Ive just bought my season ticket tonight. Im sure i was the 2579th to BUY one![]()
2.000 sold season tickets? I think that's really good, because It's more than some teams of German 2. Bundesliga have sold.
Ive just bought my season ticket tonight. Im sure i was the 2579th to BUY one![]()
My Shels ticket was 133. And judging by the sheet at the game on Friday we got near enough to 200 sold I'd say.
How much are Shamrock Rovers charging for a Season Ticket?
It'll be interesting to see how many they can get when their capacity goes up during the season.
Well I got mine on Friday night before the game and I'm number 449 and that on the adult ticket.
There should be a lot more than that sold when you consider it is on €99 per season ticket and €49 for a child's season ticket. I was considering getting one for the little lad but not sure whether I'll bother.
As per www.dundalkfc.com we sold our 650th season ticket prior to the game v Bohs.
We seem to be great at even ending numbers, same for attendances !
This was a season record figure, even during the glory days of the 70`s + 80`s, no more than 400 were ever sold.
#DundalkFC - First Irish club to win an away game in Europe (1963), only Irish club to win a game / points in Europa League Group Stage (2016).
GUFC have surpassed the 300 mark, and looking like reaching around 350 by kick off friday night.
http://www.shamrockrovers.ie/news/35...match-sold-out
Wednesday, 11 March 2009 09:40
Shamrock Rovers FC has confirmed that all tickets have been sold for the first game in Tallaght against Sligo Rovers this Friday evening.
Following unprecedented demand for season tickets with circa 2,000 sold, the availability of matchday tickets for this game was limited. These have been on sale at the club office up until last Saturday and were suspended on Monday.
Following a full reconciliation the club can confirm that all 3,500 seats for the historic first match have been sold.
It will be disappointment for those who will miss out of the experience that Friday night promises to be. Season tickets have been on sale since December 2008.
Season ticket sales for all other games will re-open on Wednesday 18th March, all details are
Cumann Peile Dún Dealgan - Champions 2015 (too many accolades to be typing)
Termonbarry Athletic TID!
Well then the Rovers chairman want to get his figures correct.![]()
So which is it? 3,300 or 3,500..![]()
Cumann Peile Dún Dealgan - Champions 2015 (too many accolades to be typing)
Termonbarry Athletic TID!
Cork City have sold 600+ at this point
down a bit on last years 800 or so
3,500. Go to club site and click on stadium (isn't the interweb wonderful).
http://www.shamrockrovers.ie/matchdays/tallaght-stadium
Together with all our hearts.
Interesting numbers.
The GAA have season tickets this season. These guarantee an All Ireland final ticket if your team reach the final. They were 75 euro for the first 8 games of national league and championship and a good seat at each game. You then pay extra for further rounds to the GAA final. Seems very cheap and a great deal for GAA fans.
More details here.
http://www.seasonticket.gaa.ie/index.html
I have the GAA sales season ticket figures as of January 13th approx 6 weeks into an 8 week sales cycle. There probably was a late surge but despite a limit of 250 there was clearly no urgent demand. A couple more soldout as the start of their season approached.
Now allowing for Dublin and Tyrone being a sellout the demand seems much less in many cases than the equivalent LoI club. I understand from a colleague that Dublin soldout immediately leaving many disapponted.
Now most of those listed below will be playing to huge crowds this summer. This backs up the theory that so many Irish sports fans are event junkies.
Gaelic and hurling below.
Team---------Tickets sold Team---------Tickets Sold
Dublin Sold Out (250) Cavan 28 Tipperary 237
Tyrone Sold Out (250) Wexford 21 Limerick 128
Mayo 220 Louth 15 Waterford 109
Kerry 216 Longford 13 Kilkenny 102
Armagh 176 Offaly 13 Galway 99
Meath 117 Wicklow 9 Clare 61
Monaghan 96 Cork 8 Cork 56
Galway 77 Carlow 7 Wexford 13
Westmeath 65 Limerick 7 Dublin 12
Donegal 56 Leitrim 6 Antrim 3
Roscommon 55 Sligo 5 Laois 0
Kildare 41 Antrim 3 Offaly 0
Down 40 Clare 1
Fermanagh 39 Kilkenny 0
Laois 34 London 0
Derry 30 Tipperary 0
Waterford 0
No it doesn't.
Edit: Sorry, lunch called. I'm not trying to deny that we are a nation of event junkies - but I don't see how this backs up the theory. There is no history of season tickets in the GAA - this is the first year it was introduced, and I'd love to know how well it was publicised. And even with that, the figures you quoted shows there is some interest from the bigger counties.
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