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Internet bidding war breaks out as diehard fans spend thousands on All-Ireland tickets.

Europe Intelligence Wire

| September 22, 2005 | COPYRIGHT 2003 Financial Times Ltd. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

(From Irish Independent)

A BIDDING war has broken out over tickets for Sunday's All-Ireland Football final between Kerry and Tyrone with diehard fans pledging thousands to be at the game.

By last night a single ticket for the Hogan Stand had attracted a bid of 1,185 on e-Bay, the on-line auction website, with the seller warning that he reserved the right to withdraw the ticket as he had advertised it elsewhere.

price of a ticket for Sunday's final is 60 with tickets for Hill 16 selling for 30 each.

Premium level tickets, which are being sold on e-Bay, were not on sale for Sunday's final as these are sold years in advance, according to the …

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