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Don't think there is a thread for this yet, everyone seems to be too busy planning their trips to Southern France... So... Who's planning to make this journey over? I'm in the process of relocating to London, so sadly had to give up my ST, but travelling up for this game. I see tickets are available to purchase through Tigers website - has anyone else purchased tickets yet, and if so, where in the ground?
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Didn't know they were on sale yet

Will get some terrace tickets

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Thanks for the heads up Duckjnr! 3 bought for H&B terrace
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Booked for the H & B Terrace. Flying out Friday to monday with easy jet and staying at the Campanile (stayed there a couple of times before - OK and fairly central). Less than £200 all in.
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waggonsroll wrote:Booked for the H & B Terrace. Flying out Friday to monday with easy jet and staying at the Campanile (stayed there a couple of times before - OK and fairly central). Less than £200 all in.
Another £400 for beer and curry though
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You'll be packed in like Sardines on that Holland & Barrett terrace with little to no elbow room to sup a pint.

I'm considering taking seats in what used to be the big Cat stand instead myself.
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Exams are looking like they are scuppering my trip

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2 for the H&B
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6 for H and B terrace. SUFTUM
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Wee Woman wrote:You'll be packed in like Sardines on that Holland & Barrett terrace with little to no elbow room to sup a pint.

I'm considering taking seats in what used to be the big Cat stand instead myself.
These wee people just keep complaining.
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Kofi Annan wrote:
Wee Woman wrote:You'll be packed in like Sardines on that Holland & Barrett terrace with little to no elbow room to sup a pint.

I'm considering taking seats in what used to be the big Cat stand instead myself.
These wee people just keep complaining.
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More space on the Crumbie than our own terrace IIRC.
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BR wrote:More space on the Crumbie than our own terrace IIRC.
That was my experience standing near the tunnel last Jan. Decent view too, but the older terraces (and the new wan at Ravenhill!) can present a challenge for the vertically challenged >EW
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big mervyn wrote:
BR wrote:More space on the Crumbie than our own terrace IIRC.
That was my experience standing near the tunnel last Jan. Decent view too, but the older terraces (and the new wan at Ravenhill!) can present a challenge for the vertically challenged >EW
Great atmosphere on it, but don't try and enter as late as we did

Get there early and get guldering

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Wee Woman wrote:You'll be packed in like Sardines on that Holland & Barrett terrace with little to no elbow room to sup a pint.

I'm considering taking seats in what used to be the big Cat stand instead myself.
H &B Terrace is grand, never had a problem with the view. Sadly having had to squander several or more hundreds of euros on replacing a pile of stuff in my Spanish hovel last week, it is highly unlikely I will be present. :duh:

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