BalticWarrior
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Whats going on, i thought Herning was hockey city? Why such abysmal showing?
Day tickets and they just don't go in the other games.Whats going on, i thought Herning was hockey city? Why such abysmal showing?
Day tickets and they just don't go in the other games.
Whats going on, i thought Herning was hockey city? Why such abysmal showing?
The way they handled the tickets was terrible, I've heard many complaints about them. The location also isn't very good and is pretty much in the middle of nowhere. It should absolutely have been in Copenhagen instead.
THIS IS SOMETHING I HAVE BEEN SAYING SINCE JAN
Danes screwed themselves in how they sold the tickets
Most tickets have been sold and that is all they care about. On secondary sites there are lots of tickets available--locals scooped up lots of the tickets and thought they would make a mint reselling them.
This is the first WC I wont have attended in nearly 8 years--I thought Paris was poorly organized but getting any info from the Danish Organizers was like getting blood from stone. I know a lot of people who go every year and did not go this year because they could not get tickets
The way they handled the tickets was terrible, I've heard many complaints about them. The location also isn't very good and is pretty much in the middle of nowhere. It should absolutely have been in Copenhagen instead.
It doesn't really matter if it's a hockey town when the population is so small. The Swedish and Czech games have been well-attended in Copenhagen though.Whats going on, i thought Herning was hockey city? Why such abysmal showing?
How did they go about selling tickets that made it so abysmal? All in packages?
They shouldn't organize these in non hockey countries. Not enough people who cares. Or they should put down the prices for not so interesting games
Whats going on, i thought Herning was hockey city? Why such abysmal showing?
Herning is a hockey city...but that doesn't change the fact that there's only ~50,000 people living there.
you are being a bit arrogant there
may ask how often you have been to Denmark?
I was planning on blogging while I was there
here is a blog I wrote about games in Cardiff, Wales--if you do not consider Denmark a hockey country what do you think of Wales?
Here is a blog I wrote last year on hockey in Wales
Lowetide.ca | JT Shark: A Hockey Experience
I've been to Denmark only twice but it was not a hockey season.
All I'm saying I see lot of empty seats
They shouldn't organize these in non hockey countries. Not enough people who cares. Or they should put down the prices for not so interesting games