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Published 12:20 15 Feb 2022 GMT
Updated 12:20 15 Feb 2022 GMT
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Last week there was a website fault with Ticketmaster internationally, which affected several events across the world, and prevented fans from purchasing their tickets.
The huge amount of traffic from the Super Bowl that was played on Sunday, is believed to have had affect on the website, but regardless of this the GAA are staying paperless.
This season so far has been "cashless" in regards to its tickets, and is not something that they want to change.
There were initially complaints from people regarding the difficulty that elderly GAA fans were having trouble working with the online element of it all.
You can still purchase tickets however, in some stores such as SuperValue, and Centra, to help aid those who struggle with the digital aspect of it.
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