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Post by john4 on Sept 2, 2019 10:56:00 GMT
Is it safe to presume that we'll receive an email regarding the replay??
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Post by Deleted on Sept 2, 2019 11:34:21 GMT
I would expect something with next 24 hours
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Post by kerryboy83 on Sept 2, 2019 14:51:36 GMT
Season ticket and I was surrounded with dubs yesterday!! Have to say though, they were a lovely crew. Think real GAA fans.. will we get the same ticket again I wonder🤔🤔🤔
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Post by wayupnorth on Sept 2, 2019 15:23:25 GMT
Season ticket and I was surrounded with dubs yesterday!! Have to say though, they were a lovely crew. Think real GAA fans.. will we get the same ticket again I wonder🤔🤔🤔 Dubs to the left and right of me yesterday but generally sound apart from the occasional rendition of “Come on ye Boys in Blue” to which I have developed a pathological aversion.
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Post by sullyschoice on Sept 2, 2019 18:32:53 GMT
I would love if they had a Bring A Friend option this time. Some hope
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Post by seeking38 on Sept 2, 2019 21:55:22 GMT
Tickets will be reduced by a third for the September 14 replay (throw-in at 6pm), with stand tickets falling from €90 to €60, and terrace tickets down from €45 to €30.
Discounted children’s tickets, costing €10, will also be made available through the Dublin and Kerry County Boards.
No general sale of tickets is expected, with tickets to be distributed through the county boards.
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Post by seeking38 on Sept 2, 2019 21:59:08 GMT
Tickets will be reduced by a third for the September 14 replay (throw-in at 6pm), with stand tickets falling from €90 to €60, and terrace tickets down from €45 to €30. Discounted children’s tickets, costing €10, will also be made available through the Dublin and Kerry County Boards. No general sale of tickets is expected, with tickets to be distributed through the county boards. Anyone know if the €10 kids price will apply to season ticket holders or will it be full whack again?
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Post by Seoirse Ui Duic on Sept 2, 2019 21:59:34 GMT
Still no season tickets email. Getting anxious.
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Post by onlykerry on Sept 3, 2019 7:41:02 GMT
Season ticket and I was surrounded with dubs yesterday!! Have to say though, they were a lovely crew. Think real GAA fans.. will we get the same ticket again I wonder🤔🤔🤔 Dubs to the left and right of me yesterday but generally sound apart from the occasional rendition of “Come on ye Boys in Blue” to which I have developed a pathological aversion. I find humming American Pie with the "Bye Bye to the five..." words is a good antidote to the "Come on ye Boys".... And segregating fans at GAA should never happen - part of what I hate about the Hill, the way the GAA seems to pander to Dublin and give them a block of the ground effectively.
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Post by Annascaultilidie on Sept 3, 2019 7:47:53 GMT
Dubs to the left and right of me yesterday but generally sound apart from the occasional rendition of “Come on ye Boys in Blue” to which I have developed a pathological aversion. I find humming American Pie with the "Bye Bye to the five..." words is a good antidote to the "Come on ye Boys".... And segregating fans at GAA should never happen - part of what I hate about the Hill, the way the GAA seems to pander to Dublin and give them a block of the ground effectively. Other fans swap Hill tickets with Dubs to be fair.
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Post by onlykerry on Sept 3, 2019 7:52:47 GMT
I find humming American Pie with the "Bye Bye to the five..." words is a good antidote to the "Come on ye Boys".... And segregating fans at GAA should never happen - part of what I hate about the Hill, the way the GAA seems to pander to Dublin and give them a block of the ground effectively. Other fans swap Hill tickets with Dubs to be fair. I agree with you to an extent but then I see the near total sea of blue and I say that cannot occur without help from those who control the ticket allocation.
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Post by Annascaultilidie on Sept 3, 2019 8:00:14 GMT
Other fans swap Hill tickets with Dubs to be fair. I agree with you to an extent but then I see the near total sea of blue and I say that cannot occur without help from those who control the ticket allocation. The Hill was fairly full at 60 minutes in the minor match if not before. Those Dublin fans are swapping all round them for Hill tickets AND getting in early to take up positions behind the goal. That is for the final I am not sure about other days. Perhaps we are both right.
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Post by onlykerry on Sept 3, 2019 8:04:53 GMT
I agree with you to an extent but then I see the near total sea of blue and I say that cannot occur without help from those who control the ticket allocation. The Hill was fairly full at 60 minutes in the minor match if not before. Those Dublin fans are swapping all round them for Hill tickets AND getting in early to take up positions behind the goal. That is for the final I am not sure about other days. Perhaps we are both right. Our club allocation had Nally Terrace only - No Dineen Hill 16 tickets. Yet the seat allocation was scattered throughout the stadium. Any posters know if Kerry clubs actually got Dineen Hill 16 tickets in their allocations?
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Post by glengael on Sept 3, 2019 8:50:07 GMT
When will Clubs get their allocation, early next week ?
