get involved with your local club pay your subs and you should get your allcoation of tickets...no problem
UpTheSlashers wrote: » Good luck with that. On a serious note, where have you been getting tickets for all the intercounty matches you go to?
liveforhurling wrote: » crowds are down so much this year there is no problem getting tickets on match day but all ireland final is different.
UpTheSlashers wrote: » Well you have your lesson learned now. Always get your tickets off the club when possible. Therefore when AI final day comes around youll be one of the first in line to get a ticket. Have you contacted your club yet?
liveforhurling wrote: » as i said in an earlier thread we only got 180 tickets for 350 members. need extra tickets for my two kids. too young for hill 16. 14 and 13 yr old
liveforhurling wrote: » i am involved in my local club but when there is only 180 tickets to cover 350 members its impossable and my two kids want to go.
Royal Seahawk wrote: » How are they too young for the Hill?
william wrote: » Any advice re bringing a kid (12 year old) to Hill 16 - presume he would be ok there?
munchkin_utd wrote: » The season ticket is designed EXACTLY for people like yourself who travel lots but loose out when it comes to a final due to lack of pull or whatever. Its only 75 euro for all league games plus the first championship game. And a tenner for kids. Great value, fantasic even. Bit late now, but you are guaranteed tickets for all games up to and including the all ireland final. And your kids also have guaranteed tickets for the Final too. So all in all, far better than relying on a club who doesnt have anough tickets for all its members. And for the championship games up to the semi you even get a fiver off each game. Its a bonkers deal, and made EXACTLY for dedicated fans like yourself. Even if theres "no problem" getting a ticket for games, youre saving money by being a season ticket fanhttp://www.gaa.ie/tickets-and-merchandise/tickets/gaa-season-ticket/price-and-payment/ Anyhow, live and learn.
Big Ears wrote: » That's all well and good for people who are in Ireland for the league games, but for those of us who go to college in Britain, it doesn't do much good. I've been to all Tipperary's U21 and Championship games this year, and also a couple of Intercounty games that didn't involve my county. Yet at this moment in time I see people declaring on Facebook that they have a ticket for the All-Ireland, when not only have they not gone to an Inter-County game all year, they have also not watched some of the games on tv just due to pure lack of interest :eek: If people want to talk about getting them through my club, the club I used to play for is a 30 min drive from me, and I'm not really associated with them anymore, and the club in the town I'm in........well I never played for them having no positive or negative feelings towards them, so it wouldn't feel right to become a member of it. My 'involvement' with GAA is through the University Gaelic Football team, which I refounded and am chairman of, as well as putting hard work training the men and women's team throughout the year. A friend of mine came up trumps last year, getting more tickets than necessitated from his club, but there's no guarantee of that again this year (infact probably not as he hasn't paid his club membership). Anyway I'll travel to Dublin, I'll even pay over the odds if really necessary, so I'll probably (hopefully) get a ticket........I suppose this is more of a rant really at there being no system in place for someone like myself to be assured of a ticket, I mean I would go to league games and all if I was at home. But then again my situation probably isn't that common, a lot of people studying in Britain are still affiliated to clubs at home. It is what it is
ANXIOUS wrote: » I was the chairman of a college gaa team and every club in the world got 2 tickets to the final. So i took them for my hard work during the year. Do the same..
Rochey18 wrote: » Join a club and support the GAA...shut up moaning. And at Dave107 why not join your club maybe as a social member? Not sure all clubs have this but they are really cheap and lets you get tickets from that club.
Royal Seahawk wrote: » Not every member of a club is going to get tickets for an All Ireland Final.
howiya wrote: » General ticket query, i've heard that rugby clubs charge an administration fee on international tickets. Do any GAA clubs do the same for intercounty games?
but1er wrote: » 160 euro through ticketmaster this year nto missed one game but will miss the final due to the county bored disgrace of a country