Ally7 wrote: » That's the part of GAA I despise. I'd be a big fan of Kerry GAA, go to the majority of the league games, Munster championship games, normal championship games etc. and for every All Ireland we find it hard to get great tickets. Yet, people in my class who never attend games get brilliant tickets, including a girl who only went to the All Ireland last year and got tickets in the middle of Hogan Stand :rolleyes:
creggy wrote: » Also, the price they charge is mad, especially for an amatuer game.
unknown13 wrote: » I think I have spent nearly €100 on going to all the Dublin games this year. This excludes the transport and other expenses.
creggy wrote: » The league or championship?
soccymonster wrote: » The prices are crazy if you're not a student/OAP/u16 alright. Especially if it's a siht match. My dad has no complaints if it is anything like the galway-tipp match today though
creggy wrote: » How are getting those tickets for cheap, they are usually around the €45 mark... Edit: hill 16 nevermind.
unknown13 wrote: » There are no student tickets for Hill 16, that sucks.
deise_girl wrote: » The worst thing about the GAA is the current President. Christy Cooney plzz just leave silly things alone and worry about important stuff, like how matches are a rip off.
deise_girl wrote: » Also what annoys me is that Dublin play home games in Croke Park, Croke Park isnt Dublins pitch, the Gaa own it, so why isnt Dublins home games in Parnell? Like if Parnell is really too small for them to have championship games, be like Waterford and have every game as a neutral venue!
soccymonster wrote: » Just when they play games such as louth/dublin in croke park and call it 'neutral' because parnell park is dublin's actual home ground, that annoys me.
unknown13 wrote: » TBH, Louth probably wanted the match more in Croke Park. If they played Dublin in Portlaoise would they have got the same support down there, probably not.
soccymonster wrote: » Deise, name a pitch nearby that dublin could use for home games so that'd hole a capacity of 30000+ dublin fans alone, at times? :P If dublin have a game drawn fairly at home that proves an advantage to them, it shouldn't be brought neutral to give more of an advantage to the opposition just because parnell park can't accomodate them all dub supporters. Just sayin..
soccymonster wrote: » I don't see the problem with the gaa playing dublin matches at croke park when they're drawn home but when it's a neutral venue and its in croker then there's a problem..seeing as croker is really the only stadium that can hold the crowd without going far down the country.
soccymonster wrote: » Gaelic grounds, and?