e) Healy politely asks for the ball, Towell recognises Healys request and obliges. Towell then trips of his own accord, falls on Healys foot, and as usual, the anti-cork ref steps in and gives the free and Cork are ridden rock solid - but they dont circle the ref and whinge for ten minutes at every decision, and if you see that you are just anti-cork !! The anti-cork media report it as a foul too of course, but what do they know.
Wanted Dundalk to win it most of the season and i'd be happy for Kenny but after Cork's comeback it'd be hard to begrudge them the title.
With regards to relegation, hope Ucd go down, the Bowl is one of the few grounds in the country I haven't been in but I think I can live with that for another while. Hopefully it's Athlone and Galway in the play off, flip of a coin as to who i'd prefer. Would prefer to see Galway do well but i'd be lying if I said I wouldn't like to see Athlone and Longford playing each other in the Premier.
If you can keep your head when all around you have lost theirs, then you probably haven't understood the seriousness of the situation.
Another 750 tickets go on sale in the morning.
http://www.dundalkfc.com/ticket-update-tuesday/
Dundalk FC will be releasing approximately 750 more tickets for sale on Wednesday morning at 9am.
A temporary stand will be constructed behind the Carrick Road end goal for Dundalk supporters only.
•All of these tickets are full price €15 tickets. There are no concession tickets for this stand.
•Tickets go on sale from the Oriel Park ticket office at 9am, Wednesday.
•Tickets will be sold on a first come first served basis.
•Tickets will be restricted to two tickets per person.
•These tickets will only provide access to the temporary stand (Hiney Park Stand). These tickets will not allow for access to the Shed.
•No tickets can be reserved over the phone and set aside for collection.
Last edited by White Horse; 21/10/2014 at 2:33 PM.
What is the official ticket sale so far?
How many did City get?
Marty
Maxi is after getting a Dundalk 2014 Champions tattoo.
City got 600.
This 750 should bring capactity close to 5250. More than 11%.
Fair play....going to be a great occasion and best of luck to both teams.Both teams deserve credit as I would have put both clubs as maybe cup finalists but not league contenders! I don't envy either by the way,the nerves would be shot.
Marty
I don't know. No one I know has one, and when i went to buy mine on Saturday I wasn't offered the opportunity.
I do know one City fan is after buying some online for that section. That is going to be interesting.
Edit: Entirely possible the 100 Stand tickets went to players/sponsors.
I suspect Cork kept these tickets for the families of players. I'd imagine there will quite a big demand from players to bring families considering what is at stake.
These tickets are separate from the allocation for officials and directors. They are seated elsewhere in the main stand.
If Cork fans have "home" tickets for anywhere, the stand would be the best and safest place. The stand in Oriel Park tends to have mostly elderly fans and people with young familes.
there is somewhere in the region of 100-200 home tickets in the hands of city fans. im glad im not one of them. I reckon if they show any sign of being city fans they will be removed
As long as they stay away from the Shamrock Rovers fans they should be grand.
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