Dunno philly Longford would have been allocated the opposite blocks. Both sides oddly enough were only allocated a block each in the anglsea stand. The remaining three must be for FAI sponsors and guests or neutrals maybe.
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Dunno philly Longford would have been allocated the opposite blocks. Both sides oddly enough were only allocated a block each in the anglsea stand. The remaining three must be for FAI sponsors and guests or neutrals maybe.
This might be of interest to some of you
http://www.fai.ie/index.php?option=c...k=view&id=2668
Clever idea from the FAI
A decent idea, but has a fundamental problem.
A not insignifica number of people will want to keep their Cup Final ticket - especially if their team wins.
It's like those promotions that require you to cut something out of your programme. If the FAI better understood hard-core football supporters, they'd know that many of them wouldn't want to part with a winning Cup Final ticket.
Also - I'm not convinced it'll be hugely difficult to get a ticket for the Brazil game.
Agree with you more steve I always like to keep my ticket stubbs from games I've been to win or loose. Won't part too easily with my cup final ones unless I know I wouldn't get tickets for the Brazil game.
Possibly an idea from the FAI to get those who mightn't normally go to a friendly despite the oppostion to go along as well as increase ticket sales for the cup final.
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I think that's the general thrust of the concept right enough. If the weather is semi-decent for December you might also get a bigger crowd at the game.
Any word on the appealed sispensions?
In light of the failed appeals Cork to win in a canter!