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Replying To OpenStand:  "Cork v Dublin 82,300
Tipperary V Kilkenny 60,738"
Probably the biggest ever attendance combined for the hurling semi finals

DublinBrian (Dublin) - Posts: 16 - 07/07/2025 16:58:05    2624205

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Replying To DublinBrian:  "Probably the biggest ever attendance combined for the hurling semi finals"
In fairness to the Cork Hurling supporters - they nearly sold out Croke Park on their own.

Fionn (Dublin) - Posts: 4447 - 07/07/2025 17:30:01    2624216

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Replying To DublinBrian:  "Probably the biggest ever attendance combined for the hurling semi finals"
Say so

Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 16508 - 07/07/2025 17:46:07    2624224

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All Ireland Final stand tickets will be €100
Only a matter of time before the Terrace tickets go to €75

For next season, surely it is time for the GAA to introduce a Family ticket - 2 adults and 2 children etc.?

Fionn (Dublin) - Posts: 4447 - 08/07/2025 10:36:58    2624319

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Replying To Fionn:  "All Ireland Final stand tickets will be €100
Only a matter of time before the Terrace tickets go to €75

For next season, surely it is time for the GAA to introduce a Family ticket - 2 adults and 2 children etc.?"
For All Ireland Finals????

Seanfanbocht (Roscommon) - Posts: 2517 - 08/07/2025 11:34:03    2624335

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Replying To Seanfanbocht:  "For All Ireland Finals????"
In general, I mean,
I know there are juvenile, student and OAP ticket prices but a family ticket works in other sports and definitely worth bringing it in for GAA.

I would think it is near impossible for a FAMILY to get 4 tickets for an All Ireland Final.
People are lucky to get 1 ticket for an AI Final.

Looking at the AI Hurling Semi Final where Cork had approx 70,000 fans, which in it self is remarkable.
I was looking at the ticket breakdown for Finals...:
59,212 - county allocations
10,528 - Premium & Corporate
2,594 - Season Tickets
2,358 - Term Tickets
1,666 - Schools
1,250 - Sponsors
820 - Staff & Sub Committees
800 - Ard Chomhairle & GAA Presidents
480 - Overseas
380 - Provinces
258 - Press
240 - Third Level
228 - National Referee Panel
212 - Rounders/Handball
200 - Croke Park Residents
188 - Mini Games
148 - Match day teams
140 - Camogie
100 - Ladies Football
74 - Tv & Radio
70 - Jubilee Team
60 - Sport Ireland

Fionn (Dublin) - Posts: 4447 - 08/07/2025 12:15:45    2624348

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Replying To Fionn:  "All Ireland Final stand tickets will be €100
Only a matter of time before the Terrace tickets go to €75

For next season, surely it is time for the GAA to introduce a Family ticket - 2 adults and 2 children etc.?"
Good idea as there's usually lots of families of four who attend the All Ireland finals!!!!!!! Mind boggling stuff

Claretandblue (Westmeath) - Posts: 2252 - 08/07/2025 12:21:14    2624353

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Replying To Fionn:  "All Ireland Final stand tickets will be €100
Only a matter of time before the Terrace tickets go to €75

For next season, surely it is time for the GAA to introduce a Family ticket - 2 adults and 2 children etc.?"
They should do that but they won't. Prices should be lowered across the board as they are too high, attending matches is a very expensive day out. There is no point complaining about ticket prices however because the GAA don't care.

Prices won't be lowered, they will continue to increase. What was the need for the GAA to put an extra €5 on All Ireland Hurling semi final tickets when those attendances are already very profitable due to the high level of attendance?? That is super capitalism.

Call a spade a spade the GAA is a greedy, self serving organisation for whom maximising profits is their driving motivation. The cost of going to matches has priced a lot of people out and that is to the eternal shame of the GAA because it is against the principles on which the organisation was founded.

REDANDBLACK30 (Down) - Posts: 1711 - 08/07/2025 12:34:28    2624361

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Replying To Claretandblue:  "Good idea as there's usually lots of families of four who attend the All Ireland finals!!!!!!! Mind boggling stuff"
I was not referring to AI Finals.... omg

Fionn (Dublin) - Posts: 4447 - 08/07/2025 12:36:36    2624362

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Replying To REDANDBLACK30:  "They should do that but they won't. Prices should be lowered across the board as they are too high, attending matches is a very expensive day out. There is no point complaining about ticket prices however because the GAA don't care.

Prices won't be lowered, they will continue to increase. What was the need for the GAA to put an extra €5 on All Ireland Hurling semi final tickets when those attendances are already very profitable due to the high level of attendance?? That is super capitalism.

Call a spade a spade the GAA is a greedy, self serving organisation for whom maximising profits is their driving motivation. The cost of going to matches has priced a lot of people out and that is to the eternal shame of the GAA because it is against the principles on which the organisation was founded."
It definitely looks that way. They need to be very careful though.

I think once you hit the €100 threshold for an AI Final ticket, there then becomes no limit. 110, 125 wont be far away.

Family Tickets are a great idea but as you say, they wont introduce, I reckon.

