BandMember wrote: » How many are they even getting? No word on how many tickets are going on sale either - if it's all ticket, it'll be sold out in no time and there will no pay on the day availability. You can be sure that will cause problems if people turn up and can't get in (which I think is going to happen anyway).
jammer84 wrote: » Standard response I'm getting is no tickets, be early and pay at the gate.
seligehgit wrote: » Information for New York v Mayo Connacht Championship Meetinghttp://connachtgaa.ie/news/ticket-information-for-new-york-v-mayo-connacht-championship-meeting/
muddle84 wrote: » In fairness to Colm Parkinson and the gas hour, there is no other podcast that covers the lower divisions in any great detail. That's one thing I really like about it. It's not just division 1 like so many others.
MayoAreMagic wrote: » But who actually says he isn't a top player? A press gang from dublin and supporters of teams where he has just shut down their leading light? Hardly objective. I seen a thread somewhere or othat about a player you would like from another county, keegan swept the board. Keegan is the most complete footballer in the game today, if not ever. He can do everything to an elite level and has ridiculous consistency in doing so. James mccarthy comes colsest but he probably isnt as accurate. Id be half tempted to stick him in goals for a game just to see if he could do that too. Anyone knocking him as a player either hasnt a clue or has ulterior motives as far as im concerned
Sebastian Dangerfield wrote: » I've kinda accepted not getting a ticket for the NY game. Their official facebook page says be at the gate for 8:30am for a 2:15 throw in, with the best intentions in the world thats not happening. If anyone knows of anything in the locality that would be good for the overflow crowd (Irish clubs maybe?) feel free to share
seligehgit wrote: » Very entertaining league match in Breaffy last night between the Breaffy and the Mitchels. Tasty appetiser pre championship next weekend. Breaffy were too strong for the townies minus the Durcan brothers and Donal Vaughan starting. Breaffy dominated the early exchanges but were hauled back post a strong second quarter kicked off by the Mitchels goal. Breaffy were very impressive defensively and utilised the long accurate direct ball to great effect in the early exchanges.Conor O Shea was a very effective target man. Breaffy led by 4 at the break.In spite of the introduction of James Durcan and Donal Vaughan Breaffy continued to get the better of the exchanges and a bit of needle came into the contest with Neil Douglas getting the line and a few black cards. Liam Irwin got the final score to wrap up the action.Young Stephen McDermott ended up with 4 points. Seamie O Shea although not togged out looks close to a return. Breaffy ran out very worthy winners on a balmy spring night. Breaffy 1-20 Castlebar Mitchels 1-11
Fr Tod Umptious wrote: » There is a full bar inside. I wonder will they be serving all day. Some people may not get to see the game after 6 full hours of drinking in the hot hot sun.
glack wrote: Looks of folks now seem to have tickets but the county board hasn't even had its meeting with clubs yet
Westernyelp wrote: » Do we even have any idea what the capacity is going to be? I've seen everything from 2k to 5k mentioned.
seligehgit wrote: » Westernyelp wrote: » Do we even have any idea what the capacity is going to be? I've seen everything from 2k to 5k mentioned. Official capacity appears to be 2,000 but I was told on numerous occasions that in excess of 4,000 were present at the last Mayo New York fixture.
seligehgit wrote: Official capacity appears to be 2,000 but I was told on numerous occasions that in excess of 4,000 were present at the last Mayo New York fixture.
Westernyelp wrote: » I'm hearing the same. I'd say there will be people there at 6:30am at this stage. Hate to think I won't get in!
Fr Tod Umptious wrote: » I'm not sure why so many are so obsessed with trying to get into a trumped up challenge game. Go to NY sure and enjoy the holiday, I'd love to go myself, but heading out to the north Bronx at 8am, not for me.Get to a bar on McLean Ave or nearby for the afternoon and enjoy that.
Fr Tod Umptious wrote: » I'm not sure why so many are so obsessed with trying to get into a trumped up challenge game. Go to NY sure and enjoy the holiday, I'd love to go myself, but heading out to the north Bronx at 8am, not for me. Get to a bar on McLean Ave or nearby for the afternoon and enjoy that.
Sebastian Dangerfield wrote: » McLean Ave, is that Yonkers? Staying around Times Square, looks a bit out. We'll figure it out somehow! Bad enough the wife is getting dragged along for her birthday, without making her stand in a gaelic pitch for 6 hours before a game
Fr Tod Umptious wrote: I'm not sure why so many are so obsessed with trying to get into a trumped up challenge game.
Westernyelp wrote: » Because if I travel all the way to NY I'd like to make an effort to see the game. Can go any weekend to sit in a bar
yop wrote: » For those who remember him as St Patrick AKA John Durkan passed away this morning. Always brought a bit of life and color to Mayo games. Ar dheis go raibh a anam