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Post by The16thMan on Jan 23, 2022 23:26:31 GMT
I imagine Ticketmaster, the season tickets have gone through them and last year's tickets also. They will probably be released the Tuesday before the game. They'll be scarce though because of the season ticket holders will take up about 70% of the capacity in ASP for that game. Whether they all travel is another thing With the restrictions lifted I reckon it will be a compete sell out. I agree but there won't be too many public sale tickets available due to both counties having high numbers of season ticket holders. I agree it will sell out, and probably a couple of days before hand.
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Post by jackiel on Jan 23, 2022 23:31:57 GMT
Lads anyone traveling down from Dublin for the Dublin game might consider flying down. The train was mad money but return with Ryanair was 70 euro for a 40 min trip. I usually travel by train & stay over, the train is about €75 return. I have considered flying but what's the cost of a taxi from Farranfore and back.
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Post by royalkerryfan on Jan 23, 2022 23:40:19 GMT
Lads anyone traveling down from Dublin for the Dublin game might consider flying down. The train was mad money but return with Ryanair was 70 euro for a 40 min trip. I usually travel by train & stay over, the train is about €75 return. I have considered flying but what's the cost of a taxi from Farranfore and back. The train was nearly 80 euro return. Flights were 69. There's bus and train transfer to tralee about 12 return. The big plus being its a 40 minute trip.
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Post by jackiel on Jan 23, 2022 23:52:47 GMT
Where is my head of course there's a train link. I think I'm sorted for the Dublin match though cos my friend who's a Dub supporter is driving down and offered me a lift. We won't be sitting together at the match though.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 24, 2022 0:28:57 GMT
My team for Kildare : Shane Ryan Dan O'Donaghue Dylan Casey Jason foley. Tom O'Sullivan Tadhg Morley Gavin White. Greg Horan Adrian Spillane. Jack Savage Seánie O'Shea Paudie Clifford. killian Spillane Paul Geaney David Clifford.
Thats taking it that Jack will play a traditional 3 man full forward line
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Post by sullyschoice on Jan 24, 2022 0:34:05 GMT
How was Greg Horan after the game. He took a fairly heavy leg injury not long after coming on
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Post by thehermit on Jan 24, 2022 10:17:04 GMT
A little surprised by so much criticism of Gavin White, are we a little blinded by a bad day against Tyrone last summer?
I remember watching him in the last pre-Covid match up in Castlebar in 2020 and thinking this guy was going to be a superstar. This will be the first (hopefully) non-Covid impacted season since then. I'm hoping he shows during the League that he is the player we hope he can be.
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Post by dc84 on Jan 24, 2022 10:44:52 GMT
A little surprised by so much criticism of Gavin White, are we a little blinded by a bad day against Tyrone last summer? I remember watching him in the last pre-Covid match up in Castlebar in 2020 and thinking this guy was going to be a superstar. This will be the first (hopefully) non-Covid impacted season since then. I'm hoping he shows during the League that he is the player we hope he can be. I don't think it's just one game to fair... not one for singling out individual but for me there is only one man who i would see as totally assured of a starting place in the backs and that's Tom Sullivan
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Post by clarinman on Jan 24, 2022 11:13:50 GMT
Tickets for Kildare game now available on Ticketmaster.
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Post by keane on Jan 24, 2022 11:32:56 GMT
I just think this is the year we will find out with White if he's going to be the superstar we all hope, or not. The raw materials seem to be there.
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Post by thehermit on Jan 24, 2022 12:21:38 GMT
Tickets for Kildare game now available on Ticketmaster. Thanks for the heads up. They went on sale quickly, just got mine there.
Am I right in thinking 2014 was the last time we played in Newbridge. It was the first Kerry game I took the better half to so I've found memories of Newbridge. I also seem to recall it was one of the few big wins Kerry got in the League under Eamon's first three years in charge.
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Post by mike70 on Jan 24, 2022 12:27:10 GMT
A little surprised by so much criticism of Gavin White, are we a little blinded by a bad day against Tyrone last summer? I remember watching him in the last pre-Covid match up in Castlebar in 2020 and thinking this guy was going to be a superstar. This will be the first (hopefully) non-Covid impacted season since then. I'm hoping he shows during the League that he is the player we hope he can be. Gavin W is one of our key resources to win the all ireland, my hope is that we can iron out the carrying of ball into contact, the old give and go comes to mind, but guys need to show also to take the first pass, my hope is the new management will resolve, we need GW.
