
""It's going to be expensive," Clarke told BBC Scotland. "But, it is expensive to go to America anyway. The tickets are expensive. "If you can get there and you can afford to be there, then fantastic but don't push yourself too far into debt trying to get there. "It's Fifa's tournament, they decide what they decide. The Scottish FA have taken their full allocation.""
""A friend of mine has already booked his flights and he's in to me for tickets but he'll need to hold fire on those ones because I don't have any at the minute.""
""The number of well wishers that are genuinely excited that the country's qualified for a World Cup is great," Clarke said. "It shows you the power of football and what it can do for people.""
Supporters are being advised not to put themselves into debt to follow Scotland to the World Cup in the United States because tickets and travel are expensive. Supporters' club members can apply for tickets for matches against Haiti and Morocco in Boston and the final group match against Brazil in Miami. Fifa ticket pricing has faced criticism and supporters could pay thousands for seats. Scotland are expected to receive about 8% of available seats for group matches, with the Scottish FA hoping the allocation will increase. The Scottish FA have taken their full allocation. A friend has already booked flights and is waiting for tickets. Qualification was sealed with a 4-2 win over Denmark. Plans include friendly matches against non-European nations, a possible send-off at Hampden, and two training camps including one in a hot climate; the final training base is yet to be determined.
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