Presale starts better than 2021 - Lex, Bär & Co. also give everything at the counter
Created: 05/03/2022Updated: 05/03/2022 18:19
By: Uli Kellner
Prominent support for ticket boss Angelika Frisch: Stefan Lex at the ticket counter.
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Köllner praises the idea, and it was also well received by the fans that they could order their season tickets from the 1860 professionals.
But many also strike online.
Shortly before 1 p.m. on Tuesday, the time had come: customer number 1860 appeared at the ticket counter at Grünwalder Straße 114 - a married couple who did not want to be named.
Big surprise for the lion duo from Pfaffenhofen an der Ilm: the season tickets that the couple secured came with a free jersey.
Back flocking: "Stammplatz 60".
The success of the pre-sale, supported by selected professionals and the two managing directors at Angelika Frisch's ticket counter: not visible at first glance.
Those who expected long queues were disappointed, but press spokesman Rainer Kmeth reported in the early afternoon: "We sold more tickets on day one of the campaign than last year after two days." Most fans may have snapped up online, although it was certainly tempting would have been to hand the application to Stefan Lex, Marco Hiller & Co. through the pane of glass - and at the same time to get rid of a little promotion encouragement.
But: It was a normal working day, not everyone can take time off to spontaneously buy a ticket.
That's Sixty Munich at the end.
The closeness of the fans to the players - and to the managing directors, who interrupt their everyday work to get involved in ticketing.
Coach Michael Köllner on the advance sale supported by 1860 professionals.
"A good idea. Whoever came up with it," coach Michael Köllner also praised the ticket campaign with the prominent sales assistants: "That's Sixty Munich in the end.
The closeness of the fans to the players – and to the managers, who interrupt their day-to-day work to get into ticketing.” Köllner’s outlook: “I hope that Sixty Munich will continue to have as many fans as possible in the stadium in the future.”