Leicester v Ulster January

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The last time Ulster played the tigers at WR we stayed at the Premier Inn , staff were good . On the day of the game the barman was annoyed as he had suggested to the managment to get extra draught stout and beer in . They didn't and they ran out , one of the Ulster team was in the bar after the game as his dad was staying in the Premier inn . No I don't think his presence was the reason they ran out .
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Updated 07/01/14 14:18 - Only 1 remaining now.

Owing to 2 of your lot dropping out, I have 2 spare terrace tickets (face value £22) going spare.

Anyone interested, please PM me.

Good luck this weekend.
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Is thon wee car park at Ikea still going to be open next week?

I hear it had its retrospective planning permission to turn a car park into a erm, car park, rejected.

Something not right there.
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Wee Woman wrote:Is thon wee car park at Ikea still going to be open next week?

I hear it had its retrospective planning permission to turn a car park into a erm, car park, rejected.

Something not right there.
Safety concerns with the build, I believe. They had the car park completed, but can't work out why they have 3 bolts left over.
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BR wrote:
Wee Woman wrote:Is thon wee car park at Ikea still going to be open next week?

I hear it had its retrospective planning permission to turn a car park into a erm, car park, rejected.

Something not right there.
Safety concerns with the build, I believe. They had the car park completed, but can't work out why they have 3 bolts left over.
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BR wrote:
Wee Woman wrote:Is thon wee car park at Ikea still going to be open next week?

I hear it had its retrospective planning permission to turn a car park into a erm, car park, rejected.

Something not right there.
Safety concerns with the build, I believe. They had the car park completed, but can't work out why they have 3 bolts left over.
That is serious as there should only be 1 left
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Didn't know Ikea were doing flatpack cyar parks now.

The parking's cheap in thon place. Downside is you have to bung the local councillor a brown envelope for the right to use it.

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Wee Woman wrote:Is thon wee car park at Ikea still going to be open next week?

I hear it had its retrospective planning permission to turn a car park into a erm, car park, rejected.

Something not right there.
Being boring and sensible (allegedly) according to the radio and TV reports it will remain open while the owner of the business appeals the planning refusal.
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If anyone is travelling up from London, I noticed train prices actually went down today. If you lock in specific train times you can do a return journey for just £18. It's cheaper directly on the East Midlands website versus the likes of trainline.com
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Cheers will book later tonight. Anyone on a specific traib?

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Russ wrote:Anyone on a specific traib?
not since my cold got better
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Any thoughts on pre-match pubs?

Two other matches to watch that day...
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LegsLikeSausages wrote:Any thoughts on pre-match pubs?

Two other matches to watch that day...
Very few pubs have sky. Slug and lettuce was one of the few last time.
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BR wrote:
LegsLikeSausages wrote:Any thoughts on pre-match pubs?

Two other matches to watch that day...
Very few pubs have sky. Slug and lettuce was one of the few last time.
Slug and lettuce shall be the meeting point then!

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