ah well thats weird then. this is the second year i have recieved the tickets at home. i was just sayin' . but a pickup isnt such a problem , is it ? just pick 'em up the first few days, its not gonna be real busy at the entrance then.
sevex: maybe see you there.. ill be there on the saturday and sunday also. Just got the tickets As said, mobile camera was ok last year.. no one bothered me when i was taking pics. But im guessing a dslr is a bit more risky.
Yep PayPal accepted I see: http://www.totalsports.tv/faq.aspx I think it's $5USD for the whole duration/4 days and maybe it was ~$2 for individual days. Practically free I'd say
I dont think it is necessary to start a new thread, but for those with access to Supersport, this year's broadcast starts from Thursday at 1800 local time with the round 16 matches, thereafter 2100 local time on subsequent days.
CL beating LCW this AE? Too early surely, unless LCW is exhausted or already in decline(too early for that). Even then CL has a loooong way to go!
I'll try and be on the lookout for you, if you only just got tickets then I guess you will be in a similar seating situation to me. Let's just say I don't think my seats will be optimal. Atmosphere should be good though, especially if the Danes are in there big block booking again and a few Danes get through, shame about Tine Baun and Wang Yihan though.
bwin and china webstream, probably guangzhou sports the better choice..... http://simplybadminton.blogspot.com/2011/03/live-tv-coverage-yonex-all-england-open.html
All England has come a long way since... By Rod Gilmour 9:25AM GMT 08 Mar 2011 All England has come a long way since... The first Championships on 4 April 1899. The lines of the courts were chalked out on the morning while two officials spent all day weighing, trimming and strengthening the barrel shuttles, which were never of equal size. Full article: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/ot...66529/All-England-Badminton-2011-preview.html