Tickets for the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games will go back on sale on Wednesday May 21 after a one-week suspension to sort out problems with the sales system. Some 100,000 tickets went on sale on Monday May 12 but the website and phone operations were dogged by long queues and errors, and the website and lines were closed on Tuesday evening. More than 50,000 tickets remain unsold, but these will...
Glasgow 2014 tickets to go back on sale Wednesday
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