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so i heard yesterday morning that entry in to our county final was 20 euro,and decided not to bother going.
i get to quite a few club matches most years but due to other commitments this year (including a lot of overseas work) i decided i wouldnt have time.
but i am wondering should the cost of entry to club matches be standardised across the board?why should a county final in one county be cheaper than another?
20 seems outlandish to me.

perfect10 (Wexford) - Posts: 3929 - 10/10/2016 14:10:16    1924527

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I saw the title and thought this was another Tom Smith thread!

brendtheredhand (Tyrone) - Posts: 10897 - 10/10/2016 14:20:42    1924537

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Was it just 1 game?
I played 15 yesterday for the Leitrim Final but there were 2 good games so I thought it decent value even with the drive from Donegal.

dstuction (Donegal) - Posts: 1209 - 10/10/2016 14:27:12    1924539

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Replying To perfect10:  "so i heard yesterday morning that entry in to our county final was 20 euro,and decided not to bother going.
i get to quite a few club matches most years but due to other commitments this year (including a lot of overseas work) i decided i wouldnt have time.
but i am wondering should the cost of entry to club matches be standardised across the board?why should a county final in one county be cheaper than another?
20 seems outlandish to me."
My self and the wife paid 15€ each into see the county semifinals yesterday but it was a double header. And our county final next weekend will be 20€ as well.

KingdomBoy1 (Kerry) - Posts: 14092 - 10/10/2016 14:31:36    1924544

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so i heard yesterday morning that entry in to our county final was 20 euro,and decided not to bother going.
i get to quite a few club matches most years but due to other commitments this year (including a lot of overseas work) i decided i wouldnt have time.
but i am wondering should the cost of entry to club matches be standardised across the board?why should a county final in one county be cheaper than another?
20 seems outlandish to me.
perfect10 (Wexford) - Posts:1506 - 10/10/2016 14:10:16
20 is very extreme. Did you enquire why it cost so much? Poor form to have entry so expensive.
I don't think entry to club games should be standardised though as all depends on market and differences as relevant between all counties

ormondbannerman (Clare) - Posts: 13473 - 10/10/2016 14:34:30    1924545

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Replying To brendtheredhand:  "I saw the title and thought this was another Tom Smith thread!"
Thought the same myself! Said a wee prayer to myself that it wasn't a Cavan poster asking!



It was €15 into the Cavan final yesterday - that included minor and senior final. Attendance was approx 8500.

cavanman47 (Cavan) - Posts: 5010 - 10/10/2016 14:47:07    1924553

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Replying To cavanman47:  "Thought the same myself! Said a wee prayer to myself that it wasn't a Cavan poster asking!



It was €15 into the Cavan final yesterday - that included minor and senior final. Attendance was approx 8500."
How much did they charge you out the gates again though? ;-)

Offside_Rule (Antrim) - Posts: 4058 - 10/10/2016 15:46:27    1924578

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County boards are taking the p155 right across the country as most club players have to twiddle their thumbs or go to other sports whilst the "county team" are involved in competition and then expect these same players and supporters to dig deep and follow "the county" then when " the county" are eliminated they squeeze the games in and squeeze the supporters to the max £££sss they think they can get away with. Then they wonder why some clubs are struggling to field or amalgamating or worse folding. Locally all the soccer / rugby and hockey men and women can advertise a complete fixture list for all their teams before a ball is touched so at least players and supporters know exactly when and where any club team will be playing on any given date. For an organisation the size of the GAA who purport to be the life blood of the community, their fixture schedules leave a lot to be desired.

bulmccabe (Tyrone) - Posts: 361 - 10/10/2016 16:04:08    1924587

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15 euro is the most any club game should be

ros1 (Roscommon) - Posts: 1211 - 10/10/2016 16:42:33    1924605

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in limerick the the county junior hurling quarter final double header cost €10, standalone county hurling quarter finals are normally €8,
€10 being the same price as county senior hurling quarter final double header the following day or an under 21 munster championship game. €10/€8 for junior hurling is too dear - a fiver is enough - junior rugby in limerick has no charge

janesboro (Limerick) - Posts: 1502 - 12/10/2016 11:31:43    1925287

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County boards are taking the p155 right across the country as most club players have to twiddle their thumbs or go to other sports whilst the "county team" are involved in competition and then expect these same players and supporters to dig deep and follow "the county" then when " the county" are eliminated they squeeze the games in and squeeze the supporters to the max £££sss they think they can get away with. Then they wonder why some clubs are struggling to field or amalgamating or worse folding. Locally all the soccer / rugby and hockey men and women can advertise a complete fixture list for all their teams before a ball is touched so at least players and supporters know exactly when and where any club team will be playing on any given date. For an organisation the size of the GAA who purport to be the life blood of the community, their fixture schedules leave a lot to be desired.
bulmccabe (Tyrone) - Posts:32 - 10/10/2016 16:04:08
Yes county boards need to be better but club players and club officials have to do more to get their own games played more in summer months,

15 euro is the most any club game should be
ROS1 (Roscommon) - Posts:790 - 10/10/2016 16:42:33
Not really and all depends on the game and what you get for that €15.

in limerick the the county junior hurling quarter final double header cost €10, standalone county hurling quarter finals are normally €8,
€10 being the same price as county senior hurling quarter final double header the following day or an under 21 munster championship game. €10/€8 for junior hurling is too dear - a fiver is enough - junior rugby in limerick has no charge
janesboro (Limerick) - Posts:695 - 12/10/2016 11:31:43
Junior rugby it will depend on the club and most do charge. 10 euro for an adult junior game is fine depending on what stage championship you are at. You do realise that all this money is used to help develop the game. Where do you make up the short fall if you reduce ticket prices significantly.

ormondbannerman (Clare) - Posts: 13473 - 12/10/2016 22:45:55    1925560

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Replying To brendtheredhand:  "I saw the title and thought this was another Tom Smith thread!"
I'm relatively new here, is Tom tight?!!

