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#1
GAA Discussion / Re: Relegated on score difference?
October 17, 2013, 02:24:34 PM
Yea, club championship. County has no bye law covering it so general rule applies. However confusion is if score difference is used to decide who goes to qf does that then just leave 2 and then head to head applies or is score difference used to decide who goes up and down?!
#2
GAA Discussion / Relegated on score difference?
October 17, 2013, 09:48:38 AM
In a championship with a league structure and 3 teams finish level, with 1 to go to q/f and 1 to go to relegation playoff, does score difference decide both or does it just decide the team to go up and head to head comes into play for the remaining 2 teams?
#3
GAA Discussion / Re: Most Deserving Sponsor
October 09, 2013, 05:18:29 PM
Quote from: Harold Disgracey on September 30, 2013, 11:18:03 AM
Did Aeroflot not sponsor Clare once upon a time?

Yea, around 94 just before Pat O'Donnell came on board. In fairness to O'Donnell he was a great man to come back and sponsor Clare after the county board shafted him with Eircell for a few years.
#4
I'd love to but sure I only had the one pair of football tickets!! If you can't swap them I'll take them off your hands though..
#5
There is no value in any of that betting. Clare will win this game pulling up. Great achievement by Antrim beating Wexford but Clare will be a totally different ball game for them.
#6
Tickets swapped - thanks again for all the replies.
#7
Yea, in fairness to the man, he supplied his personal details in the pm so he seems ok!
#8
Loughnane is going to get some reception - Davy couldn't have planned it better!! (Not sure about the reception the clarecastle man will get though).
#9
Hi,

I will have 2 premium tickets to the football all ireland and am willing to swap them for hurling tickets (ideally corporate tickets).

PM for details. Swaps only please - not interested in selling them.

Thanks....
#10
GAA Discussion / Re: All Ireland tickets
September 20, 2012, 12:41:47 PM
Even though people have paid for these premium tickets upfront I'm quite sure that the terms and conditions do not allow them to sell the tickets on anywhere except the croke park ticket exchange website. These people should be highlighted to Croke Park and have tickets cancelled.
#11
GAA Discussion / Re: All Ireland tickets
September 20, 2012, 11:04:46 AM
Hurling related but sentiment applies to football too..

I'm a club member in Clare. I train teams, have held various positions on the club executive and do what I can for my club when I can. No more or less than thousands of others throughout the country.
Bar my club getting to a county final, the all Ireland final is the highlight of my year. It is a unique occasion in one of the most spectacular stadiums in the world. I go every year and I would defy anyone to tell me, or the thousands like me, that I shouldn't be there.

The system isn't perfect but it's damn good. Clubs get the vast majority of tickets and rightly so. The season ticket system, while not perfect, looks after the county supporter who goes to games all year round. Anyone else who supports their county consistently will automatically have a good base and contact list built up to source a ticket. You will see hardly any, if any, really genuine supporter not source a ticket at some stage.

Just my tuppence worth!
#12
Sorted - thanks...
#13
I still have those 2 football stand tickets to swap for 2 premium hurling tickets if anyone is interested.
#14
Deal done - thanks all.