I know very little about the GAA but I know enough to predict that Kerry and Kilkenny are very likely to give their fans a good run for their money this year. Now 102 and 216 season ticket sales are very poor when you consider they'll most likely be playing in front of 80,000 in September and many more locked out.
Man Utd get 76,000 for Inter but they'd still get 60,000+ for Rushden and Diamonds.
The Ireland rugby team have played to full houses of 80,000 this season where tickets are incredibly scarce. Then there were 16,000 at Canada despite a public sale and good advertising of same.
We brought 40,000 fans to Paris in 2004 for a WC qualifier and about 40 to the U21 game the night before.
I think the message for our league is how do we make our big games big events?
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dont really see your point. Its the 1st year of such a scheme and in my view a very good scheme too. You get a card which is scanned upon entry (something the fai should do for the internationals) and guarentees a ticket for you for every round your county advance in the championship (as long as your ercorded >60% attendance previously).
I have a gaa season ticket for monaghan. i think there were 200 monaghan season tickets sold. However, i was at the away game in Armagh on Sunday last and Monaghan probably made up easily about 2,500 of the crowd. Thats a lot to bring to an away game (albeit not too far), the first sunday in March.
I'm not sure what your point is. Yes ticket sales are poor, but it is the first year of season tickets in GAA.
The league is looked on by many as a warm-up to the main event in the summer, and the GAA are asking you to buy a season ticket for this, to guarantee your championship tickets.
Yes, there is a lot wrong with the way the GAA handle their tickets, but a lot of people have come up with different ways to ensure a steady supply of tickets, so they will probably need convincing that this is the way to go.
Meanwhile, I don't see this as evidence that we're event junkies, as I already mentioned.
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I'm not criticising the scheme. Quite the contrary it seems to be well run, well marketed and great for fans. It is also very good value at less than a tenner a head for games.
In my post I said "Seems very cheap and a great deal for GAA fans."
It will eliminate the people who come out of the woodwork next September saying I never miss a Kerry game and now I can't get a ticket for the final.
My point is that the sales of these tickets would indicate the demand is there for the big events. It's the same for all the sports in this country. The problem for our league is none of our games fall into the "event junkie" category. Then again maybe it's not a problem and many of today's fans would resent hugely any bandwagon jumpers.
The FAI Cup Final used to be a huge event.
I don't know how many we've sold this year but usually it's around 120-150. Off topic a little but can somebody change the thread title please?. The appalling grammar is annoying me.
Upwards to the vanguard where the pressure is too high.
Actually for once I'm not sure if the GAA made a good job of promoting this. I regularly go to Galway GAA games and this is the first I've heard of there being a GAA season ticket. Plus there is no culture of season tickets in GAA so I imagine it will take a while to sink in.
Any Rovers fans having delays in getting their season tickets? My friend is a member and hasn't received his as requested. He told me the club's e-mail box is full and he was finding it hard to get through on the phone.He's a bit worried he won't get in tomorrow.
Wednesday, 11 March 2009 12:24
With no new applications until next Wednesday, the club can confirm that any applications that were received by the club up until yesterday (Tuesday) will be sent by swift post today.
If you have not received your season ticket in your post by Friday morning, please contact the club in person, at a special Shamrock Rovers temporary ticket enquiry office that will be set up in the Maldron hotel.
This office will have a full list of applicants and will endeavour to assist you with a ticket for Friday's game if your season ticket has not arrived in the post. This service will run from 11am until 3pm on Friday after which no further queries will be handled.
It is incumbent on the applicant to get to the Maldron and notify the club of any season ticket problems
All other tickets that have been pre booked, but not yet collected from the clubs' Centrepoint office, will be available for collection at this time.
http://www.shamrockrovers.ie/news/35...g-posted-today
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As much as i don't like Shams its great to see them in the shape they are in. Selling 2,000 season tickets and rising. Its only good for the league and the way they are going about their business is great to see. They are a model for the Drogs, Corks, etc, of this league.
Season ticket sales generated €156,608 last season.
At an average cost of €180 that works out at 850 / 870 approx
AGM
Hi SRFC,
I'm sure that figure has to include a lot more than ordinary season tickets-there is no way we sold anywhere that amount.You will find it includes the famous 10 year deal tickets plus maybe something else as well.
Probably does but only i think there was only 15 of them sold, it was a low number anyway.
appologies, yes it does include the 10 year ticket,
but as RM mentioned only a small number were sold, less than 20
im just stating what ive read from the report on the AGM and these are the exact figures that were given. It does sound a little high but you would be surprised the amount of people that have them. I myself have one but never use it unless im very stuck and i know a lot of others do the same
Hi SRFC,
Where did that figure come from because there is no way that we sold that amount of season tickets even taking out the 10 year ones
Sorry SRFC, I should have read your reply properly-where is that report on the AGM-I looked at the other thread and it's not on that
As a grammatical aside - does anyone else whince when they read the title of this thread.....?
Yes, I do. (And it's 'wince', not 'whince').
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