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Anaglogs Daughter
26 Mar 11 22:49
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been paid too much. Thinks it's the teams preformance and not the €60 ticket price that has the place half empty..Okey Dokey Bill your right again.
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Report GANT007 March 26, 2011 10:08 PM GMT
€60....that is rough.....didn't realise it was that much in.
Report Anaglogs Daughter March 26, 2011 10:14 PM GMT
Joke isn't it. No Reccesion... You could stick another tenner to it and buy a ticket for the Gold Cup day at Cheltenham. .6 hours of great craic or 2 hours of boredom.
Report lapsy pa March 26, 2011 10:24 PM GMT
Paid £55 sterling for a day at British open golf(friday but same for 4 days)today,never been at a golf tournament but thought it was really good value to see sporting superstars in the flesh for approx 15  hours if you wanted. 60e bit much against a relative minnow.
Report JayTrumpOldTomDubbl March 26, 2011 10:35 PM GMT
Bill for sure not feelin any recession same for the other 3 and Liam pullin Bill to taskLaugh and he havin 2 or 3 jobs RTE and Gooners and what else??
Report Timeforchange March 27, 2011 12:46 PM BST
Well at least Brady knows the trouble people are in. That old git O'Herlihy is another on the RTE gravy train for years even though he has no idea about the game.
Report Anaglogs Daughter March 27, 2011 1:07 PM BST
Exactly. Brady might have his fingers in any pies and may be a multimillionaire but he knows the price of a loaf of bread and he's not going to go on tv and let on €60 is nothing unlike that other thicko BOH
Report irishro March 27, 2011 1:14 PM BST
€45 for majority of tickets last night.
Report punchestown March 27, 2011 1:41 PM BST
If you have kids the games are priced out of reach (like me Sad)
Report Rocketfingers March 27, 2011 2:28 PM BST
Way too high for the cost to watch them, i would say 25 euro should be the cheapest 35 or 40 for the best !!
Report squigs March 27, 2011 6:39 PM BST
The FAI can't charge that low unfortunately. They still have a large debt to pay.
Report evra March 27, 2011 7:09 PM BST
i tend to agree with bill,me and my brother were offered FREE tickets but declined them,i personally dont like trap and think hes utterly clueless and past his sell by date
Report Anaglogs Daughter March 28, 2011 2:01 PM BST
Joeeeee Duffyyyyyyy on about it now on Radio
Report yummy March 28, 2011 2:41 PM BST
Have to say both arguments hold up

My last trip to an Irish game was the WC qualifier v Cyprus. i drove up that evening from Limerick and bought a ticket at the ground for E70. I had previously been a block ticket purchaser for about 6 years when Ireland played at Lansdowne road.

I watched the game and drove home afterwards announcing on my arrival home ... I'm cured, never again!!!!

My abiding memmory of the night was Paul McShane attempting to overlap from right back on Trappatoni's wing. As he passed by the technical area I thought his hamstring was gone he stopped so abruptly. Not much has changed since and i for one will not be spending the hard earned on watching a team playing under Trappatoni's watch
Report scoobyknows March 28, 2011 4:23 PM BST
TV Licence payers must be tearing their hair out!
Report workrider March 28, 2011 5:20 PM BST
all except ye cork lads ...no one up here understands what the clown is saying ffs....
Report Blackwater March 28, 2011 7:08 PM BST
Whatever you think about Bill (72), Giles (70) and Dunphy (79?), surely the time has come for RTE to start nurturing some younger talent.
Report workrider March 28, 2011 7:14 PM BST
Laugh
Report freddiek March 28, 2011 11:29 PM BST
Dunphy is younger than Giles, even though he looks 80-odd
Report scoobyknows March 28, 2011 11:44 PM BST
Denis Irwin and Roy Keane would be the right boys to have in there!
Report Punter #1 March 29, 2011 10:43 AM BST
To be honest if I was paid €60, I wouldn't go to watch those plonkers. Bill was correct in his comment. I believe the crowd would turn up if Ireland were any bit decent to watch.

Liam Brady is the biggest muppet in RTE. He is totally biased in his views on all matters relating to Arsenal as he is on all views anti-Roy Keane as well as his unjustified affection for Giovanni.

Bill was definitely correct in his view as the facts below disprove that asswhole Brady's unjustified views. The recession hit Ireland in early 2007 and hit really hard in 2008. Check out the home attendances in recent campaigns up to the Macedonia game. Please take note of the high attendances against lesser teams than Macedonia, old Lansdowne could only hold around 35000 all seater, FAI's against the better teams and the dead rubber games at the end of the campaigns.

