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Show posts MenuQuote from: KIDDO 4 on July 16, 2009, 11:30:49 PM
Tuesday 4 Aug 7:30PM
ACL Div 2 Reserve re-fixture
Eskra v Pomeroy
U21 Grade 2
Rd 1: Greencastle v Rock
WJ Dolan Reserve Senior Football Championship Q/F
Errigal Ciaran v Kildress
WJ Dolan Reserve Junior Football Championship Rd 1
Derrytresk v Clogher
Castlederg v Beragh
U21 K/O – first named teams at home (et if required)
Grade 1
Clonoe v An Charrig Mhor
Grade 3 U21 K/O – first named teams at home (et if required)
Owen Roes v Aghyaran
Fintona v Tattyreagh
Brackaville v Beragh
Quote from: SERVASPORT on July 10, 2009, 01:02:20 PM
I have a workaround to bypass the geoblock that RTE uses, so that anyone, even those outside of the island of Ireland can view their live stream , so if anyone wants to learn how to do it then let me know, if your not tech minded then if you want i can forward you the modified file that you can open in realplayer.
Quote from: nifan on July 03, 2009, 05:01:13 PM
Deal_me_in, best of luck it sounds like a very good project - anything promoting cross community is a good thing, and sports a particularly good way of that.
Bit of a quote that could cause a 50 page argument on here though:
This was a major step for our GAA (Gaelic Athletic Association) Club which, for over 100 years had exclusively facilitated the sporting and cultural needs of the Catholic population.
Quote from: Hereiam on July 03, 2009, 04:06:54 PM
Indeed I have been out many times gathering up money for my own club who have developed there own grounds without such funds. I just feel that it is an Irish sport and it would be better for clubs to say that they have done this work without foreign money. C
Quote from: john mcgill on July 03, 2009, 03:35:33 PM
Voted
Had a drink with Terry McKenna yesterday!
Quote from: Archie Mitchell on July 01, 2009, 05:12:10 PMQuote from: donelli on July 01, 2009, 04:59:40 PMQuote from: Deal_Me_In on July 01, 2009, 04:58:02 PM
This weekends game in Clones is an All-Ireland Qualifier Archie, so are you able to ansewr the question without looking like a tit? Anyone else able to expain this?
beat me to it..
Well if you read the first email properly you would have seen that it was for the Ulster Final and not the qualifers, and that the tickets would cost 25. The second email mentioned that the qualifer ticket prices had been set. Not that hard to understand is it?
Quote from: Archie Mitchell on July 01, 2009, 04:13:12 PMQuote from: donelli on July 01, 2009, 04:10:52 PMQuote from: laoisgaa on July 01, 2009, 03:48:59 PM
PRESS RELEASE
01.07.09
GAA Unveils New Ticket Package
The GAA has launched a new range of ticket packages to cover the closing stages of the GAA Football and Hurling All-Ireland Senior Championships.
A total of six deals – five of which are new - will be on offer in the coming weeks allowing followers of football and hurling to combine quarter-final and semi-final games.
The Hurling Heaven package priced at €90 includes tickets for one hurling quarter-final and two semi-finals.
The Football Feast deal offers supporters tickets for two football quarter-final days and both semi-finals and costs €99, meaning matches cost less than €25 each.
On last year's ticket prices these packages offer savings of €35 and €60 respectively.
Other offers include a quarter and semi-final package covering one quarter-final and a semi-final costing €65 and a Dual Deal for the quarter-final and semi-final stages of both the football and hurling championships priced at €175.
There are also Club Pass and Group Pass offers.
GAA President Criostóir Ó Cuana, who unveiled the new packages at the GAA's new Ticket Shop at 53 Lower Dorset St, Dublin 1, said the new arrangements offered supporters real value for money for attractive high profile games at the business end of the championship season.
He said: "We have been very happy with attendances at our games to date this year but we have said all along that in these challenging times we would continue to review our ticketing arrangements in an effort to offer our members and followers value for money.
"By producing these packages we believe that's exactly what we have done. We have attempted to cater for different types of GAA supporters by offering
combined football and hurling deals and a variety of options and we are confident that followers of our games will take up deals that will provide excellent live sporting entertainment at an affordable price."
The GAA has also finalised admission prices for this weekend's GAA All-Ireland Football Championship qualifier games. Entry to stands will cost €20 and admission to terraces has been reduced by €5 to €10.
How come Clones is €25 to the stand this weekend then??
Do you really read the whole article?
Quote from: omagh_gael on June 19, 2009, 05:41:16 PMQuote from: meathie on June 19, 2009, 04:12:01 PM
Reckon it'll be a close physical game, every score will have to be really worked for. God I soon like Joe Brolly or something! anyway think Derry may pull this one off. Let Tyrone and Kerry battle it out in the qualifer with a new pairing for the All-ireland with Cork!
Tyrone and Kerry can't meet in the qualifiers now as the second round will involve losing semi finalists playing winners from round 1 and then round 3 will involve round 2 winners drawn against provincial final losers and winners of round 3 ties playing provincial final winners in AI quarter finals! Hopefully this is correct, feel free to correct anyone? So earliest Tyrone and Kerry can meet is AI semi stage
Quote from: Gnevin on June 03, 2009, 01:54:48 PM
The best tickets go to the clubs and club members . Increasing the prices of these would punish them.
Quote from: corn02 on April 10, 2009, 03:43:13 PM
BBC site from 3,45pm.