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Not sure about Armagh, but I think Galway gave each club 100 tickets each, maybe thats based on them having 80 clubs in the County. However that is what the County board decided to do with allocated tickets, I heard a few years ago that the GAA Central council initially allocate tickets the two finalist Counties based on Adult Club membership and season ticket holders. With addtional tickets released after this. Commodore (Donegal) - Posts: 1202 - 24/07/2024 13:55:37 2561227 Link 0 |
Having a couple of times done the arduous task of going door-to-door selling tickets for a local fund raiser, I never had and never will have any issue whatsoever with a club raffling off their tickets as a fundraiser. ExiledInWex (Dublin) - Posts: 1259 - 24/07/2024 14:37:10 2561242 Link 0 |
Certainly in 2014 that was the case but I thought I read that Armagh clubs were all given the same amount, open to correction. we also used the points system for where the tickets were for
donegaldouble (Donegal) - Posts: 313 - 24/07/2024 15:35:59 2561266 Link 0 |
It is a complicated scenario, people always harp on about u-12 coaches for example in this thread. Sure that depends on what club you are from, there are people who volunteer in small clubs like mine their whole lives yet never produce county players. Their volunteering has made little difference to the county success. If my club shut down Derry would still be 2 in a row Ulster champions. PattyONeill (Derry) - Posts: 246 - 25/07/2024 13:15:05 2561481 Link 0 |
All Ireland Final Ticket breakdown 2023 Commodore (Donegal) - Posts: 1202 - 25/07/2024 13:15:12 2561482 Link 0 |