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I guess a person could bring their child into the home end but I don't see why they should have to in this case.
Along the same lines, I think away fans that can produce a ST for their team should get a concession price to away grounds. At least when you pay into your home ground you know the money is going to your club, but away fans don't get that and also have travel expenses etc. 
It would incentivise people buying a ST to their own club and also increase away crowds so everyone wins.
It would have to be agreed to by all clubs though.
Like the '20 is plenty' campaign in England I think an 'Anymore than 10 is a sin' should be proposed here for away fans.

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Junkie fans up on their high horses.

This is the same club that have an auld geebag who constantly refuses people with stand tickets from getting into the stand in Richmond Park.
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Any club who charges €15 for a child's ticket should be ashamed. If it happens across the league, then it won't be beneficial for attracting young fans to games.
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Originally posted by Tony Cousins Tony Cousins wrote:

Junkie fans up on their high horses.

This is the same club that have an auld geebag who constantly refuses people with stand tickets from getting into the stand in Richmond Park.
 
As I said TC to Saintjoey, people in glasshouses. 
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How come we have never heard about this happening at pats before? If this is true and a child went to pats on the night and was charged 15 I would be shocked and annoyed and it should have been reported as I've never heard of it happening previously!

Fwiw I understand it happening if they give pats 900 tickets and they sell 900 that's tough and has always happened but my main issue here is a child going up there Friday in a pats shirt having to pay 15 and a rovers kid having to pay 5 is wrong thats how it is if anyone can't see that then I'm wasting my time here
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Originally posted by Los Aros Los Aros wrote:

Ive paid €15 for a child at away games to bohs pats and dundalk it happens at games where the away team bring a big crowd. Pats made there fans aware that only adult tickets for the away end were left. Go into the home next time if bothered you that much.

If Both are in Pats gear would they be allowed in the Home end?
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Originally posted by whitesideOnside whitesideOnside wrote:

I guess a person could bring their child into the home end but I don't see why they should have to in this case.
Along the same lines, I think away fans that can produce a ST for their team should get a concession price to away grounds. At least when you pay into your home ground you know the money is going to your club, but away fans don't get that and also have travel expenses etc. 
It would incentivise people buying a ST to their own club and also increase away crowds so everyone wins.
It would have to be agreed to by all clubs though.
Like the '20 is plenty' campaign in England I think an 'Anymore than 10 is a sin' should be proposed here for away fans.


Some slogan!! Dubs complaining about going to another game in Dublin! Our nearest away is feckin Longford!
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When youve all finished making out your club is bernardos and the opposition are the loi equivalent of Fagin,if you think about it the idea of concessions to away fans is a good one.I'd be in favour of a trial scheme ,giving fans of clubs with a long journey say,getting in for a tenner, st holders a fiver,and see how many extras it brings.if its a goer then extend it to all clubs.only if they give us the same courtesy of course.Oh, and charge that shower over in talla 20.
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Originally posted by thebronze14 thebronze14 wrote:

Originally posted by whitesideOnside whitesideOnside wrote:

I guess a person could bring their child into the home end but I don't see why they should have to in this case.
Along the same lines, I think away fans that can produce a ST for their team should get a concession price to away grounds. At least when you pay into your home ground you know the money is going to your club, but away fans don't get that and also have travel expenses etc. 
It would incentivise people buying a ST to their own club and also increase away crowds so everyone wins.
It would have to be agreed to by all clubs though.
Like the '20 is plenty' campaign in England I think an 'Anymore than 10 is a sin' should be proposed here for away fans.



Some slogan!! Dubs complaining about going to another game in Dublin! Our nearest away is feckin Longford!

I agree the slogan is dreadful!! I'm not a Dub or a supporter of a Dublin club. Just speaking as a fan who travels to aways. Far too many lads in this section interested in having a go at other clubs rather than improving our league.
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What was Gilchrist at ? Juat seen he was bookes and then sent off very soon after

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Dan Carr up top for Rovers is a very poor footballer.

No composure and a dreadful first touch.
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Originally posted by Butch Butch wrote:

What was Gilchrist at ? Juat seen he was bookes and then sent off very soon after

2nd was unlucky as he slipped but he can have no complaints, the 1st was an awful tackle.

Not arsed spelling his name but Rovers keeper is brutal. Hard to say who is worse, him or Horgan.
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Originally posted by Green Devil Green Devil wrote:

Dan Carr up top for Rovers is a very poor footballer.

No composure and a dreadful first touch.


gotta be joking,smashing player,far superior to that big ginger oompa loompa shaw.
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Originally posted by oldbilly oldbilly wrote:

Originally posted by Green Devil Green Devil wrote:

Dan Carr up top for Rovers is a very poor footballer.

No composure and a dreadful first touch.


gotta be joking,smashing player,far superior to that big ginger oompa loompa shaw.

I don't rate Garry Shaw all that much tbh, but from what I've seen of Carr I haven't been overly impressed by him.

You look at Burke, Clark, Finn etc all natural footballers be it their touch or how comfortable they are on the ball.

I just don't see that in Carr.


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Ain't impressed with Carr either.

No complaints at the red card. Brave effort with 10 men, never mind. Dust ourselves off and keep going.,
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I think Carr is good in fairness to him, has something about him

You will still finish 3rd ahead of Waterford, Derry or Pats so don’t be worrying

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Originally posted by FREEWHEELER FREEWHEELER wrote:


Obsessors been quiet on here with Rovers decent start (Bohs game apart).
 
Hopefully stay that way. LOL


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