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Question re aviva stadium

  • 11-11-2010 2:40pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 470 ✭✭


    I am a sligo fan as my name suggests - i have 4 tickets for the west stand lower for sundays cup final.
    Yesterday i got 2 premium tickets to the east stand but unfortunately that is where the shamrocks will be positioned .
    A question for someone in the know- is the aviva like croke park in that a premium ticket holder can walk around the stadium ie from what was the hogan to the cusack and get a seat at the other side of the stadium(provided that seats are available).
    i know that i will have to enter the ground via the eastern side of the stadium.
    Any answers appreciated.
    Ps - I was going to post this in the fai cup final thread but feel i have a better chance of someone who goes to international matches.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 27,252 ✭✭✭✭stovelid


    Sligored wrote: »
    but unfortunately that is where the shamrocks will be positioned .

    There may be shamrocks on the pitch but hopefully the groundsman has done his job.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 245 ✭✭rovingrover


    Sligored wrote: »
    I am a sligo fan as my name suggests - i have 4 tickets for the west stand lower for sundays cup final.
    Yesterday i got 2 premium tickets to the east stand but unfortunately that is where the shamrocks will be positioned .
    A question for someone in the know- is the aviva like croke park in that a premium ticket holder can walk around the stadium ie from what was the hogan to the cusack and get a seat at the other side of the stadium(provided that seats are available).
    i know that i will have to enter the ground via the eastern side of the stadium.
    Any answers appreciated.
    Ps - I was going to post this in the fai cup final thread but feel i have a better chance of someone who goes to international matches.

    You can walk around your own level but not move from one to another. So you can move over to the west stand.


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