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I see that the Aquinas School car park is up to £90 for next year does anyone know if that is to allow parking for all of the 21 matches
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A similar question could be asked regarding the Scoop Bar Pass.

"Will the Scoop Bar be open for all 21 games and will access be limited to Pass holders (+ guest) ONLY for all 21 games?"
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Can't see them opening more than 1 bar for the Ravens' games. It really wouldn't make sense. Therefore the great unwashed would need to be accomodated in the Scoop (maybe we could be segregated into a small corner :) ).

Also, unless attendances grow significantly, few would have a requirement for Aquinas parking.
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BR wrote:Can't see them opening more than 1 bar for the Ravens' games. It really wouldn't make sense. Therefore the great unwashed would need to be accomodated in the Scoop (maybe we could be segregated into a small corner).

Also, unless attendances grow significantly, few would have a requirement for Aquinas parking.
Both questions I believe were advanced in relation to the number of games the facilities would be open for. Additionally, in respect of the Scoop, to determine if the facility would be available to any free of charge for some games and hence the number of games to which the charge specifically relates.

For the avoidance of any doubt - segregating the 'great unwashed' was not suggested. Anyone who knows me would know I would not be of that ilk. I'ts a pity some may think I am.
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i for one have never imagined u to be a soap-dodger

now rooster, what with tramping over all them there fields in the massey ferguson, is another matter entirely...
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cardoc wrote:I see that the Aquinas School car park is up to £90 for next year does anyone know if that is to allow parking for all of the 21 matches
Can't see it happening but one lives in hope Ravens matches have always been excluded.
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WhiteKnightoftheWeld wrote:i for one have never imagined u to be a soap-dodger

now rooster, what with tramping over all them there fields in the massey ferguson, is another matter entirely...
Havn't got nor never had a massey ferguson, usually manage to get sh1t washed off before I go to Ravers though.
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cardoc wrote:I see that the Aquinas School car park is up to £90 for next year does anyone know if that is to allow parking for all of the 21 matches
I am now able to pass on confirmation that the Aquinas Car Park will be open for all 21 games.

The Scoop will also be open for all 21 games but the information received is inconclusive in respect of the number of games when the Scoop may be open also to those without a Scoop Pass.

I will make a working assumption that the ground Bar facility for all may well be the Scoop for the 5 Ravens games and calculate that the right of entry facility (donation to UR) will cost £5 per game for each of the other 16 games.
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cardoc wrote:I see that the Aquinas School car park is up to £90 for next year does anyone know if that is to allow parking for all of the 21 matches
:cheers: :cheers: :cheers:
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I also hope that the annex in the Scoop is open for every match. Having recently had a complete knee replacement operation I welcome a seat in the bar. I am also informed from a very reliable source that the annex is not opened for Ravens matches etc because it costs £5 to clean it post match(a few empty beer glasses)I reckon if I pay my £20 Loyalty card then that should cover UR for next season to allow the annex to be opened. * Note to Shane Logan. Forget about the focus groups listening to the folks who rarely turn up and concentrate instead on the folk who ALWAYS turn up!
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Freddie Benson wrote:I have had no email from UR inviting me to renew. :scratch:
Well I got one but to a mothballed address which does give me a password but also gives wrong details for season ticket as 5 years out of date, current email shows no tickets :?
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Should Ulster rugby be more honest and charge us £175 for the 5 Ravens games and throw in the ML & ERC games free, as based on tonight, it is the B&I cup that we are really capable of competing in.
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Comment about 'the ticket office is open for season ticket sales and renewals' at half time met with derisory laughter on the terrace last night - at least it gave everyone a laugh....
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