Ticket prices

Started by theoak, September 05, 2008, 08:59:35 PM

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Bogball XV

Quote from: Minder on September 09, 2008, 09:41:49 AM
Quote from: Bogball XV on September 08, 2008, 07:19:02 PM
Quote from: orangeman on September 08, 2008, 02:21:54 PM
There's a breakdown of where the money goes :

Out of € 70
distribution to counties amd provinces - 12.60
Match day costs                                  9.80
Games developemnt                            9.10
Player injury and welfare                       9.80
Infrastructure development                 18.90
Admin costs                                         9.10
total                                                 € 69.30

surplus retained                          € 0.70
I presumed this was a joke, is it?

No, it was in the programme for the hurling final on Sunday.
Meaningless figures imo, but if that's the sort of shite nicky wants mckenna and the boys to spend their time doing, who am i to argue.

AN other

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after all the cant here before the Semi we saw howmany reallly prefer the hill 62,000 in the ground only a hand full on a small section of the dinneen . id reckon ifit wasn't for the logistics of the train lines they'd tear it down pronto and if people Were honest enough they'd be campaigning for it

Have to bear in mind that the hill tickets only went on sale a couple of days before that game. I'd be confident the hill would have been fuller were the hill tickets available from the start.

Model Hammer

Quote from: AN other on September 09, 2008, 01:33:30 PM
Quote from: rosnarun
after all the cant here before the Semi we saw howmany reallly prefer the hill 62,000 in the ground only a hand full on a small section of the dinneen . id reckon ifit wasn't for the logistics of the train lines they'd tear it down pronto and if people Were honest enough they'd be campaigning for it

Have to bear in mind that the hill tickets only went on sale a couple of days before that game. I'd be confident the hill would have been fuller were the hill tickets available from the start.

ros, I normally steer clear of personal abuse on this board, but for you I'll make an exception.
You're some gobshite if you think that's some kind of valid argument.
I seriously worry when I see that there are some Gaels out there (well, at least one) that don't think what was done for the semi-final was a thundering disgrace.

Cant my hole. The only cant in the discussion is that drivel that you felt you should enlighten the world with.

Cheap tickets are there for a reason. Because there's a market for them. If they want to save on the cost of a few stewards, they should have sectioned off some of the upper tier first, before they went after the GAA fans that are willing to pay 30 Euro to stand, having probably forked out 100 Euro to stand in provincial grounds all around the country all through the spring and early summer.