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    Attendances 2022

    Right time to get this up and running looking like a very decent crowd for the Presidents Cup Season Curtain Raiser. Pats website saying 1400 tickets sold and Rovers have sold out the South Stand 5k likely 6 k possible.

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    Great that it's free to watch on LOITV as well

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    20 euro for Rovers tickets is very steep.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kiki Balboa View Post
    20 euro for Rovers tickets is very steep.
    Not at all, first rise in 20 years (since the introduction of the €) and long overdue. Plus almost half the capacity are ST holders so unaffected and honestly €20 to watch that team in action in a top class stadium is frankly a bargain.
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    Poor from Rovers at a time when the cost of living is sky rocketing they jump on the bandwagon. Even worse trying to use the green angle to justify it.

    Wonder what the reason is for the price hike. Rovers will likely be at full capacity for most games, is that not enough to cover costs?

    Would a decision like this require member approval?

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    Not that it's likely to impact me for some years to come but I think it's fair enough. Drogheda and Dundalk have been charging that for far inferior facilities for years. Or at least they were last time I was in each ground.
    Upwards to the vanguard where the pressure is too high.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mcgonigle View Post
    Poor from Rovers at a time when the cost of living is sky rocketing they jump on the bandwagon. Even worse trying to use the green angle to justify it.

    Wonder what the reason is for the price hike. Rovers will likely be at full capacity for most games, is that not enough to cover costs?

    Would a decision like this require member approval?
    You are on a wind up i presume??
    Match tickets are cheaper than Dundalk for the majority of the games and our season tickets are €200 compared to DFC €275 for a better team in a better ground
    Members are all Season ticket holders so individual match tickets are irrelevant and as regards approval my only complaint would be it has been to cheap for to long

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    Quote Originally Posted by sbgawa View Post
    You are on a wind up i presume??
    Match tickets are cheaper than Dundalk for the majority of the games and our season tickets are €200 compared to DFC €275 for a better team in a better ground
    Members are all Season ticket holders so individual match tickets are irrelevant and as regards approval my only complaint would be it has been to cheap for to long
    Also worth noting that individual match tickets for adults were €15 for at least the last 10 years so in that context not a huge increase ; also our early bird adult season ticket for coming season was €180 or €10 per match

    PS not doubt only a matter of time before SF issue a statement that they’ll reduce the price of tickets along with all the other freebies they’ll use their magic money tree to pay for
    Last edited by Calcio Jack; 11/02/2022 at 1:22 PM.

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    Pats have sold out the 1500 tickets for tonight. Weird that another 500 or so haven’t been made available when the match won’t sell out and there will be hundreds of empty seats in the same stand on the other side of the cordoned off away section. I saw Con Murphy mention rovers have sold 3000 too plus whatever walk ups on the day should make for a great event
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    Quote Originally Posted by mcgonigle View Post
    Poor from Rovers at a time when the cost of living is sky rocketing they jump on the bandwagon.

    Wonder what the reason is for the price hike.
    They've a horse to feed now.

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    They’ve now given an extra 100 to pats. It still just doesn’t make sense giving the extra tickets in dribs and drabs, particularly at this stage. The allocation is now double what the club were originally given
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    Quote Originally Posted by 2 Year Contract View Post
    They’ve now given an extra 100 to pats. It still just doesn’t make sense giving the extra tickets in dribs and drabs, particularly at this stage. The allocation is now double what the club were originally given
    I’d say with the original allocation they’ve been surprised by the level of interest from Pats fans,slow to react and give extra though as you say….

    Can you pay on the gate?
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    Quote Originally Posted by joey B View Post
    I’d say with the original allocation they’ve been surprised by the level of interest from Pats fans,slow to react and give extra though as you say….

    Can you pay on the gate?
    I think home fans can but as pats have been told and passed on the announcement that you can’t pay at the gate as an away fan
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    Quote Originally Posted by 2 Year Contract View Post
    I think home fans can but as pats have been told and passed on the announcement that you can’t pay at the gate as an away fan
    F**k it then, I’d go along and sit in the home end if I really wanted to go….
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    5400 in arctic conditions for the Coppa Del Uachtarán na hÉireann

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    Quote Originally Posted by D24Saint View Post
    5400 in arctic conditions for the Coppa Del Uachtarán na hÉireann
    The Coppa D. Higgins ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by EatYerGreens View Post
    The Coppa D. Higgins ?
    Name the trophy after him would be a good legacy to the man for creating the competition. I’m hoping this competition goes on after his term. Who knows what fruitcake will inhabit the park in years to come.

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    Quote Originally Posted by D24Saint View Post
    Name the trophy after him would be a good legacy to the man for creating the competition. I’m hoping this competition goes on after his term. Who knows what fruitcake will inhabit the park in years to come.
    And given his real interest in the league with his beloved Galway.

    I remember going early to a Drogs game a few years back vs Galway and ahead of me was the presidents car !! It was brilliant tbh

    He met a few locals before hand to clock it as a work trip but then was there in the stand for the match …

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    Quote Originally Posted by SeanDrog View Post
    And given his real interest in the league with his beloved Galway.

    I remember going early to a Drogs game a few years back vs Galway and ahead of me was the presidents car !! It was brilliant tbh

    He met a few locals before hand to clock it as a work trip but then was there in the stand for the match …
    The President doesn't need to clock anything as a work trip. He can't just rock up at places in his own car under his own steam you know

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