This will definitely tempt some ticket-holders.
The hunt is on and has been on since Stephen Rochford and Jim Gavin guided their teams to the All-Ireland Football Final.
Almost as soon as the final whistle had blown, and Mayo had beaten Tipperary, the tweets, texts, DMs, shout-outs and prayers followed. ‘Has anyone got a ticket?’
The asking prices have been climbing steeply.
How much would you pay for an All-Ireland final ticket?https://t.co/GJ3LfBSRbS #Mayo #Dublin #GAA
— GAA JOE (@GAA__JOE) September 6, 2016
One Westport fan has taken a slightly left-field approach in trying to hook a coveted ticket.
25 black face ewes with another 13 spry ones thrown in for good measure. Wow.
We like that the seller is playing hard-ball. ‘May consider… ‘
We advise that you get on this quick if you have a spare ticket going and could do with 38 ewes.
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