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Mayo GAA Discussion - Part 4

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,417 Westernyelp
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    Hi guys, do you think there is any chance at all there may be some tickets available for neutrals?


    There available on General sale from Tuesday morning. So fill your boots


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 20 Lisbon67


    The season to date has been full of analysis and predictions, but at this stage I’m all out. They’re still in it at this stage and all we know is that anything could happen. Maybe it’s time for Dublin to score two own goals or lose it on the bounce of the ball, maybe they’ll get caught on the hop or outplayed, or maybe the Mayo lads will die on their feet. It’s going to be madness in any event I would imagine, and I’m certainly done making predictions. Fingers crossed.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,548 Martina1991
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    ureds wrote:
    Ticket prices a bit steep next Saturday. €50 for the stands although kids are just €5.
    Very steep. From my recollection semis were always 40.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 16,843 Fr Tod Umptious
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    Lisbon67 wrote: »
    The season to date has been full of analysis and predictions, but at this stage I’m all out. They’re still in it at this stage and all we know is that anything could happen. Maybe it’s time for Dublin to score two own goals or lose it on the bounce of the ball, maybe they’ll get caught on the hop or outplayed, or maybe they’ll die on their feet. It’s going to be madness in any event I would imagine, and I’m certainly done making predictions. Fingers crossed.

    I totally agree

    I'm not going to try and analyze a single thing about this upcoming game.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,472 wirelessdude01
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    ureds wrote:
    Ticket prices a bit steep next Saturday. €50 for the stands although kids are just €5.


    They'll probably be €40 for the Kerry/Tyrone game knowing the way the GAA works


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,286 seligehgit
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    Very steep. From my recollection semis were always 40.

    Indeed a tad expensive,I suppose they're factoring in the minor semi final which will be a must see curtain raiser for Mayo supporters.

    Not sure if reduced expectations will affect the travelling Mayo supporters.Probably not as I believe they will travel to back a team who owe their county nothing and are truly up against it.

    I'd imagine 25,000 to 30,000 supporters could travel?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 744 ethical
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    The GAA made less profit last year due to Mayo not being in the final shake up so of course they will increase semi final ticket prices to recoup.The biscuit tin brigade hasnt gone away you know!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 16,843 Fr Tod Umptious
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    ethical wrote: »
    The GAA made less profit last year due to Mayo not being in the final shake up so of course they will increase semi final ticket prices to recoup.The biscuit tin brigade hasnt gone away you know!

    Hurling SF tickets were also e50 so there goes that tinfoil hat theory


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,548 Martina1991
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    Hurling SF tickets were also e50 so there goes that tinfoil hat theory
    But why the price hike? What were they last year?

    After the extra games with the super 8s, its not up the prices should be going.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,217 Fann Linn
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    But why the price hike? What were they last year?

    After the extra games with the super 8s, its not up the prices should be going.

    Were they €45 last year?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 820 RedDevil55
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    Fann Linn wrote: »
    Were they €45 last year?

    Think it was €45 the last couple of years and €40 before that. But according to John Horan the country is booming so the price hikes are justified...


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,818 Inspector Coptoor
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    Prices were raised This year.

    €50 for semis and will be €90 for a ticket for the final, up from €80


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,958 Coillte_Bhoy
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    ureds wrote: »
    Ticket prices a bit steep next Saturday. €50 for the stands although kids are just €5.

    It's a shocking price really, in fact the pricing of most GAA games is ott. I think it was €25 for the game in Cork today, ridiculous though in fairness the kids for a fiver is good but come on


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,115 Barlett
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    It's a shocking price really, in fact the pricing of most GAA games is ott. I think it was €25 for the game in Cork today, ridiculous though in fairness the kids for a fiver is good but come on

    Yep, with every passing year HQ seems to grow more distant from reality


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,958 Coillte_Bhoy
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    Barlett wrote: »
    Yep, with every passing year HQ seems to grow more distant from reality

    Its not a recent thing though, prices generally have always been too high imo.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,842 corny
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    Its not a recent thing though, prices generally have always been too high imo.

    They're only too high if people aren't willing to pay them.

