small town girl wrote: » The last thing I want to do is stir up can of worms, but I thought Conor Cleary really improved his game v Wexford, by comparison to the Cork performance. For some reason I've always liked him, no club or family connection!, and I thought he looked very hyped up yesterday as if he thought he had something to prove.
slegs wrote: » That Wexford team was beaten by about 20 points by Limerick in the AIQF. They were a much weaker team than Wexford 17/18
Twiceasnice97 wrote: » your instincts are correct regarding Clleary he is the best option for centre back in the clare squad.lads who cant see what he does and Malone does, have a very thin understanding of what components make up a hurling team
Clareman wrote: » Had a look there, section 311 available now, that's in the corner, no thanks, I'll wait another week or so.
windy shepard henderson wrote: » dont ever be afraid to post on here , whether you feel you are an expert or a novice you are entitled to say what you like , particularly if it involves hurling or football :pac: last night we had a "school teacher" on his/her holidays with nothing to do but correct all of our posts for spelling errors :rolleyes: trust me we would always prefer to see people like yourself more often on here then smart arse's that seem to think they know it all
small town girl wrote: » Thank you, I'm not sure how often I'd have something interesting to add; but after all the criticism in previous weeks of Cleary I was just wondering if I was being fair or rose tinted glasses in thinking he'd done very well I love following the thread, it provides lots of insight into games when I tend to see them on basic level only. Can't wait for next game, although I'm under no illusions what'll be asked of them!
opinionated3 wrote: » Is there a reason why it's doesn't even give the option for Cusack stand?
opinionated3 wrote: » Lower Hogan and Cusack now available again. looks like authorities trying to create a sense of panic into buying tickets early....
junebabies wrote: » Now saying no tickets available
opinionated3 wrote: » Go to tickets.ie. Both stands available but quality of tickets is rubbish. Sections at the end line only at the moment. Not really looking after the fans who want to buy early are they??
finbarrk wrote: » Evil_Clown wrote: » Tickets are up on tickets.ie Croker here we come !! :D:D Can't seem to get availability for kids tickets. On the mobile site anyway.
Evil_Clown wrote: » Tickets are up on tickets.ie Croker here we come !! :D:D
Clareman wrote: » At this stage a full allocation for both county boards would be held back, there's probably 10k put aside for each at this stage, once those have been sent out there'll be decent ones available. Personally I think it madness not buying your ticket from your local club at this stage, if we qualify for the final there won't be any tickets on public sale so you'll have to get them from the clubs.
slegs wrote: » Clareman wrote: » At this stage a full allocation for both county boards would be held back, there's probably 10k put aside for each at this stage, once those have been sent out there'll be decent ones available. Personally I think it madness not buying your ticket from your local club at this stage, if we qualify for the final there won't be any tickets on public sale so you'll have to get them from the clubs. Semifinal is a great opportunity to bring a large family group along. You can buy 8 tickets together. We have 2 adults and 5 kids coming for the Lim/Cork game and we got 7 in a row in 311. 115eur which is great value for a group of 7. You won’t get that from a club allocation. Just a pity they shove all the family allocations down towards the Davin end
slegs wrote: » Semifinal is a great opportunity to bring a large family group along. You can buy 8 tickets together. We have 2 adults and 5 kids coming for the Lim/Cork game and we got 7 in a row in 311. 115eur which is great value for a group of 7. You won’t get that from a club allocation. Just a pity they shove all the family allocations down towards the Davin end
Stationmaster wrote: » slegs wrote: » Semifinal is a great opportunity to bring a large family group along. You can buy 8 tickets together. We have 2 adults and 5 kids coming for the Lim/Cork game and we got 7 in a row in 311. 115eur which is great value for a group of 7. You won’t get that from a club allocation. Just a pity they shove all the family allocations down towards the Davin end You can get that from a club allocation. These days clubs can specify exactly the split they want their family tickets to come in i.e. x number of 2 & 2, x number of 1 & 3 etc. Also, family tickets could be got yesterday everywhere in the Cusack.
Benbecul97 wrote: » Not so, checked all day and today and family tickets only available in 301, 302, 310-313