Didn't want to say anything until it was confirmed but fair play to all concerned in making this happen and ensuring a Rovers-Madrid game at Tallagh rather than a Celtic-Madrid game at Croke Park. I'm glad they also got the bit of luck with the biggest transfer in world football history making his debut. I'm very, very jealous.
It was 2003.
What a day that was as well.
Ronaldinio making his debut for Barca on European soil and Liam Coyle takin the p1ss outta Puyal.
A couple of years earlier Real Madrid played us but with a 2nd string team who were still amazing to watch although not a patch on the full Barca team who played us.
Good luck with it and hopefully you's can make a decent sum outta it, but more importantly this is good publicity for the LOI as a whole.
BTW The amount of press there that day was unbelievable.
So if you think Bohs are big read this. http://www.astronomy.ie/perpespective.html
Niall Quinn said last year after the friendly with Sunderland was cancelled that they hoped to re-schedule it. Has there been any more news on it since last year?
I'm a 23yr old right-handed heterosexual who drinks milk and likes democracy. - dcfcsteve knows me well
according to the star (so it must be true) the capicty will be 12,000 is that possible.
I wish i did not know then what I dont know now
I take my hat of to all concerned at Shamrock Rovers for securing this glamour match.
I have no idea what input (if any) Rovers had in setting the prices, but €60 seems okay to me. I imagine that the sole consideration was to set the price at what the market will bear. If it was thought that the tickets would sell out at €100 a pop, then I suspect that they would be pitched at that price.
My word, you really are something else. Everything you post is just cringeworth, really, really awful. Absolutely terrible like.
Rovers effectively swapped Twigg for Ger O'Brien, and if they wanted to sell him today I'd imagine he'd sell for far in excess of £25,000. It would be closer to €100,000. Decent bit of business, especially considering he's been the main difference between Rovers struggling in the bottom half ala Pats, and still being in the top 4 at the mid-season break coming up. So, all things considered, you must surely agree it was a terrific bit of business?
Seems in line with the asking price for a Premiership game
It's a mid-range ticket price for Chelsea, Newcastle, Spurs and West Ham - and about €5 more than an average priced ticket at any other ground.
Seems fair enough imo - they're targeting the Premier League Barstool Brigade - so charge them an equivalent price.
In other lesser news - Bohs are getting FC Barcelona Atletic (the Barcelona B side) over in August apparently - that could be another "spot the future superstars" game - as former players include Messi, Motta, Iniesta, Ferrer, Bojan, Puyol, Fabregas and Pique to name a few...
Managed by Luis Enrique as welll!
Kom Igen, FCK...
60 quid is a fairly decent price to see some of the best players in the world. Wouldnt pay it myself but it will pull a few "football mad" people outta their armchairs which is the aim of the exercise i suppose.
I like high energy football. A little bit rock and roll. Many finishes instead of waiting for the perfect one.
Originally Posted by réiteoir
Our game will sell out by 9.30 on Monday morning. Your game against Barcelona's reserves i.e. La Liga 2, will probably have (many) tickets on sale on the matchnight.
Last edited by mypost; 19/06/2009 at 6:08 PM.
Congrats to Rovers for this.I know 3 or 4 barstoolers who have never (almost literally) crossed the road to go to Terryland Pk but they "are definatly quing for tickets on Monday morning" and travelling up.One even asked me "where is Shamrock Rovers home ground?".I should have said its in Cork.
Tell them tickets are on sale at the next Galway Utd match in Terryland!
I was hoping it would be about 60 euro rather than 45, which seemed a little generous. The more money we milk out of this the better. I would imagine P1 are taking a sizable chunk of profits anyway... We have sold a good deal of half season tickets this week in anticipation of these friendlies though (for first preference on tickets) - We must have nearly 3,000 ST's by now.
Last edited by Buller; 19/06/2009 at 6:42 PM.
€60 is i think a fair price ,well done to all concerned hope this helps to show LOI in a positive light
I wish i did not know then what I dont know now
Eur 60 for this ? When the FAI struggle to sell seats @ 50 for croke park for world cup games ?
Would the 2,000 + season ticket holders really pay out this much ?
Cant see anyone else interested for that price
Crazy price
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