Rows Grower wrote: » Ah c'mere, self praise is no praise.
Kerrydude1981 wrote: » Is the game being streamed live? On last nights Sunday Game its the hurling that's on live next Sunday
Bass Reeves wrote: » I cannot see the tickets for the match next weekend in Killarney on GAA tickets. Is it through the club's only
SecretsOfEarth wrote: » According to Kerry GAA and tickets.ie, they're waiting on an update from the GAA but it'll be this afternoon at the earliest before they're available. God forbid the GAA would mention anything or give a solid timeframe!
charolais0153 wrote: » Will it be a sellout? If the capacity is limited it could be tight I suppose
davegilly wrote: » Tickets are on sale again now.
Fr Tod Umptious wrote: » Not on tickets.ie
Rows Grower wrote: » Capacity limited to 31,900.
windy shepard henderson wrote: » i am a clare man i was standing behind the goal when this rasper went in , it still remains the best goal i ever seen , we had a real chance of winning that game that day until that goal ,you need to be able to praise opposition when they beat you too especially when its as empathic as that and the person that scored it as humble as pa laide who meant every bit of it but tried to play it down as a fluke there is huge respect between clare and kerry in football because of this type of attitude
Bunny Colvin wrote: » Any decent spots for some rebel/irish music Saturday in Killarney folks?!
Edgware wrote: » Its great to see these big matches going out around the country. I know we query the need for stadiums in every province but when you have pairings like Kerry Mayo there is a need. If the Dublin Cork was in Cork it would fill the stadium.
Blackjack wrote: » If the Tyrone team bus was there you’d be sorted.
dobman88 wrote: » O Connors on high street from 9 to 11ish. Also maybe sullys across the road. Tatler Jack on Plunkett street late. Dunloe lodge on Plunkett street if you wanna get a real smell of sweaty farmers and shíte. Music so loud you cant even talk but all the rebs you want will be belted out.
Fann Linn wrote: » 45000. I don't think so.
Rows Grower wrote: I agree, the vast majority of Dub fans have no idea what it's like to support a team playing away from home.
Stoner wrote: » True, and with it being in CP its handy as half of the vast amount of Country Fans are living in Dublin anyway.
munster87 wrote: » And their kids will play for Dublin!