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Why the current ticket touting legislation doesn't cover the FAI’s upcoming fixture

The FAI have issued a statement ahead of the upcoming FIFA World Cup 2022 fixture against Portuga...

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09.28 27 Oct 2021


Why the current ticket touting legislation doesn't cover the FAI’s upcoming fixture


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09.28 27 Oct 2021


The FAI have issued a statement ahead of the upcoming FIFA World Cup 2022 fixture against Portugal, warning fans who buy tickets being offered at inflated prices online that they risk being denied entry.  The statement comes after legislation banning such ticket touting came into effect during the summer.  To discuss this further we heard from Robert Troy is Minister of State for Trade Promotion.

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