad the leader will live.

    Thanks,

    I'm waiting on a "Special" whisky to drink with you soon.

    TL.

    How are you?

    TL

  7. #19
    You can buy the tickets at the stadium the morning of the game. That is if Boca plays local. The tickets to the general area cost 90 pesos. My son goes almost every week the Boca team is local. There is no danger unless you cheer the other team while in the Boca fan's area which would be a kind of death wish. The battles for who control the hooligans are always outside the stadium and usually far from it.

    TL, as usual you get your information all fucked up, Hahahahah. The battle between fans was on Saturday late afternoon on the highway to Santa Fe where Boca played this week and not this morning at 7am. Use your sense my friend, what soccer hooligans would be running around in buses at seven in the morning almost two days after the match?

  8. #18

    You May Be Correct

    Quote Originally Posted by Doggboy  [View Original Post]
    I thought WC's post was referencing a Mercado Libre offer.
    I did not read down the thread so you may be right but the next game will be exciting no matter who they play!

    This morning the leader of the Boca Hooligans and a bus load of his Hooligans were ambushed on the side of the road by the rival Hooligan faction at Boca.

    The leader got it in the guts and the other 4 were shot in various places.

    7am!

    So the next game should be interesting.

    ON TV!

    TL

  9. #17
    I thought WC's post was referencing a Mercado Libre offer.

    Quote Originally Posted by TejanoLibre  [View Original Post]
    I know a lot of people that have used Millhouse's Boca Tour and I have not heard any complaints.

    S. R. O sounds normal, not suspicious.

    What do you expect for $90 dollars?

    A Luxury Box Suite?

    A taxi ride there and back would be over a hundred pesos and then you have to pay for the ticket, without a guide in a danger zone!

    Nobody sits down during the games anyway so why do you need a seat?

    TL

  10. #16

    S. R. O is Normal

    Quote Originally Posted by Doggboy  [View Original Post]
    Sounds like an SRO ticket of some sort. Pick up and drop off with a guide, but not seated? I find that unusual and a little suspicious.
    I know a lot of people that have used Millhouse's Boca Tour and I have not heard any complaints.

    S. R. O sounds normal, not suspicious.

    What do you expect for $90 dollars?

    A Luxury Box Suite?

    A taxi ride there and back would be over a hundred pesos and then you have to pay for the ticket, without a guide in a danger zone!

    Nobody sits down during the games anyway so why do you need a seat?

    TL

  11. #15
    Quote Originally Posted by WhiteCat  [View Original Post]
    Thanks for that info. I got this as a reply to the cost and seating. Any comments welcome."Usually cost ARS 570 argentinean pesos, includes pickup / drop off and local guide. It is not seated."

    Cheers!

    Laila
    Sounds like an SRO ticket of some sort. Pick up and drop off with a guide, but not seated? I find that unusual and a little suspicious.

  12. #14
    Quote Originally Posted by Palermitano40  [View Original Post]
    http://listado.mercadolibre.com.ar/entradas-boca

    As you can see you can get platea seats at 350AR. Of course not for los clasicos (River Independiente Racing San Lorenzo) but still an OK deal if you speak spanish.

    Probably the cheapest option.

    P.
    Thanks for that info. I got this as a reply to the cost and seating. Any comments welcome. ........"Usually cost ARS 570 argentinean pesos, includes pickup / drop off and local guide. It is not seated."

    Cheers!

    Laila

  13. #13

    Boca tkts in mercado libre

    http://listado.mercadolibre.com.ar/entradas-boca

    As you can see you can get platea seats at 350AR. Of course not for los clasicos (River Independiente Racing San Lorenzo) but still an OK deal if you speak spanish.

    Probably the cheapest option.

    P.

  14. #12
    Quote Originally Posted by Mpexy  [View Original Post]
    Only been to one live foreign soccer game in Costa rica but it was nuts (as in good). I'd imagine seeing one of the popular local clubs here same as watching a Lakers game back home.

    Even cheap (but decent) Lakers seats cost $600, good ones $1500. Can get nosebleed seats for $100 but better to watch from home if that far away. 1000 pesos doesn't sound bad if the seats are semi decent
    M, I agree. Here in Chicago it's the same way. While 1000 might be acceptable, I'm still shopping. Another forum said this particulat place I mentioned might come in at 500-600ar. I'll keep everyone posted. I too saw a Game in Costa Rica and it was great.

  15. #11
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    Quote Originally Posted by WhiteCat  [View Original Post]
    Thanks, I could be interested in a little foreign puss. Do you know how big the group is? They did not quote a price as yet since they said they did not get the tix as yet. I'll call them when I arrive. I did get a quote from another place for over 1000AR which I think is nuts.
    Only been to one live foreign soccer game in Costa Rica but it was nuts (as in good). I'd imagine seeing one of the popular local clubs here same as watching a Lakers game back home.

    Even cheap (but decent) Lakers seats cost $600, good ones $1500. Can get nosebleed seats for $100 but better to watch from home if that far away. 1000 pesos doesn't sound bad if the seats are semi decent

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