In fairness, it's over 3 weeks away - I know a load of drogs who don't even have tickets yetQuote:
Originally Posted by pete
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In fairness, it's over 3 weeks away - I know a load of drogs who don't even have tickets yetQuote:
Originally Posted by pete
apparently the fai have wrote to clubs and schools in both cork and drogheda, offering the chance for a 'limited' number of group tickets (3adults and 17 children) - all the tickets are for the terraces. fair play to them, hopefully 'limited' doesn't mean 20 tickets at each end.
its on the fai.ie front page now
Where ??Quote:
Originally Posted by blutil
right in the middle of the page
Well I cant seem to find it either! This is the right page right?! www.fai.ie/
I was asking where the info on the 20 ticket pakage was .... not the time of the game. The first post on the thread says this to be fair .... when i was saying advertising, i was on about Radio, TV, Newspapers, trailing banners from planes, hot air ballons and the like ..... not just the time on their site !!Quote:
Originally Posted by blutil
ive seen nothing in advertising.
Drogs doing a bit themselves - 800 posters have been put up arpund the town and the surrounding areas over the last few days (well 800 printed, but im sure most of them will be out up) - plus this has been a major success and you cant missit scotch hall http://www.droghedaunited.ie/scripts...?ArticleID=473
Cosmo that is superb stuff. All in the timing of course with Scotch Hall just opening. No reason why you shouldnt be getting huge crowds considering you have the largest town in the state.
But as usual the FAIlure have done nothing to market their showpiece.
KOH
Tickets selling very well for City areas, rumoured to be 8k sold already. Going for the double will boost numbers too.
It's a pity the ticket machine is in the clubhouse - tickets arent on sale in scotch hall unfortunately.Quote:
Originally Posted by NY Hoop
They cant order in enough merchandise either - hope jako can keep up with demand- the club seem to be doing very well on that score, and fair play to them!! that stand in scotch hall was a brilliant initiative!! Player down there every day to sign autographs for the kids (or just chat about the match!!)
the club even ran out of bunting yesterday - people are doing up their own gafs, looks good :)
Heard ads on LMFM too - not sure if drogs arranged this themselves too - well its an ad saying to get up to lansdowne to support the drogs :D
I think you will find that in the last census Dundalk had a bigger population than Drogheda. :cool:Quote:
Originally Posted by NY Hoop
Cosmo, the Scotch Hall idea is a great one I must say. DUFC must be rolling it in (not too sure about "The Pride of County Louth" flag though :p ) ! Any idea on how many tickets you have sold already? Enjoy your day out next weekend.
Well HOLIDAYSONG , not gonna get into a my towns bigger than yours argument, but in the last census Drogheda was definetly bigger than Dundalk.Drogheda is the biggest town in Ireland population wise.We have been invaded by thousands of dubs for god sake!
Profile: Drogheda
Located on the M1 30 miles north of Dublin city centre, the town is in the capital's commuter belt and, as a result, is experiencing considerable population growth. With a population of over 28,000, according to the census, Drogheda is the largest town in the state. The population increased by nearly 16 per cent between 1996 and 2002 - almost twice the national average increase.
This growth within the town has been mirrored in the greater Drogheda area. It is predicted that the greater Drogheda area, incorporating parts of south Co Louth and east Co Meath, could have a population of over 70,000.
I don't know about that, I'm pretty sure Cork has a population greater than that which would make it the biggest town in Ireland. Another trophy for Leeside - it's been quite a year for them!Quote:
Originally Posted by ndrog
I hope thats a poor atempt at sarcasm.You do know Cork is a city dont you ? Please say you know that there is other cities outside dublin.
Cork City probably has 1/3 population of Dublin when include the commuter towns.
Oh sure, places like Kilkenny, Armagh and Sligo you mean? They really just big towns though aren't they?Quote:
Originally Posted by ndrog
Do you know the criteria for becoming a city or what? What the **** is your point ? All these places are smaller than Dublin.So f@ckin what.....
Lads .... can people rattle off an email to info@fai.ie
There seriously seems to be nothing being done by the FAI on this .... unless i am totally missing it.