Sure they should just play all their games away!
RDS has had the Grandstand covered by the way since that cup final so it has plenty more covered seats than Tallaght.
All in all though, Tallaght is the choice by a mile.
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Sure they should just play all their games away!
RDS has had the Grandstand covered by the way since that cup final so it has plenty more covered seats than Tallaght.
All in all though, Tallaght is the choice by a mile.
If UEFA wanted to keep the big clubs happy, we (and other clubs) would have never got in the UEFA Cup, let alone the group phase, after our CL involvement.Quote:
Originally Posted by Straightstory
The stadium rule is there to prevent certain teams getting an unfair advantage over others. Kind of what's happening the Ireland game in Andorra atm.
I don't want any games in Lansdowne, bar the cup final. We exist to be a competitive team, not to brush barstoolers ego.
I think the Aviva is the best option,We want the general public to what an irish team playing at a good standard in the best soccer stadium in the country in a packed out Aviva stadium(spurs) to really get people out and support their LOI teams when they can see what can be achieved in our league.And what the potential is within our league if proper investment is made.Ill be hoping to get to all 3 games is its in the Aviva.
Also i thought the idea was to get as many barstoolers involved as possible for financial reasons and to try and convert as many as possible.
Id be willing to pay €40 for the spurs game and €20/€25 for the other two.Its group stage european football for good sake,not Shamrock rvs V UCD....
That's €17 a game approx and with 25,000 average that just generates €425k. With €200k rent being mentioned and then security/stewarding costs etc that leave nothing. Any other bright ideas?
Get real, they need to make something they're not a charity. €30 for Spurs and €20 for the others is reasonable. It's €15 for a LOI game, why should this be cheaper?Quote:
Hold on, €50 for 3 games? Dunno about you guys but I wouldn't bother my hole with prices like that.
I agree with the package idea in the Aviva, a package of €30 for 3 games, or €15 per game would be excellent affordable rates for any LOI fan to go with in the current recession.
Breaking even wouldn't be too bad considering the potential to make a loss if they get the pricing slightly wrong. They'll make far more from the set fees from UEFA and from merchandising that they'll ever make from ticket sales anyway. If the games are in Tallaght and temporary seating is erected it's likely they'll make a loss on ticket sales taking into account the cost of temporary seating.
I think the Aviva and a 3 match European ticket for €70 should entice enough people into the Aviva to make a profit for Rovers and I imagine Spurs will bring a decent amount of supporters over to help make that game close to 40,000 to a sell out. I imagine the Guards would rather have the spurs fans in the Aviva as well.
Loads of people in work have been asking how they will get tickets for the games already so I imagine there will be interest from non LOI fans.
It amazes me how so few people on here actually “get“ what Rovers are about,particularly in regard to the Euroa league adventure.
Rovers are not viewing this like an opportunity thats fallen into their laps and they must do everything to maximise earning potentials while it lasts.
Its about getting the best situation that enables the team to get positive results against the 3 teams.
Scrambles for tickets are not important to Rovers,as long as the Rovers fans (5-6000) are catered for.
Just watch us on tv3\3e. Simples.
Here, the poll doesn't make sense, they need to play all games at the same ground.
TV3 reckon Rovers have been denied permission to play the games in Tallaght by UEFA.
Would have been set up before that rule was known. Don't know if it's possible to change it now.
That's a shame, although Dodge posted earlier that it wasn't a high enough category ground, and it's probably a lot of work to upgrade a category in such short time (I didn't read through the technical info). I think Tallaght'd be the best option for hosting the games - keep it in the club - but if they have to play all games in the one ground, the RDS looks the obvious choice. Even if it is colliding with the egg-chasing, pitch-churning season.
It seems they'll have to play in the Aviva as that was the venue nominated before the play off round. They may be able to use Tallaght in future but UEFA haven't time to inspect and pass Tallaght it seems.
No decision yet according to SRFC on Twitter.
Read today it would cost Rovers 150,000 to bring Tallaght up to 10-12,000 with temporary seating if allowed by UEFA
Get real. It's a recession man. Breaking even is exactly what they need to aim for here. I suggested a package to entise people to go to all the games. Of course 15 euro a game still should stand. If you want to fill the Aviva, going for 20 or 25 quid a ticket is not an option.
I believe a cheap enough package to just try and fill the place should be looked at first rather than trying to make millions off this.
In the long term looking to break even now is the best option rather than immediate riches.
Does anyone know what the story is about getting tickets for the game in London? Europa League group games don't normally sell out but I can't see anything on the Spurs website on how to get European tickets on general sale.