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Originally posted by daveyc daveyc wrote:

Originally posted by dundon13 dundon13 wrote:

This is probably a stupid question but I'm only using my code for 2 tickets, does that mean someone else can use it for the other 2 tickets?


yep you should be able to give them the code


Cheers, i'll be buying my 2 tickets this evening after work, if anyone wants to see use my code to buy the other 2, send me on a pm.
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Ye there is no way all the rest of the premium tickets have been sold - I'd say will be plenty of tickets left right up to kick off (unless bought by Poles). 
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Originally posted by BrenC BrenC wrote:

Ye there is no way all the rest of the premium tickets have been sold - I'd say will be plenty of tickets left right up to kick off (unless bought by Poles). 


JD will give these free out to all the companies in Ireland.

I do think we'll have massive support at this. A lot of lads I know who don't usually go have bought tickets and my aul lad and his mates who haven't been since ticket prices went crazy are looking to go. Good to see some enthusiasm back
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Originally posted by lisa simpson lisa simpson wrote:

Thousands of tickets unsold so far, as usual the lazy irish fans will only start looking for them the wkend of the game but the polish will have them long gone by then!


Maybe the lazy irish has to choose Between putting food on his families table or forking out 50 quid for a football match
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While €50 is a lot it does mean that this is the first year getting a season ticket has actually been really good value.  In last few years, tickets ended up being so cheap on game by game basis it was hardly worth paying up front for the ST.  

Would prefer not to see FAI trying to cash in on the demand and instead adopting a consistently reasonable ticket price to maximise attendances but can't see that happening - beat Poland and individual Scotland tickets will be €60, lose and they will be €30. 


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Originally posted by BrenC BrenC wrote:

While €50 is a lot it does mean that this is the first year getting a season ticket has actually been really good value.  In last few years, tickets ended up being so cheap on game by game basis it was hardly worth paying up front for the ST.  

Would prefer not to see FAI trying to cash in on the demand and instead adopting a consistently reasonable ticket price to maximise attendances but can't see that happening - beat Poland and individual Scotland tickets will be €60, lose and they will be €30. 


It is absolutely imperative that we beat against the Polish. It will change the whole attitude non football people have towards the team. Win are the bandwagon is back up and running
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Originally posted by ABFC ABFC wrote:

Originally posted by BrenC BrenC wrote:

While €50 is a lot it does mean that this is the first year getting a season ticket has actually been really good value.  In last few years, tickets ended up being so cheap on game by game basis it was hardly worth paying up front for the ST.  

Would prefer not to see FAI trying to cash in on the demand and instead adopting a consistently reasonable ticket price to maximise attendances but can't see that happening - beat Poland and individual Scotland tickets will be €60, lose and they will be €30. 


It is absolutely imperative that we beat against the Polish. It will change the whole attitude non football people have towards the team. Win are the bandwagon is back up and running


Yeah I agree. Beat the poles and the optimism will lift and that should sell out the Scotland game as well. 
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Originally posted by eire32 eire32 wrote:

Originally posted by lisa simpson lisa simpson wrote:

Thousands of tickets unsold so far, as usual the lazy irish fans will only start looking for them the wkend of the game but the polish will have them long gone by then!


Maybe the lazy irish has to choose Between putting food on his families table or forking out 50 quid for a football match
Huge difference between people not bothering their holes to go and people who are struggling to put food on the table taking a decision not to attend and feed the kids instead. You are just going out of your way to be offended enough to have a pop back.
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Originally posted by BrenC BrenC wrote:

While €50 is a lot it does mean that this is the first year getting a season ticket has actually been really good value.  In last few years, tickets ended up being so cheap on game by game basis it was hardly worth paying up front for the ST.  

Would prefer not to see FAI trying to cash in on the demand and instead adopting a consistently reasonable ticket price to maximise attendances but can't see that happening - beat Poland and individual Scotland tickets will be €60, lose and they will be €30. 
How did the ST/hattrick work out for fees? The Poland Cat C tickets were €55.
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Originally posted by Sham157 Sham157 wrote:

Originally posted by eire32 eire32 wrote:

Originally posted by lisa simpson lisa simpson wrote:

Thousands of tickets unsold so far, as usual the lazy irish fans will only start looking for them the wkend of the game but the polish will have them long gone by then!


Maybe the lazy irish has to choose Between putting food on his families table or forking out 50 quid for a football match
Huge difference between people not bothering their holes to go and people who are struggling to put food on the table taking a decision not to attend and feed the kids instead. You are just going out of your way to be offended enough to have a pop back.


No that's the reality unfortunately i no plenty who just can't afford to attend these games for a list of reasons
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Hat Trick had no fees (€160 total). Bought three extras for the Poland game and it came to €164.85 total. Assuming the England ticket is going to be €60, that means the Hat Trick saves about €15 over individual tickets.

Plus I got a better seat for the Hat Trick (or more accurately my dad did).


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Originally posted by eire32 eire32 wrote:

Originally posted by Sham157 Sham157 wrote:

Originally posted by eire32 eire32 wrote:

Originally posted by lisa simpson lisa simpson wrote:

Thousands of tickets unsold so far, as usual the lazy irish fans will only start looking for them the wkend of the game but the polish will have them long gone by then!


Maybe the lazy irish has to choose Between putting food on his families table or forking out 50 quid for a football match
Huge difference between people not bothering their holes to go and people who are struggling to put food on the table taking a decision not to attend and feed the kids instead. You are just going out of your way to be offended enough to have a pop back.


No that's the reality unfortunately i no plenty who just can't afford to attend these games for a list of reasons
I'm not arguing that it is a reality for many. I'm pointing out that you picked up on what was posted and looked for the offence in it where there was none intended. Furthermore, you even managed to read it completely wrong as the poster quite clearly posted that the people she was referring to would only start looking for them at the weekend of the game, thus making it crystal clear that she was in no way directing her comment at those who you described, but in fact directing it at people who do intend (and can afford it) going but who will simply not bother securing their ticket until it's too late. 
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Fck sake's Eire you would want to get rid of all that anger and tension in ye, maybe get big fat Mary out from under the stairs and get her to dejuice your oul wrinkly bean sack, btw tell her i was asking for her
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[QUOTE=Kilian O'Shaughnessy] Any idea on how much a student ticket for the south stand lower will be ?
There are no Student tickets left for Poland England or Scotland
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Not a fan of the Fai but got give credit where it's due seems been massive demand for the 3 ticket bundle and also the Presale tickets for poland. Means we should have a massive home support for the game next month

Crucial fai do the same for the Scotland game in june with another Presale (personally don't care about size of irish crowd for England friendly) need to hold back on general sale for Scotland game as they will be like us with game in Glasgow and snap up any home end tickets available. They are already doing this through abbey travel who are cashing in on the premium level tickets they have for sale charging the Scots €120 (£93) per ticket poor fellas think that includes free food and drink
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Got a premium ticket fairy cheap for the Gibraltar match. There is a bar and food but it certainly isn't anything close to be free LOL
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Ive a 3 match student category c ticket for sale will sell for 150
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