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Post by taggert on Jan 24, 2022 13:57:00 GMT
Gavin's pace is fantastic but he needs to focus on end product - score for him, score or opening for a team mate but above all, not to cough up possession. Its as if his body is too quick for his mind and those of his team mates, all too often.
This is in stark contrast to Tom who always seems to see the right play.
A bit of composure - difficult at that pace no doubt - and a bit more head up could see rich dividends.
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Post by kerrybhoy06 on Jan 24, 2022 15:20:21 GMT
Funnily enough I was edging towards the “we need to see Gavin white step up” group aswell prior to this thread.
I see a lot of running but no real substance to the majority of it and to be honest a lot of the time he goes on a run that ends up with little output, all I can think is now the fella is 40 yards out of position
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Post by givehimaball on Jan 24, 2022 19:54:16 GMT
www.independent.ie/regionals/kerryman/sport/gaa/jack-oconnor-you-dont-want-fellas-quaking-in-their-boots-or-looking-over-their-shoulders-but-you-certainly-want-lads-on-their-toes-41269453.htmlwww.radiokerry.ie/sport/obrien-and-crowley-in-a-bit-of-bother-going-into-league-opener-266951Basically my take is the following - although this might change depend on how lads react to treatment. David Moran - long-term - given his injury history and age, I think there's no chance he will play in the first 4 rounds of the league. The fifth round of the league is the 12th of March, so I would assume that's the earliest possible date all going well. Joe O'Connor - possibly long-term given Jack mentioned not a cruicate. Definitely not ideal. Mike Breen - probably miss the Kildare game but should be back soon enough Stephen O'Brien - probably miss the Kildare game but should be back soon enough Gavin Crowley - probably miss the Kildare game but should be back soon enough Dara Moynihan - likely back for the Kildare game I assume none of Diarmuid O'Connor, Jack Barry, Andrew Barry, Stefan Okunbor and Pa Warren will be involved due to their club games on Saturday. I thought Jack got a bit defensive when asked about the Sigerson contingent on the Radio Kerry clip. Said all of the Sigerson crowd would be involved because they didn't have any game this week. Surely he knows that 3 of the 4 Sigerson games are on next Monday with the 4th due to be played on the Tuesday. I just checked the Sigerson fixtures page and these haven't been updated and probably won't be until this week's round of fixtures has been played. Also on the television front, the match will be on TG4 but deferred coverage at 5:30
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Post by Whosinmidfield on Jan 24, 2022 20:01:15 GMT
Ridiculous that the Sigerson fixtures are fixed for a Monday and one on a Tuesday. It would make way more sense to play them all on a Wednesday to allow a decent gap between inter county league games and Sigerson fixtures. That’s putting inter county managers in a very tough position for no reason.
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Post by veteran on Jan 24, 2022 20:40:14 GMT
Could somebody help me. I have tried to download my a ticket for the Kildare match. I am not sure if I have succeeded.
What I have got is as follows:
In the left corner there is a parallelogram in which is inscribed : Allianz Leagues GAA. Where your Edge and there is something else printed after that which I cannot make out. In the right upper corner there is a set of flood lights. In the left bottom corner is printed - where we all belong.
In the right upper corner of my “ticket” is written: Kildare v Kerry- Allianz Football League. Below that is the date , time , venue etc.
Usually when I print a ticket there is a bar code.
Could somebody help and/or scan a copy of their ticket on to the forum.
