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We are giving Saracens hard time about copying UR, the what do we do http://www.ulsterrugby.com/News/LatestN ... hman-.aspx

COPY FECKING MUNSTER :roll: If kimble has his grubby hands on this, shame on you sir
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Cornerfleg wrote:Ulster By Birth ... Irish and British by the grace of dual passports!!!!!
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Just logged in. Car park pass now appears to be £120.
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Cracker wrote:Just logged in. Car park pass now appears to be £120.
Thats cheap, by the way what is Priority 2 booking for Leinster game?
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Can somebody just reassure me - I'm working under the assumption that I have until 31st May to renew my season ticket for next year. That's right, isn't it?
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promenader wrote:Can somebody just reassure me - I'm working under the assumption that I have until 31st May to renew my season ticket for next year. That's right, isn't it?
That is correct - stated by UR in e-mails - also in my account showed invoice payment due by 31 May :thumleft:
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Kofi Annan wrote:
Cracker wrote:Just logged in. Car park pass now appears to be £120.
Thats cheap, by the way what is Priority 2 booking for Leinster game?
It would suggest that ST holders (13/14) will be able to purchase x additional tickets for the Lienster game (Priority 1). (where x>=0)

Then new ST holders (14/15) will be able to purchase y tickets for the Leinster game (Priority 2).(where y>0).

If x=0 then they should probably have renamed Priority2 as Priority1.


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Rovi Snave wrote:
promenader wrote:Can somebody just reassure me - I'm working under the assumption that I have until 31st May to renew my season ticket for next year. That's right, isn't it?
That is correct - stated by UR in e-mails - also in my account showed invoice payment due by 31 May :thumleft:
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Cracker wrote:Just logged in. Car park pass now appears to be £120.
:shock: You are right, should have paid it yesterday, are they taking ideas from the airlines, probably £135 tomorrow and only 2 left at that price >threaten
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Season Ticket duly renewed. Now... What do i get for my loyalty??
I want Ulster to play at least one pre-season game in my back-garden, preferably against one of those luxe French franchises, like Toulon or maybe even Racing at a push. Then at least one kbnock-out match....say a Semi Final to be played in my front garden....so the neighbours can see it at least.
I want a signed Ulster shirt, ball, coat, limited edition water-colour of the team in an extravagantly priced foreign location like Biarittz and a water-bottle and maybe one of those nice new warm-up shirts...and a couple of Hastings rubber ducks while you're at it.
I want Ulster to abandon Ravenhill on a regular basis and play all manner of competitive matches at a variety of grounds around the country so I'm not inconvenienced in any way about travelling to Ravenhill for a 19:05hrs KO every Fri night. It's a real pain in the hole having to commit to it every damn weekend they're at home. Just play close to where I am on Any Given Friday.
I want a guaranteed ticket for every HEC (other European rugby cup competitions may be available - sponsored aby other brands) match, even if Ulster arent actually physically involved. That's not the point. I watch every match on TV - why shouldn't I get a ticket? I demand it. I'm worth it.
Oh - and I want EXACTLY the same deal for Mrs. Commando (apart from the nights she's washing her hair, obviously)
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Latest e-mail from Ulster Rugby confirms next years season ticket covers 14 Competitive Matches as opposed to this years which covered 15.
So big price hike in both season ticket and car park pass for one less match !
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oldmannix wrote:Latest e-mail from Ulster Rugby confirms next years season ticket covers 14 Competitive Matches as opposed to this years which covered 15.
So big price hike in both season ticket and car park pass for one less match !
Shirley we only had 14 competitive matches this season (and some of those were pretty uncompetitive)
11 x League
3 x Heiny

What was the other one? :scratch:

Didn't think it was a big hike anyway - terrace certainly wasn't.
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Pre season friendly?????
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