Ticket crisis grips Armagh
Armagh officials have warned fans that tickets for Sunday's All-Ireland final against Kerry at Croke Park have almost dried up.
The Orchard County received an allocation of just 9,500 for their first final date in 25 years.
Crossmaglen Rangers secretary, Margaret McConville, whose son Oisin is the county's top scorer in the championship lashed the shortfall saying: "I've never known anything like this in all my years in the GAA.
"By the time we get through the managers, executive committee and current players we nearly have to stop."




