Name: Alex McCaughan
29/2/2012
Good luck on the final in Croke. Have pleasant memories from past participation and watching the teams through the years. Go Shamrocks Go... will be watching and SHOUTING for you in Tenerife . Would love to see you take the final this year, a great team effort so far. Alex and Maureen
Name: Danny McIntyre
29/2/2012
Coming to watch you win, very expensive ticket, so please win!!! First stop.... The Pound! GULP!
Name: ShamRock
29/2/2012
Everyone should head to Cusack stand. Our kids are the Shamrocks future - dont leave them nor their parents out on their own. it is our unity that has kept us going over the yeas. we should all be together supporting our team on this mighty day!
Name: Red-Cross
28/2/2012
If Crossmaglen support Loughgiel Shamrocks on St Patricks Day we can be Cross supporters. If they dont then we can be very cross indeed.
Name: mother hen
28/2/2012
is a coach/bus being organised for taking supporters to the final?
If yes who do I contct to book it?
If yes who do I contct to book it?
not officially from the club, but there seems to be a few being organised around the parish. will ask and if possible publish
Name: bushwhacker
28/2/2012
Any ticket price reduction for OAP's?.....
We have not been advised by Croke Park if they are offering an OAP rate (therefore it would be fair to assume there isn't one), if we find out there is before Thur night we will post on the website, if not you can make enquires on the night.
Name: parent
28/2/2012
Is there a limited number of tickets being sold on Thursday night or will there be plenty for everyone to stop the stampede!!
plenty and all good tickets
Name: supporter
28/2/2012
were r most people gong to sit for the final? if most people for the cusack would it be a idea for the club to ask for their free tickets for the cusack stand so everyone can be together!
Club already have their allocation of tickets
Name: shamrock
28/2/2012
have to agree with most of the posters we should all head to the cusack especially as a lot of children will be going and make as much noise
Name: NACN
28/2/2012
North Antrim Community Network, with the Rural Community Network and the Integrated Education Fund is organising two events on education for parents, communities, educationalists and elected representatives.
BALLYMENA COUNCIL AREA
Thursday 22nd March
6.30 pm - 9.30 pm (light tea from 6.00 pm ) Braid Arts Centre, Ballymena
COLERAINE COUNCIL AREA
Thursday 29th March
6.30 pm - 9.30 pm (light tea from 6.00 pm ) Sandel Centre, Coleraine
Our education system is facing a number of challenges over the next few years which could potentially lead to significant changes in how schools are planned, funded, managed and structured. This context presents real opportunities for local people and local communities and their schools to do things differently; to imagine how education might be delivered differently in their area in the best interests of children, both today and into the future. In many areas, this could involved exploring greater degrees of sharing both within and between schools to improve and sustain good local education.
Come along to these events to hear from educationalists and others on some of the local challenges and have your say on your ideas for the future. Please register with Teresa McKernan at RCN on 028 867 66670 or teresa@ruralcommunitynetwork.org.
BALLYMENA COUNCIL AREA
Thursday 22nd March
6.30 pm - 9.30 pm (light tea from 6.00 pm ) Braid Arts Centre, Ballymena
COLERAINE COUNCIL AREA
Thursday 29th March
6.30 pm - 9.30 pm (light tea from 6.00 pm ) Sandel Centre, Coleraine
Our education system is facing a number of challenges over the next few years which could potentially lead to significant changes in how schools are planned, funded, managed and structured. This context presents real opportunities for local people and local communities and their schools to do things differently; to imagine how education might be delivered differently in their area in the best interests of children, both today and into the future. In many areas, this could involved exploring greater degrees of sharing both within and between schools to improve and sustain good local education.
Come along to these events to hear from educationalists and others on some of the local challenges and have your say on your ideas for the future. Please register with Teresa McKernan at RCN on 028 867 66670 or teresa@ruralcommunitynetwork.org.