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Ditribution Of All Ireland Tickets Very Divisive In Gaa Clubs

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Tomsmith here

Its that time of year again when the distribution of All Ireland tickets is a source of annoyance , irritation in most Clubs whose County is not in the All Ireland
Cavan Gales one of Cavan's biggest Clubs sorry the biggest Club in Cavan has only got a handful of tickets .
Indeed I heard of one Club away out in the Country from Cavan Town who has been allocated 5 Tickets and has got 45 application in for them.
It used to be that you could contact the two Counties involved ( Kerry is definitely out for Cavan folk after we beat them in New york 1947 ) and ask for tickets. But when you look at the ruckus between Jim Mc Guinness and the Cavan manager Galligan in Breffni K S park sure you wouldn't have mush luck in Donegal
Lasy year I got one from a person at the back of the Chapel in Berkley Road. on the Sunday morning during mass.
A fellow saw me anxious going round on the beads , he enquired if it was the want in me of a Ticket and he handed me one . Wasn't a great seat but sure I got in to see Armagh beat red hot favourites County Galway . The sting in the tail was I had to pay into the plate collection twice , pay at home next Sunday and he wanted money yes extra money but settled for face vale

tomsmith (Cavan) - Posts: 4084 - 23/07/2025 14:26:07    2627454

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So you're saying a club in Cavan should get 45 tickets? Why not…Jesus H Christ. My understanding is every club in Ireland gets two tickets and they should be more than happy with that.

yew_tree (Mayo) - Posts: 11715 - 23/07/2025 14:43:56    2627463

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Replying To tomsmith:  "Tomsmith here

Its that time of year again when the distribution of All Ireland tickets is a source of annoyance , irritation in most Clubs whose County is not in the All Ireland
Cavan Gales one of Cavan's biggest Clubs sorry the biggest Club in Cavan has only got a handful of tickets .
Indeed I heard of one Club away out in the Country from Cavan Town who has been allocated 5 Tickets and has got 45 application in for them.
It used to be that you could contact the two Counties involved ( Kerry is definitely out for Cavan folk after we beat them in New york 1947 ) and ask for tickets. But when you look at the ruckus between Jim Mc Guinness and the Cavan manager Galligan in Breffni K S park sure you wouldn't have mush luck in Donegal
Lasy year I got one from a person at the back of the Chapel in Berkley Road. on the Sunday morning during mass.
A fellow saw me anxious going round on the beads , he enquired if it was the want in me of a Ticket and he handed me one . Wasn't a great seat but sure I got in to see Armagh beat red hot favourites County Galway . The sting in the tail was I had to pay into the plate collection twice , pay at home next Sunday and he wanted money yes extra money but settled for face vale"
So it was yourself who was sitting beside me at last year's All-Ireland. It all makes sense now.
The poundshop bag full of sandwiches prepared by Mrs T before your journey down. The Sunday mass suit still on you and a badge with 'Polo Grounds 1947' on your lapel.

WanPintWin (Galway) - Posts: 2474 - 23/07/2025 15:13:23    2627478

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Replying To yew_tree:  "So you're saying a club in Cavan should get 45 tickets? Why not…Jesus H Christ. My understanding is every club in Ireland gets two tickets and they should be more than happy with that."
How are you still falling for this yew_tree? It's 2025. Not one word in the post is genuine

Breffni40 (Cavan) - Posts: 12483 - 23/07/2025 15:17:46    2627480

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Whoever is responsible for this tomsmith account really should be putting their talents to better use... and I mean that as a compliment.
Still doing the business and getting a reaction every time. Fair play.

streaker (Galway) - Posts: 548 - 23/07/2025 16:12:01    2627486

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Replying To streaker:  "Whoever is responsible for this tomsmith account really should be putting their talents to better use... and I mean that as a compliment.
Still doing the business and getting a reaction every time. Fair play."
I'd actually echo that, by way of meaning it as a compliment.

I'd read a column or a blog by this fella, about the adventures of this Tom Smith character he's created. But it's impossible to take him seriously here, and so while his posts can be entertaining, there's no point in engaging with them.

Pikeman96 (Wexford) - Posts: 3000 - 28/07/2025 19:38:52    2628817

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Replying To Pikeman96:  "I'd actually echo that, by way of meaning it as a compliment.

I'd read a column or a blog by this fella, about the adventures of this Tom Smith character he's created. But it's impossible to take him seriously here, and so while his posts can be entertaining, there's no point in engaging with them."
Entertain a clown and you become part of the circus

Bon (Kildare) - Posts: 2471 - 29/07/2025 13:51:37    2629005

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Replying To Bon:  "Entertain a clown and you become part of the circus"
But he is not a clown. Far from it in fact. That's the point.

The character is a caricature, a parody if you like. The creator of said character is no doubt laughing at those who take it seriously and take the bait.

streaker (Galway) - Posts: 548 - 29/07/2025 14:23:21    2629016

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Replying To streaker:  "But he is not a clown. Far from it in fact. That's the point.

The character is a caricature, a parody if you like. The creator of said character is no doubt laughing at those who take it seriously and take the bait."
Not a clown at all but says a lot about the site that that level of wumming is still allowed.

KillingFields (Limerick) - Posts: 3791 - 30/07/2025 13:41:21    2629259

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Replying To Pikeman96:  "I'd actually echo that, by way of meaning it as a compliment.

I'd read a column or a blog by this fella, about the adventures of this Tom Smith character he's created. But it's impossible to take him seriously here, and so while his posts can be entertaining, there's no point in engaging with them."
Skitting at this comment :-)

'The adventures of tomsmith' would probably be a great read. Chapters include getting stuck in a toll for trying to use the old Irish Pound and rock, paper, scissors with a Kerry man for his all Ireland final ticket.

Great entertainment!

slayer (Limerick) - Posts: 6526 - 30/07/2025 14:07:35    2629268

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Replying To KillingFields:  "Not a clown at all but says a lot about the site that that level of wumming is still allowed."
Yeah, I hear you. Though personally I think a little wumming can be a good thing for a forum, to generate activity. So long as it stays the right side of the line and doesn't descend into nastiness. Which, in fairness, tomsmith doesn't do.....

streaker (Galway) - Posts: 548 - 30/07/2025 16:07:56    2629312

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