    Curious thing about Irish people in general is we always hand it over. Fiscal prudence just isn't in our DNA.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 678 Joe Don Dante
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    well done on the victory and the best of luck next Saturday evening lads (Donegal Man)


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,113 asteroids over berlin
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    Lisbon67 wrote: »
    The season to date has been full of analysis and predictions, but at this stage I’m all out. They’re still in it at this stage and all we know is that anything could happen. Maybe it’s time for Dublin to score two own goals or lose it on the bounce of the ball, maybe they’ll get caught on the hop or outplayed, or maybe the Mayo lads will die on their feet. It’s going to be madness in any event I would imagine, and I’m certainly done making predictions. Fingers crossed.
    Wishful thinking, Dublin should easily beat Mayo, at least 7 points margin.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 731 Carol25
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    Wishful thinking, Dublin should easily beat Mayo, at least 7 points margin.

    This is the kind of talk that will suit Mayo. Let everyone write Mayo off. Inflate Dublin into thinking they’re invincible and they just might believe it. I was in Dublin at the weekend, and their assumption they’re going to win easily is ‘interesting’ to say the least. Mayo also need to mobilise our pundits in case we get a repeat of ‘articles’ like there was coming up to the Kerry match. The fact is Dublin are completely untested. They’ve come through a hugely uncompetitive province and weak super 8’s group...and with Mayo anything can happen!


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,113 asteroids over berlin
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    Carol25 wrote: »
    Wishful thinking, Dublin should easily beat Mayo, at least 7 points margin.

    This is the kind of talk that will suit Mayo. Let everyone write Mayo off. Inflate Dublin into thinking they’re invincible and they just might believe it. I was in Dublin at the weekend, and their assumption they’re going to win easily is ‘interesting’ to say the least. Mayo also need to mobilise our pundits in case we get a repeat of ‘articles’ like there was coming up to the Kerry match. The fact is Dublin are completely untested. They’ve come through a hugely uncompetitive province and weak super 8’s group...and with Mayo anything can happen!
    Sorry but this comes across as desperation, if you really think this then you are not living in the real world. Dublin are a monster, untested or is it just that they are so good. The only way Mayo would win is if they play for their lives and Dublin has a calamity of a performance....neither will happen.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,525 kilns
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    Carol25 wrote: »
    This is the kind of talk that will suit Mayo. Let everyone write Mayo off. Inflate Dublin into thinking they’re invincible and they just might believe it. I was in Dublin at the weekend, and their assumption they’re going to win easily is ‘interesting’ to say the least. Mayo also need to mobilise our pundits in case we get a repeat of ‘articles’ like there was coming up to the Kerry match. The fact is Dublin are completely untested. They’ve come through a hugely uncompetitive province and weak super 8’s group...and with Mayo anything can happen!

    To be fair on form and man for man Dublin should rightly be hot favourites and in all reality if both teams play to their potential Dublin will win by 5-10 but funny things can happen over the course of 70 minutes


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 48,534 km79
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    There will definitely be a special train put on right ?
    Last train down is at 630!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,451 naughto
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    km79 wrote: »
    There will definitely be a special train put on right ?
    Last train down is at 630!

    Will one be enough when the normal train plus a special going up are usually full.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 48,534 km79
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    naughto wrote: »
    Will one be enough when the normal train plus a special going up are usually full.

    Prob ably not when you put it like that !
    Normal train up is fine time wise but not down
    Would they put on two specials ?
    They would want to get them on by tomorrow


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,958 Coillte_Bhoy
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    Wishful thinking, Dublin should easily beat Mayo, at least 7 points margin.

    You're right. On all rational analysis they should but sometimes in sport strange and wonderful things happen and yes perhaps it is wishful thinking but so what? Despite everything we're there again and hopefully they will give it their all and we'll see what happens, there is always hope. What do you want us to do or feel?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,046 Euphoriasean
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    Sorry but this comes across as desperation, if you really think this then you are not living in the real world. Dublin are a monster, untested or is it just that they are so good. The only way Mayo would win is if they play for their lives and Dublin has a calamity of a performance....neither will happen.


    Ah the stereotypical Dublin soccer fan. Last GAA post was the exact same drivel before the 2017 final.

    Yet to meet any Dublin clubman who shows this bravado and I know plenty of the., seems to only be the online keyboard warriors.

    BTW best of luck to Liverpool and Bohs in their respective seasons this year.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 48,534 km79
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    Bring a friend option available until tomorrow

    Mayo are 9/2 to win
    I backed us at 5/1 in 2012 and it covered the day nicely ;)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 108 Homer jay
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    Any word when the tickets are going on sale for next Saturdays match ?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,536 SomethingElse
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    Is the bring a friend option working for anyone? Says no tickets available when I try and purchase


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