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#1
I was wondering if there was anybody interested in purchasing some gaa dvds. I have a large collection of DVDs from his year's Tyrone championship including the final available and also many Tyrone inter-county games available. I also have some rugby games, soccer, rte programmes, irish comedy and music dvds. I also have quite a few irish music cds. PM me if interested in any dvds/cds and for prices.

#2
GAA Discussion / Club Tyrone - Garvaghy Patron
October 04, 2009, 11:02:42 PM
A Garvaghy Patron
... is someone who commits to give £5,000 to the Garvaghey project. Being a Garvaghey Patron represents a major commitment to both the GAA and to Tyrone. We'll mark that commitment in modest but meaningful ways. Each Garvaghey Patron will:

Be publicly acknowledged and honoured as part of the fabric of the Garvaghey building

Have the opportunity for five years to buy two tickets for every all-ticket game involving Tyrone

Be presented with a unique Garvaghey Patron polo shirt

Receive a Garvaghey Patron's card entitling them to free admission for five years to every game controlled by the Tyrone County GAA Committee

Receive a personalised plaque marking their contribution and a Club Tyrone Patron lapel badge.   

This costs £1000 a year. If you are already are a Club Tyrone member it will be double the comitment. They give you a plaque, t shirt and a badge (FFS Hardly worth £5000). They give you the opportunity to purchase 2 tickets to Tyrone inter county games which is a privilege granted to you usually from your club for most games. The only significant reward is the " Patrons Card". If this card cost £500 along with Club Tyrone membership (Most fanatics are members) this means if you attend 125 games at a rate of £4 your investment will pay off. However if the new back door system comes into force during the next 5 years you may not attend 125 games controlled by the committee because of games may be scheduled at the same time at several venues. It's a difficult call to make. Is it worth the extra £500?

 
#3
GAA Discussion / RTE Link
July 19, 2009, 09:58:30 PM
Does anyone here know of any reliable RTE links???
#4
General discussion / Spotify
May 14, 2009, 05:03:02 PM
Spotify is a new way to enjoy music. Simply download and install, before you know it you'll be singing along to the genre, artist or song of your choice. With Spotify you are never far away from the song you want.

Brilliant service and is free. Ad-Funded(Audio AD about every 10 songs)

2 cons are that music can't be saved and transferred MP3 players and that it doesn't work in the free state.


  • Go to spotify.com
  • Select the download tab at the top of the page
  • Download software
  • Log in under username:gaaboard and password:password or alternatively make your own free account
#5
If you live in Northern Ireland and want to watch "Ireland Only" materials on the RTE Website you have to hurry because a site allowing you to open these videos (http://www.blackdog.ie/tv/) has decided limit the amount of users to 50 people. You need to follow the instructions on the site to register. 25 spaces have already been filled!!
#6
Go to tvcatchup.com

Username: gaaboard       Password: password



#7
GAA Discussion / Half Time Entertainment
June 23, 2008, 06:57:02 PM
What entertainment should be provided at game intervals ??? ??? ??? ??? ???