Are you referring to rthe catagorising of matches and charging a higher price for Catagory A? If so this was to cover additional security costs among other things while maximising income. Dundalk included Drogs Derry, Pats and Bohs as Category A also. Other clubs had similar systems of which Dundalk were considered Category A. If you are referring to the way Shamrock Rovers supporters are coralled and herded around in and out of grounds? Well unfortunately you reap what you sow!
Co-operation on advance tickets sales guages the level of security needed and prevents potental oppressive ott security arrangements. It allows vetting of the travelling scumbags by supporters who know trouble makers stopping them from aquiring tickets and preventing the Shams brand from being tarnished. Seems like a case of cutting off ones nose to spite their face. Tickets numbers available are hardly an issue, league wise anyway, the more the merrier!! I fail to see the problem for Shams board members bar cronyism and not wanting to be responsible for the prevention of some fans travelling!
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