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DeclanDaly
Ray Houghton Joined: 17 Oct 2013 Location: Boston, USA Status: Offline Points: 3254 |
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Probably cut a lot of ops people and asking creative teams to do this work. I think the marketing team punches above its weight in terms of social media and creative (especially video) but they can’t do everything I suppose
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Baldrick
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Maybe greenforever got a gig in the fai sending out mails :)
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ConorMac77
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And there I was gonna ask on here for an email address to report my ST lost (I had lost my wallet a few days ago and I had the card in it) but it looks like it doesn't matter now, nobody else is going to get the use of it anyway.
Not surprised I'm not the only one who got that greeting btw. Ffs, the FAI truly are the gift that keeps on giving.
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Daragho
Davey Langan Joined: 01 Dec 2011 Location: Ireland Status: Offline Points: 805 |
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Exactly. They owed us one more match on last season's ticket so credit for that is being applied to next season's purchase. Although you have to ask - what Season Ticket for 2020/21? There won't be any spectators in the Aviva for months yet I'd say.
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wanderer
Ray Houghton Joined: 19 Nov 2015 Status: Online Points: 3163 |
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Not sure if this is the best place to post this. Mods feel free to move.
FAI statement The FAI welcomes today’s announcement by UEFA allowing the return of fans, up to a maximum 30% of capacity, to all international and club games under UEFA’s jurisdiction. The ruling will begin with next week’s national team fixtures, and the FAI will now discuss today's developments with the Irish Government. This UEFA decision could help facilitate the return of Ireland fans in significant numbers for upcoming home fixtures involving the senior men, senior women and Under-21 men’s teams. It could also allow for Dundalk fans to attend their home games in the group stages of the UEFA Europa League following tonight’s win over KI Klaksvik at the Aviva Stadium. Under the UEFA ruling however, no visiting fans will be permitted to attend International or club fixtures, including next week’s UEFA EURO 2020 Play-Off Semi-Final away to Slovakia. As of now, the ruling will also be superseded by Slovakian government guidelines forbidding spectators to attend the Play-Off Semi-Final in Bratislava. Current COVID-19 guidelines will not allow any fans to attend the upcoming UEFA Nations League clash with Wales, at the Aviva Stadium on Sunday, October 11th, but this will be monitored on an ongoing basis in collaboration with the Government and Health Authorities. The Finnish FA have informed the FAI that they expect to have home supporters present for the UEFA Nations League clash with Ireland in Helsinki on Wednesday, October 14th. Interim FAI CEO Gary Owens told said: “The FAI welcomes today’s announcement and looks forward to welcoming Ireland fans back to UEFA fixtures in the very near future. “This is a major step forward for football and a timely boost for the Association. We are currently working with our colleagues in the IRFU and the GAA on a joint proposal to Government to facilitate the return of fans to all our games. “This news tonight is another step in the right direction and we will look forward to outlining it to Government and examining what it means for Irish football. “Any decision to allow fans back to UEFA fixtures featuring Irish international and club teams will of course be taken in conjunction with all Government agencies and with the safety of those supporters our prime concern.” |
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Daragho
Davey Langan Joined: 01 Dec 2011 Location: Ireland Status: Offline Points: 805 |
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If we move to Level 5 restrictions I presume that means we must forfeit our game on Sunday and give Wales a walkover? (no sport of any kind allowed under Level 5, including elite sport)
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lassassinblanc
Paul McGrath Cheese, it’s not just for eating Joined: 27 Sep 2010 Location: Clairefontaine Status: Offline Points: 16469 |
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TBH I can't see us going to Level 5 from what I've read NPHET has been saying we should be in Level 5 for weeks, but the government is resistant to do it as they fear public backlash.
It appears the latest leak of Level 5 is very similar to an agent sprouting a players interest from one club to entice another club to bid
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wanderer
Ray Houghton Joined: 19 Nov 2015 Status: Online Points: 3163 |
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You'd imagine an exception would be made. If not it more than likely moves to a natural venue. Somewhere in the UK would be my guess
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DublinScouse1916
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What about an unnatural venue? |
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orourkeda
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I understand that this may not be possible to answer yet but will they re-open season ticket sales for next season?
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Sham157
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Moved your post to here and the thread you started before.
You answered your own question with the first part. How can they sell STs when they dont even know how many are allowed in? Rest assured that once they know they can sell them we’ll be second to know so they can get some badly needed cash in. Edited by Sham157 - 03 Jun 2021 at 4:16pm |
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BrendanD88
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darmack
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People hoping to get to Faro in September but we don't even know if we'll get to Lansdowne.
18,500 people allowed into Croke park this weekend, but I know it's a larger ground. how many are Bohs allowed tonight. Anything been mentioned to the mandate committee? Even if it's been discussed but too early to call.
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Borussia
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6,000 being allowed in tonight. |
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Denis Irwin
Robbie Keane Stay Home & watch Lethal Weapon Joined: 03 Feb 2008 Location: Ath Cliath Status: Online Points: 37953 |
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6k in Lansdowne tonight
I reckon 15-20k at least and maybe even over 25k for the Serbia and Azerbaijan matches as they seem to be hoping for 50k for the AI Finals at the end of August
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I read a figure of 25,000 for the AI final but maybe they've updated that since then. |
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9fingers
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If Bohs get through tonight there’ll be an increase for the next round according to Jack Chambers so they’ll hopefully be good test events for the international games
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Newryrep
Paul McGrath Just can't get enough of lists Joined: 14 Jan 2009 Status: Offline Points: 15256 |
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I believe the FAI are hoping for 20000 capacity
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