Nah, got mine today and apparently only upper tickets for the east.Quote:
Originally Posted by joema
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Nah, got mine today and apparently only upper tickets for the east.Quote:
Originally Posted by joema
Yeah I will just get east upper. If Im sitting in the middle of a load of drogs Im sure I will be able to move as there is bound to be plenty of free seats anyway.
Ya, after their press release that North Terrace fans can move to the East i think that there'll be a good bit of freedom of movement unless its a sell-out (unlikely).
Whats the capacity at the moment with the North Terrace closed?
30k?
The game will not be sold out. Capacity of Lansdowne is 46k or something minus the 7k from north terrace. If huge numbers truined up on the day they'd just open the West Upper.
Well so far, it looks like the attendence is heading for 20K, with the paper this morning saying that the FAI are expecting 25K for the final, I doubt it will be that much but 20K is looking likely.
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Originally Posted by Drogman.
Thats Great news for the league. must be one of the highest attendances in recent years fair play to both sets of supporters
I've always meant to go as neutral but when in Tolka can't get ticket on the day & for some reason Lansdowne finals not caught my imagination.
I wonder if many neutrals will attend...? I suppose bigger attendance more likely to encourage more neutrals.
Hoping to make it up. Is the South Terrace going to be full of Cork fans :confused:
Do try to pay attention!Quote:
Originally Posted by Lim till i die
Drogs are in the South terrace.
Cork City FC fans were supposed to be in the North terrace but since it's closed, they will now be accommodated in the East terrace.
My humblest apologies jumped to conclusions without reading the thread :oQuote:
Originally Posted by Peadar
South Terrace for me so :D
South Terrace for me so.
Your very welcome.Bring your friends and entire family.The more the better.:)
Yeah, Drogs need all the help they can get trying to shift their tickets. :pQuote:
Originally Posted by ndrog
Don't expect the Lims lads to have any songs though. :D
I'd safely say we have almost as many songs as those football giants below in cork :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by Peadar
Besides, our rendition of "If you really hate Dundalk clap your hands" went down a treat in United Park during our cup tie :)
At some stage yesterday on Radio 1 it was said that 17,000 tickets had been sold in Cork alone, I didn't hear that figure mentioned anywhere after that so it's possible they got it wrong and were refering to the total tickets sold countrywide. But if the figure is correct there should be at least 25,000 there. I thought that playing it in Lansdowne was a mistake, I didn't think the crowd would justify it, but I'm glad to be hopefully proved wrong on this occasion.
im heading to it as im in dublin for the weekend anyway
should be a good advertisement for the league if there is 15k +
Seemingly one of the papers this morning mentioned the 17,000 as the total number of tickets sold, still should hopefully break the 20,000 mark on the day.Quote:
Originally Posted by The Good Son
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Originally Posted by Lim till i die
thats right i remember that, the start of our cup run,
drogheda havent played outside louth in the cup this year , final will be first time!!!
Shifting our tickets very nicely on our own thanks.I was just being welcoming to our fellow eircomleauge fans.Seen as you lot give the impression that anyone football fans from outside Cork are worth jack.Quote:
Originally Posted by Peadar
Besides, our rendition of "If you really hate Dundalk clap your hands" went down a treat in United Park during our cup tie.
Excellent.You might hear a few joining in for that one. :)
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Originally Posted by ndrog
As with Waterford, there's no love lost between Cork and Limerick.
As with Waterford, there's no love lost between Cork and Limerick.
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