Thanks for the reply
@Throwball . Your response to me simply highlights a significant issue.
There was a time when it was possible to buy match tickets at stores in North, Mid and South Armagh as well as in Newry. I'm open to correction, but I think it was also possible to buy them from the County Office at the Ceannaras. Now it appears to be restricted to South Armagh and Newry.
I definitely think that our County Executive needs to look at this situation. O'Neills in Belfast sell match tickets (as does the Newry store), and I just happen to be in Belfast today so will go there for my tickets for the match tomorrow. However, surely O'Neills in Craigavon could provide a service similar to the Belfast store that would cater for supporters in the North of the County - as O'Neills in Belfast and Newry do - and if no store is available in Armagh City, then why can the County not step up and sell them from the Ceannaras?
I bought my tickets for the Cavan and Kildare games, on line, on the Friday before each match. Those games were both on Saturday. I went on line yesterday morning - the Friday before a Sunday fixture - to purchase but discovered that the on line option was no longer available, over 48 hours before the match was due to start.
It definitely isn't good enough. We are now in the 21st Century and my sense would be that customer service should evolve to reflect modern demands, and indeed modern prices. It seems to me that the service provided for Armagh supporters falls way below what might reasonably be expected in this day and age and is simply not good enough, as it serves only to inconvenience.