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More tickets released on tickets.ie this morning louthman57 (Louth) - Posts: 303 - 03/08/2016 12:46:02 1894682 Link 0 |
no need to be a smart arse, it was a serious question but reading posts back i got the answer.
Yourjoking (USA) - Posts: 744 - 03/08/2016 13:06:18 1894707 Link 0 |
Totally agree with the season ticket bit, as i understand it, it's capped at 4,000 tickets per county, why not have that at 6,000 or 8,000. Should help boost attendance during league and doesn't take up that many overall from Croke park BlastCalyle (Mayo) - Posts: 216 - 03/08/2016 13:57:32 1894752 Link 0 |
Apologies. It was a joke. In my defence I didn't think your question was a serious one. MesAmis (Dublin) - Posts: 13796 - 03/08/2016 14:06:49 1894765 Link 0 |
To be fair, it was a good joke, i particularly liked the bit about the auld triangle!
CroiGorm (Dublin) - Posts: 1547 - 03/08/2016 14:13:23 1894771 Link 0 |
Waiting on the 13:10 from Maynooth. Have 3 Upper Hogan tickets for €30 each. Touts or wannabe touts needn't bother. I'll be in the shopeen at Drumcondra station ready to head into Junior match. GreenandRed (Mayo) - Posts: 7952 - 06/08/2016 13:09:16 1896572 Link 0 |
Seems that Kerry were able to avail of tickets for the semi before the Qfs were even played.More favouritism. Dubh_linn (Dublin) - Posts: 2313 - 07/08/2016 14:24:59 1897345 Link 0 |
Anyone in Ireland could have bought those tickets days before the Quarter Finals began last Sunday, it's not like the All Ireland Final where Kerry only got 14 thousand tickets
KYTitletown (Kerry) - Posts: 816 - 07/08/2016 14:39:14 1897351 Link 0 |
Obviously,but why would you buy tickets for a game you didn't know you were in. Ye had a week of being able to access those tickets knowing you were in the semi. Dubh_linn (Dublin) - Posts: 2313 - 07/08/2016 15:18:14 1897377 Link 0 |
Couldn't dublin supporters take the chance and buy them before the match yesterday. And even if the lost go to the game as a neutral. With all the talk about ticket shortages the amount of mayo and tryone supporters hanging around outside The Hogan stand at 2 mins past 4 with not a hurry on them was quite something.
ros1 (Roscommon) - Posts: 1211 - 07/08/2016 17:09:33 1897458 Link 0 |
Your missing the point .
Dubh_linn (Dublin) - Posts: 2313 - 07/08/2016 17:14:05 1897464 Link 1 |
imagine the reams of non-Dubs sneerily accusing Dublin fans of arrogance by buying tickets for a semi-final they hadn't even qualified for. Let's face it, the GAA don't care who gets the tickets as long as they're sold. Gavvygavgav (Dublin) - Posts: 383 - 07/08/2016 17:18:39 1897467 Link 0 |
Could the not go to the game as a neutral? I bought a ticket last week for the match and it makes no difference to me who wins
ros1 (Roscommon) - Posts: 1211 - 07/08/2016 17:32:15 1897475 Link 0 |
It's Tickets.ie and Ticketmaster who decide when thrir tickets go on sale not the GAA. Now there'll be loads of tickets in the hands of touts to fund organised crime. And Seatwave are also allowed to sell GAA tickets at massively inflated prices, assuming most of these also being sold by touts. Can the GAA do anything to stop touting or is it down to changing the law? GreenandRed (Mayo) - Posts: 7952 - 07/08/2016 20:45:30 1897607 Link 0 |
Not a chance tickets.ie and ticketmaster can sell tickets for a Gaa event without being given permission by the Gaa to do so. The Gaa decide when tickets are made available.
CroiGorm (Dublin) - Posts: 1547 - 07/08/2016 21:08:11 1897628 Link 0 |
How can you know that for sure?
GreenandRed (Mayo) - Posts: 7952 - 07/08/2016 22:38:31 1897710 Link 0 |
Not a chance tickets.ie and ticketmaster can sell tickets for a Gaa event without being given permission by the Gaa to do so. The Gaa decide when tickets are made available. ormondbannerman (Clare) - Posts: 13473 - 08/08/2016 10:55:03 1897884 Link 0 |
Just got 2 Hogan tickets for Kerry V Dublin semi final on tickets.ie. Anyone with no tickets get onto if fast!!!!! aidan64 (Kerry) - Posts: 668 - 08/08/2016 12:02:28 1897934 Link 0 |
Croí makes a good point. Maybe they should consult with the GAA before putting tickets online. If they don't then I can see it's just business for Tickets, they've no obligation to look after supporters. Probably wary of an upset Donegal win so they could shift more tickets for a potential low-attendance semi with Kerry. If it's down to the GAA they've made a balls of it. GreenandRed (Mayo) - Posts: 7952 - 08/08/2016 15:47:23 1898150 Link 1 |
How can you know that for sure? Dubh_linn (Dublin) - Posts: 2313 - 08/08/2016 16:48:38 1898196 Link 1 |