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Post by Admin on Jan 31, 2012 9:57:40 GMT
Not sure if it has been mentioned, but the season ticket has been upgraded recently to offer entrance to ANY Allianz League match in the selected code, including semi finals and final (regardless of team playing)
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Post by Jigz84 on Jan 31, 2012 11:15:28 GMT
Email from Season Ticket this morning, print-at-home tickets will be emailed tomorrow.
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Post by delorean on Jan 31, 2012 12:26:00 GMT
Not sure if it has been mentioned, but the season ticket has been upgraded recently to offer entrance to ANY Allianz League match in the selected code, including semi finals and final (regardless of team playing) My friend thought that he had heard this on Newstalk last week, but when I emailed the GAA, they informed me that season tickets were county and code specific. Any link to further details on this would be greatly appreciated, as many of the League matches I will attend won't involve Cork.
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Post by Jigz84 on Jan 31, 2012 12:37:33 GMT
Delorean, this year the season ticket allows you into all league matches relevant to your code. So if you have a Cork Football Season Ticket, you are entitled to entry for every single NFL game, regardless of the counties playing, including the Semi-Finals and Final. www.gaa.ie/seasonticket
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Post by delorean on Jan 31, 2012 13:04:20 GMT
Thanks Jigz.
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Post by Seoirse Ui Duic on Jan 31, 2012 14:05:55 GMT
Delorean, this year the season ticket allows you into all league matches relevant to your code. So if you have a Cork Football Season Ticket, you are entitled to entry for every single NFL game, regardless of the counties playing, including the Semi-Finals and Final. www.gaa.ie/seasonticketThat's great news. I will take advantage of that.
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Post by sullyschoice on Jan 31, 2012 14:34:24 GMT
Not sure if it has been mentioned, but the season ticket has been upgraded recently to offer entrance to ANY Allianz League match in the selected code, including semi finals and final (regardless of team playing) My friend thought that he had heard this on Newstalk last week, but when I emailed the GAA, they informed me that season tickets were county and code specific. Any link to further details on this would be greatly appreciated, as many of the League matches I will attend won't involve Cork. You mean the semi final and Final so ;D
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Post by Annascaultilidie on Jan 31, 2012 17:15:02 GMT
Does anyone know is there any hope of me getting a ticket for my little brother (he's actually one of them) so that I could sit with him with my season ticket? The little fella is only nine or ten.
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Post by Jigz84 on Jan 31, 2012 17:31:46 GMT
Does anyone know is there any hope of me getting a ticket for my little brother (he's actually one of them) so that I could sit with him with my season ticket? The little fella is only nine or ten. Yes it should be possible. This year there is the option of bringing a guest. I think you need to log in to your account, select "add guest" or something like that and off you go. Or contact the Season Ticket office.
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Post by Seoirse Ui Duic on Jan 31, 2012 18:42:33 GMT
Just got this:
If you have a football season ticket, it entitles you to admission to other matches outside of Cork matches, so if you attended Cork on a Saturday, you could go to a Kerry game the next day free of charge.
The situation is exactly the same if you have a hurling season ticket - you can attend other hurling matches.
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Post by Annascaultilidie on Jan 31, 2012 18:51:47 GMT
Does anyone know is there any hope of me getting a ticket for my little brother (he's actually one of them) so that I could sit with him with my season ticket? The little fella is only nine or ten. Yes it should be possible. This year there is the option of bringing a guest. I think you need to log in to your account, select "add guest" or something like that and off you go. Or contact the Season Ticket office. I've emailed them but I'm not sure it's going to be possible.
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Post by Seoirse Ui Duic on Jan 31, 2012 19:18:13 GMT
Yes it should be possible. This year there is the option of bringing a guest. I think you need to log in to your account, select "add guest" or something like that and off you go. Or contact the Season Ticket office. I've emailed them but I'm not sure it's going to be possible. I remember them saying at the beginning of the year that to certain matches you could indeed bring a guest and they would be seated next to you. Not sure if they will do the same for matches in Croker. I hope they'll sort you out but they're quite helpful in my experience. A big thumbs up for their customer service department.
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Post by roll on Jan 31, 2012 20:52:05 GMT
the season ticket for €75 which is county/code specific isn't great as chances are most will only get to see 4 or 5 of 7 games..... a ticket that gets you into every game in any division should mean at least ten games so i would gladly do the same for another few bob more next season.... that said i got my ticket before christmas so delighted with the new turn of events!!!
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Post by Seoirse Ui Duic on Jan 31, 2012 21:12:52 GMT
€75 for all 7 league games and the first championship game is a sweet deal especially if I get to see the semi's and finals as well. That's 10 games for €75 plus more if I get to catch some more games. Combined with not having to bother about tickets for the final and other championship games.....sweet!!!
