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Clarke urges fans not to go into debt for tickets

Clarke urges fans not to go into debt for tickets

Summary

Scotland's national football team manager, Steve Clarke, advised fans not to go into debt to attend the World Cup in the U.S. next year. Clarke discussed ticket prices, which are high, and encouraged fans to consider their financial limits when planning to travel for the tournament.

Key Facts

  • Steve Clarke is the manager of the Scotland men's national football team.
  • He advised Scottish fans not to get into debt to buy World Cup tickets.
  • The World Cup will take place in the United States next year.
  • Scotland fans can apply for tickets to matches in Boston and Miami.
  • Fifa has faced criticism for high ticket prices, which could cost thousands of dollars.
  • Scotland fans are expected to receive about 8% of the available seats for group matches.
  • The Scottish FA hopes that the ticket allocation will increase.
  • Clarke is planning friendly matches and training camps to prepare the team.
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