Brady's argument just doesn't stack up.

EURO 2012 HOME QUALIFIERS

2007-10-17
19:30 UTC+1
    Republic of Ireland      1 – 1      Cyprus     Croke Park, Dublin
Attendance: 54,000

8 October 2010
19:45 UTC+1
    Republic of Ireland      2 – 3      Russia     Aviva Stadium, Dublin
Attendance: 50,411

26 March 2011
19:45 UTC±0
    Republic of Ireland      2 – 1      Macedonia     Aviva Stadium, Dublin
Attendance: 32,000


WORLD CUP 2010 HOME QUALIFIERS

15 October 2008
19:45 UTC+1
    Republic of Ireland      1 – 0      Cyprus     Croke Park, Dublin
Attendance: 55,833


11 February 2009
19:45 UTC+0
    Republic of Ireland      2 – 1      Georgia     Croke Park, Dublin
Attendance: 45,000
Referee: Jouni Hyytia (Finland)

28 March 2009
19:45 UTC+0
    Republic of Ireland      1 – 1      Bulgaria     Croke Park, Dublin
Attendance: 60,002

10 October 2009
20:00 UTC+1
    Republic of Ireland      2 – 2      Italy     Croke Park, Dublin
Attendance: 70,670

14 October 2009
19:00 UTC+1
    Republic of Ireland      0 – 0      Montenegro     Croke Park, Dublin (DEAD RUBBER)
Attendance: 36,442

EURO 2008 HOME QUALIFIERS

2006-10-11
19:30 UTC+1
    Republic of Ireland      1 – 1      Czech Republic     Lansdowne Road, Dublin
Attendance: 35,500 [FULL CAPACITY]

2006-11-15
19:30 UTC+0
    Republic of Ireland      5 – 0      San Marino     Lansdowne Road, Dublin
Attendance: 34,018 [ALMOST FULL CAPACITY]

2007-03-24
15:00 UTC+0
    Republic of Ireland      1 – 0      Wales     Croke Park, Dublin
Attendance: 72,539

2007-03-28
19:45 UTC+1
    Republic of Ireland      1 – 0      Slovakia     Croke Park, Dublin
Attendance: 71,297

2007-10-13
19:45 UTC+1
    Republic of Ireland      0 – 0      Germany     Croke Park, Dublin
Attendance: 67,495

2007-10-17
19:30 UTC+1
    Republic of Ireland      1 – 1      Cyprus     Croke Park, Dublin
Attendance: 54,000
Report vinnie_roe March 29, 2011 1:47 PM BST
The fact is leinster will sell out for their heineken cup matches in lansdowne road. If Thomond Park had a capacity of 40,000, Munster would sell out their heineken cup matches. I wouid take a guess that 20,000 will turn out for the match tonight, and you could easily pick up a ticket for €20 outside.
Report workrider March 29, 2011 5:33 PM BST
i think you could be right vinnie...
Report evra March 29, 2011 5:57 PM BST
20,000???
very optimistic there vinnie,
unless tickets are been sold for €5 a head then id say your well wide of the mark
Report Blackwater March 29, 2011 7:00 PM BST
There'll be more spectators at that power station in Japan.
Report evra March 29, 2011 7:21 PM BST
i found a ticket in my brothers from when ireland played england years ago at landsdowne rd,a schoolboy ticket,£2 it was for kids back then,compare that to know,joke!
Report evra March 29, 2011 7:21 PM BST
*now
Report SatelliteFlight March 29, 2011 7:38 PM BST
Laugh looks packed
Report Anaglogs Daughter March 29, 2011 7:43 PM BST
my mate phoned up the Aviva Stadium today, he asked "What time is the K.O.? The receptionist replied, "What time can you get here". Laugh
Report Blackwater March 29, 2011 7:45 PM BST
Disappointing to see Trap not singing the national anthem.
Report Anaglogs Daughter March 29, 2011 7:46 PM BST
Seen more at the opening of an envelope. Punter#1 They're playing the World Cup Semi-finalists what is the excuse tonight?.
Report workrider March 29, 2011 7:48 PM BST
i first heard that joke when channel 4 first came on air ..it was about a trucker going to milan and inquiring about a show he was interested in ...when do you get back .....Laugh
Report irishro March 30, 2011 12:45 PM BST
Everyone on here wondering where the crowds were last night. I wonder how many posters actually went?? You're all happy to comment on it but who went and doesn't who didn't why not??
Report SatelliteFlight March 30, 2011 12:52 PM BST
I didn't go, got offered a free ticket and all but i'll be totally honest i couldn't have been bothered. A few years ago i went to all the games, i used to have to buy tickets outside Lansdowne and pay over the odds and still did so to see them play. I think the last game i was at was a friendly against the Czech Republic which i think we won 1-0 with a Eoin Harte free kick.
I'll probably never go in to see them play again. I think they are cack, the price of tickets are a joke and it does not rate any value for money. You get a better laugh watching the game down your local with your mates in my opinion.
Report irishro March 30, 2011 1:02 PM BST
At least your honest satelliteflight. I have to disagree as last night was excellent entertainment and the singing section which has been set up in south stand is a brilliant initiative and really adds to attending games. This stuff about us been cack now is way out of order I feel.
If anyone remembers the first couple of years under McCarthy we played some awful stuff as we were a team under transition after the Charlton era. Yet back then the fans stuck by the team and were rewarded with an excellent campaign in lead up to world cup 2002.
The difference now is that these fans have deserted the team but no doubt if we get to Poland/Ukraine next year the bandwagon will be truly rolling again.
Sport in general has become more and more about the glory. It use to be that fans would stick by their team in the worse of times but that no longer seems to be the case. Someone above mentioned rugby(the most glory-hunting sport of all in my opinion) but I see in the Times today Leinster have returned 4000 of 6500 tickets for a Magners league game v Munster. It's not just soccer thats suffering but it does seem to be the one that gets the biggest battering from non-fans on here and other outlets.
Report neill d March 30, 2011 1:10 PM BST
^^^^^^^
couldn't disagree with any of that
Report Punter #1 March 30, 2011 1:52 PM BST
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Seen more at the opening of an envelope. Punter#1 They're playing the World Cup Semi-finalists what is the excuse tonight?.