Fionn (Dublin) - Posts: 4447 - 08/07/2025 12:45:22    2624366

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Replying To REDANDBLACK30:  "They should do that but they won't. Prices should be lowered across the board as they are too high, attending matches is a very expensive day out. There is no point complaining about ticket prices however because the GAA don't care.

Prices won't be lowered, they will continue to increase. What was the need for the GAA to put an extra €5 on All Ireland Hurling semi final tickets when those attendances are already very profitable due to the high level of attendance?? That is super capitalism.

Call a spade a spade the GAA is a greedy, self serving organisation for whom maximising profits is their driving motivation. The cost of going to matches has priced a lot of people out and that is to the eternal shame of the GAA because it is against the principles on which the organisation was founded."
Principles?
To let everyone in free?

Seanfanbocht (Roscommon) - Posts: 2517 - 08/07/2025 12:49:55    2624370

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Replying To REDANDBLACK30:  "They should do that but they won't. Prices should be lowered across the board as they are too high, attending matches is a very expensive day out. There is no point complaining about ticket prices however because the GAA don't care.

Prices won't be lowered, they will continue to increase. What was the need for the GAA to put an extra €5 on All Ireland Hurling semi final tickets when those attendances are already very profitable due to the high level of attendance?? That is super capitalism.

Call a spade a spade the GAA is a greedy, self serving organisation for whom maximising profits is their driving motivation. The cost of going to matches has priced a lot of people out and that is to the eternal shame of the GAA because it is against the principles on which the organisation was founded."
They got The GAA part right, what it stood for was the Grab All Association. Concert season will be upon us soon after we get the football and hurling finished asap. More money for the boys who can't even keep the score.

Tirchonaill1 (Donegal) - Posts: 3319 - 08/07/2025 13:21:36    2624378

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Replying To Seanfanbocht:  "Principles?
To let everyone in free?"
The GAA was founded as a community and volunteer organisation and this greedy way of operating by the GAA runs contrary to that. A lot of people are being priced out by the cost of matches. Prices should be kept a level which everyone can afford. This is not the case.

Also the season is much more condensed the GAA should be reducing prices to take account of that. There are a lot of people at All Ireland finals who probably have been at very few matches in their lives while genuine fans miss out because they can't afford to go or can't get tickets. It's a disgrace the way tickets are distributed.

REDANDBLACK30 (Down) - Posts: 1711 - 08/07/2025 14:14:06    2624388

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Replying To Tirchonaill1:  "They got The GAA part right, what it stood for was the Grab All Association. Concert season will be upon us soon after we get the football and hurling finished asap. More money for the boys who can't even keep the score."
Absolutely fair play to Jimmy McGuinness for standing up to the GAA. The GAA do not care about genuine fans, they are morally bankrupt . Jarlath Burns has been lauded as a great President but he has defended the greedy policies of the GAA saying they needed the GAA Go/+ money etc. The GAA is an amateur organisation they could get a lot less money and still run well.

They do not need that money they want that money. If they just said we are just a greedy pack of b*****ds it would be more honest instead of this nonsense about the money being for stadia etc. They have yet to increase their offer of £15 million for Casement Park from over a decade ago.

REDANDBLACK30 (Down) - Posts: 1711 - 08/07/2025 14:26:52    2624391

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How about being delighted that yer team is in the AI semi final 2nd year in a row.
But no.. the compulsory misery gene kicks in and it's whine, moan, groan......

Seanfanbocht (Roscommon) - Posts: 2517 - 08/07/2025 14:27:26    2624392

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Replying To Fionn:  "It definitely looks that way. They need to be very careful though.

I think once you hit the €100 threshold for an AI Final ticket, there then becomes no limit. 110, 125 wont be far away.

Family Tickets are a great idea but as you say, they wont introduce, I reckon."
Yeah it's a shame the GAA is being run this way genuine fans will be priced out more and more in the future as it will simply become unaffordable for many.

REDANDBLACK30 (Down) - Posts: 1711 - 08/07/2025 14:33:23    2624396

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Replying To Fionn:  "I was not referring to AI Finals.... omg"
Yes you were unless you're unable to structure two sentences together

Claretandblue (Westmeath) - Posts: 2252 - 08/07/2025 14:46:48    2624401

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Replying To Claretandblue:  "Yes you were unless you're unable to structure two sentences together"
Says the man using no comma's or full stop.

People in glasshouses and all that.....

Fionn (Dublin) - Posts: 4447 - 08/07/2025 14:51:15    2624402

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The gombeens complaining about the 'Grab All Association' would want to take out last years Annual Report and have an ACTUAL look at the figures. Were it not for rental income from concerts and the like, the GAA would have run a small deficit. Most of the money raised through the GAA goes back to your own county boards to pay for, you know, the likes of Games Promotion Officers and so forth. And yes, the GAA does have problem childs like Cork, Mayo and certain clubs that they've had to bail out through mismanagement. The organisation doesn't run on fresh air, and would certainly cost far more to run were it not for the amatur ethos. I'd far rather give my 100eur for an All Ireland ticket than to a soccer club across the water or to our friends in the IRFU who are well fit to charge for games of less importance.

Square_B (Leitrim) - Posts: 1420 - 08/07/2025 15:20:21    2624407

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