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    No, the travel cost is not my issue here. My issue is that these block bookers get first crack at the important games, including a potential away match this November against England or the North. I don't understand why they receive this privilege. I follow Ireland just as closely and pay to watch every single match. Why don't I have the same chance to get tickets as them? Doesn't make any sense.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Colbert Report View Post
    My issue is that these block bookers get first crack at the important games, including a potential away match this November against England or the North.
    Technically I actually agree with you, regular away travellers should get priority over BB's (although it should be noted that the majority of regular travellers are BB's)

    Englland are walking their group, they will qualify automatically

    Quote Originally Posted by Colbert Report View Post
    I follow Ireland just as closely and pay to watch every single match. Why don't I have the same chance to get tickets as them? Doesn't make any sense.
    the above statement doesnt make any sense.

    Home games - BB because of their loyality will continue to get tickets which is only right

    Away games - imo regular travelllers should be given priority over BB's then BB's then general public. - similar to the Scots system - ie home games have no bearing whatsoever on away ticket allocation

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    Quote Originally Posted by Colbert Report View Post
    The cheapest flights I can find on expedia from New York to Sofia are $900 US! The average Joe can hardly afford that for a day trip to Eastern Europe. I've no sympathy for these so-called "hardcore" supporters. The FAI should do the fair thing and make every match available to everyone, with a random draw to determine who gets tickets to matches in the event that demand exceeds supply.
    If you can't afford to travel, what good will tickets do you?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Colbert Report View Post
    No, the travel cost is not my issue here. My issue is that these block bookers get first crack at the important games, including a potential away match this November against England or the North. I don't understand why they receive this privilege. I follow Ireland just as closely and pay to watch every single match. Why don't I have the same chance to get tickets as them? Doesn't make any sense.
    So in one post you say you agree with me and you get my point and then one post later and you are big to the same argument again.

    The reason they receive the privilege is because they are long serving and valuable customers of the FAI. If you look it as a business. Any business would like to have customers they can depend upon, i.e. guaranteed income coming in. The best way to have this is to have a loyalty system which encourages loyalty. So even from a business point of view it makes sense to reward customers who are prepared to go to every game both home and away. You are not prepared to go due to personnel circumstances. The day the FAI takes into account peoples personnel circumstances is the day they go out of business. It would be like me getting less pay in work due to the fact I have no kids and someone getting payed more because they have 4 kids. This sort of balancing is done by the tax system by how much wages you get. Its the same principle here. You have the same opportunity to register and become a block booker. But you cannot fulfill the requirements as you cannot go to every game. Thats your personal circumstance and the FAI cannnot legislate for everybodys background and story.

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    "You cannot travel because of where you live and you do not earn enough, Tough luck."


    This kind of attitude is precisely why soccer has taken a backseat to sports like GAA football, hurling and rugby over the past fifteen years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Colbert Report View Post
    "You cannot travel because of where you live and you do not earn enough, Tough luck."


    This kind of attitude is precisely why soccer has taken a backseat to sports like GAA football, hurling and rugby over the past fifteen years.
    Nonsense - the same situation applies for any other sport. The loyal customers get priority for tickets. In fact, you have a much better chance of getting a ticket for an Irish football match than you do for 6-Nations rugby or an All-Ireland Football Final.

    As many people have pointed out on this forum you will have very little difficulty getting a ticket for most Irish games (just check the ticket exchange on here).

    If you just want tickets for the big games (like a playoff or a World Cup finals) then you are kidding yourself if you think you should have the same right as those who travel. There are a million others in Ireland who watch every game on TV as loyally as you do but hardly ever go to a game. Should they also be given the same access to tickets?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Colbert Report View Post
    "You cannot travel because of where you live and you do not earn enough, Tough luck."


    This kind of attitude is precisely why soccer has taken a backseat to sports like GAA football, hurling and rugby over the past fifteen years.
    I can kind of understand your frustration (in a sense). If it's the fact that obtaining tickets seems difficult, it's not. It may seem difficult from Canada, but if you travel over without a ticket to the vast majority of games, you'll still almost certainly get a ticket. There's loads of people selling outside the grounds or you could get a ticket sorted from this very site (even getting it at face value).

    However, if it's the fact that you want to go to the bigger games - as you said, you'd likely miss out on a ticket for a play off game - then I have no sympathy for you. People who go to all of the games should obviously get the chance to go to the biggest games. If you yourself were a regular for a decade or more and then missed out on a ticket for the biggest game in years due to a lottrery, you'd be incredibly disillusioned.

    You may well love and watch the side as intently as the regulars, but the fact is that you have no real way of proving this to the FAI. If you want to go to other games, come over and you'll have no problem. On top of that - sorry to sound like a pr*ck by saying this - but if you love the team that much you'd move over. Clearly something must be keeping you in Canada, which is fair enough, but it suggests that the national team isn't actually your top priority. It is for plenty of the regulars who DO get tickets. I myself was living abroad and didn't really have the opportunity of going to games, but I moved home and now can go to most games.

    If you want to see the games that much, you should get yourself on the block booking waiting list.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Colbert Report View Post
    This kind of attitude is precisely why soccer has taken a backseat to sports like GAA football, hurling and rugby over the past fifteen years.
    If you actually lived here you'd know that GAA has taken a back seat in recent years.

    By the way, maybve the reason why you thing travelling fans are "rich" (from your earlier post) is the fact that I presume the average wage in Canada is possibly 60% of that over here?Just a rough estimate.

    Anyway you really are making no sense commenting on something you are not infomed enough on.
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