All-Ireland bid to stage 2023 RWC

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Was on the bike track at the weekend. It was remodelled for non professionals and is now a lovely rolling circuit across the park

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mikerob wrote:Has there ever been a multi-billion pound construction project that has come in under budget?
I believe there have been several in North Korea.
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This is all beyond the point

WR will have to select the nation that guarantees them the income

The income has to be underwritten by nationla government

The IRFU bid involved 2 of those governments. One of which is upset at the IRFU
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Russ wrote:Was on the bike track at the weekend. It was remodelled for non professionals and is now a lovely rolling circuit across the park

People need to visit london and not rely on Daily Mail propaganda
I have been in London more times than I have read the Daily Mail
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Russ wrote:Was on the bike track at the weekend. It was remodelled for non professionals and is now a lovely rolling circuit across the park

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I have been in London more times than I have read the Daily Mail
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I hope if the RWC does come we can have another Sunday match. I remember passing through a "Free P" protest at Ravenhill last time when Australia played Romania.
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Will Brexit have an effect on the thoughts of giving Ireland the bid ?
Lot of unknowns as far as travel, merchandise and workers plus ticket sales etc
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Rooster wrote:Will Brexit have an effect on the thoughts of giving Ireland the bid ?
Lot of unknowns as far as travel, merchandise and workers plus ticket sales etc
Brexit means Brexit means Brexit
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We will have a hell of a lot of stadium building to do just to get through the group matches…
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Cockatrice wrote:We will have a hell of a lot of stadium building to do just to get through the group matches…
Those polish builders need anothet english speaking country to build things in
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Them boyos from Qatar work for nothin. A few coachloads of them, shipped into Craigavon, the wasteland between Pitydown and Buckfast Central, we'd be sorted. They'd be dying to knock up a few stadiums for us......
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Tighter End wrote:Them boyos from Qatar work for nothin. A few coachloads of them, shipped into Craigavon, the wasteland between Pitydown and Buckfast Central, we'd be sorted. They'd be dying to knock up a few stadiums for us......
They would rather chance a construction job in Appelo as stay in Craigavon
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I see Givan was the guest of honour at Ballynahinch the othet night. Invited by UR to open the gym ...
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Tighter End wrote:Them boyos from Qatar work for nothin. A few coachloads of them, shipped into Craigavon, the wasteland between Pitydown and Buckfast Central, we'd be sorted. They'd be dying to knock up a few stadiums for us......
I assume you mean Partydown not Pitydown? Predictive text?

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Tighter End wrote:Them boyos from Qatar work for nothin. A few coachloads of them, shipped into Craigavon, the wasteland between Pitydown and Buckfast Central, we'd be sorted. They'd be dying to knock up a few stadiums for us......
I assume you mean Partydown not Pitydown? Predictive text?

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It's actually Portydown for the local pronounciation :thumleft:
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