Baa Baa tickets
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Baa Baa tickets
3 tickets available for the Barbarians game. West Terrace. £12 each or 3 for £30. PM me if you are interested.
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Chuck in 12 pints, 3 pies and a few dodgy women and you might get a buyer.boysontour2 wrote:3 tickets available for the Barbarians game. West Terrace. £12 each or 3 for £30. PM me if you are interested.
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Don't tell me BoT can't find the West Terrace
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was handed 6 corporate tickets by someone on a committee… can't give them away it seems. I give them to good cause..
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If they're available I'm sure i can find an ownerCockatrice wrote:was handed 6 corporate tickets by someone on a committee… can't give them away it seems. I give them to good cause..
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Ive two west terrace tickets but I would swap them for these if you wantCockatrice wrote:was handed 6 corporate tickets by someone on a committee… can't give them away it seems. I give them to good cause..
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Is the terrace suitable for an 11 year old?
I have my own tv channel, what have you got?
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Yeah and should be plenty of space.Dave wrote:Is the terrace suitable for an 11 year old?
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Ok cheersdamianmcr wrote:Yeah and should be plenty of space.Dave wrote:Is the terrace suitable for an 11 year old?
I have my own tv channel, what have you got?
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Yip, was going to say with the small crowd it should be ideal for younguns to be able to see pretty well.damianmcr wrote:Yeah and should be plenty of space.Dave wrote:Is the terrace suitable for an 11 year old?
Plus it is likely to be the best rugby for kids to watch this season.
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For the Baa baas it should be fine. Against Munster the other week it was not - due to some rather choice language directed at our 'players' and if there were any young children in the vicinity, please accept my sincere apologies.Dave wrote:Is the terrace suitable for an 11 year old?
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He's just showing an interest in rugby so that is my logic. Two teams happy to the fling the ball about rather than the turdfest we are used to.BaggyTrousers wrote:Yip, was going to say with the small crowd it should be ideal for younguns to be able to see pretty well.damianmcr wrote:Yeah and should be plenty of space.Dave wrote:Is the terrace suitable for an 11 year old?
Plus it is likely to be the best rugby for kids to watch this season.
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Good thinking, if you brought kids to an Ulster match they might never go backDave wrote:He's just showing an interest in rugby so that is my logic. Two teams happy to the fling the ball about rather than the turdfest we are used to.BaggyTrousers wrote:Yip, was going to say with the small crowd it should be ideal for younguns to be able to see pretty well.damianmcr wrote:Yeah and should be plenty of space.Dave wrote:Is the terrace suitable for an 11 year old?
Plus it is likely to be the best rugby for kids to watch this season.
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felt they needed to go to a good cause…. so give them to Young man (anyone remember him)..Russ wrote:If they're available I'm sure i can find an ownerCockatrice wrote:was handed 6 corporate tickets by someone on a committee… can't give them away it seems. I give them to good cause..
Anyhow UR have done a good job of last minute promotion (sorry free handouts to anyone) and the crowd has almost doubled in size in the last week. Not quite sold out but at least a respectable 15,000 plus.
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Sounds like Sorries