Dundalk FC season tickets to go on sale this Friday

DundalkCrest2010Dundalk FC season tickets will go on sale this Friday with the club keeping the rates at the same price as last season.

Season Ticket prices in 2015 will offer major savings compared to paying into games on a match by match basis. The purchase of a season ticket will represent the equivalent of at least six matches free over the course of the season.

The tickets can be purchased from either Oriel Park or from the Dundalk FC stand in the Marshes Shopping Centre. The club have also announced that their new black away kit will also be on sale from the Marshes from 10am on Thursday.

An installment plan is also available where you can put a down payment on your season ticket in the Marshes Shopping Centre and pay off the cost before the start of the season.

This year’s season tickets have in-built information that identify each season ticket holder and must be scanned in on match-night.

The cost of tickets are as follows:

Allocated Stand Price
Adult €250 (Saving of at least €110)
OAP/Full-Time Third Level Student €200 (Saving of at least €96)
General Stand Admission Price
Adult €200 (Saving of at least €120)
OAP/Full-Time Third Level Student €160 (Saving of at least €80)
Secondary School Students (Age 13-17) Price
Ground €75 (Saving of at least €85)
Stand €125 (Saving of at least €115)
Primary School Students (12 and Under) Price
Ground Free to members of the Junior Supporters Club
Stand €50

One player who will not be at Oriel Park next season is Muirhevnamor man Marc Griffin, who has signed for Bohemians.

Kearney commits to Leinster for next season

Sean O'Brien, Dave Kearney and Jack McGrath were amongst the players to commit their futures to Leinster yesterday

Sean O’Brien, Dave Kearney and Jack McGrath were amongst the players to commit their futures to Leinster yesterday

Willville’s Dave Kearney was amongst 21 Leinster players to sign new IRFU contracts yesterday to commit themselves to the Province for the 2014/2015 season.

Others to sign deals with Leinster included Irish internationals Sean O’Brien and Jack McGrath, who helped the Ireland winger promote the province’s season tickets yesterday.

It has been a breakthrough year for Kearney, with a number of fine displays for both club and country as he and brother Rob celebrated Six Nations success.

Dundalk open new club stall in the Marshes

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Dundalk FC recently opened a new club stall in the Marshes Shopping Centre beside the Huckleberry’s ice-cream outlet.

The shop, which will be open over the festive period is selling a range of club memorabilia, including the new club jersey and season tickets for the 2014 campaign.

Jim Murphy’s new book C’Mon the Town, which was launched on Friday night in Oriel, is also available from the stall and would make an ideal stocking filler for any fan of the club.

Dundalk reveal season ticket prices for 2014 season

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Dundalk FC last night released their season ticket prices for next season.

Purchasing a season ticket will offer savings for supporters, working out as the equivalent of seeing at least six, and possibly seven, home games for free.

Prices are as follows:

ALLOCATED STAND
Adult €250      (Saving of at least €110)
OAP/Full-Time Third Level Student €200      (Saving of at least €96)
GENERAL STAND ADMISSION
Adult €200      (Saving of at least €120)
OAP/Full-Time Third Level Student €160      (Saving of at least €80)
GROUND ADMISSION
Adult €160      (Saving of at least €80)
OAP/Full-Time Third Level Student €150
SECNDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS (Age 13-17)
Ground €75         (Saving of at least €85)
Stand €125      (Saving of at least €115)
PRIMARY SCHOOL STUDENTS (12 and Under)
Ground Free to members of the Junior Supporters Club
Stand €50

The tickets will be on sale from next Tuesday from Oriel Park or the club’s stall in the Marshes Shopping Centre. An installment plan is also available where you can pay off the cost of your season ticket before the start of the season.

Meanwhile, the club has also announced an increase in the cost of general admission to Oriel Park for next season. The new pricing structure is as follows:

General Stand Admission
Adult €20
Concession (OAP/Full Time 3rd Level/Second Level) €15
Ground Admission
Adult €15
Concession (OAP/Full Time 3rd Level/Second Level) €10
Juvenile (Primary School 12 or Under without Free Season Ticket) €5

Dundalk FC offering free season tickets for primary school children

DundalkCrest2010Dundalk FC has announced that they will be offering free season tickets to primary school children, aged 12 and under, for the 2014 campaign.

As part of the process the club will be launching a new Junior Supporters’ Club in the coming weeks. This new initiative will be free to join with all members entitled to a free season ticket for the upcoming season as well as further benefits.

Chairman Ciaran Bond stated: “This has been a long-standing ambition of the board since we completed the takeover last year. With this unique plan we wish to make Friday nights at Oriel Park a more family friendly experience and to ease the burden on parents who wish to bring their kids to matches.”

General Manager Paul Johnston added: “We have recently added our former captain Liam Burns to our ranks as Schools Co-Ordinator and he will be involved in the rolling out of this project in the coming weeks. We have been visiting a number of schools in recent weeks and the interest in the club is massive in the community.

“This initiative will hopefully have the short-term benefit of making attendance at live football matches at Oriel Park much more affordable for families plus have the long-term benefit of introducing kids to supporting their local football club and set them on their way to becoming life-long fans.”

More information will be released soon on this initiative. Junior Supporters’ Club members will also be able to vote for their own Player of the Year and have the opportunities for to get involved in the club as ball-boys and ball-girls.

Information on other season ticket prices will be announced shortly.