I was not making up excuses in my previous post. I was arguing that Bill was right - the main reason for the poor attendances is the poor quality of the football Ireland play and are set up to play. Not the fallible excuse of the recession given by Brady. What I was demostrating was even though the recession existed in recent years - the attendances were still high and have probably only diminshed due to people's reluctance to pay to go to watch rubbish!

Incidentially, I saw on one paper that the attendance for last night's game was 20,200. That was actually impressive considering it was a friendly and that an experimental side were playing.
Report Anaglogs Daughter March 30, 2011 2:01 PM BST
20,000 at 60 quid a head...not bad...but they dont give a fiddlers if no one turns up...TV rights gets the millions.
Report irishro March 30, 2011 3:56 PM BST
why do you insist on bandying about this €60 figure?? It was €30 for the majority last night and is even less than this if you have a season ticket. You can be sure they did not get 'millions' for last nights TV coverage either!
Report Anaglogs Daughter March 30, 2011 5:09 PM BST
Billions then.
Report irishro March 30, 2011 6:00 PM BST
Billions sounds about right-you're a big fan of hyperbole aren't you Plain
Report squigs March 30, 2011 7:00 PM BST
I was there and it was a very enjoyable game, they got sense and organised for some top class opposition and both teams played open attacking football. Atmosphere was quite cack to be honest, but I can't blame the FAI on that one.
Report Giant Strides March 30, 2011 7:13 PM BST
The bile that Ireland is a "sports mad nation" is finally being shown up for the myth that it is.
Report Anaglogs Daughter March 30, 2011 8:55 PM BST
Bullsh . . Cork and Kerry playing in a ickey mouse friendly 65,000...Ireland playing in a European qualifier...32,000 If it's not the price then it must be the hatred of a foregin game the reason why no one is going....Wonder can anyone reply without using the names Jack Charlton and his band of merrymen for getting 40 thousand in the rugby ground
Report irishro March 30, 2011 9:07 PM BST
What you on about?? 4,100 showed up at Cork Kerry in the league in February. €13 a ticket for that.
Report neill d March 30, 2011 10:03 PM BST
It should be pointed out that it is very tough to succeed in International soccer for a nation our size, its deep water. In Rugby, the teams seem to always have tangigle success within a few steps, therefore its easier for them to drum up support. Its a case of win 5 games and you're the best in Europe. I'm a rugby fan but derive greater satisfaction when the footballers are going well as it is not just the foreign game but also the global game, success in that depth of competition is a great achievement.
Report Blackwater April 6, 2011 7:35 PM BST
Just watching the geezers previewing tonight's match.

It's like an episode of Last of the Summer Wine.
Report OnTheMachine April 6, 2011 7:43 PM BST
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Just watching the geezers previewing tonight's match.

It's like an episode of Last of the Summer Wine.

Justify that statement please...
Report Blackwater April 6, 2011 8:40 PM BST
Three retirees mumbling about stuff.

All that's missing is Nora Batty to make the tea.
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