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Post by tabbyie on Aug 13, 2007 17:53:51 GMT
Hunt is on already for tickets for the Kerry - Dublin game. Any one know any details about how many we are likely to get?
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Post by Mickmack on Aug 13, 2007 18:01:35 GMT
surely Kerry will 20000 tickets........ out of 80000....... wont that be enough
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Post by tabbyie on Aug 13, 2007 18:10:35 GMT
I'm after getting a call from a guy who normally would have no problem in getting tickets. 20,000 might do us but this is a huge occasion and that'll put more pressure on everyone.
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Post by A.N. Other on Aug 13, 2007 19:07:09 GMT
20'000 and guaranteed i still wont get a ticket even though there was only about 10,000 kerry fans at the monaghan game and i was one!!
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Post by icon on Aug 13, 2007 19:26:43 GMT
u sure that there was 10000 there i would say there was a lot less but there will be plenty for the semi cause everyone fears it could be the last day
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Post by fastmick on Aug 13, 2007 20:37:01 GMT
How much are stand tickets? Need to apply via ticket purchase scheme tonight. Im guessing €45. Please reply quick someone.
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Post by Mickmack on Aug 13, 2007 21:23:58 GMT
all semi finals are 45 euro
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Post by kingdomkerry on Aug 13, 2007 22:40:54 GMT
the county board should ask for 30,000 cant they send back anything that is left!
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Post by Mickmack on Aug 14, 2007 7:39:00 GMT
or hold on to whats not sold !!!!!!!!
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Post by ronjon50 on Aug 14, 2007 8:30:09 GMT
Whats d story with d tickets on ticketmaster. it shows d BOI all ireland semi final football and it says currently not on sale. Does this mean that u might be able 2 get them on ticketmaster. I find it hard to believe that ticketmaster will have some when most of the tickets will go through clubs and ticket schemes. Ticketmaster only really get them when the GAA are not expecting a full house or when there trying to get rid of tickets. Could anybody clear this up?
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Post by pony on Aug 14, 2007 8:52:12 GMT
ticketmaster probably won't be getting any tickets, according to themselves anyway.
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Post by buck02 on Aug 14, 2007 8:53:55 GMT
I always thought that they got a certain amount of tickets for every game except the all ireland finals.
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Post by pony on Aug 14, 2007 9:01:17 GMT
doesn't look like it buck. rang them and they didn't seem to hopefull of getting any tickets.
say if we wanna find out for sure if they are getting any, we should get onto GAA HQ.
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Post by ronjon50 on Aug 14, 2007 9:21:03 GMT
Just in case ticketmaster do get a few tickets we would want to know exactly when they are coming out because d dubs snapped them up for the derry game in 5mins like.Would be great if they got a few tickets because at least we will have a chance of getting them online
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Post by buck02 on Aug 14, 2007 9:38:26 GMT
What will be the allocation for Kerry does anybody know for sure (no idle speculation please!). Will Kerry get tickets for a section of the Hill?
I would sugggest to all those people who dont normally get tickets through their clubs to contact somebody from the club in your home town. If Kerry do get a large allocation (of say 20,000) then there should be more than enough to go around in Kerry.
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Post by kerrygold on Aug 14, 2007 9:43:00 GMT
i saw a figure of 15000 mentioned somewhere buck,cant remember where,that proberly be adequate to accommodate the fans.
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Post by ronjon50 on Aug 14, 2007 9:53:05 GMT
Im sure kerry will get close to 20,000. That would probably be enough.Im hoping 4 a ticket in d hill. Kerry will have to get some allocation 4 the hill like. We will be like a needle in a hay stack compared to d dubs in d hill id say, Not that would make any difference considering we were outnumbered there on sun aswell
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Post by pony on Aug 14, 2007 10:14:08 GMT
would we be more likely to get in to the nally terrace, than the hill??
say there is no chance of getting in to the hill, would you really like to be in there anyway??
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Post by buck02 on Aug 14, 2007 11:08:23 GMT
"TICKET SCHEME: PROCEDURE FOR *SCHEME MEMBERS* APPLYING FOR TICKETS
Kerry v Dublin Sunday 26th August Venue: Croke Park
Stand Tickets @ 45 euro Terrace Tickets @ 30 euro
All members of the 2003-2008 Scheme should apply in writing to the Co.Board immediately. Closing date for receipt of application is Thursday 16th August.
No applications will be taken over the phone.
Applications should be sent to "An Runaí, Kerry Co. Board, Austin StackPark, Box 125, Tralee, Co. Kerry" and must quote the Scheme Registration Number.
