heresy i say, hooplechauns are cool
You might enjoy the FAI Cup cartoon too.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i3hE...ature=youtu.be
The follow up to Set The FAI Alight is it?
Upwards to the vanguard where the pressure is too high.
Irish Rail have put on third 1,100 capacity train from Dundalk to the Aviva stadium.
With fans struggling to get transport to the Aviva and tickets continuing to sell strongly , Irish Rail have stepped up.
http://talkofthetown.ie/2015/11/06/i...ium-on-sunday/
Thats incredible in fairness.
is it just me or does there seem to be a lot more buzz around this final then there has been for a while, or is it just because my own club is involved and I'm paying more attention to it?
If IÉ were smart about it, they'd use a spare 'normal' train, or even the Enterprise, and make a few quid from the bar.
It's the two best teams in the country at present, which does help. But I'd say it's likely to be more due to the fact ye's are playing in it.Originally Posted by El-Pietro
Last edited by brendy_éire; 06/11/2015 at 11:36 AM.
54,321 sold - wws will never die - ***
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The clubs are doing a great job, as they have done in previous years (Drogheda being the notable exception).
However, the efforts of the FAI to market the game at the wider sporting public, and particularly junior/schoolboy players is very poor.
The FAI should start advertising / selling tickets in June / July regardless of who is in the Final - The big day out type marketing has worked very well in rugby - I reckon a properly marketed final with some other perhaps musical type entertainment could attract 40,000 if the FAI gave it a proper lash.
When we won the first division in 2011, Dave McKeon was the ref. He also was the ref when we beat Longford to win the cup in 2007. He is the man in charge on Sunday also, an omen perhaps?
The cover of the 12 page pullout in this week's Dundalk Democrat.
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