Brief cheats Stone broke; AGENCIES CASH IN ON MAN UTD EURO CLASH.Byline: STUART MacDONALD TOUTS have lost thousands of pounds after fans failed to snap up Rolling Stones Rolling Stones, English rock music group that rose to prominence in the mid-1960s and continues to exert great influence. Members have included singer Mick Jagger (Michael Phillip Jagger), 1943–; guitarists Brian Jones tickets. Scalpers expected to make a fortune selling briefs for the wrinkly rockers' Scots shows for up to pounds 400. But, with official prices as high as pounds 150, the two gigs at Glasgow's SECC (Single Edge Contact Cartridge) A CPU module from Intel that held Pentium II and Pentium III chips and their L2 cache chips. The SECC plugged into Slot 1 on the motherboard and contained a single edge processor package (SEPP), which was the printed circuit struggled to sell out and tickets were changing hands for as little as pounds 25. One tout said last night: "The band are such a big pull I thought I would double my money at least. "But demand hasn't been that great and I have lost a lot of money on these gigs. "I ended up nearly giving them away for Monday's show and prices have been slashed again for tonight." band were in Glasgow for the Scots leg of their Forty Licks tour. Celtic manager Martin O'Neill and midfielder Neil Lennon Neil Francis Lennon (born June 25, 1971 in Lurgan, County Armagh) is a professional footballer from Northern Ireland. He is the former captain of Celtic F.C., after leaving the club at the end of the 2006-07 campaign. were among the 8,500 crowd who watched them on Monday night. Fan Andrew Carmichael, 44, from Glasgow, said: "Some of the prices being quoted have been ridiculous and I am not surprised touts have lost money." CAPTION(S): Mick - LUCKY: These Rangers fans managed to get their tickets from the club but many others face paying over the odds to agencies |
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