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Free attendance for Ladies at GAA events?

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Would it make sense for the GAA to have "Ladies Get In Free" at select GAA matches in a bid to boost attendance? Kind of like "Ladies Night" or "Ladies Drink Free" promotions at local bars. Is it not at least worth a one or two year trial period? Is it sexist and unfair?

WoodlawnPat (Galway) - Posts: 288 - 13/03/2013 21:03:06    1349094

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Just think all those Cavan supporters dressed up in their mothers finest!!

arock (Dublin) - Posts: 4968 - 13/03/2013 21:07:10    1349099

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Most matches have a fair amount of ladies attending anyway, and to be honest as a married man with daughters i and they would find it tokenism and patronising

royaldunne (Meath) - Posts: 19449 - 13/03/2013 21:21:22    1349118

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Blatant sexism!

juniorbsub (Wexford) - Posts: 646 - 13/03/2013 21:39:42    1349132

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Dangerous...wives and girlfriends together

beal (Mayo) - Posts: 1388 - 13/03/2013 21:45:30    1349138

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Can imagine it now outside the grounds,
Admission prices
AULTS 13
OAP'S AND STUDENTS 5
WAGS FREE
Wifes get free entry to the halftime draw if they produce a valid marraige certificate!

Bain (Donegal) - Posts: 470 - 14/03/2013 16:12:38    1349540

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Kids free would be better , for croker you get discounts but at a price dreadfull seats

Damothedub (Dublin) - Posts: 5193 - 14/03/2013 16:39:34    1349552

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I'd say it would at least be worth a try in limited circumstances.

WoodlawnPat (Galway) - Posts: 288 - 15/03/2013 16:55:22    1350110

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arock
County: Dublin
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Just think all those Cavan supporters dressed up in their mothers finest!!

I can. I really can. Classic stuff

Superglue (Kerry) - Posts: 1283 - 15/03/2013 18:19:40    1350140

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Free attendance for men at Ladies GAA matches

Superglue (Kerry) - Posts: 1283 - 15/03/2013 19:09:52    1350164

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Free for men? Good idea.

WoodlawnPat (Galway) - Posts: 288 - 15/03/2013 21:42:30    1350248

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