All applications must include an Addressed Envelope, which must be either Stamped for Postage or must be marked "To be Collected" and appropriate payment."
From this it looks like we are getting some terrace tickets.
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Post by ronjon50 on Aug 14, 2007 11:10:35 GMT
Well im gonna try my best to get in 2 d hill. There will be a crowd of us. We shudnt just leave d dubs have d hill to themselves. By right both teams should get about 25,000 each and the rest should go to the minor counties playing that day and who ever has them after that,corporate companies etc
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Post by Attacking Wing Back on Aug 14, 2007 12:35:56 GMT
I'm going to the hill anyways. Nothing to beat being in wiith the opposition. Think it'll be murder to get tickets. Nothing beats being mixed with the dubs and roaring " Come on lads lets flush the jacks"
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Post by MrT on Aug 14, 2007 13:09:01 GMT
Ahh the good ol days of Thurlas, Kerry Fans Shouting abuse at Jayo, Dubs fans shouting abuse at Cinneide, Dublin fans shouting abuse at Jayo, Kerry Fans Shouting abuse at Cinneide, Oh the memories.
"Come on you boys in Blue" being chanted as Maurice Steps up.
I'm with AWB, on the Hill all the way.
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Post by Johnnyb on Aug 14, 2007 14:53:40 GMT
I dont know lads. The banter on the hill could get very sour very quick. If you go there, go in numbers.
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Post by buck02 on Aug 14, 2007 15:02:32 GMT
I dont know lads. The banter on the hill could get very sour very quick. If you go there, go in numbers. Very true, it might be all rosy beforehand but if Kerry win, sparks (not to mention bottles, cans and coins) could fly.
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Post by Jo90 on Aug 14, 2007 16:37:45 GMT
It could be a tough choice as well whether all the Kerry fans on the Hill should stick together or split up into 2s and 3s. If Kerry fans stick together you'll have a few Dubs seeing a big green and gold target to throw bottles at, which they might be reluctant to do if it was just 2 Kerry fans together as they'd be more likely to hit one of their own. I'd say 2 or 3 Kerry fans on their own would have good old banter with the Dubs however if those Kerry fans said something offensive in the heat of the moment they'd be like lambs to the slaughter. Whatever ye do don't be like the chicken Mayo fans last year who went to the hill with tracksuit tops zipped up and waited until after the final whistle to unveil their Mayo jerseys underneath.
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Post by Hoffster on Aug 14, 2007 16:39:02 GMT
Kerry and the minor counties will probably get the section of Hill beside the Cusack stand.
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Post by tabbyie on Aug 16, 2007 16:55:49 GMT
This is the word coming from the hill. Literally. There will be no public sale of tickets from the Dublin County Board for the All-Ireland SFC semi-final against Kerry (Croke Park, August 26). Dublin's allocation will be significantly cut from that received for the quarter-final victory over Derry and also for the Leinster campaign. Dublin's entire allocation will be distributed to clubs as well as the Parnell Park annual ticket holders. www.hill16.ie will not be engaging in any communication with individuals on the subject of ticket availability or allocation. It's unlikely that the Kerry Co Board will have any tickets for the public either. All are going through the clubs. The clubs had to have their orders in by this evening.
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Post by kerrygold on Aug 17, 2007 13:07:19 GMT
whats new,re: the ticket situation in fairnes,then again how often have we get a big kerry support in croker till the final in the past,of course a loyalty scheme would make too much sense though.
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Post by buck02 on Aug 17, 2007 13:17:57 GMT
Holy Sh!te, 13,000 tickets for a stadium that holds 82,500. Thats less than 16%. Now I know with finals all the other counties the certain numbers of tickets but surely to God for a semi final the county board could have demanded more than 13,000.
Do you honestly think that the Dublin Co Board are getting only 13,000 tickets? Like feck they are. If Kerry were playing Galway or Derry in a semi final and the county board said to Croke Park "We need 30,000 tickets", I could just see Croke Park biting Sean Walsh's hand off as he wrote the cheque!
Is this another example of the Croke Park Authorities doing all in their power to see Dublin win an all ireland?
Or is it the poor take up of tickets by Kerry fans for semi and quarter finals in the last few coming back to bite us in the ass?
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Post by kerrygold on Aug 17, 2007 13:40:53 GMT
derry and laois are playing in the minor game,what are we saying,8 to10000 tickets between them max,maybe less.Theres only one place all those tickets are going.
just for pig iron,the rosscommon co.board got 2500 tickets for last years final,a big percentage of those were for the nally stand corner.
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