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What is the cut off date to re new your season ticket.

I got email but forgot to re new as yet. Hope I'm not to late!!!!

Cheers

The_Fridge (Tyrone) - Posts: 2088 - 16/11/2019 10:42:53    2249839

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Replying To The_Fridge:  "What is the cut off date to re new your season ticket.

I got email but forgot to re new as yet. Hope I'm not to late!!!!

Cheers"
I'd say do it today fridge and you'll be ok.

We did ours yesterday and it was grand.

KingdomBoy1 (Kerry) - Posts: 14092 - 16/11/2019 11:51:37    2249848

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Replying To The_Fridge:  "What is the cut off date to re new your season ticket.

I got email but forgot to re new as yet. Hope I'm not to late!!!!

Cheers"
Cut off is New Year's Eve. You've a bit of time left.

They've a fancy new website for this. Depending on your browser, several items may be obscured by other items. They really should have put a bit more effort into testing.

Kurt_Angle (Dublin) - Posts: 567 - 16/11/2019 13:27:49    2249862

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Cheers lads!!!!

The_Fridge (Tyrone) - Posts: 2088 - 16/11/2019 17:41:48    2249884

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Until 31 December. However be careful. They were charging my 13 yo daughter full price, only noticed it late and emailed them, said it was a glitch with their new system. They thankfully rectified it. But I couldn't do it on their site, had to be all done through emails. Just be careful if you got juvenile season tickets.

royaldunne (Meath) - Posts: 19449 - 16/11/2019 19:20:57    2249899

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Replying To royaldunne:  "Until 31 December. However be careful. They were charging my 13 yo daughter full price, only noticed it late and emailed them, said it was a glitch with their new system. They thankfully rectified it. But I couldn't do it on their site, had to be all done through emails. Just be careful if you got juvenile season tickets."
Il keep an eye out Royal. Cheers

The_Fridge (Tyrone) - Posts: 2088 - 16/11/2019 21:30:27    2249922

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Are the season tickets good value ?
In limericks example I'll miss 2 of munster group games due to holidays next year but one would still have to buy tickets but you have one opt out if I'm reading it right .
So for my 120 I could have 3 home league games and 2 group championship matchs . It's really trying to guarantee a all Ireland final ticket if your county got there is the big benefit from what I can see .

OpenStand (Limerick) - Posts: 669 - 29/11/2019 12:43:35    2252087

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Replying To OpenStand:  "Are the season tickets good value ?
In limericks example I'll miss 2 of munster group games due to holidays next year but one would still have to buy tickets but you have one opt out if I'm reading it right .
So for my 120 I could have 3 home league games and 2 group championship matchs . It's really trying to guarantee a all Ireland final ticket if your county got there is the big benefit from what I can see ."
Lend them out to a friend.

OGarmaile (Tyrone) - Posts: 248 - 29/11/2019 15:00:44    2252117

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Replying To OGarmaile:  "Lend them out to a friend."
Season tickets only good value if your team gets to ALL IRELAND SF or final.

Pro
is you have a ticket without the hassle of begging club officials or queuing up to by a ticket.

Con
unless you get club + you have to attend 80% of games.

More and more games happen on a Saturday evening, hard if you have work commitment.

Most games do not allocated you a seat number

You have to be constantly on line and cancel the match you cant attend otherwise you are automatically charged through your credit card.

heartbroken (Galway) - Posts: 370 - 29/11/2019 17:07:52    2252131

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Replying To OpenStand:  "Are the season tickets good value ?
In limericks example I'll miss 2 of munster group games due to holidays next year but one would still have to buy tickets but you have one opt out if I'm reading it right .
So for my 120 I could have 3 home league games and 2 group championship matchs . It's really trying to guarantee a all Ireland final ticket if your county got there is the big benefit from what I can see ."
Fantastic value. Got all 7 games last year, plus division 2 final and first championship round all included in original price.
Used my opt out for Leinster final as a few extra were coming. Seats in Croke park are good too.

royaldunne (Meath) - Posts: 19449 - 29/11/2019 20:29:56    2252153

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Replying To royaldunne:  "Fantastic value. Got all 7 games last year, plus division 2 final and first championship round all included in original price.
Used my opt out for Leinster final as a few extra were coming. Seats in Croke park are good too."
Since I got my 1st season ticket, we have been in 7 AI finals, 7 wins!! Yep it's great value.

fingalman (Dublin) - Posts: 233 - 29/11/2019 22:50:30    2252168

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Anyone 'order' a club finals ticket, via the 'new' season ticket website? Anyone get a satisfactory or timely response yet?

Pope_Benedict (Galway) - Posts: 3410 - 18/01/2020 11:12:52    2260569

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I have had a season ticket every year since their inception, bar one year I lived in England, but I am not renewing for this season.

Division 3 game entry: €10 x 7 = €70
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Ulster Championship first round: €25 = €95
(Granted, this is based on the 2019 pricing structure)

Division 3 Season Ticket Price = €99

To me, a €4 saving is not a large enough incentive. It used to be worth it even if you missed a game or two, but not anymore.

early_ball_in (Down) - Posts: 10 - 19/01/2020 12:18:13    2260729

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