Right time to get this up and running looking like a very decent crowd for the Presidents Cup Season Curtain Raiser. Pats website saying 1400 tickets sold and Rovers have sold out the South Stand 5k likely 6 k possible.
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Right time to get this up and running looking like a very decent crowd for the Presidents Cup Season Curtain Raiser. Pats website saying 1400 tickets sold and Rovers have sold out the South Stand 5k likely 6 k possible.
Great that it's free to watch on LOITV as well
20 euro for Rovers tickets is very steep.
Should've held on to Vinny Perth. You'd be Category B in no time.
Poor from Rovers at a time when the cost of living is sky rocketing they jump on the bandwagon. Even worse trying to use the green angle to justify it.
Wonder what the reason is for the price hike. Rovers will likely be at full capacity for most games, is that not enough to cover costs?
Would a decision like this require member approval?
Not that it's likely to impact me for some years to come but I think it's fair enough. Drogheda and Dundalk have been charging that for far inferior facilities for years. Or at least they were last time I was in each ground.
You are on a wind up i presume??
Match tickets are cheaper than Dundalk for the majority of the games and our season tickets are €200 compared to DFC €275 for a better team in a better ground
Members are all Season ticket holders so individual match tickets are irrelevant and as regards approval my only complaint would be it has been to cheap for to long
Also worth noting that individual match tickets for adults were €15 for at least the last 10 years so in that context not a huge increase ; also our early bird adult season ticket for coming season was €180 or €10 per match
PS not doubt only a matter of time before SF issue a statement that they’ll reduce the price of tickets along with all the other freebies they’ll use their magic money tree to pay for
Pats have sold out the 1500 tickets for tonight. Weird that another 500 or so haven’t been made available when the match won’t sell out and there will be hundreds of empty seats in the same stand on the other side of the cordoned off away section. I saw Con Murphy mention rovers have sold 3000 too plus whatever walk ups on the day should make for a great event
They’ve now given an extra 100 to pats. It still just doesn’t make sense giving the extra tickets in dribs and drabs, particularly at this stage. The allocation is now double what the club were originally given
5400 in arctic conditions for the Coppa Del Uachtarán na hÉireann
And given his real interest in the league with his beloved Galway.
I remember going early to a Drogs game a few years back vs Galway and ahead of me was the presidents car !! It was brilliant tbh
He met a few locals before hand to clock it as a work trip :) but then was there in the stand for the match …
Some turnout from both set of fans for what essentially is a pre season friendly. There seems to be a real buzz about the league this season. Pats sold out our allocation for Friday about 2 weeks ago, I know Bohs have sold all their tickets for Sligo away already as well
Pats, Rovers, Bohs, Shels, Dundalk, Sligo and Derry have sold a record amount of season tickets AFAIK. Let’s hope the buzz lasts for the whole season.
Harps folks on here will be able to confirm but I think I saw somewhere they they had sold a record number of season tickets too or were close to it or something like that
Is it true that Derry fans crashed Dundalk's ticket portal by snapping up tickets for both the home and away end for Friday ?
I'm surprised that UCD (or possibly even Bray) haven't gone for Saturday night games to have less competition in the city and try to pick up some neutrals. You'd think there'd be a few dozen LOI fans of other teams in Dublin up for watching a game on Saturday if the option was there. And given UCD's crowds, any uplift in numbers would make a difference for them.
I see Cobh are down for Saturday games this season. I wonder to what extent that is motivated by a desire to avoid a clash with Cork City ?
Those tickets bought for the home end all being cancelled now.
https://www.dundalkfc.com/ticket-info-derrycity/
Yeah, get them hooked at a young age. Along with a thriving 500 Club backing the first team, things are really looking up for Harps. The amount of kids attending games at the back end of last season was phenomenal. Getting lifelong fans out of that is the challenge, and improving facilities is key to enabling a better family friendly experience for all.
So 273 Derry fans bought home tickets, on top of an aloocation of how many - 600 ? That's an impressive level of away demand.
As an aside - I wonder how they were able to work out who was a Derry fan buying home tickets. Whatever route they went down to do that will on the one hand no doubt miss some and on the other probably also ensnare a few Dundalk fans too.
The away section in Tolka has sold out, 800 according to the Pats site.
Sorry if it's been discussed before is the away end in tolfa the far end terrace behind the end the goal?
Is the Riverside condemned, and surely the main stand (where the bars are) is still open. It's a few years since Rovers brought fans there so excuse the ignorance
Shels fans are in the Riverside now. Pats fans are behind the goal for Friday and got a small section in the main stand. 800 tickets made available to us.
I'm not sure what the capacity for Tolka is these days but there'll be a good few Pats fans in the home end on Friday.
What happened with the ‘new stand’ in Tolka? Seems to be out of use for a couple of years…
It's out of use for good now, seats have been removed in the off season. I don't know the ins and outs of the structural engineering issues but the stand would have needed a crazy of money put into it to salvage the stand for supporter use. It's still good for dressing rooms etc.
So now no cover for away fans in Tolka, Richmond and Oriel. bAHHHH
True, but not enough covered seats for the majority of away fans though when there’s a half decent away following. The only premier division grounds that have enough covered seats to meet the demand of the majority of away fans on the night are Derry, Sligo and Rovers. Drogheda is fully covered too although it’s all standing bar the handful of away tickets in that little stand. Poor state of affairs all round