Now that sounds like good advice to me
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Was just looking at the fixture list card there, (that yourself made ;))
After saturdays game against Galway we only have one (gaurenteed)home fixture before the 1st leg of the Europa Cup :eek:
I think the idea of a advanced ticket is a good idea, maybe sell them at the Derry game, where guys who go week in week out can purchase them. Event junkies etc wont be even thinking about buying tickets at that stage. I think anyone who really wants one at that stage will get one.
As for guys who live away from Sligo and are genuine, maybe friends or families could pick one up for them. im sure it would be at least two tickets per person, id have no problem picking one up for someone who couldnt make the game.
from what i am hearing advanced tickets will be on sale. so my advise to anybody is to snap them up!
I think it'll sell out quite easily and I hope no genuine supporters miss out due to the bandwagon jumpers!
If I dont get a ticket - I will be hoping the wall like we did when we were kids.
aka Sligoman
Any body really interested in getting into this match will get a ticket!
i would imagine BORST,FORZA etc would mostly be season ticket holders anyway?
Has there been anything made clear yet in regards ticket allocation? Is there definitely preference to season tickets holders?
Arrah, lads, slow down - we'll be lucky to get 2000 at the game.
ya in fairness that game and the floriana game the same year probably the best atmospheres ive ever experienced in showgrounds but that finish to that game and the fact that i was lucky enough to be one of the 750 approx that seen that whole game:):)
In fact at a time when all loi teams were struggling i dont think we got the recognition we deserved for drawing with a french and dutch team in the same year all be it in a 3rd rate competition. If that was happening now we would be hearing the usual great nite for the league etc but rarely do these games ever get a mention!!!we could have won the 1st game against heerenveen too i remember Ian Gilzean had a great chance very late on and obviously the nantes game was exceptional!!
http://www.sligorovers.com/content/view/763/1/
Sligo Rovers has announced that match tickets for their Europa League game in July will go on sale this week, but warned that there may not be enough tickets to meet the demand.
PRICES
Adult tickets will be €20
Students/OAP/Unwaged €15 (On presentation of ID at turnstile)
Children under 12 €5 (Must be accompanied by an adult)
Prices are fair enough.
I'm getting that same "Unsafe Website" messagw RB, does it say where we can get them?
Sligo Rovers has announced that match tickets for their Europa League game in July will go on sale this week, but warned that there may not be enough tickets to meet the demand.
Limited ground capacity to increase demand for tickets
UEFA criteria for hosting the game in the Showgrounds do not permit standing spectators in the ground, which means that capacity is limited to the two stands. According to Sligo Rovers Chairman Dermot Kelly ‘The reality is that the attendance for the Europa League game is restricted to 2,700, and we are left with the responsibility of issuing the tickets in as fair and equitable manner as possible.’
Accordingly the Management Committee has decided to release the tickets for sale on a phased basis; The first series of tickets will shortly be offered for sale to shareholders, season ticket holders, 400 club members and Johnny Chadda Fund Members.
The Chairman confirmed that the balance of the tickets will then be placed on sale to other supporters at the Derry City game on Friday 5th June. In the unlikely event of tickets being available after this date, they will be placed in the usual outlets around the town and county.
‘Given that the draw is on June 22nd in Geneva, and our games will be played on July 2nd and 9th, the limited time to make travel arrangements will impose a serious financial burden on the club. However we believe every supporter should have a chance of seeing Sligo Rovers play in Europe, and especially in the current economic climate, we decided it was only fair to our supporters to set a charge for the European game as close as possible to the regular admission price. It has been some time since European football graced the Showgrounds. Everyone wants to be there on what will be a special night for Sligo Rovers, but unfortunately we have to stay within the assigned capacity.’
PRICES
Adult tickets will be €20
Students/OAP/Unwaged €15 (On presentation of ID at turnstile)
Children under 12 €5 (Must be accompanied by an adult)
For further information, contact the Showgrounds Office between 10.00am and 2.00pm at 071 9171212, or phone Frank Beirne at 086 1657515
Special jersey promotion
Jako Sports in association with Sligo Rovers are offering a very special deal to coincide with the Club’s return to European Football. Anyone presenting their Europa League Match ticket at Jako Sports will receive a 10% reduction off the price of a Rovers jersey.
€20 is a fair price, lets hope we get somewhere decent for the away league now.
good decision by the club to keep the cost of tickets at reasonable prices
I would hope that the club limit the number of tickets season ticket holders etc can buy to 2 per person.
Anything else (6 per person or unlimited per person) and I fear that any general release allocation may be wittled away to little or nothing.
I presume the club have something along limited number per person in place - or should I say I hope!!
Hi lads just wondering whats the story with the tickets? I seen on another thread 100 have been sold already. I know they are on sale for Season ticket holders at the minute and i have a season ticket so just wondering were did ye get yours so i can get my hand on a few.
Apparently a few people who aren't season ticket holders have got some already, as I've heard of 2 anyway...:s
Don't shoot the messenger...
office in the showgrounds also their dos not seem to be a limit on how many you can buy
http://www.setanta.com/uk/Articles/F...fs/gnid-55300/
Fifa president Sepp Blatter has announced that five referees will be used during the first ever Europa League campaign next season.
A principal referee will still be in charge, as well as two linesmen, but the big news is that Uefa and Fifa have decided to put two more officials behind each goal during the entire competition.
The addition of two officials will help the man in black to have two more eyes on each penalty area and will make his task easier.
This new measure is a test and could become general in the close future if it proves fruitful and improves the game.
“In agreement with Michel Platini and Uefa, we have decided that Uefa will test this new measure during the Europa League, not only during group stages but until the end [of the competition],” Blatter said.
Probably wont be in use for qualifying games but havent seen confirmation anywhere yet.
So the 4th official will now be the 6th official?
It'll be interesting to see how this is set up.
If that fails should we try something like this?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YXjRF...eature=related :)