Stationmaster wrote: » False Prophet wrote: » out of curiosity i logged in via web at 4, typical when i didn't need them got lucky 42 in queue. Got 4 together at 108. let them expiry at final checkout so so someone got lucky. Got to say it annoys me that the Gaa sell the worse tickets first. I disagree. If the better tickets are kept back for the clubs I think it's way better.
False Prophet wrote: » out of curiosity i logged in via web at 4, typical when i didn't need them got lucky 42 in queue. Got 4 together at 108. let them expiry at final checkout so so someone got lucky. Got to say it annoys me that the Gaa sell the worse tickets first.
Benbecul97 wrote: » There a plenty of people that regularly go to games that are not members of a club. I think those folks, and folks that purchase their tickets well in advance, deserve a chance to get access to at least some of the the better tickets that are held for clubs.
opinionated3 wrote: » Correct me if I'm wrong but isn't a season ticket €120? That would be €240 for my wife and I. A lot of dosh for the privilege of being able purchase a ticket. On top of the 50 a head for our club membership.
kala85 wrote: » What ever you think yourself.. You can't have it both ways, complaining about not being able to get a ticket and then when there is a system available complain about it as well. I swore after last years all Ireland, I d get one, just to ensure I have one for the all Ireland but I found it to be decent value as well. All hurling league matches free, first round matches free and 5e off each ticket for each championship game. Each league match is 10 to 15e in division one, I've gone to 6 championship matches as well. So that's 30e I've saved and then the league matches 6 off those us 90e and then a free ticket for the club all Ireland included as well. I got decent seats for all games bar one. Granted they are expensive but worth it when it comes to the all Ireland final, I'm guaranteed a ticket and hopefully a decent one. There is also a club option as well whereby you can get access to every club game in a given county for an extra 80e. Look, I'll get the value from it because I go to a lot of matches regardless but its a great way to get the all Ireland tickets.
Pogue eile wrote: » You're already spending far more than this buying them individually unless you are telling porkies
Benbecul97 wrote: » Terrace tickets for both ends are still on sale as of lunchtime Thursday 02/08, looks now like this might not sell out, for fans trying to better the tickets they picked up in Monday's scramble, can any spares they have be sold back on the day in Thurles?
Stationmaster wrote: » Back to who?
Benbecul97 wrote: » The Gaa.
Warper wrote: » Terrace tickets still up now on Tickets.ie
Kristopherus wrote: » Any reports of injuries from the Clare camp?
Stationmaster wrote: » The county is awash with people trying to get rid of them.
Benbecul97 wrote: » The longer the week is going on the more of an absolute fcuking shambles Monday’s online only sale is proving to be. For an organization used to regularly staging large-scale matches it is just not good enough.
Clareman wrote: » Clare aren't naming their team until just before throw in on Sunday. Galway have named an unnamed team.
roashter wrote: Both teams will have had to submit a squad of 26 by Thursday evening. They don't have to announce the 26 until some time before throw in. I expect Clare will name the same 26, with same numbers but I expect that there'll be 1 change, and maybe more if there are injuries we are not aware of. For Galway, if McInerney is injured then I'm surprised they named him as he cannot now be replaced. It's not that no. 27 would be getting a game but that it gives someone on the fringes a place on the 26. By naming the same 26 Galway are not giving anything -similiar to Clare.