Noveight wrote: » Can’t make the trip myself but it looks like Thurles will be packed to the rafters!
FoxHouse wrote: » Thanks for your updates Clareman! - managed to get my family tickets (I am literally going to be hero-worshiped for the week)
kollegeknight wrote: » Yeah- well done Clareman... can you get the priest to change masstime for me?
Clareman wrote: » Tickets sorted for Sunday, WOOOOOHOOOOOOOO
small town girl wrote: » I (think I) bought them 20 mins ago but still waiting on confirmation email.....
deaddonkey15 wrote: » Just got 2 tickets. Had a bit of a hiccup when I clicked edit tickets and they put me back in the queue.
Clareman wrote: » I rang him there, they'll put on an extra mass Saturday night for you
kollegeknight wrote: » can you get the priest to change masstime for me?
Benbecul97 wrote: » check your my.tickets account
Clareman wrote: » Sold out very quickly, I heard of someone who queued in Ryan's Centra for over an hour but they got tickets. Bad form in my opinion the way the tickets were sold, just an announcement 30 minutes before they went on general sale that Clubs wouldn't be getting any, how hard would it have been to get the tickets to the clubs on Thursday?
FoxHouse wrote: » As in a normal allocation or just 50 of the discounted tickets like last time?
Gael85 wrote: » What that announcement by county board? Surely if supporters are ordering tickets through club it should have been same procedure for next game? Also why couldn't they have the game next Saturday in Croke Park? Knock €20 off last Saturday ticket prices and probably of got of crowd 60+k
Clareman wrote: » Latest rumour is that clubs will be getting tickets later in the week
Clareman wrote: » Have it in Limerick and have 50k at it an hour closer to home would be even better.
Ray Bloody Purchase wrote: » Why couldn't the GAA just announce clear detail of how they were going to sell these tickets? It's exasperating that they can't even do the simple things right.