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mahony
01/05/2004, 1:35 PM
First of all great win last night. Even though we were under a bit of pressure in the second half our counter attacks were top class. Fenn was outstanding as was doyle. Most enjoyable away in a long time. Back to the stewards, well i arrived a bit late and came to the gate at the back of the des kelly stand and asked 2 stewards "if it was ok to get in thru here?" myself and the girlfriend kindly parted with 5 euro each to get in and watch the game. Nice of them eh!! I wonder will the 22% be declared to the tax man!? Don't think you'd get away with that in the cross. Which brings me to question, Are we the only club that doesn't have student prices??? We have adults u-14 and oaps i think but its student prices that are much needed. After all we dont play at dalymount ever week so the 10 saved for a munch on the way home last night was the job. Well done city fans last night. Get well soon JOF.

MariborKev
01/05/2004, 2:29 PM
We don't have student prices at Derry either

SÓC
01/05/2004, 5:23 PM
Stewards at Bohs were great and have been anytime we've been there recently. They should have words with the Event Controllers at St. Pats.

patsh
02/05/2004, 8:33 AM
I have to say that I think the Bohs stewards are the best anywhere, including the Cross.

GavinZac
02/05/2004, 9:36 AM
Wouldn't be hard for any steward to be better than the ones we have at Turners Cross.

oi, i was a steward for a while

true though :D

Gary
02/05/2004, 2:07 PM
Wouldn't be hard for any steward to be better than the ones we have at Turners Cross.

Dead true. Our stewards are muppets, every single one of them. Couldnt control a kids party, let alone an event like a CCFC match. :(

tiktok
02/05/2004, 7:24 PM
have to give credit to the stewards at Bohs alright, they got rid of those little knackers who were bothering us, and given that a few people were irate when Robbie Doyle gave us the finger I thought they handled the situation and let it diffuse very well, professional all round, and did everything with a smile on the face, fair play to them.

Ruairi
03/05/2004, 10:03 AM
We don't have student prices at Derry either

Mainly cuz derry dosen't have any students.....

on the whole stewarding thing, i have to say the stweards in Derry were superb. Very friendly, chatting away to us. Then again, there was only twenty odd fans there (were we mad or what???) but still, it's nice to be treated like a human being at an away game. Boez stewards are excellent too.

thecorner
06/05/2004, 11:04 AM
City charge 10euro for an adult and 5euro for u-18.

I think that is great value for money.


wouldnt exactly say what ive seen in the cross so far this season value for money

Echo Boy
06/05/2004, 12:03 PM
The ticket prices for the city games are the lowest in the league for everybody except students over 18, So to all the over 18 students out there I like to say TOUGH S***!

GavinZac
07/05/2004, 8:36 AM
The ticket prices for the city games are the lowest in the league for everybody except students over 18, So to all the over 18 students out there I like to say TOUGH S***!

they're the same as everywhere in the league and i'd like to see you pay for rent and food (and admittedly the odd pint) with 9 hours work a week.

NorthoftheLee
07/05/2004, 8:58 AM
they're the same as everywhere in the league and i'd like to see you pay for rent and food (and admittedly the odd pint) with 9 hours work a week.

no they're not....city's ticket at €10 is cheaper than any other adult ticket in the league.....

suggestion...give up the booze if you cant afford it.....

joe
07/05/2004, 5:56 PM
how much was a student ticket into tolka last night lads? :rolleyes:

tiktok
07/05/2004, 5:59 PM
I got caught for 15yoyo because I wasn't a student

Colm
07/05/2004, 7:50 PM
how much was a student ticket into tolka last night lads? :rolleyes:

Student tickets were 10 quid, same as our full price! :rolleyes:

Didn't matter to any of us anyway.... free passes. I was delighted that I didn't have to give a cent to a pathetic club like Dublin City. Although it did feel wrong giving Ollie Byrne's bar money at half time.

GavinZac
08/05/2004, 8:39 AM
no they're not....city's ticket at €10 is cheaper than any other adult ticket in the league.....

suggestion...give up the booze if you cant afford it.....

weren't the leagues tickets standardised this season cos of UEFA? :eek:

and i only ever have my pint of murphys to relax after work, one a week hardly puts a huge dent in the budget, i pay more than that for buses during the day :rolleyes:

NorthoftheLee
10/05/2004, 8:18 AM
weren't the leagues tickets standardised this season cos of UEFA? :eek:

and i only ever have my pint of murphys to relax after work, one a week hardly puts a huge dent in the budget, i pay more than that for buses during the day :rolleyes:

no dude.....€15 seesm to be the norm in dublin while its around €12 in derry and whhafur....€80 in drogheda i think..something like that anyway

GavinZac
10/05/2004, 8:30 AM
80 in drogheda i think..something like that anyway

before tax.

and insurance against trip on the sh!te pavement.