Edinburgh Away and Murrayfield.
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Re: Edinburgh Away and Murrayfield.
£5 extra if you pay on the gate.
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Re: Edinburgh Away and Murrayfield.
Got my ticket. It has a seat number but also says 'Roving' Does that mean 'just sit anywhere'?
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Will get mine later in the week. I'd imagine its just to record tickets sold etc.
Is the Presidents bar good?
Is the Presidents bar good?
Re: Edinburgh Away and Murrayfield.
@solidarity - you can basically go anywhere on the ground level of the stadium, no-one will bat an eyelid. Out of curiosity did you use the SRU website? It hasn't been working for me all week, keeps saying the ticket is worth £0.00.
Re: Edinburgh Away and Murrayfield.
I havent booked them yet but the website looks fine for me.
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Re: Edinburgh Away and Murrayfield.
I went through the Edinburgh Rugby website, which took me to the SRU and no trouble from there on.Loki wrote:@solidarity - you can basically go anywhere on the ground level of the stadium, no-one will bat an eyelid. Out of curiosity did you use the SRU website? It hasn't been working for me all week, keeps saying the ticket is worth £0.00.
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ah I've just sorted it, suffice to say I was being a total tube. Usually do it through the "My Favourite Seat" option on SRU but found the link I was looking for this eve.
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Re: Edinburgh Away and Murrayfield.
Just back and I would say 20% of the crowd were Ulster fans.
SUFTUMing throughout game and team came over after match in recognition of the support.
Edinburgh fans are English gone north, hip hip and a delightful clap here and there.
SUFTUMing throughout game and team came over after match in recognition of the support.
Edinburgh fans are English gone north, hip hip and a delightful clap here and there.
Re: Edinburgh Away and Murrayfield.
Fair play to the local gent who got me and my good lady a double before the game after spotting us enjoying a wee dram in our UR gear.
If there's a nicer city around, I can't immediately think of it.
If there's a nicer city around, I can't immediately think of it.
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I had a cracking time in Edinburgh. Lovely city and will 100% be back. The local beers are lovely.
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Very decent fans, good crack before the match and took the defeat well. Don't think I would have taken it as well if I'd been them.
If anyone's looking for evidence of match-fixing in the Pro 12,this was it. How many missed kicks? Three squint throws in attacking line-outs even when we decided not to contest. Somebody must have paid them! Then again, their national team did much the same against Italy.
If anyone's looking for evidence of match-fixing in the Pro 12,this was it. How many missed kicks? Three squint throws in attacking line-outs even when we decided not to contest. Somebody must have paid them! Then again, their national team did much the same against Italy.
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I don't think we needed more evidence after the Glasgow v Edinburgh game last season.solidarity wrote:Very decent fans, good crack before the match and took the defeat well. Don't think I would have taken it as well if I'd been them.
If anyone's looking for evidence of match-fixing in the Pro 12,this was it. How many missed kicks? Three squint throws in attacking line-outs even when we decided not to contest. Somebody must have paid them! Then again, their national team did much the same against Italy.