Bonniedog wrote: » Season tickets are one code or the other so not great for Dubs/Galway/Cork. And not valid for club games afaik. When is PP pass up for renewal? Far better value.
DoctaDee wrote: » What's the damage on a ST ? .. is there a terrace/stand option like the PP Edit .. I see on the season ticket site that ourselves and Mayo are still closed off .. no room at the inn if we're being seasonal
DoctaDee wrote: » I'm nearly sure it's April/May Bonnie - it sorta gets you out and about for the Senior Club too as you say, have even been known to wave it into a fellas face for a few Inter games too - admission prices for some of the early club championship games is a right joke
Bonniedog wrote: » For anyone who goes to club championship it pays for itself. I've been at 7/8 games in Parnell so that's 70/80 Euro for a start. I think it covers all club games, does it not? I have definitely used it at some stage in O'Toole Park. It ought to anyway, it is county board pass, not specifically Parnell.
DoctaDee wrote: » Yeah I find it great for that spur of the moment decision to go to a game football or hurling. There was a time when (I assumed) it would only admit you to either PP or O'Toole as you say, but I've used it in a few grounds this year. I wouldn't have liked to hand over my hard earned cash to watch Ballymun give the Larriers the message up in Garristown anyways for a start :rolleyes:
Crucial to the success of our strategy are the most valuable asset of all - people. Without the thousands of volunteers in our clubs, giving up their time every night of the week and every weekend, no strategy would be possible. Every week thousands of games are catered for in every code, at every age group, in every parish in Dublin. This does not just happen. It is a logistical challenge that no other county has to face. But it works. Week after week , because we have unbelievable buy in from every club in this county. Our strategic plan was published. It is not the third secret of Fatima. We have people in the county who overcome huge logistical challenges every week who now have streamlined structures in place that can cope with most of the obstacles that come their way
ProudDUB wrote: » So seriously....how much do we love John Costello?http://uploads.dublingaa.ie/files/23/dublin_annual_report_2016.pdf No doubt there'll be detractors, but screw 'em ! Neither he, nor we, should be ashamed to stand up for what we believe in. You tell 'em John !
Bonniedog wrote: » Excellent presentation of Dublin GAA. He has been a great secretary.
DoctaDee wrote: » He wouldn't be the 1st straight talker to come out of Finglas .
BonnieSituation wrote: » Split Vincent's Dermo in two
qwertyuiopa wrote: » Any opinions on who's next to break through onto the dublin team/panel in 2017 and beyond.Will o'callaghan/costello nail down starting places?are there any others close to breaking through to challenge brogan,rock,andrews etc in the full forward line? Id like to see a few half forwards starting to make an impact to replace flynn and connolly in the next few years. We will need a partner for fenton in midfield too. Id imagine it'll be tough enough for anyone to ma ke a breakthrough in the defence at the moment anyway. Any names out there to keep an eye on in the o'byrne cup?
gormdubhgorm wrote: » Colm Basquel is another fella who could push his way in as a regular sub in the forwards. Unfortunately can't think of any defenders, or dare I say it goalkeeper!
Shaungoater wrote: » Lorcan Molloy will get more game time. O'Callaghan might be rested depending on Cualas progress. Murchan, Basquel and Howard the best of the rest IMO
qwertyuiopa wrote: » Any opinions on who's next to break through onto the dublin team/panel in 2017 and beyond.Will o'callaghan/costello nail down starting places?are there any others close to breaking through to challenge brogan,rock,andrews etc in the full forward line? Id like to see a few half forwards starting to make an impact to replace flynn and connolly in the next few years. We will need a partner for fenton in midfield too. Id imagine it'll be tough enough for anyone to make a breakthrough in the defence at the moment anyway. Any names out there to keep an eye on in the o'byrne cup?
Gael85 wrote: » Lorcan Molloy has gone backwards in last couple years. I'd say Evan Comerford is ahead of him now.
Tombo2001 wrote: » Folks, the Kerry Dublin game is on the St patricks day weekend. What will the ticket situation be like for this? I've no idea...... Don't want to book accommodation now and then find out cant get tickets.... Any thoughts?