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Re: Leicester v Ulster January

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Booked terrace tkt at 12.15 with Tigers tkt office the guy said they had plenty left. Bring it on :fleg: :red: :stout: :stout: :stout:
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Just booked 2 terrace tkts directly from Tigers (only £1.50 service charge! :thumleft: ) 2 returns to Lahndahn Stansted, a car, and a night in the Leicester Central Travelodge. £220 the lot :cheers:
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BaggyTrousers wrote:Ulster ticket allocation now sold out. :cheers:
So any more sales are from tiggers own allocation - their own fans mustmn't want to see their team gettin beat :cheers:
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3 terrace tickets bought from Tigers site.. flights booked via Ryanair, Dublin - Birmingham. Silly money for easyjet already.
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Cap'n Grumpy wrote:
BaggyTrousers wrote:Ulster ticket allocation now sold out. :cheers:
So any more sales are from tiggers own allocation - their own fans mustmn't want to see their team gettin beat :cheers:
We've had 3 from them for a while

People speculating we were given 2000 in our allocation, and there's bound to be 500-1000 more who bought from the Tiggers.

The PRL will never have had an atmosphere like it
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Russ wrote:
Cap'n Grumpy wrote:
BaggyTrousers wrote:Ulster ticket allocation now sold out. :cheers:
So any more sales are from tiggers own allocation - their own fans mustmn't want to see their team gettin beat :cheers:
We've had 3 from them for a while

People speculating we were given 2000 in our allocation, and there's bound to be 500-1000 more who bought from the Tiggers.

The PRL will never have had an atmosphere like it
Did UR take the full quota allowed under the ERC rules? I would have thought it was more than 2K? :scratch:
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Tiggers site is showing sold out now as well
“That made me feel very special and underlined to me that Ulster is more than a team, it is a community and a rugby family"
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Cap'n Grumpy wrote:
Russ wrote:
Cap'n Grumpy wrote:
BaggyTrousers wrote:Ulster ticket allocation now sold out. :cheers:
So any more sales are from tiggers own allocation - their own fans mustmn't want to see their team gettin beat :cheers:
We've had 3 from them for a while

People speculating we were given 2000 in our allocation, and there's bound to be 500-1000 more who bought from the Tiggers.

The PRL will never have had an atmosphere like it
Did UR take the full quota allowed under the ERC rules? I would have thought it was more than 2K? :scratch:
WR holds 24,000. How many were Ulster rugby entitled to under "ERC rules". 15%?
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I just bought my ticket from the Tiggers website. Plenty of availability it seems. I'm flying to Stansted and hiring a car for an overnighter. Anyone need a lift?
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General Prom wrote:I just bought my ticket from the Tiggers website. Plenty of availability it seems. I'm flying to Stansted and hiring a car for an overnighter. Anyone need a lift?
We're doing the same. 06:15 from the international. Gonna be a long day >crazy1

Race ye to Leicester :thumleft:
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big mervyn wrote:
General Prom wrote:I just bought my ticket from the Tiggers website. Plenty of availability it seems. I'm flying to Stansted and hiring a car for an overnighter. Anyone need a lift?
We're doing the same. 06:15 from the international. Gonna be a long day >crazy1

Race ye to Leicester :thumleft:

Have you got transport?
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General Prom wrote:
big mervyn wrote:
General Prom wrote:I just bought my ticket from the Tiggers website. Plenty of availability it seems. I'm flying to Stansted and hiring a car for an overnighter. Anyone need a lift?
We're doing the same. 06:15 from the international. Gonna be a long day >crazy1

Race ye to Leicester :thumleft:

Have you got transport?
I've booked a wee cyar. 2 of us. You on your own?
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Yep I am..........
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General Prom wrote:I just bought my ticket from the Tiggers website. Plenty of availability it seems. I'm flying to Stansted and hiring a car for an overnighter. Anyone need a lift?
General Motors? :D
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Easyjet Saturday morning flight to Luton ....2 travellers .Anyone hiring a car or a bus ,returning Sunday evening?
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