Fr Tod Umptious wrote: » It s a game run by central administration, not the Connacht council, Prenty has nothing to do with it.
RedDevil55 wrote: » Connacht Council are in charge, according to the article put up a few posts back.
Fr Tod Umptious wrote: » RedDevil55 wrote: » Connacht Council are in charge, according to the article put up a few posts back. Ok that's interesting. Because a few weeks back when the Kerry v Mayo game had a similar situation with reduced capacity and general admission the Kerry PRO was on the radio and she said that it was not for Kerry or Munster to make the decisions. So I assumed the same would be the case for this QF game.
recyclebin wrote: In this day and age there should be assigned seating in the stand where you can select your seat for any big games. Then the rest of the tickets can be general admission. The GAA heads only care about Croke park. The super 8 matches in killarney and castlebar prove this.
recyclebin wrote: » In this day and age there should be assigned seating in the stand where you can select your seat for any big games. Then the rest of the tickets can be general admission. The GAA heads only care about Croke park. The super 8 matches in killarney and castlebar prove this.
Westernyelp wrote: » They tried that in McHale park a while back and there was pandemonium as far as I remember.
Coillte_Bhoy wrote: They are individual seats so shouldn't be that difficult, are they not numbered? never paid much heed before
Westernyelp wrote: » As KM says. It was not the seat numbers that were the problem. It was some bull thick supporters and poor planning
muddle84 wrote: It was planning, not bull thick supporters. In the run up to that game there had been no notification to season ticket holders that the central 4 sections in the stand were purchased allocated tickets only. Season ticket holders had got notification that stand was first come first serve. We were in our seats for about half an hour before the notification came out over the PA that the middle sections were allocated purchased tickets only, not season tickets. Then there was no stewards checking tickets for those seats either. It was a farce!
muddle84 wrote: » It was planning, not bull thick supporters. In the run up to that game there had been no notification to season ticket holders that the central 4 sections in the stand were purchased allocated tickets only. Season ticket holders had got notification that stand was first come first serve. We were in our seats for about half an hour before the notification came out over the PA that the middle sections were allocated purchased tickets only, not season tickets. Then there was no stewards checking tickets for those seats either. It was a farce!
recyclebin wrote: » It wouldn't take a genius to put seat selection on the ticket website. Ticketmaster have it for other sports and events. You buy your tickets early, you get the best seats.
Squatman wrote: » Can we get back to talking about donegal beating us, and not about where were gunna watch it from!!! (In front of tv by the way)
blinding wrote: » We could do with some rumours . I hear Clarke has got some new magic boots . They bamboozle Donegal People apparently .
km79 wrote: » I heard he is going playing midfield and Hennelly is going to kick all the kickouts to him He will then try and win a free for Hennelly to take Clarke will step in to goals for the Donegal attack then and handover to Hennelly for the kickouts
Fr Tod Umptious wrote: » How are the minors fixed v Dublin today ? For all their dominance at senior level Dublin have not done much at the lower grades.
jr86 wrote: » Speaking of future generation it seems unlikely we'll see any of the minor 13/under 21 16 team starting next week (DOC injured in fairness). 3 years after winning the under 21. Its disappointing enough how none of them have really taken to senior level bar Diarmuid, who was a senior at the time anyway
Stoner wrote: » Hall, Boland etc are getting some runs out aren't they? However it's not a good return. The talk about Hall being ready or not was alarming considering that they beat a Dublin team with including the following Eoin Murchan second season with seniors Cillian O’Shea in and out if the panel Colm Basquel in and out if the panel Brian Howard third season with seniors Con O’Callaghan third season with seniors. They'll never be ready if they don't play The Galway U21 team that did well the next year have fed the seniors too. Realistically considering the age profile of the Mayo squad you'd expect 2 - 4 starters and some on the bench, say 6 in total. You could name the 6 or so but none are starting.
jr86 wrote: » Forgot about Ruane. He seems to be the only one outside DOC who has really made a name for himself at senior to date. Yes Carr has had a good season but would need to judge him over a couple of seasons I think. Loftus looked great at times in 2017 but has completely faded since Boland and Coen are solid enough but not in the ha'penny place with the class of 2006