FOR THE FOURTH year running, fans who are unable to get their hands on tickets for the All-Ireland football championship final can still experience the big-match atmosphere.
The ODEON cinema group have once again announced they will screen Kerryโs showdown with Dublin at Croke Park in ten of their venues across the country โ and entry is free.
Tickets are now available to order online and the pre-match coverage begins at 3pm, half an hour before throw-in at HQ on Sunday 20 September.
It follows the successful screening of last weekendโs hurling final between Kilkenny and Galway.
While there are four cinemas in the capital for Dublin fans to spend the afternoon, Kerry supporters will have to travel 113km if they want to take advantage of this cinematic experience.
Participating venues:
- Blanchardstown
- Point Village
- Coolock
- Stillorgan
- Cavan
- Limerick
- Waterford
- Naas
- Newbridge
- Portlaoise
Tickets are available here but are limited to one family pass per person.
Iโd hate the see the combined hours Iโve spent on it over the yearsโฆ addictive isnโt the word
@Mossy: championship manager 01-02. Extra results were greatly affected by that game.
Won my first league game of the season last night with Preston, from my couch in Melbourne. Got Aaron Connolly on loan, heavily scouting Ireland!
FA Premier League Football manager 1999/2000 I was the manager of newly promoted Sunderland with Niall Quinn/Kevin Philips up front and I was flying as my team Sunderland were in 6th at mid February and next thing I got sacked couldnโt believe it!
I got so good at it they offered me a role in the England setup. Stuff like that doesnโt go unnoticed.
@James Elphick:
Jay of Inbetweeners
@Mรญcheรกl Moran: Spot on. Lol.
Already finished it mate
FA Premier League Football manager 1999/2000 I was the manager of newly promoted Sunderland with Niall Quinn/Kevin Philips up front and I was flying as my team Sunderland were in 6th at mid February and next thing I got sacked couldnโt believe it!