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    Rovers should charge €100 a ticket for this. Clean the barstoolers out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by A face View Post
    Rovers should charge €100 a ticket for this. Clean the barstoolers out.
    one of the more stupid ideas i've heard in a while on this place, and lets be honest, this forum has alot of **** spinners. not only would this clean the barstoolers, it would clean the ordinary fan. if you are a true fan of your club, paying €100 shouldn't make you any more special than the next true supporter, because the latter can't pay the €100 to watch a meaningless match, when there are bills and no security of a job.
    if they do... its typical irishness... screw the fuuck out of everyone when something good comes along. A good example is the WRC when it was in Sligo - Sligo have now lost being the host town for the weekend as a direct result of the riding they gave to the rally fans.
    Shamrock Rovers should charge at most €50 for a ticket. Its only fair to their true fans.
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    It's a pity you couldn't sell the tickets at say, Eur55 which includes the Real friendly and the next match? Or offer a discount for the next game if you buy a ticket for the friendly. Would be a good way of maybe getting a few more in the door and spreading the benefits of the game even further?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buller View Post
    I'd be absolutely delighted if Derry or Sligo for example got a new stadium. It raises the profile of the LoI in general.
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    We don't need a new stadium, thanks, the Showgrounds has been the home of Sligo soccer since the 1880's, and we never felt the need to pimp it out and lose it for a couple of trophies

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    I wonder where all those are who laughed when I first posted this thread.

    Probably cueing for tickets
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    Quote Originally Posted by thischarmingman View Post
    It's a pity you couldn't sell the tickets at say, Eur55 which includes the Real friendly and the next match? Or offer a discount for the next game if you buy a ticket for the friendly. Would be a good way of maybe getting a few more in the door and spreading the benefits of the game even further?
    Stoke City do something similar to this. Tickets for big games like Liverpool and the Arse go on sale as part of a package deal with a smaller game like Wigan or Fulham. You're not guaranteed your Man U ticket unless you buy a Fulham one as well. It really helps keep the attendances up for the smaller games.

    The only problem could be if Platinum 1 don't go with the idea. I'd say they'd be more concerned with marketing this one game than the long-term future of Shamrock Rovers

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    Quote Originally Posted by L.T.F.C. View Post
    A good example is the WRC when it was in Sligo - Sligo have now lost being the host town for the weekend as a direct result of the riding they gave to the rally fans.
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    Really?, I thought it was just in the 'contract' that Sligo got to host it twice and that was it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by thischarmingman View Post
    It's a pity you couldn't sell the tickets at say, Eur55 which includes the Real friendly and the next match? Or offer a discount for the next game if you buy a ticket for the friendly. Would be a good way of maybe getting a few more in the door and spreading the benefits of the game even further?
    By all accounts Rovers won't have a say in how much the tickets are going to be, never mind trying to add on a league game to tht ticket (which I think they did for a frinedly last year, and in fairness is a decent idea)
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    If there could be some way of making sure Rovers fans could get the first option on tickets that would be brilliant, dont know how this could be done though, buy tickets at home matchs building up to it or perhaps producing past match tickets when buying your one for the friendly?
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    Quote Originally Posted by thischarmingman View Post
    It's a pity you couldn't sell the tickets at say, Eur55 which includes the Real friendly and the next match? Or offer a discount for the next game if you buy a ticket for the friendly. Would be a good way of maybe getting a few more in the door and spreading the benefits of the game even further?
    We did something similar in 1994 - Sheffield Wednesday and Manchester United friendlies and the first three league games of the season all in one ticket.. My first five Dundalk games as it happens.
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    Quote Originally Posted by L.T.F.C. View Post
    they are. They were put in in 2001 for Europe. It was full! brilliant it was.
    But was it full? I remember being very disappointed with the turn out at the time! Am I correct?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dodge View Post
    By all accounts Rovers won't have a say in how much the tickets are going to be, never mind trying to add on a league game to tht ticket (which I think they did for a frinedly last year, and in fairness is a decent idea)

    Presumably Rovers will still be inviting Bertie Aherne along to re-enact his champaigne quaffing cutting of the sod ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by corkharps View Post
    But was it full? I remember being very disappointed with the turn out at the time! Am I correct?
    It was yea. My neighbour has a picture and the whole stadium was packed in the background.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kildare Lad View Post
    If there could be some way of making sure Rovers fans could get the first option on tickets that would be brilliant, dont know how this could be done though, buy tickets at home matchs building up to it or perhaps producing past match tickets when buying your one for the friendly?
    http://www.shamrockrovers.ie/news/35...3db5106d461049

    The club intends to play three friendly matches in July - a 'festival of football' for Rovers fans old and new alike. The policy of Shamrock Rovers F.C. is to give first option on ticket sales to members and season ticket holders.

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    Rovers to play Newcastle on 12th and Madrid on 19/20th. Tickets for Madrid match will be 45e and Rovers season ticket holders are gauranteed one ticket each.

    Madrid training sessions will be open to the public at Carton House but expect them to charge in.
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    Quote Originally Posted by L.T.F.C. View Post
    It was yea. My neighbour has a picture and the whole stadium was packed in the background.
    Wasn't full from what I know. There were 5,500 seats in there and the crowd was about 3,000 or maybe 3,500 from what I was told. Family that were there told me there was plenty of empty seats. I was in America that summer but i remember people complaining that high ticket prices kept a few people away or gave them the excuse not to go. I was told that the 2004 League Cup final was as big a crowd as we had since the seats were put in and that was around 4,000 or a little over from memory.
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    Bout 3500 in Flancare that night, the main stand was full but rest of ground was far from it, highest attendance we have had was as Longfordian said for the League cup final in 2004 which was just over 4000
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    Quote Originally Posted by L.T.F.C. View Post
    one of the more stupid ideas i've heard in a while on this place, and lets be honest, this forum has alot of **** spinners. not only would this clean the barstoolers, it would clean the ordinary fan. if you are a true fan of your club, paying €100 shouldn't make you any more special than the next true supporter, because the latter can't pay the €100 to watch a meaningless match, when there are bills and no security of a job.
    if they do... its typical irishness... screw the fuuck out of everyone when something good comes along. A good example is the WRC when it was in Sligo - Sligo have now lost being the host town for the weekend as a direct result of the riding they gave to the rally fans.
    Shamrock Rovers should charge at most €50 for a ticket. Its only fair to their true fans.
    I always thought this would be a good idea to get tickets for home internationals. €50 for a ticket when you produce 3 or 4 ticket stubs from home games at Tallaght, stamped inside the ground to make sure you went. Maybe even a little more of a discount for more games. Means the regular fan gets something out of it, barstoolers get to pay a premium of €100

    Obviously some other deal for season ticket holders.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tallanted View Post
    Bout 3500 in Flancare that night, the main stand was full but rest of ground was far from it, highest attendance we have had was as Longfordian said for the League cup final in 2004 which was just over 4000
    the biggest attendance we ever got was the fai cup match against pats in 2001 when we had a gate of 5,500. this was before the seats were ever put in. How I know this is that I happened to read a match report in the local library today of that game in the longford news that year and both local newspapers gave this figure.
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    Quote Originally Posted by L.T.F.C. View Post
    It was yea. My neighbour has a picture and the whole stadium was packed in the background.
    On the DVD that came out a few years ago there is a bit about that match. It clearly shows the whole ground and there was nearly noone behind either goal, whereas the stand was packed and also the far side of the ground!

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