Sweet.Science wrote: » It clashes with a World Cup game at 7 so you will be doing well - maybe try McGowans in Phibsboro
Blargh wrote: » Well lads looks like ill be be going to Dublin for the mayo game money is tied up in a hotel for the weekend Any suggestions on good pubs to watch the game in:D
muddle84 wrote: Could the GAA be liable for refund there seeing as you made your plans based on theirs?
muddle84 wrote: » Could the GAA be liable for refund there seeing as you made your plans based on theirs?
Misguided1 wrote: » I bought two online about 20 minutes ago
Misguided1 wrote: » Site saying no tickets available now!There are no tickets available at this time. Please check later.
charlie14 wrote: » I wouldn`t imagine there will be tickets on general release. First call on tickets will go to season ticket holders and the remainder will then be allocated to the county boards for distribution by the clubs i imagine.
charlie14 wrote: » By no stretch of imagination or geography can Croke Park be seen as a neutral venue for Dublin teams.
PressRun wrote: » Is it bad that I'm just glad it's not in McHale Park?
Mr.David wrote: » I actually dont think they are listed on the main website, I got an email with link basically because I had bought tickets to Croke park.https://ticketsie.cmail20.com/t/r-l-jjltuddy-uldyulkkid-r/
Westernyelp wrote: » Who will tog out in the middle for this? Aidan? Leeroy?
Sebastian Dangerfield wrote: » Link?cant see them
Mr.David wrote: » Tickets for Newbridge for sale on tickets.ie 20 euro
glack wrote: » Fair enough. Play your home game there and your neutral game in Croker :rolleyes:
charlie14 wrote: » And if it won`t then the powers that be will again us their baloney of health and safety to force counties to accept. Well past time this rubbish ended. Parnell Park is Dublin`s home ground, not Croke Park
charlie14 wrote: » That is fine if some teams are happy to play their neutral games in Croke Park, but that is a choice that should be left to them. Not something that should be imposed on them by the GAA`s fast and loose use of their interpretations of health and safety issues similar to the Kildare situation.
km79 wrote: » As I said above some teams would be happy to play at Croker for a neutral game as Lucy’s May suit them etc What I’m getting at is now county boards have taken back a little of the power from HQ and MAY now have a choice This isn’t just about Dublin btw I flagged it last month ahead of super 8s and likely problems for away games involving mayo and Dublin
km79 wrote: » As would I I just think it’s going to become more of an issue now !!!! Speaking of issues Tickets for this game will be an issue I m also assuming they will now have to drop the price ........