I already PMâed Rents to say as much but I am putting out feelers in the Centra community.
Iâm sure you are you fucking deviant
Tipp sniffer.
Harnedy is due a big game - hasnât been fully fit up until now
Big big game as whoever wins it must feel they have a real chance of an AI this year with the way the draw has gone. On the other hand Munster champions donât have a great record of winning AIs for ten years. Probably a bigger game for Cork than Limerick as Cork need a title/cup
Thanks for letting me know that!I can finally put him in his box over his hatred of Tom Ryan face to face.
Uncovered stand ticket sorted, lad.
Send me a PM to organise collection.
Ticket situation doesnât seem as bad as first feared.
Hope all the genuine Limerick fans like @Joe Player get sorted.
[QUOTE=âcarryharry, post: 980394, member: 1517â]Uncovered stand ticket sorted, lad.
Send me a PM to organise collection.[/QUOTE]
Youâre a hero bro, gonna queue up in the morn and try pick up 4tickets ⌠Iâll be straight onto you either way.
[QUOTE=âTheUlteriorMotive, post: 980183, member: 2272â]Capacity of Limerick to take a beating is the only capacity that will matter on Sunday[/QUOTE
Negative[/QUOTE]
Ticket system seems to have crashed both online and in the shops
there is a ferocious ticket situation in cork due to the number of clubs and the amount of lads who have to be sorted out
by frank . less so in limerick.
i spent the day yesterday laughing at cork lads who can`t get tickets pointing out to them that the reduced capacity was always going to affect cork more than limerick. The most galling aspect for them, as denizens of this board are fully aware, was the smug self satisfaction i displayed in reiterating what i had said to them re this very subject when jimmy barry murphy was blathering on about how great it was for cork fans that the game was in de pairc.
more or less all the limerick fans who want to go will get in i suspect, while 10,000 plus cork people will not. That is despicable. The idea that the full crowd who wanted to go could not be facilitated is desperate.
no one from cork that i know raised an objection until this week when it dawned on them that they wouldnt get all the tickets they needed, including a good few folk who didn
t go to the football for financial reasons as they had a good few tickets to get for family
What a disaster⌠Everything crashed. Thousands queuing⌠It came back for a second and I got two just now after queuing since 8.10am. Up the raâŚ
[QUOTE=âtwiceasnice97, post: 980750, member: 1061â]there is a ferocious ticket situation in cork due to the number of clubs and the amount of lads who have to be sorted out
by frank . less so in limerick.
i spent the day yesterday laughing at cork lads who can`t get tickets pointing out to them that the reduced capacity was always going to affect cork more than limerick. The most galling aspect for them, as denizens of this board are fully aware, was the smug self satisfaction i displayed in reiterating what i had said to them re this very subject when jimmy barry murphy was blathering on about how great it was for cork fans that the game was in de pairc.
more or less all the limerick fans who want to go will get in i suspect, while 10,000 plus cork people will not. That is despicable. The idea that the full crowd who wanted to go could not be facilitated is desperate.
no one from cork that i know raised an objection until this week when it dawned on them that they wouldnt get all the tickets they needed, including a good few folk who didn
t go to the football for financial reasons as they had a good few tickets to get for family[/QUOTE]
they will get over it if Cork win
Same people would be complaining about cost of travelling and Cork are always travelling. Where were they for the Waterford games or the Clare game. They could have bought season tickets. Lads love a ticket shortage as it is an easy out as to why they didnât go to the game. Pity the GAA donât have a stub system where you have to show the Waterford and Clare stubs at your club for first choice on the final ticket but there you go.
[QUOTE=âtwiceasnice97, post: 980750, member: 1061â]there is a ferocious ticket situation in cork due to the number of clubs and the amount of lads who have to be sorted out
by frank . less so in limerick.
i spent the day yesterday laughing at cork lads who can`t get tickets pointing out to them that the reduced capacity was always going to affect cork more than limerick. The most galling aspect for them, as denizens of this board are fully aware, was the smug self satisfaction i displayed in reiterating what i had said to them re this very subject when jimmy barry murphy was blathering on about how great it was for cork fans that the game was in de pairc.
more or less all the limerick fans who want to go will get in i suspect, while 10,000 plus cork people will not. That is despicable. The idea that the full crowd who wanted to go could not be facilitated is desperate.
no one from cork that i know raised an objection until this week when it dawned on them that they wouldnt get all the tickets they needed, including a good few folk who didn
t go to the football for financial reasons as they had a good few tickets to get for family[/QUOTE]
It has worked out very well indeed. I know of no one who is stuck. The extra few for the minors helped alleviate the stress.
Also delighted for those stupid arrogant cunts in Cork.
Well done, bud.
#JFMR.
Hope you got tickets for the City End terrace. If youâre in the Blackrock End youâll basically be in the away end. Weâre taking the place over.
Gaa might want a chat with peter aiken, he moved 400,000 tickets for a phantom event
Good stuff. Iâll call off the search so mate.
All the other Munster counties gave their tickets to Limerick
Even Waterford!
True, actually. Virtually all of the Clare and a lot of Tipperary tickets have ended up here. The Kerry hoors were not quite so forthcoming.