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Post by kerrybhoy06 on Jan 24, 2022 20:48:30 GMT
Could somebody help me. I have tried to download my a ticket for the Kildare match. I am not sure if I have succeeded. What I have got is as follows: In the left corner there is a parallelogram in which is inscribed : Allianz Leagues GAA. Where your Edge and there is something else printed after that which I cannot make out. In the right upper corner there is a set of flood lights. In the left bottom corner is printed - where we all belong. In the right upper corner of my “ticket” is written: Kildare v Kerry- Allianz Football League. Below that is the date , time , venue etc. Usually when I print a ticket there is a bar code. Could somebody help and/or scan a copy of their ticket on to the forum. When you get to that screen there is the option at the bottom to select event so do that and then when you do that there is a line on the next page that says ‘Sec GA general admission’. Click that and a QR code should come up, as that’s what happen with my ticket. If you’re stuck then send me a private message and I’ll sort it out for you
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Post by Mickmack on Jan 24, 2022 21:13:33 GMT
Ridiculous that the Sigerson fixtures are fixed for a Monday and one on a Tuesday. It would make way more sense to play them all on a Wednesday to allow a decent gap between inter county league games and Sigerson fixtures. That’s putting inter county managers in a very tough position for no reason. Fast forward to 2022... the provincial championships will be run off and those counties who don't reach the provincial finals will see the league as their last chance to take part in the 'race for Sam' group of 16. I can see players being instructed to not play sigerson! Players who play for clubs in the all Ireland club series will be in a tough dilemma too
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Post by veteran on Jan 24, 2022 21:16:04 GMT
Could somebody help me. I have tried to download my a ticket for the Kildare match. I am not sure if I have succeeded. What I have got is as follows: In the left corner there is a parallelogram in which is inscribed : Allianz Leagues GAA. Where your Edge and there is something else printed after that which I cannot make out. In the right upper corner there is a set of flood lights. In the left bottom corner is printed - where we all belong. In the right upper corner of my “ticket” is written: Kildare v Kerry- Allianz Football League. Below that is the date , time , venue etc. Usually when I print a ticket there is a bar code. Could somebody help and/or scan a copy of their ticket on to the forum. When you get to that screen there is the option at the bottom to select event so do that and then when you do that there is a line on the next page that says ‘Sec GA general admission’. Click that and a QR code should come up, as that’s what happen with my ticket. If you’re stuck then send me a private message and I’ll sort it out for you Kerrybhoy, when I click Sec Ga general admission it tells me “your phone is your ticket etc . The QR code does not appear. I am just wondering do I need a smart phone for this job even though I never did before.
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Post by kerrybhoy06 on Jan 24, 2022 21:20:25 GMT
When you get to that screen there is the option at the bottom to select event so do that and then when you do that there is a line on the next page that says ‘Sec GA general admission’. Click that and a QR code should come up, as that’s what happen with my ticket. If you’re stuck then send me a private message and I’ll sort it out for you Kerrybhoy, when I click Sec Ga general admission it tells me “your phone is your ticket etc . The QR code does not appear. I am just wondering do I need a smart phone for this job even though I never did before. It looks like you do. I’ll private message you
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Post by veteran on Jan 24, 2022 21:34:54 GMT
Kerrybhoy, I sent you a private message a short time ago.
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Post by thehermit on Jan 24, 2022 22:01:59 GMT
If you go to the email confirmation you got when purchasing the tickets there's a button to manage my tickets. That should take you to the event Kerry v Kildare on the GAA ticketmaster. If you press select event you'll see the option to print next to transfer, if you click it it will download the ticket as a PDF with the QR code in the top middle etc. I always like to print tickets to keep them with the program in my little collection after.
Its a bit of a convoluted set up to be fair
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Post by onlykerry on Jan 24, 2022 22:21:42 GMT
Ridiculous that the Sigerson fixtures are fixed for a Monday and one on a Tuesday. It would make way more sense to play them all on a Wednesday to allow a decent gap between inter county league games and Sigerson fixtures. That’s putting inter county managers in a very tough position for no reason. Fast forward to 2022... the provincial championships will be run off and those counties who don't reach the provincial finals will see the league as their last chance to take part in the 'race for Sam' group of 16. I can see players being instructed to not play sigerson! Players who play for clubs in the all Ireland club series will be in a tough dilemma too Mick - this is 2022 League takes place before the Provincials this year and will continue like this under the Green plan if adopted. The Red plan which got no support (and id therefore dead) was the one where the Provincials happen first.
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Post by Mickmack on Jan 24, 2022 23:15:05 GMT
I will reply in the other thread
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Post by Deleted on Jan 25, 2022 0:01:02 GMT
The last couple of years have been so underwhelming. It feels like we either hammered teams which felt hollow in lots of ways or else we lost a game we should have won. It is very hard to assses players in that context.
