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Published 10:01 8 Aug 2018 BST
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4. The backlash.
5. You can't afford to fall out with anyone.
6. Seek out long lost relatives from different counties.
Ask them about their families - double check with their parents who's still alive and who isn't. Make an in-joke about the amount of tea you drank at that wake 11 years ago.
Tell them exactly where they can get tickets for you - every club gets two after all. Tell them to go get them.
7. Raffles and quizzes
Yes, it's desperation stuff but it's best to have this covered before you carry on with the real work.
8. Club draws
MayoGAABlog summed up the struggle last year with this brilliant summation of where exactly everyone could enter every club draw.
9. Pay your club membership
They know how to get you.
10. Retweet and follow, like and share.
https://twitter.com/GAA_Handball/status/377146290129633281
11. Like and share.
Don't get caught out with the fake competitions though.
12. Reach out to a player.
13. Ebay.
Good luck with that.
14. You know the drill.
"Any spare tickets for the game, I'll buy."

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