Clareman wrote: » The problem with the season ticket for Clare people is that the hurlers haven't played many matches and the footballers could be playing anywhere coupled with the fact that there never seems to be an issue getting Clare tickets there isn't much of an incentive to get them. A few years ago there was a Debenture card where if you paid a certain amount of money you got access to any match being played in a Clare venue, it was a great ticket and incentive people to go to matches, the problem now is that anyone selling these tickets is more interested in making sure they make money than anything else so they price the tickets according to the value of the matches, for example it's €10 into a game and if there's 15 weekends then the ticket would be priced at €300, I think a nominal charge of €100 for such a ticket would have a great take up rate and wouldn't impact the coffers too much (except that the amount of cash being taken at the gates which means more money has to go through the books), maybe also give the people with a ticket access to buy championship tickets, but this is probably beyond our county board.
keeponhurling wrote: » Niall O'Connor - son of Clare joint-manager Gerry O'Connor - has been named as the person at the centre of the sliotar controversy by the Clare Champion newspaper. [font=Open Sans, sans-serif]http://www.hoganstand.com/ArticleForm.aspx?ID=273153[/font] Awkward alert!
cnoc wrote: » Is he part of the management team?
windy shepard henderson wrote: » think he was one of the hurley carriers so he would have been allowed to position himself somewhere along the sideline or the back of the goal , it would seem he done it without orders lets say.....i imagine there was some choice words spoke in the o'connor household last monday
kollegeknight wrote: » Hi folks, Only terrace tickets available- does anyone know what terrace the Clare fans will be in?
letowski wrote: » Neither.
patsy_mccabe wrote: » Christ, no one travelled from Clare. We used to have the best supporters in the country.
patsy_mccabe wrote: » Was it spitefulness on the part of Pat Fitzgerald, for not ordering more tickets for the Cork game. Hard to fathom it. Christ, no one travelled from Clare. We used to have the best supporters in the country.
Tell me how wrote: » I remember in 1995, how well Clarecastle looked. It had more flags up then than in all the county now. Granted, that was such a breakthrough year but even now, when we get in to August and are still hurling, you wouldn't be blinded with the colour. That being said, I think periods where we had "the best supporters in the country, outside of the mid/late 90's was just 2 Sundays in 2013.
patsy_mccabe wrote: » We used to have the best supporters in the country.
letowski wrote: » Clare will name their team tonight. David McInerney is not looking likely according to Clare FM.http://www.clare.fm/featured-2/moloney-starting-15-ireland-shc-quarter-final-will-picked-form/ Hard to see us doing it to be honest.
Clareman wrote: » McInerney is out and McGrath is a doubt. I've us backed to be leading at half time and to win 8/1
Benbecul97 wrote: » Wow - you're confident! You really think they'll win?
Clareman wrote: » This could be a shoot out, we really need Podge and Tony to perform on Saturday to have a chance and I think they are big game players
BnB wrote: » Which Terrace (Blackrock or City End) are the Clare fans in on Saturday in Cork ?