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Freddie....................i purchased five bus passes and five terrace tickets from the Branch office last Friday.
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Got my Leinster match tickets from UB last Saturday morning along with bus tickets.
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colinh wrote:I told you I was slow on the uptake ...... what do they use now?

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It's an extremely bad merged photo :roll: you can see the joint at the steps where the bend is :lol:
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cheers browner

when I phoned the branch last week I was told that as soon as tickets were available it would be announced on the website
(I plan to make my own way down and am just looking for a terrace ticket)

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Got an e-mail from the Branch yesterday to say they were on sale until the 23rd
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ding dong2u wrote:Got an e-mail from the Branch yesterday to say they were on sale until the 23rd
That's cutting it a bit fine...
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Rooster wrote:
colinh wrote:I told you I was slow on the uptake ...... what do they use now?

Colin :twisted:
It's an extremely bad merged photo :roll: you can see the joint at the steps where the bend is :lol:
Very observant I must say Rooster ...... Must be the view from your perch. Must be close from where the pic was taken. You are not a Rooster you are an eagle in disguise.

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colinh wrote: Must be the view from your perch. Must be close from where the pic was taken.
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No where near my perch that was taken from high up in stand right at the touchline at the beer tent end :roll:
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Aye but you are a hawk eyed eagle and Im a mouldy old dough.

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