frankthetank wrote: ↑Mon Sep 23, 2024 3:54 pm
greenairfield wrote: ↑Mon Sep 23, 2024 2:49 pm
I dont get the point your trying to make
The point is this:
According to the article the preferred option of the CB was to split the Semi-Finals to Saturday and Sunday (something they didn't do for football by the way). Therefore if you were intending to go to both semi-finals it would cost you €40. Which is extortionate to go to county semi-finals. In the end they couldn't do it as Coolderry and K/K wouldn't agree to it.
Therefore it's quite clear they were viewing the semi-finals as a money making exercise rather than providing a day's entertainment to people at a reasonable cost. At the end of the day Offaly GAA's remit is to provide a fixture of games for players and supporters. Not price people out of going to games if they would like to. They run enough fundraisers during the year that we all contribute to without trying to charge people €40 to go and see the county semi-finals in hurling.
It just leaves a sour taste for me that as match going supporter I am treated as as someone to be fleeced rather than a valued supporter who is entitled to value for money. I'm not a clubber man. I go to games. A lot of games. But this just really annoyed me.
This county board has got most things right and it's work on hurling on particular has reignited us all and they are to be hugely commended. But sometimes money just can't be the first priority.
As it is they have avoided a lot of negative feedback.
Admission to senior semi finals is €12 for a single game or €18 for a double header.
Admission for a double header involving different grades is set at the higher grade. However assuming the lower grade is the final (€15) I assume double header for the final/semi final would have been €15 and €30 if you wanted to get both semis.
So in your case, you’ll now pay €18 and get the two semi finals in a double header. I think you’re been harsh on county board. What they said was they want to split the semi finals to align with Coolderry and KK with their respective lower grade teams. That’s a fair assessment by county board in my view as I’d say there’ll be more Coolderry and KK fans attending both days now and paying what will be €33 than neutrals attending the senior semi finals on separate days and paying what would be €24.
I think the county board will make more revenue with their second choice preference.
You’re also forgetting that by the county boards preference, you’d be getting 4 games.
Lastly, a season ticket for €200 is good value for anyone that attends a lot of games. I have one now for last few years and wouldn’t be without it
Doon exile....