well lads,
quick query. I would be interested in going to Dundalk AZ game next week. When are the tickets available for sale does anyone know as nothin is up yet on the ticketmaster website?
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well lads,
quick query. I would be interested in going to Dundalk AZ game next week. When are the tickets available for sale does anyone know as nothin is up yet on the ticketmaster website?
Dundalk website might be a good place to go for info
http://www.dundalkfc.com/az-tickets-go-sale/
Ticketmaster from Friday morning.
West Stand sold out today from Oriel. They were not even asking for season tickets and were giving out how many as you asked for upto 4, when it was announced it would be 1 per season ticket.
Id be very surprised if there are any available Friday on ticketmaster, as its general sale in Oriel tomorrow with max 4 tickets per person.
Do Dundalk supporters believe there will be any tickets left for online sales on Friday? Seem to be selling fast.
My hunch is that there wont be any left online on Friday morning!!
My hunch is there both will and won't be tickets available on Friday morning.
Schrödinger's Tallaght.
Limited number of tickets left in Oriel. Wouldn't imagine any at all will be left tomorrow
Great to see!
Ticketmaster in the morning. What time, God knows
Any tickets that are left will on sale on Ticketmaster from 10am tomorrow morning.
http://www.ticketmaster.ie/uefa-euro...minorcatid=741
Bit of a sickener here maybe for some.
Quote:
Please Note: Tickets for the Dundalk FC v AZ Alkmaar game at Tallaght Stadium can only be purchased by customers with a billing address in Ireland.
Getting this at the moment from Ticketmaster (10.09 am)
Sorry, no tickets from venue currently...
Many fans are shopping and some may have let their tickets go. You can try again, or you can explore one of the options below.
Sold out apparently.
Got 2 at 10:03. Checked after that and nothing.
Sh*te. Forgot about tickets. Had planned to go too.
http://www.dundalkfc.com/az-tickets-sold/
When the draw was made I would have thought 5k at the first game and if we got 4k at the other two matches it would have been decent. Amazing how a few good results changed everything, that's all 3 sold out or very close to I think. The 20.05 kick off times helped too, Rovers had all 3 of their home group EL games at 18.00, that was bad luck.
Hopefully there will be another 'home' match after xmas, although I still say it will be a long shot to retain second spot and qualify, but we definitely have a chance of making it. The last match away to Macabi will be key though.
The financial rewards of the next 2 games and finishing second is significant again ;- 300k for runners up in the group + bonus payments for results (max 720k, min 120 + any amount of 120k not awarded will be pooled redistributed acording to wins). 500k for round of 32 appearance and market pool share of 16mil divided by the number of national associations represented in that round. So another 2million is certainly possible with a result in the next 2 games if other results are favourable also.
No surprise the AZ game is a sell-out, as it's key to how the group unfolds. If AZ lose, they're out effectively. And with Maccabi unlikely to get much from Zenit (unless they decide to coast now they're qualified), a Dndalk win would have a big impact on who is likely to make 2nd place.
The sooner Tallaght Stadium gets expanded the better. It's ridiculous that the next biggest football stadium in the Republic after the 51,000 seater Aviva is the 6,000 seater Tallaght. The revamped Dalymount will obviously help, but we won't see that for a while yet. Irish football infrastructure is appalling.
This time next year rovers dundalk cork and derry wI'll be playing in the group stages in the 8000 seat tallaght stadium with new stand completed.
No whats really appalling is that millions and millions of public funds are spent building dozens of stadia around our country but they're tied to the GAA code and forbidden for use by any other sport.
Btw im sure dundlk could have used the rds if they wanted...
Some of those stadia are making the RWC '23 bid possible. The GAA get on with their business and have influence. They fulfil a social role in getting young people involved in sport. They are in the position to get sporting grants like rugby and soccer. They don't necessarily need a municipal stadia. The FAI only have a lease on Aviva Stadium. The land is still owned by the IRFU.It should after it's redevelopment if it's going to be a world class stadium for it's capacity of 21,000. Their original plan was 25,000. When plans were finalised to cater for rugby and showjumping, 21,000 was the best fit.
Well fair point, and in my view, Turners Cross is by far the best ground in LOI. Its the only stadium that is even close to a typical lower English league ground, having 4 sides all seated and all covered.
Its the template for any LOI club. Tallaght is an excellent stadium and in time it may become the best LOI ground.
Back to the game, it will be interesting to see with abit of pressure now on Dundalk, how they cope with this - they need to keep it tight again like all other games - no silly mistakes by Garthland at the back cause their will get chances!
Does anyone know if this game will free for Sky customers on channel 423(I think) just like the last Dundalk game.