discodiva92 wrote: » Would you get tickets for the monday or tuesday easy you say?thinking going up last minute not sure yet
mrsbyrne wrote: » I'd say the touts will be giving them away €20 a piece. Lots of people got carried away and wanted to be part of the hysteria when the tickets were like goldust. Its not even definitely going ahead .
bennyl10 wrote: » With supports announced its 99.9% happening
larrymiller wrote: » Does anyone know who Garth Brooks is? Is he the fella who lost his virginity to Katie price?
mrsbyrne wrote: » Well, I wouldn't be counting my chickens if I were you. There was/is an awful lot of pressure on the newly elected Councillors to vote against the planning permission. The Residents Association were very professional and highly organised in their approach to the situation. I wouldn't be surprised if two of the nights are cancelled. If there is no support act arranged for the Friday night and I had tickets for that night I would be concerned.
dobman88 wrote: » Scaremongering at its finest.
circular flexing wrote: » Do councillors decide on the license application? I was under the impression that it's the planning department that have the ultimate say.
mrsbyrne wrote: » If you think this is scaremongering at its finest you need to get out a bit more!:) A country and western singer may have to cancel a couple of concerts. Its hardly reports of a giant meteorite heading towards the earth! Get some perspective!
Uriel. wrote: » You do know what scaremongering means? Right?
mrsbyrne wrote: » Yes I know. But do you? I speculated that the licence hasn't been granted for the concerts, that in my opinion 1 or 2 might be cancelled. That the objectors to the concerts appear to have been very organised and professional in their efforts to have at least some of the concerts cancelled. I didn't suggest that a swarm of African Killer bees were going to attack Croke Park on one of the nights. Were is the scaremongering?
MacMillan Dictionary the process of saying or doing something in order to deliberately make people feel worried or frightened, especially so that you can gain an advantage
Collins (Scaremonger) A person who spreads frightening or ominous reports or rumours
paddyirish23 wrote: » Have a read of your post above and tell me where you don't see the scaremongering directed to people who have forked out a small fortune on travel/hotel/ tickets for the gigs?
I respect your opinion but the gigs are going ahead
i can safely say 99.9% that these gigs are going ahead and will know in the next week or so. Yes expect some extreme restrictions especially on the Mon & Tues Nights but that's to be expected
Uriel. wrote: » Clearly you don't know. Scaremongering is not restricted to Life or death situations:
SoCal MusicLover wrote: » There are going to probably be posts speculating about cancelling shows up until the shows actually take place. There are going to be people ranting and raving Before, During & AFTER the shows take place. That is what they'll do. Complain and talk about how the agreement was broken, and how their lives were miserable for the 5 days that Garth fans ran rampant throughout their community. They'll find the single minor incident that took place over the course of shows, and blow it up as an example of how bad things went.
Meanwhile, Hotels, Bars, Restaurants, Hostels, Taxis, Tourist Spots, Stores, Markets, Street Vendors, Croke Park workers, Newspapers....will be all counting the additional money they made due to the 400,000 people going out to the shows over a 5 day period.
And by that Wednesday morning, everything in the pristine Croke Park community will return completely to normal, as if nothing had even happened. Everyone gone, with no trace left due to the fact all will have been cleaned up by then. But still, you will have those who feel bitter, and that their agreement was broken. That will endure past the shows, as will the threat of cancellation up until they actually happen next month.
SoCal MusicLover wrote: » And by that Wednesday morning, everything in the pristine Croke Park community will return completely to normal, as if nothing had even happened. Everyone gone, with no trace left due to the fact all will have been cleaned up by then.
paddyirish23 wrote: » Have a read of your post above and tell me where you don't see the scaremongering directed to people who have forked out a small fortune on travel/hotel/ tickets for the gigs? I respect your opinion but the gigs are going ahead, GAA came out and said they are, Dublin CC aren't stupid and can see if any of these are cancelled that the amount of money lost would be in the millions. Add that to the pressure tourism Ireland has now heaped on them with approx 100,000 Visitors due to come here( and letting everyone who will listen know this) i can safely say 99.9% that these gigs are going ahead and will know in the next week or so. Yes expect some extreme restrictions especially on the Mon & Tues Nights but that's to be expected
hynesie08 wrote: » But where's the scaremongering?
mrsbyrne wrote: » It may come as some surprise to you to learn that the great Irish people are unlikely to be "frightened" if a couple of pop concerts are cancelled.
Uriel. wrote: » Nice of you to acknowledge you didn't understand fully the word. We're not talking about Irish people, as such. Diehard fans would probably be worried that their concert will be cancelled with no alternative date to attend
Uriel. wrote: » Nice of you to acknowledge you didn't understand fully the word.
paddyirish23 wrote: » GAA came out and said they are, Dublin CC aren't stupid and can see if any of these are cancelled that the amount of money lost would be in the millions.
Furious campaigners have called on gardai to prosecute the GAA and Aiken Promotions for allegedly promoting the Garth Brooks Croke Park concerts illegally. Homeowners who live in the area handed letters of complaint over to the Garda Commissioner Noirin O’Sullivan at midday yesterday, asking for criminal proceedings to be launched against the top companies.... Mr O’ Brien claimed 14-year-old licensing laws say anyone promoting an event without a licence “shall be guilty of an offence” which can carry a two-year jail term or a €12million fine.
Betting Odds: Garth Brooks to play a 6th night at Croke Park 4/7 Yes 5/4 No Garth Brooks number of concerts in Croke Park 5/4 5 nights 2/1 6 nights 7/2 7 nights 10/1 8 nights 20/1 9 nights 7/1 10 nights or more Who will play in Croke Park more in summer 2014 10/11 Dublin Footballers 4/5 Garth Brooks 9/2 Statue of Garth Brooks to be erected at Croke Park 6/1 Garth Brooks to buy a house in Ireland