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IRISH PEOPLE: Dublin Vs Meath GAA?

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I was told that the tickets were goin on sale today for the replay, however, ticketmaster says tickets are'nt available. Is this because the throw-in time is being rescheduled and it has to be printed on the tickets or are they just sold out??????

If something on the tickets had to be amended surely they could'nt have gone on sale today.

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  1. You need to apply to the GAA direct for them. They are not yet out but you can order them from them. My sister has hers sorted for her and my parents.


  2. no...i dont think there sold out-(i certainly hope there not anyway!)....why dont you try your local GAA club?? They get tickets, and someone there may be able to give you one in the event that there sold out.

    I hate the way its a double-header again..:(

  3. In Ireland here we believe half of what we see and none of what we hear

  4. As far as I'm aware they are not sold out.  I received an email from my son's club offering individual and family tickets yesterday.

  5. Wexford and Louth are playing as well and Dublin would sell it out themselves so my guess is it is sold out

  6. ahh, you've gotta love the Irish!

    I am Irish American, and d**n proud of my heritage!

  7. you have to remember that there is only 82,000 (or 82,500 - media keeps changing the capacity) tickets and 4 counties looking for them (dublin, meath, louth and wexford). one which has a huge population. when all the local clubs are given their tickets, the remainder go on general sale from either ticketmaster or from the county's ground (dublin's ground, meath's ground etc.). You'd have more chance of getting one if you're a dublin supporter, last game they got 30,000 out of the 78,002 tickets that were sold. I'd say the game sold out very fast.

  8. UP THE DUBS WE ARE THE GREATEST

  9. If you want a ticket for it there are very often still tickets available for sale for the hill on the day of the match. Obviously, they are scarce for a  Dublin match and non existent for an all Ireland final, but a mate of mine got a ticket for the hill on the day of the first Meath-Dublin match.

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