View Full Version : Attracting families to el games
Tazskool
21/03/2007, 9:19 AM
Well it's probably not of topic assome people probably stay away from certain grounds because of some fans in their club:confused:
Yeah I know we have the same kinds of issues here in England and even more in the news after the Spurs v Chelsea match recently..
the game as a whole needs to clean things up and any supporters seen breaking such rules and making any other supporters feel unease or in fear of their safety need to be dealt with, quickly and heavily...
There is no need for violence in the sport at all..
The people who are the cause of all of this should look at them selves and ask.. 1. What am I achieving? 2. Is this really the way we want our sport seen around the world? 3. If we cause havok our club will pay the price and can risk being dropped from the league.. is this really what we want..
Yes there is a place for passion in the sport as with every sport..BUT there has to be a line drawn and made crystal clear and anyone stepped over it gets dealt with!
Da Real Rover
21/03/2007, 1:46 PM
ya i agree with athlone probably being the worst in the country for schooligans, especially when they play us. Apart from the two big games last year, schooligans has never been a problem in terryland.
How about those wannabe galway casuals that were stoneing our bus a few weeks ago. Ask anyone who was on the bus, no fabrication.
ya i agree with athlone probably being the worst in the country for schooligans, especially when they play us. Apart from the two big games last year, schooligans has never been a problem in terryland.
Surely they don't have more than Cobh? I've always found the Athlone teens to be a pleasant enough bunch myself to be honest
Kildare Lad
21/03/2007, 7:57 PM
Surely they don't have more than Cobh? I've always found the Athlone teens to be a pleasant enough bunch myself to be honest
Yeah have to agree here with the Athlone fans, When they came down to Kildare last year they were a great bunch!
Although i was never at an away match in Athlone, so it could be different up there altogether...
I found Shelbourne a bad case of Schooligans when I was up there on the opening game of the season. And also when Shamrock Rovers came down to Kildare pre-season.
Apart from them I have never experienced any trouble myself.
sligoman
21/03/2007, 10:35 PM
Ask anyone who was on the bus, no fabrication.Think they're well aware we didn't make it up. Sure Conor H was there beside us when it happened.
Battery Rover
21/03/2007, 11:22 PM
ya i agree with athlone probably being the worst in the country for schooligans, especially when they play us. Apart from the two big games last year, schooligans has never been a problem in terryland.
Took a whole 102 posts for a Galway fan to say that:eek:
BohsPartisan
22/03/2007, 8:11 AM
Back on topic, how do we attract families to the LOI?
Well you have to have something for everyone so :
For The Dads (http://www.redskins.com/images/cheerleaders/cheerleadersteamphoto.jpg); For the kids (http://www.richkern.com/vb/Articles/Lions/barney.jpg) and for the mums (http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/b/b1/Hunt.JPG/120px-Hunt.JPG)!
Magicme
22/03/2007, 8:52 AM
Naw Hunt dont do it for me.....heres a better one for this mum anyways...
BohsPartisan
22/03/2007, 8:54 AM
Naw Hunt dont do it for me.....heres a better one for this mum anyways...
Haha! I knew you'd do that! :D
BohsFans
22/03/2007, 4:15 PM
Took a whole 102 posts for a Galway fan to say that:eek:
I think he was talking about that time with the bangers live on TG4!
Dodge
26/03/2007, 12:28 PM
Pats family tickets
1 Adult & 1 Child: €25 for the stand, €20 for the ground
1 Adult & 2 Children: €30 for the stand, €25 for the ground
1 Adult & 3 Children: €35 for the stand, €30 for the ground
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Not unreasonable
Schumi
26/03/2007, 1:27 PM
Pats family tickets
1 Adult & 1 Child: €25 for the stand, €20 for the ground
1 Adult & 2 Children: €30 for the stand, €25 for the ground
1 Adult & 3 Children: €35 for the stand, €30 for the ground
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Not unreasonableWould 'Accompanied Children: €5' not be an easier way of putting it?
red bellied
26/03/2007, 1:39 PM
Pats family tickets
1 Adult & 1 Child: €25 for the stand, €20 for the ground
1 Adult & 2 Children: €30 for the stand, €25 for the ground
1 Adult & 3 Children: €35 for the stand, €30 for the ground
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Not unreasonable
Compared to Longford verus Sligo Rovers on Friday night in Flancare Park
One adult and two children, 15 euro any part of the ground.
Sligo Rovers operate a Super Reds season ticket for under 15's. Works out at 40 euro per child for the season, 75 euro for two and so on.
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