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tobywong.
01 Dec 08 12:19
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7 league matches and first championship match for 75 euro , auto charged for all additional match tickets , guaranteed 304 or 305 cusack ticket for croker matches and guaranteed all ire ticket should your county get there , well worth checking out.

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By:
CailiniDeas8
When: 01 Dec 08 13:11
any links there toby..
By:
tobywong.
When: 01 Dec 08 13:17
http://www.seasonticket.gaa.ie/
By:
dasium
When: 01 Dec 08 13:19
About time they did something like this for the die hards in every county.... been suggesting they do some thing similar at club level for ages.... trying to get club to propose pricing packages at the county board convention before christmas in which if you bought a weekend ticket for club championship games... in our county you'll have fri,sat and sunday fixtures (on both sat/sun you could conceivably go to 2 games on those days if fixtures were properly manipulated). Also both hurling and football championships are initially in pools of 4, so another ticket at a much reduced price for your clubs 3 games... if sold through clubs they could take a similar fee to ticketmaster and generate income....

Any better suggestions out there or tweeks to those ideas?
By:
CailiniDeas8
When: 01 Dec 08 13:22
thanks chum. :-)
By:
grade 1
When: 01 Dec 08 13:36
Excellent.
By:
tumbles
When: 01 Dec 08 14:15
Great idea. Will ensure that more real supporters get tickets. What I would like also to see is that kids who go to league games are given some sort of token that will allow them to get tickets for later stages of championship when even within clubs they are frozen out by older members who were not at those games. Indeed lots of clubs don't allow members below minor to even apply for tickets.
By:
moneypenny
When: 01 Dec 08 14:27
ive checked it out and while the idea is good is does stink of being a bit of a money making scheme more so than a loyalty scheme

this is the bit i dont like

This is a season ticket so you will be automatically charged in advance of every subsequent match that your county plays in the Allianz GAA National League (i.e. the League Final) and the GAA Championships whether you attend or not.
By:
moneypenny
When: 01 Dec 08 14:30
Also not much use to families as where do the kids go in croke park

Can children accompany a Season Ticket holder? Children may of course accompany the Season Ticket holder to any fixture under the same admittance policy as all other juveniles for the fixture in question. The Season Ticket entitles only one person to entry.
By:
moneypenny
When: 01 Dec 08 14:30
Can I sit next to a season ticket holder if I dont own one? If the seating is unreserved you can sit wherever is available on the match day. If the seating is reserved you will be seated in the Season Ticket section with other Season Ticket holders only.
By:
moneypenny
When: 01 Dec 08 14:31
Is there an age limit to the Season Ticket? Yes, you must be 18 or over to purchase and use the Season Ticket.
By:
tobywong.
When: 01 Dec 08 14:32
i would have reservations over that part as well moneypenny but you can opt out when you choose .

7 NL games by €15 plus €25 for first championship game , so €55 saving if you attend all and you have a guaranteed 304/305 ticket for croker and saves you the hassle of going looking for them aswell , so benefits prob outweigh the negatives and at least they are trying something to benefit the diehard.

I would like a guarantee that if you attend 60% of croker matches you are entitled to an all ire ticket though i suppose thats a bit too much to ask.
By:
tubbsy.
When: 01 Dec 08 15:00
a rip off
By:
tobywong.
When: 01 Dec 08 15:10
I know tubbsy , they are €75 more expensive than Sham Rovers season tickets , apparently they cant give them away ;)
By:
tubbsy.
When: 01 Dec 08 15:11
very droll
By:
badger's back
When: 01 Dec 08 22:57
i like this format.
it will ensure real fans will get tickets without having to beg for them come summer time
By:
CailiniDeas8
When: 02 Dec 08 09:56
Will stick with the PP scheme.
By:
tubbsy.
When: 02 Dec 08 12:10
whats the parnell park scheme TF?
By:
CailiniDeas8
When: 02 Dec 08 12:16
Presume you're fishing tubbsy full stop. In the eunlikely event hthat it's a genuine enquiry it's 130 a year guaranteed Hill tickets for all championship games hurling and football free entry to PP for all Dublin County Board arranged games i.e. National League hurling and football and all club games.

O'Byrne and Walsh cups not included afaik.
By:
tumbles
When: 02 Dec 08 13:22
Ah now Tubbsy! You must surely have heard of this around Malahide. Congrats to Syls on winning the Senior B by the way.
By:
tubbsy.
When: 02 Dec 08 14:06
was in the clubhouse last sunday week for a quick one- now gibneys have taken over the bar the price of a pint has shot up
By:
CailiniDeas8
When: 02 Dec 08 14:11
Was Giddy up there?
By:
tubbsy.
When: 02 Dec 08 14:32
whats your obsession with "giddy"
By:
CailiniDeas8
When: 02 Dec 08 14:49
thanks all the same petal. :-)
By:
Catch Me ifyoucan
When: 15 Dec 09 19:11
New for 2010:

- The Juvenile GAA Season Ticket now all the family can have GAA Season Tickets.

- The Opt Out Opt Out of matches you cannot attend in advance so you are not charged.
By:
Market Wizard2
When: 15 Dec 09 20:58
they did this last yr aswell
By:
punter2
When: 15 Dec 09 21:36
you can opt out of some matches.
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