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Re: Ireland v New Zealand tickets

Posted: Wed Oct 05, 2016 11:15 pm
by Shan
Russ wrote: Sure the pound is now so weak you'll not miss us
We'll miss any genuine supporters who can't stomach it because of the actions of some shower of saddo gowls in D4.

We wouldn't miss any of those saddos.


That would be even more true were shooting folk a legal occupation. :D

Re: Ireland v New Zealand tickets

Posted: Thu Oct 06, 2016 12:25 pm
by HwoodMike2umate
To appease Baggy we have not bought tickets but still plan on a weekend of eating and drinking in Dalkey (with at least one visit to the Weatherspoons in Dun Laoghaire) so will aim to spend the money we would have spent on tickets watching the game in the Queens bar instead.

Re: Ireland v New Zealand tickets

Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2016 8:08 am
by againstthehead
Many Ulster players expected to feature for Ireland do you reckon folks? Best, Henderson, Jackson and Jared certain to be in there? I'm guessing Tommy and AAT won't have played enough to make much of an impression. Big Stu is crocked for a while yet I think and wee Stu again hasn't played a lot. Ulster can't afford to lose too many so perhaps just as well.

Re: Ireland v New Zealand tickets

Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2016 9:12 am
by Russ
againstthehead wrote:Many Ulster players expected to feature for Ireland do you reckon folks? Best, Henderson, Jackson and Jared certain to be in there? I'm guessing Tommy and AAT won't have played enough to make much of an impression. Big Stu is crocked for a while yet I think and wee Stu again hasn't played a lot. Ulster can't afford to lose too many so perhaps just as well.
Marshall

Re: Ireland v New Zealand tickets

Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2016 9:57 am
by BaggyTrousers
HwoodMike2umate wrote:To appease Baggy we have not bought tickets but still plan on a weekend of eating and drinking in Dalkey (with at least one visit to the Weatherspoons in Dun Laoghaire) so will aim to spend the money we would have spent on tickets watching the game in the Queens bar instead.
That is more than acceptable Mike, I hope you have a splendid weekend and fill your skin :stout: :stout: :stout: Consider me appeased. :thumleft:

Nice wee spot Dalkey, though quite what the residents feel about an infestation of face painted Nordie gowls I can but guess. :D

Re: Ireland v New Zealand tickets

Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2016 12:32 pm
by scrum5
Russ wrote:
againstthehead wrote:Many Ulster players expected to feature for Ireland do you reckon folks? Best, Henderson, Jackson and Jared certain to be in there? I'm guessing Tommy and AAT won't have played enough to make much of an impression. Big Stu is crocked for a while yet I think and wee Stu again hasn't played a lot. Ulster can't afford to lose too many so perhaps just as well.
Marshall
Please let it be Paul

Re: Ireland v New Zealand tickets

Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2016 5:14 pm
by Dublin4
With the collapse in sterling in the last week, I guess our Northern friends will find a Dublin weekend especially dear at present.
Anyway, all the tickets are sold.

Re: Ireland v New Zealand tickets

Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2016 5:19 pm
by BaggyTrousers
Dublin4 wrote:With the collapse in sterling in the last week, I guess our Northern friends will find a Dublin weekend especially dear at present.
Anyway, all the tickets are sold.
You can stick the games and Dublin up yer hole D4, I've added it to my shitlist just below London. It will probably require a funeral to get me back there ................. it would be good if it was a mass burial, Nucifora, Schmidtferbrains and the entirety of the FIRFU professional game board, hopefully currently not including Gordie Hamilton.

Have a nice day.

Re: Ireland v New Zealand tickets

Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2016 8:08 pm
by againstthehead
scrum5 wrote:
Russ wrote:
againstthehead wrote:Many Ulster players expected to feature for Ireland do you reckon folks? Best, Henderson, Jackson and Jared certain to be in there? I'm guessing Tommy and AAT won't have played enough to make much of an impression. Big Stu is crocked for a while yet I think and wee Stu again hasn't played a lot. Ulster can't afford to lose too many so perhaps just as well.
Marshall
Please let it be Paul
Quality. Indeed.