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#2056
Tyrone / Re: Tyrone Club Football and Hurling
September 07, 2009, 08:44:23 PM
Quote from: botman on September 07, 2009, 01:58:04 PM
Had the pleasure of watching Moy and Aghayarn at the w/end - Draw.

The ref Kerlin from Clan na Gael was an absolute disgrace and clearly biased in favour of Aghayarn. Did Moy do something on him? Very poor indeed. Have to say if Moy had of been beaten he prob wouldn't have got out alive.

I'm not from Moy btw.

Digraceful refereeing alright. He did whatever he could including playing 5 + minutes at end and giving Aghayarn at least 3 soft scoreable free's in a row til they drew level. Was going to play longer only the Moy won the ball in midfield and looked like going on the attack.
#2057
Is it any wonder Spillane and the Kerry boys hate ulster football and the teams "style of play". When Kerry play a team from outside ulster the team shit themselves and lie down. Kerry won today playing none. Even at 6 points down in the 2nd half you'd have thought there was 20 points in it the way Meath gave up.
#2058
Tyrone / Re: Tyrone Club Football and Hurling
August 10, 2009, 08:55:19 PM
Quote from: Wee Roddy on August 10, 2009, 12:43:43 PM
I can assure anyone who thinks that the incident that happened in the Carrickmore Dromore game was an accident, it was not. McNally had passed the ball and 3 seconds later he got hacked below the knee. How is kicking someone an accident when a man has fisted the ball away seconds before it. McMahon picked on a soft target and a complete footballer. He never went near Gabby McCallan, Ciaran McAleer or Paul Hughes all day. He is a coward no matter what people say about him being a "physco".

Saw him play earlier in the year. Didn't seem to interested in the football but a good row starter.
#2059
GAA Discussion / Re: season tickets
July 21, 2009, 10:55:02 PM
Having complaiined so much the last day about tickets its only fair to point out that the tickets for Sunday were very good. Near the middle of the Pat McGrane Stand and rightly back. Was glad that they didnt give us crap seats at the front of the Gerry Arthurs.
#2060
Tyrone / Re: Tyrone Club Football and Hurling
June 28, 2009, 06:02:39 PM
With only 6 games of the season left surely there's no way they will make 4 of them starred? Would be a crazy way to finish the league and no need for it no matter how far Tyrone game. They could easily get another 3 or 4 games played with county players.
#2061
GAA Discussion / Re: season tickets
June 18, 2009, 10:02:32 PM
Ive been to every Tyrone game all year including McKenna Cup and u21 championship, hardly a sunshine supporter. I would be going on Sunday whether there was a covered stand or not.

My problem is that they specifically guarenteed me a seat in stand for all championship matches. That was one of incentives for joining the scheme. What's wrong with wanting to watch your county from a decent seat and where you have a good view of the match?
#2062
GAA Discussion / Re: season tickets
June 18, 2009, 08:40:14 PM
There's no doubt I'll be at game. Just feel a bit angry that when you joined the scheme you were given a guarentee that they couldnt fulfil. Secondly I am still paying the same price as I would be for a stand ticket. If they weren't giving us the stand tickets we should have had the option of the terrace instead of cement seats in corner of ground.
#2063
GAA Discussion / Re: season tickets
June 18, 2009, 08:07:15 PM
Thats big of them considering I could pay €15 to stand in the terrace which is as good as the crappy cement blocks. The main reason I joined the scheme was because of the guarentee of stand tickets. I assumed when they said guarentee that I was certain of a stand ticket, obviously guarentee means something else to them. Or maybe they'll argue that cement blocks are a stand.
#2064
GAA Discussion / Re: season tickets
June 18, 2009, 07:06:32 PM
Does anyone know if we are being charged €25 for this game or €20? We had been promised a 5 euro reduction for these matches. Its turning into a joke. The cement blocks are crap in casement and I'd rather pay €15 euro to stand in the terrace. Not only are we not getting our guarenteed stand ticket but we are still expected to pay the same price. Something is wrong here. Guarentee's should not have been made that could not be kept - its false advertising. Who's to say if your team got to the All Ireland final that they wouldnt turn round and allocate you tickets on the hill?
#2065
GAA Discussion / Re: season tickets
June 17, 2009, 10:38:15 PM
This is taken from the season ticket website:

"You will be guaranteed a seat in the stand for any all-ticket Provincial Championship matches, All-Ireland Quarter Finals, All-Ireland Semi-Finals and any other matches in Croke Park involving your county."

Why were these promises made at the start of the year if they couldn't be kept? Based on the 2 Tyrone championship matches to date they are doing a very poor job at promoting this scheme. What will season ticket holders be charged for Sunday? I don't think there is any way of segregating the terrace and cement seats on Sunday so I assume its 15 euro's in. As far as I know we are due a 5 euro reduction for tickets for this game. Does this mean we will only be charged 10 euro in? My guess is we will still be charged 15 euro even though we aren't getting what we were guarenteed. Also the clubs were told they were only getting 2 covered stand seats for Sunday as players and season tickets holders had to be accomadated. Were have the tickets for the stand went?
#2066
GAA Discussion / Re: season tickets
May 26, 2009, 09:03:44 PM
Can anyone confirm seating plan for Gerry Arthurs then? Can never remember what way it works.
#2067
GAA Discussion / Re: season tickets
May 26, 2009, 07:33:04 PM
Does anyone know what section EO is like in Gerry Arthurs or have a seating plan? Its a bit of a joke that seats last week were on 13 mtr line. I thought they were trying to reward supporters who went all year with good tickets? The ulster council had also promised covered seats for Sunday and they are open. Don't mind though if its a nice day.
#2068
GAA Discussion / Re: Championship attendances
May 19, 2009, 01:33:51 PM
Disappointed with the ulster council so far and the fact they have did nothing to attract people to the games. In fact they have did the opposite by not making it clear how you can tickets. How would a neutral go about getting a ticket for Celtic Park on Sunday? They arent on Ticketmaster? Is there any easy way of getting one? Im sure it wont sell out and I might decide to go.
#2069
GAA Discussion / Re: BBC.......
May 14, 2009, 01:48:24 PM
Quote from: donelli on May 14, 2009, 10:36:18 AM
Quote from: armaghniac on May 14, 2009, 12:25:54 AM
The Ulster council never sell tickets on the day of a game. All ticket games are those where the crowd is expected to be >80% of the capacity of the ground and they don't want people travelling.

I think there should be a way of buying a ticket on the day of a game, similar to that done in croker with the booths.
Last year in enniskillen there were a good few lads who were couldnt gain admission as they couldnt purchase a ticket on the day, yet the game was nowhere full. ridiculus situation.


I bought tickets outside ground for Fermanagh Monaghan. You headed into entrance to stand and went up to building on left. There had been an ad in paper day before saying tickets would be available on day.
#2070
Tyrone / Re: Tyrone Club Football and Hurling
May 10, 2009, 12:14:57 AM
Quote from: aroundincircles on May 09, 2009, 11:54:32 PM
arnie you need to ease up are yous targeting moy county men :P

To be fair to Ardboe they didnt target the county players (well not in an unfair dirty way) and won fair and sqaure. Wouldnt argue too much about the ref though I thought the free he gave against Phily Jordan was a big point in the match. It appeared that phily tried to run round the Ardboe man but was blown up for charging. Good luck to Ardboe going forward.