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Post by veteran on Jan 25, 2022 10:00:04 GMT
If you go to the email confirmation you got when purchasing the tickets there's a button to manage my tickets. That should take you to the event Kerry v Kildare on the GAA ticketmaster. If you press select event you'll see the option to print next to transfer, if you click it it will download the ticket as a PDF with the QR code in the top middle etc. I always like to print tickets to keep them with the program in my little collection after. Its a bit of a convoluted set up to be fair Hermit , yourself and Kerrybhoy 06 sorted my problem. Indebted. Brain is frazzled after the effort. Life was so simple one time.
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Post by royalkerryfan on Jan 25, 2022 10:49:03 GMT
In reply to Royal Kerry fan. I'd have to disagree with you on Dublin. I think they will be very dangerous this year as the hunger will be back big time. Nothing like a loss to give you the kick-start again. I don't think it was legs that caught them last year. It was that extra bite. The hunger was nt there. Mccarthy still young and class. Fenton is just different class to every midfielder. Dublin backs will be as good as any back line their midfield will be one of the best and forwards still a handful. Bar Mannion their retirement were only bit players at this stage. Costello is a top forward and not just league. It was Costello that won the all ireland for them v Mayo in 17.Rock is only 32.Con ó Callaghan and Kilkenny brilliant players and you have Scully Howard. Dublin still a very strong team and quite capable of winning Sam again. They are still a good team I'm not disputing that and they will be in a semi final and from there anything can happen. But all is not well in that camp and there best days are behind them. Yes Con and Kilkenny are a real danger however the age profile of others us not good. Rock,Cooper,Mccarthy,Fitzsimons, are all 31/32. Look at their potential full forward line. Paddy Small, Con and either costello or rock or buglar. I dont think that's particularly daunting. Dublins main strength was always the players of the bench. They didn't have that last year and I don't see anything changing thys year. Just my opinion ofcourse but Kerry were the better side last May only for 3 horrendous goals which surely can be rectified.
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Post by mike70 on Jan 25, 2022 10:57:14 GMT
In reply to Royal Kerry fan. I'd have to disagree with you on Dublin. I think they will be very dangerous this year as the hunger will be back big time. Nothing like a loss to give you the kick-start again. I don't think it was legs that caught them last year. It was that extra bite. The hunger was nt there. Mccarthy still young and class. Fenton is just different class to every midfielder. Dublin backs will be as good as any back line their midfield will be one of the best and forwards still a handful. Bar Mannion their retirement were only bit players at this stage. Costello is a top forward and not just league. It was Costello that won the all ireland for them v Mayo in 17.Rock is only 32.Con ó Callaghan and Kilkenny brilliant players and you have Scully Howard. Dublin still a very strong team and quite capable of winning Sam again. They are still a good team I'm not disputing that and they will be in a semi final and from there anything can happen. But all is not well in that camp and there best days are behind them. Yes Con and Kilkenny are a real danger however the age profile of others us not good. Rock,Cooper,Mccarthy,Fitzsimons, are all 31/32. Look at their potential full forward line. Paddy Small, Con and either costello or rock or buglar. I dont think that's particularly daunting. Dublins main strength was always the players of the bench. They didn't have that last year and I don't see anything changing thys year. Just my opinion ofcourse but Kerry were the better side last May only for 3 horrendous goals which surely can be rectified. The Dubs are going no where, by all accounts they had a challenge match the morning of the o Byrne cup final, according to examiner podcast, a different team, with lots of experienced guys playing, dublin will be in the shake up IMO
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Post by royalkerryfan on Jan 25, 2022 11:11:38 GMT
They are still a good team I'm not disputing that and they will be in a semi final and from there anything can happen. But all is not well in that camp and there best days are behind them. Yes Con and Kilkenny are a real danger however the age profile of others us not good. Rock,Cooper,Mccarthy,Fitzsimons, are all 31/32. Look at their potential full forward line. Paddy Small, Con and either costello or rock or buglar. I dont think that's particularly daunting. Dublins main strength was always the players of the bench. They didn't have that last year and I don't see anything changing thys year. Just my opinion ofcourse but Kerry were the better side last May only for 3 horrendous goals which surely can be rectified. The Dubs are going no where, by all accounts they had a challenge match the morning of the o Byrne cup final, according to examiner podcast, a different team, with lots of experienced guys playing, dublin will be in the shake up IMO The same way Tyrone were running around Killarney national park before they played Kerry in the league. The team that played in the obyrne Cup was pretty strong with the exception of Con. As I've said it's just my opinion but one that shared by a good few Dublin friends.
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