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Post by delorean on Feb 1, 2012 12:13:30 GMT
I've emailed them but I'm not sure it's going to be possible. Jigz is right, just log on to your own season ticket and there's an option to add a ticket for somebody else. Once you enter their details (date of birth) you can purchase one for them. Juvenile (U16) season tickets are €10.
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Post by Annascaultilidie on Feb 1, 2012 12:32:49 GMT
I've emailed them but I'm not sure it's going to be possible. Jigz is right, just log on to your own season ticket and there's an option to add a ticket for somebody else. Once you enter their details (date of birth) you can purchase one for them. Juvenile (U16) season tickets are €10. Thank you very much but this would have just for this match rather than the entire season. I have got someone to use my season ticket and I have bought tickets in the Davin for my brother and I. He's a young Dub and will be delighted to go --- although last year I spent the entire game trying to get him to stop waving his flag in people's eyes.
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Post by delorean on Feb 1, 2012 15:07:34 GMT
Oh sorry yeah, I see what you mean now. Any link to further details on this would be greatly appreciated, as many of the League matches I will attend won't involve Cork. You mean the semi final and Final so ;D Ha possibly yeah, although I'd be fairly susprised if they didn't make it to a semi final at least.
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Post by Seoirse Ui Duic on Feb 1, 2012 16:48:48 GMT
Oh sorry yeah, I see what you mean now. You mean the semi final and Final so ;D Ha possibly yeah, although I'd be fairly susprised if they didn't make it to a semi final at least. I'm thinking a Cork-Dublin final. I'd be happy if Kerry stay in Division 1 and we find a few new players for the championship. Anything more would be a bonus but not the goal.
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Post by Crokerman on Feb 2, 2012 10:12:20 GMT
Tickets for the Dublin v Kerry game available to print off on www.seasontickets.ieMine are Section 329, Upper Hogan. Thought we were supposed to be in 306 or 307
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Post by Annascaultilidie on Feb 2, 2012 10:26:20 GMT
Hogan Lower 327.
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Post by 1479 on Feb 2, 2012 10:45:24 GMT
Cusack Lower 304
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Post by Jigz84 on Feb 2, 2012 10:51:43 GMT
Cusack Lower 304 in the double letter seats, well happy.
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Post by Seoirse Ui Duic on Feb 2, 2012 13:06:01 GMT
Cusack Stand Lower Tier Section: 303 Row: UU
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Post by sullyschoice on Feb 2, 2012 18:59:34 GMT
I didnt get email yet.
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Post by sydneyswan on Feb 2, 2012 19:20:47 GMT
I got no email either, so I emailed them today and got it sorted. Log into your season ticket account (if u can remember your password) and click on KY Gaa season tk 2012 to see if tickets are there ready to be printed. My tickets section was empty untill I emailed them.
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Post by Clogher on Feb 2, 2012 19:23:30 GMT
335 Hogan- almost on top of the nally
Not impressed. Would be reasonable to assume that some season ticket holders are not going to be there but everyone is allocated a ticket, rather than you first indicating that you want one- so there could well be empty seats in 305/304 while others are banished to the far corners.
This is not an AI final so I am not in the "any ticket is a good ticket" mode
Hate to say I suspect that this may be because there is a juvenile in the party and this is part of the family unfriendly policy I have seen in Fitzgerald stadium already where families end up in the crappy seats
The GAA website says "for croke park fixtures, you will be in 304 or 305" Not so!
Also you were not able to exercise the option to link up with other season ticket holders, which I saw as a big part of the reason to buy season tickets.
This is starting to feel as badly run as the Kerry ticket scheme- once they have your money, you no longer count
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Post by sullyschoice on Feb 2, 2012 22:04:48 GMT
305 for my ones, but I won't be there myself. I looked it up myself and found my way through the process. I emailed them but got no reply. I have a juvenile one also. Thanks sydneyswan for earlier advice.
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Post by jackiel on Feb 2, 2012 22:11:06 GMT
Clogher, as it wont be a full house just wander over to 304 or wherever you'd like to sit, take a seat and if someone turns up with a ticket for the seat move again. It really isn't a big issue on days like Saturday. Enjoy.
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Post by seaniebo on Feb 9, 2012 20:29:23 GMT
Is there a percentage of games one has to go to. I recall in 09 and 10 it was something like 70% in order to qualify for tickets for semi final and final stage of championship
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Post by animal on Feb 10, 2012 10:09:13 GMT
Is there a percentage of games one has to go to. I recall in 09 and 10 it was something like 70% in order to qualify for tickets for semi final and final stage of championship It's 60% to qualify for the Final. Semi not an issue.
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