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Big scramble for tickets. Remember Newry in 2023 when we were looking around to see if we could actually spot any Donegal supporters. They were thin on the ground that day.

AudiMan (Donegal) - Posts: 688 - 20/07/2025 21:43:01    2626746

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Replying To rorysboys:  "Don't think that's true. What i read that if your a paid up member you'll get a ticket."
Yes totally understand that, but when you're on foireann.ie you can click the LGFA box and that's where the confusion is happening. County board has stated that's it's two different organisations!

Whyme923 (Donegal) - Posts: 43 - 20/07/2025 22:18:51    2626756

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Replying To Whyme923:  "Yes totally understand that, but when you're on foireann.ie you can click the LGFA box and that's where the confusion is happening. County board has stated that's it's two different organisations!"
Really disappointing from Donegal if this is true. Especially with 3 women as main officers. It's simply administrative that they're LGFA on foireann. They join the club as members, not specifically to GAA or LGFA.

donegalgael-12 (Donegal) - Posts: 16 - 21/07/2025 00:00:53    2626771

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Replying To donegalgael-12:  "Really disappointing from Donegal if this is true. Especially with 3 women as main officers. It's simply administrative that they're LGFA on foireann. They join the club as members, not specifically to GAA or LGFA."
Yeah I totally agree. I got confirmation from our own secretary in the club. What I've said is true. Terrible from the county board and the secretary on the county board is not listening at all

Whyme923 (Donegal) - Posts: 43 - 21/07/2025 09:09:23    2626788

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Replying To Whyme923:  "Yes totally understand that, but when you're on foireann.ie you can click the LGFA box and that's where the confusion is happening. County board has stated that's it's two different organisations!"
The adult members for allocations are only counted off GAA members and not LGFA as they are 2 separate registrations\insurance\etc. Most clubs will register all adult LGFA members as GAA also so that they are counted but it's something very nuanced that you can easily see a new club registrar not knowing.

dgl_gaa (Donegal) - Posts: 72 - 21/07/2025 09:30:23    2626792

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Replying To dgl_gaa:  "The adult members for allocations are only counted off GAA members and not LGFA as they are 2 separate registrations\insurance\etc. Most clubs will register all adult LGFA members as GAA also so that they are counted but it's something very nuanced that you can easily see a new club registrar not knowing."
Yeah that seems to be the case.

Whyme923 (Donegal) - Posts: 43 - 21/07/2025 11:02:35    2626815

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Looking ahead to the All Ireland final, Jim and the team face a major tactical headache with Kerry.

Unlike Louth, Monaghan and Meath, Kerry are consistently one of the top 2 or 3 teams in the Country, have experienced players in all positions and a strong bench. Tactically they can deal with pretty much anything on offer and they have the physicality and fitness to go the distance with us.

Now in saying, I suspect Kerry won't want Donegal running at them in numbers, as that is very difficult to stop once in motion and we can get scores away. So I expect Kerry will try to stop Donegal at source, which isn't easy to do if Donegal win kick-outs and break at pace, so we could see Kerry shock everyone and give us our short kick-outs, and they would fancy their set defense and midfield to turn us over when running out of our own half. They basically would slow us up and halt any momentum.

At the other end, Donegal won't want Kerry breaking at pace and kicking long into their full forward line, so I wouldn't be surprised if we sit deep and let Kerry have their short kick-outs too, only pushing up on the odd kick-out. If both teams kick long or kick out around the middle, it can be difficult to win a high percentage with any certainty.

Difficult game to call at this point.

Commodore (Donegal) - Posts: 1423 - 21/07/2025 12:07:42    2626850

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Another factor that comes into the game is the scoring goals. Donegal have been much heavier into the canal end and that's been the second half first the quarter and the semi. It's also easier to push up on the kickouts when keeper is kicking out towards the hill. It also highlights Thompsons two 2 pointers into the hill against monaghan as very good kicks.

In the hurling yesterday tipp struggled in the first half and Cork fell apart shooting into the hill. The experts didn't seem to mentioning this difficulty. One of the tipp players called out the difficulties in an interview earlier.

Ulsterchamps_32 (Donegal) - Posts: 911 - 21/07/2025 13:22:59    2626878

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Why do you think it is that it's easier to score into one end of the ground than the other? I always found that in different grounds we had ends that seemed easier to score into, weird.
If we win the toss on Sunday we should kick into the hill end for the first half so, games seems to open up in the 3rd quarter usually.

Tirchonaill1 (Donegal) - Posts: 3369 - 21/07/2025 14:59:22    2626917

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