False alarm, Miss Emma Buckley promptly replied in 18 minutes! to say I was at No.66. Still a bit disappointed though!
You could be in trouble. I joined the waiting list in 1997 or 1998. I stopped receiving offers of tickets for friendly matches in 2002 even though I had always taken them. Got in touch with the FAI and was told I wasn't on the waiting list as a new one had started for the the 2004 Euro campaign and I had to re-apply to get on itOriginally Posted by OMP Player
. They could have been bull****ting me but bottom line was that I had been removed from the wiating list. I always check now every few months to make sure I am still on it. I am number 360 something as of last month.
"I'd rather play in front of a full house than an empty crowd" Johnny Giles
False alarm, Miss Emma Buckley promptly replied in 18 minutes! to say I was at No.66. Still a bit disappointed though!
what at most are on the list around 2,000? when we play in croker ( if thats a def ) wont those on the list automatically get on the block booking scheme? or will they just go to corporates etc?
also if the capacity is going to increase by 10,000 then surely that means those on the waiting list should automatically get on the block booking scheme when the new LR is opened?
Well I'd be highly disgusted if I was overlooked for tickets by a corporate "fan" if the capacity was increased. Were not on the waiting list for nothing!
Originally Posted by cullenswood
My old man and a few of his buddies got them afew years back and I'm almost positive they were far cheaper than that. Not a bad investment at all as we always have tickets and you get priority for major events i.e. the WC hopefully.
no1408 on the waiting list. I can be patient.
I think it will be a definite as we will play in a bigger stadium when LR is being redeveloped. That is assuming the BB list continues.Originally Posted by paul_oshea
If it is Croke Park there will be 30,000+ extra seats and most will be non corporate.
I'm relly p155ed off now, they just seem to be randomly picking people off the list form what I can see. I've been on it since December 2003 and havent heard a dickiebird from the FAI except on letter to say I was on the list and also the offer to relieve me of €7,500 which I dont have. Havent been offered a ticket for any friendlies either which I'd gladly take if it meant brownie points, looks like I'm watching the remaining home qualifiers at home now anyway. Think I'll do like Andy Dufrane in Shawshank and write a letter a day!Originally Posted by OMP Player
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Everytime there are friendlies announced you should be ringing the ticket office and enquiring about the ticket situation. If you're on the waiting list, you should be offered tickets. If you're not being offered tickets there is something up, you may have fallen down the list for not taking up previous ticket offers. It could be something as simple as the application form from the FAI getting lost on its way to you in the post, they obviously hear nothing back from you, so you drop off\down the list. Basically, you should be ringing up regularly....
Ther only offer I have refused is the offer for the €7,500 tickets which I think is reasonable. I've already sent an email asking why I havent been offered any friendly tickets so I expect to hear back on that soon. As I've said I'm gonna take the Andy Dufrane approach. Bit disappointed though to find out now that if I had been lobbying them for tickets I could have been on the list, honestly expected a 6/7 year wait.Originally Posted by 4tothefloor
"In life, it aint about how hard you can hit, it's about how hard you can get hit, and keep on moving forward"
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