tickets are €20 on the day for adults and €10 for under18s. If bought in advance, ie before matchday, then they're €16 and €8, respectively.
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tickets are €20 on the day for adults and €10 for under18s. If bought in advance, ie before matchday, then they're €16 and €8, respectively.
jesus christ, lesson obviously not learned from the Malmo game :mad: :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by joe
How much are European Rugger games does anyone know ??Quote:
Originally Posted by tiktok
I have to disagree. People would have probably been apathetic towards the Malmo 1st leg tie anyway.Quote:
Originally Posted by tiktok
However, now with the famous 4-1 two legged win, and the hype around the City, combined with a good result against NEC in the 1st leg, will probably guarantee a good crowd. Just a feckin pity it has to be a Sunday. Must book that monday off work. Could be a looong day!
Last I heard was €15 for terrace in Musgrace Park for Celtic League game! Probably more for ERc stuff.Quote:
Originally Posted by A face
Club shoulkd be advertising the tickets at €16 & stop mentioning the €20 on the day stuff cos thas all people remember. A second leg likely to get bigger crowd cos its the end of the cup tie as such?
Great to see game on the Sunday ... like a few others I'll be making trip down on the Sunday after Oxegen on the Sat. On the ticket prices I think the club are right to keep ticket prices at €16 - it's a European game afterall and the cost of competing ie 2 away trips must be fairly substantial and I think they are entitled to look to make some serious cash on the gate - I only hope people will come out in greater numbers this time and be part of what is fast becoming something very special.
NEC website says game is on Sunday 11th, 3.30pm local (Cork) time.
Are tickets for sale anywhere else besides the club?
usual outlets around the city i'd say, lennox's launderette etc etcQuote:
Originally Posted by niamh
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Originally Posted by joe
looks like and empty st.annes end again for this game