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The unofficial ticket dealers, meanwhile, say that of the 48 matches in the first round, only three are easy to sell. "We can make money on England and the USA, Holland and Denmark, and Brazil versus Portugal," said one. "There are 10 additional games worth watching - like Germany and Serbia or Italy and Paraguay - but there's no great demand for these tickets.
"We can't sell anything like the amount we expected in Mexico, Japan, France, Italy, Spain and Portugal. Only Brazilian sales are holding up. Dealers around the world are now stuck with rooms and tickets for games that people cannot afford to go to."See the full content of this document
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World Cup 2010: Why Fans Are Staying at Home
Sales are even more disappointing in America where 79,000 tickets have been bought on the internet by brok...
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