How long will tickets be available from Dalyer for? Can I get one after work on Friday and spin down to Tolka from there?
Just to inform the neutral or anyone who knows someone going
that there will NOT be tickets on sale the day of the match.
This game is all ticket and tickets will not be on sale on the night. The following sales outlets are available for Shamrock Rovers supporters and neutrals:
Monday 21st Aug - SRFC office from 7.30pm-9pm (35 Boyne House, Greenmount Office Park, Harolds Cross, Dublin 6. Phone 709 3620 )
Mon 21st - Thurs 24th August: * Gerry Keane Wallpapers, 14 Talbot St, Dublin 1
Thursday 24th Aug - SRFC office from 7.30pm-9pm
Gerry Keane Wallpapers, 14 Talbot St, Dublin 1
City Building Supplies, 4 Curzon St, Dublin 8
Lyons O’Connell, The Millhouse, Main St. Celbridge
Bobby Best Studios, Northside shopping centre, Coolock
Leos barber shop, Crumlin Cross (opposite the Submarine bar)
Sounds Around, 9 Capel St, Dublin 1.
Home end tickets are also available to buy online at www.shamrockrovers.ie/srfcshop
Tickets are priced at €15 for Adults and €6 for U16s & OAPs
How long will tickets be available from Dalyer for? Can I get one after work on Friday and spin down to Tolka from there?
No need for the sarcasm. If I skip out early, will they be available from Dalyer or Tolka up to 5:30?
I'd say thewas for the decision rather than you.
We're not arrogant, we're just better.
It's poor form taking the tickets off sale, it'll put a lot of people off going.
Stupid reasoning. For neutrals turning up to be told there will be no tickets on sale on the night because the FAI say so means the 2 clubs will lose out on revenue on the night and in future cos those peopole turned away wont bother coming back![]()
Be lucky to have 3000 at it. During the Cup games of 1994 there was 10,000 at this fixture. That is the potential ruined by stupidity.
KOH
Just when you think the FAI can't become any more of a laughing stock![]()
ffs - that's just plain stupid.
Can anyone tell me if this was decision made under the advice of the Gardai or sprang fully-formed from the "brains" of the FAI.
Is this supposed to prevent the scobies from both sides throwing shapes and pretending they want to fight each other (from behind the safety of their respective police escorts). Anybody associated with either club will tell you that the scummers were probably the first to buy their tickets.
I doubt too many neutrals would wander in off the street but there are a lot of fair-weather Rovers and Bohs fans who would just turn up for a once-off like that.
I really dispair of this league sometimes. Can you picture any other organisation in the entertainment industry, a rock concert, or a night-club, or a restuarant, turning punters away from the door because they didn't have a ticket or a reservation - and meanwhile half the seats in the place don't have bums on them*
*Or Toffs in our case.![]()
Cogito ergo Bohs
I'd have more sympathy if either club had taken any significant action against the minitority of their own fans who have spent a fair percentage of the last 5-10 years of this fixture trying to kick seven shades of sh it out of each other.
Yeah, yeah, we are know the story, the guards are an inept bunch of clowns and the FAI no better, but until both clubs are in a position to root out the scumbag element you can't really complain.
Its for this very reason that most neutrals will give the match a wide berth, ticket or no ticket.
Although I agree with every word of ORA's post I wonder how these measures are meant to stop the burberry crew getting in or scraping around the ground.
"The Derry fans were fantastic in both matches. They sang their hearts out all the time and created an even better atmosphere than the Cup Final. They were brilliant. - David Graham, Gretna striker
Definitely not true these days... maybe in the past Rovers were always the aggressors but that ain't the case any more. The only difference is Rovers were less picky in who they attacked.
Apart from the many bans in place at Dalyer, there isn't much the club can do about certain individuals, especially at away matches, until the Gardai get a bit more clued up on the nature of football violence.
Neutral tickets can also be purchased from Dalymount during office hours and I guess from the bars in the evenings.
Well, there was the time Rovers accidentally got in through the Jodi stand's emergency gates by pretending to be escorting disabled fans in wheelchairs, then happened to drop their glass bottles 40 feet into the middle of the packed block G. I'm fairly sure it was Bohs fans who attacked them then.
That has to be the biggest load of nonsense ever posted on foot.ie
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