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Top tip: Select all events and select a big date range and it will show all tickets.
FFS, you right! I would not have thought that selecting start and end date would work for all tickets, what kind of cretin there did not just allow - Search all? FFS!!!
FFS, what kind of idiot programs site to make user search for specific sports without giving any clue that any tickets are available at all, ffs - they "reopened" and in long list of sports nothing seems available, what kind of sasguru designed it knowing full well that tickets are likely to be in short supply?!?!
For once I totally agree with your rant here.
Really crap website, I bet it costed a few millions to build.
Top tip: Select all events and select a big date range and it will show all tickets.
Top tip 2: Most of the tickets seems to be for womens football in stadiums as far north as Glasgow and Newcastle.
FFS, what kind of idiot programs site to make user search for specific sports without giving any clue that any tickets are available at all, ffs - they "reopened" and in long list of sports nothing seems available, what kind of sasguru designed it knowing full well that tickets are likely to be in short supply?!?!
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