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Post by dc84 on Sept 3, 2019 11:50:53 GMT
The Hill was fairly full at 60 minutes in the minor match if not before. Those Dublin fans are swapping all round them for Hill tickets AND getting in early to take up positions behind the goal. That is for the final I am not sure about other days. Perhaps we are both right. Our club allocation had Nally Terrace only - No Dineen Hill 16 tickets. Yet the seat allocation was scattered throughout the stadium. Any posters know if Kerry clubs actually got Dineen Hill 16 tickets in their allocations? Yes my own got 20 , there was a fair crew up on the hill in fairness to the right side. I agree there shouldn't be a segregation of fans but of the 30 or so friends and family that went only 2 were together. I would have loved to go with my old lad to the match or even be in the same section. First world problems I suppose!
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Post by A.N. Other on Sept 3, 2019 12:07:30 GMT
Emails were sent. Payment coming out Thursday.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 3, 2019 12:21:04 GMT
You can print off the ticket also rather than it arriving by post
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Post by sullyschoice on Sept 3, 2019 13:37:51 GMT
Yes. Print at home. Juvenile ones are €10
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Post by peanuts on Sept 3, 2019 17:01:50 GMT
Yes. Print at home. Juvenile ones are €10 Do you mean juvenile season ticket holders will get a ticket for the replay for €10 are you referring to the 'limited' number of tickets being made available for €10 for juveniles.
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Post by buck02 on Sept 3, 2019 17:23:01 GMT
Yes. Print at home. Juvenile ones are €10 Do you mean juvenile season ticket holders will get a ticket for the replay for €10 are you referring to the 'limited' number of tickets being made available for €10 for juveniles. Under 16 Season Ticket holders get their replay ticket for a tenner. Brilliant value and will be seated in the Cusack Well done to the GAA on this. I doubt the people who make cheap shots calling them the Grab All Association will bother referring to this.
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Post by superstar on Sept 3, 2019 19:24:15 GMT
Driving up the Transit van for the replay. Where would be the best place to park so that I can sleep in the back of the van on the Saturday night? Thanks in advance
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Post by kerrygold on Sept 3, 2019 20:22:30 GMT
Driving up the Transit van for the replay. Where would be the best place to park so that I can sleep in the back of the van on the Saturday night? Thanks in advance Is she kitted out by you?
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Post by john4 on Sept 3, 2019 20:28:01 GMT
Driving up the Transit van for the replay. Where would be the best place to park so that I can sleep in the back of the van on the Saturday night? Thanks in advance Fire a sink into it and you'd get €1,000 a month for it up in Dublin 😁
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Post by greengold35 on Sept 3, 2019 20:36:41 GMT
Driving up the Transit van for the replay. Where would be the best place to park so that I can sleep in the back of the van on the Saturday night? Thanks in advance Outside Mater Hospital - place is always busy, no danger of anything happening there.
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Post by superstar on Sept 3, 2019 20:49:44 GMT
Driving up the Transit van for the replay. Where would be the best place to park so that I can sleep in the back of the van on the Saturday night? Thanks in advance Is she kitted out by you? no. I will just throw in a mattress for the night. That's if I am sure of somewhere safe to park. Preferably near campden street
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Post by kerrygold on Sept 3, 2019 20:54:39 GMT
Is she kitted out by you? no. I will just throw in a mattress for the night. That's if I am sure of somewhere safe to park. Preferably near campden street Fair play, often thought of throwing a caravan up on the back of a Scania 143!
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Post by peanuts on Sept 3, 2019 21:04:51 GMT
Is she kitted out by you? no. I will just throw in a mattress for the night. That's if I am sure of somewhere safe to park. Preferably near campden street If she’s a rockin’ don’t come a knockin’ 😉
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Post by john4 on Sept 4, 2019 12:01:51 GMT
Anyone know what's the story with the €10 children's tickets for the replay, are they only for juvenile season ticket holders, are the clubs via the county board selling these tickets, and how many are there made available? I've contacted the Gaa, Croke Park and they haven't, or aren't giving out, any information on these.
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Post by buck02 on Sept 4, 2019 12:21:37 GMT
Anyone know what's the story with the €10 children's tickets for the replay, are they only for juvenile season ticket holders, are the clubs via the county board selling these tickets, and how many are there made available? I've contacted the Gaa, Croke Park and they haven't, or aren't giving out, any information on these. The €10 juvenile tickets are not just for the juvenile season ticket holders. A limited amount of €10 tickets will made made available to both competing counties (seated in the Davin Stand) and allocated through the clubs.
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Post by peanuts on Sept 4, 2019 13:57:33 GMT
Anyone know what's the story with the €10 children's tickets for the replay, are they only for juvenile season ticket holders, are the clubs via the county board selling these tickets, and how many are there made available? I've contacted the Gaa, Croke Park and they haven't, or aren't giving out, any information on these. The €10 juvenile tickets are not just for the juvenile season ticket holders. A limited amount of €10 tickets will made made available to both competing counties (seated in the Davin Stand) and allocated through the clubs. AFAIK every club that requests them will get 10 juvenile tickets seated together in the Davin end with 2 accompanying adult tickets. Probably up to each club how they want to distribute them. Otherwise each club is getting the same allocation (incl. 2nd allocation) as for the drawn game. I' say the juvenile tickets are probably coming from the minor teams allocations so I don't know if there will be any more tickets coming.
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