I remember reading a post about himself and his Missus and how they conduct things at home and it was hilarious!

Laois76 (Laois) - Posts: 1270 - 12/10/2016 23:49:08    1925573

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Ormondbannerman
Junior rugby it will depend on the club and most do charge.
most junior rugby games dont charge - or maybe they just let me in for free -

10 euro for an adult junior game is fine depending on what stage championship you are at.
no its not its junior hurling for petes sake - in the same way as per my previous post below its not right to charge 5 and 6 years €5 each to watch junior schools rugby or charge €35 for an adult and two kids to watch a munster v connacht FRIENDLY in the TERRACE , you did disagree with my views on this

http://www.hoganstand.com/Forum/MessagePage.aspx?PageNumber=1&TopicID=94327

anybody else i asked in regard to prices on these games agree with me

You do realise that all this money is used to help develop the game.
you do realise that people are price sensitive and in recessionary times will not pay exhorbitant prices for anything

Question for you - all of these cost me €10 this year - which games would you think had the least value for money
-limerick v clare nhl
- limerick v cork under 21
-limerick v tipp under 21 hurling
-limerick county hurling quarter final double header
- limerick hurling double header semi final and quarter final
- junior hurling quarter final

most people would think the latter - what do you think yourself

Where do you make up the short fall if you reduce ticket prices significantly.
-reduced prices will increase gates and programme sales thus making up some of the shortfall
-seek extra sponsorship
-sell extra advertising hoardings
-increase advertising pages in match programmes
- sell naming rights to gaelic grounds and other stadia

reduced ticket prices mean more people going to games more kids going to matches who in turn will be the coaches players administrators fans of the future.

janesboro (Limerick) - Posts: 1502 - 13/10/2016 09:53:05    1925609

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20 quid for a county final is outlandish and puts many neutrals off going to the game.
At very least, Wexford county board could open a terrace or have cheaper entry for the open side of Wexford Park.

Pinkie (Wexford) - Posts: 4100 - 13/10/2016 11:18:33    1925643

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Replying To Laois76:  "I'm relatively new here, is Tom tight?!!

I remember reading a post about himself and his Missus and how they conduct things at home and it was hilarious!"
Toms not tight, just careful!

brendtheredhand (Tyrone) - Posts: 10897 - 13/10/2016 11:33:47    1925651

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Replying To Pinkie:  "20 quid for a county final is outlandish and puts many neutrals off going to the game.
At very least, Wexford county board could open a terrace or have cheaper entry for the open side of Wexford Park."
In Cavan it was €15 into the Junior, Intermediate and Senior Finals and for the Senior Final €20 for admission into the covered stand, there are replays of the Intermediate and Senior Finals this Saturday night and Sunday respectively with the same charge as the original fixtures.
Cavan County Board participated in The Club + Season Ticket Scheme for 2016 but they have withdrawn this option for 2017 the G.A.A. added The Club + option to your Season Ticket to reward loyalty as the County Season Ticket already does.
Cavan County Board participated in 2016 but now they have withdrawn for 2017 I wonder what were their reasons as far as I am aware most counties are participating.
Croke Park should make it compulsory for every county to offer the Club + along with The Season each County Board gets €100 up front at the beginning of the season. Is this not enough for Cavan County Board or what are the reasons for pulling out.

Breffnisbest (Cavan) - Posts: 471 - 13/10/2016 11:33:59    1925652

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Personally I think a tenner is plenty for a club county final, fair price. Any more is a bit much for club games

Bon (Kildare) - Posts: 1898 - 13/10/2016 17:29:17    1925844

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Replying To Bon:  "Personally I think a tenner is plenty for a club county final, fair price. Any more is a bit much for club games"
15 euro is fine. Its reasonable.

bloodyban (Limerick) - Posts: 1710 - 13/10/2016 18:06:42    1925860

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Replying To bloodyban:  "15 euro is fine. Its reasonable."
i agree.i dont mind 15 into our biggest game of the year,but 20 is absolute joke.

perfect10 (Wexford) - Posts: 3929 - 14/10/2016 08:44:14    1926044

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I'm lower middle class...maybe I have more money than most people here because I don't think 20 euro is excessive for a county final. It's enough but not too much.

Just get the feeling sometimes that people brains are back in the 90's and are thinking 20 euro is equal to 20 punts when they are complaining about admission prices to Gaa games.

PoolSturgeon (Galway) - Posts: 1902 - 14/10/2016 11:28:16    1926150

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