GAA launch season tickets

Started by Treasurer, December 02, 2008, 04:27:57 PM

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Treasurer

The new Season Ticket has arrived and now your Club Members can follow your County the whole way to the All-Ireland Final. The GAA Season Ticket is county specific & code specific, so that means you need one for hurling and one for football. The Ticket provides entry to the stand for one person at all of your county's Allianz GAA National League matches & GAA Senior Championship matches. You can buy the Ticket on-line only and you will need a credit card or Laser Card to do so. You pay an initial base price of €75 that includes all of your county's League round matches plus the opening Championship match. Your credit card or Laser Card will then be charged for each subsequent match that your county plays in whether you attend or not. In the event that your county reaches the GAA Championship All-Ireland Final, only those dedicated supporters who have made good use of the Ticket will be guaranteed entry. In order to qualify for an All-Ireland Final ticket you must attend 60% or more of the total number of matches your county plays in the League & Championship in 2009. A table on the GAA website illustrates this.

For all details please log onto www.gaa.ie


Hmm.. so you get charged whehter you go or not yet only "dedicated supporters who have made good use of the ticket will be guaranteed entry"..........  explain?

Aghdavoyle


assuming you will avail of every ticket whether you go personally or not, as you will be paying for it, everyone will have 100% take up surely?

armaghniac

Why not post this on one of the two existing threads?
If at first you don't succeed, then goto Plan B

dubinhell

Quote from: Treasurer on December 02, 2008, 04:27:57 PM
Hmm.. so you get charged whehter you go or not yet only "dedicated supporters who have made good use of the ticket will be guaranteed entry"..........  explain?

If you don't go to all (or most) of the games then don't buy one.

Entry to League games and your first championship game is included in the 75 euro.

After that you have the right to buy a ticket for each of your county's championship matches up to an All-Ireland semi-final.

If you have attended 60% of your county's games you will then be gaurenteed the right to buy an All-Ireland ticket if your county gets that far.

Seems straightforward to me. Won't suit everybody but it's a major step in the right direction.

If it goes well, they need to consider adding a family version.

corn02

Quote from: Aghdavoyle on December 02, 2008, 04:54:58 PM

assuming you will avail of every ticket whether you go personally or not, as you will be paying for it, everyone will have 100% take up surely?

I think you need to get it scanned on the day.