Misguided1 wrote: » Site saying no tickets available now!There are no tickets available at this time. Please check later.
Misguided1 wrote: » I bought two online about 20 minutes ago
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?
Sweet.Science wrote: » It clashes with a World Cup game at 7 so you will be doing well - maybe try McGowans in Phibsboro
Bunny Colvin wrote: Or better yet, drive out to Newbridge
Euphoriasean wrote: » Are all season tickets holders getting sorted out. If so it could be 75% Mayo support in attendance. Not much of a home game. See the Mayo clubs are stating they are getting 20 each out of the 1500 allocation.
jj72 wrote: » yep i'm a season ticket holder and got the email for GAA earlier saying the money will be taken from my account tommorw
Euphoriasean wrote: » So 4.5k Mayo season ticket holders,1500 to the clubs and whoever nabbed them online today. Could be over 6k Mayo support vs 2k Kildare.
Bunny Colvin wrote: » Or Cassidy's on Camden Steet? Or better yet, drive out to Newbridge
franklyon wrote: » Exactly can we get back to the football please?
Bunny Colvin wrote: » It's a hard one to call. Diarmuid and Keegan with Aidan drifting in and out at 11 would be my choice.Maybe Vaughan or Kirby could be thrown in?
Blargh wrote: » I tried getting tickets earlier but was too late crazy amount waiting in que for them ill get the next game and have the craic in dub.
seligehgit wrote: » So who marks Daniel Flynn if he's thrown in to the edge of the square?I do not believe Ger Cafferkey is the man to handle his physicality.He is a player capable of causing significant damage but he does blow hot and cold. Martin Carney commended the management for sticking with Paddy on Michael Quinlavin. I'm not so sure it simply was a lack of ball and quality of same that turned the tide but it still seems so wasteful to put Paddy Durcan in at full back. Another forward Paddy Brophy I rate highly has Mayo blood down in Glenhest.He scored the late winning point in the league game at this venue in 2014.Well capable of racking up a few scores from play. What is the story with Kevin Feely?He didn't start against Longford.Quite a midfield partnership with Tommy Moolick.
seligehgit wrote: » First option is probable. Is Donie even available?Still injured I believe,no chance of Danny Kirby starting. 1,500 tickets to be distributed by the respective county boards with the remainder taken up by season ticket holders.
muddle84 wrote: » Flynn is lethal, but he is no Michael Quinlivan. But thats not to say Durcan is the man for the job either. Did durcan shut down Quinlivan the last day or was the ball going into him shut down?? I think Keegan and O'Connor is the best option for midfield, its exciting the mobility and attack that would give us!
PARlance wrote: » Apparently Kirby has been flying in training / challenges of late but I can't really see him starting myself. Don't think he was even on the panel vs Tipp?