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Dave wrote:I hate the English Scotland.
Almost as minging and twice as reekie as the English Wales, they take some beating, unless you have a decent cudgel. >threaten

I spend as little time in England as possible, especially in that shithole London.
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Rooster wrote:
Dave wrote:
Rooster wrote:
Dave wrote:I hate the English Scotland.
Welsh are worse.
The welsh english Scotland are awful people.
And the French
Don't forget the Aussies, kiwis and Saffers.
Awful arrogant people.
Don't get me started on the sceptics either.
Loud fat and totally insincere.
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Going to get a ticket for this. Is there a particular area where the ulster faithful will be?
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Anyone driving up from London with a spare seat?

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Bart S wrote:Going to get a ticket for this. Is there a particular area where the ulster faithful will be?
It's a big bowl
Get in then walk round to wherever you see people

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Big bowl in the Coventry area?
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many many seats available... £56 seem to be the most expensive but on the half way... £32 behind the posts.
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Like any true bandwagon jumper, I was going to and see if Ulster had anything to play for before deciding to go to this game.

As fermain says, plenty of tickets available so any preferred location for Ulster fans?
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mikerob wrote:Like any true bandwagon jumper, I was going to and see if Ulster had anything to play for before deciding to go to this game.

As fermain says, plenty of tickets available so any preferred location for Ulster fans?
Same
Might sit on my own behind the posts tbh

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Russ wrote:
mikerob wrote:Like any true bandwagon jumper, I was going to and see if Ulster had anything to play for before deciding to go to this game.

As fermain says, plenty of tickets available so any preferred location for Ulster fans?
Same
Might sit on my own behind the posts tbh

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We're in N29 behind the goaline.

Fermain - you coming down for this one?
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BR wrote:We're in N29 behind the goaline.

Fermain - you coming down for this one?
Sam, Stewart and I will be there BR, a quick catch up?


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Samstew wrote:
BR wrote:We're in N29 behind the goaline.

Fermain - you coming down for this one?
Sam, Stewart and I will be there BR, a quick catch up?


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I bought a ticket in N29 as well.

Obviously before I saw that BR had bought a ticket there.
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Is it sold out yet?
NEVER MOVE ON. Years on, I cannot ever watch Ireland with anything but indifference, I continue to wish for the imminent death of Donal Spring, the FIRFUC's executioner of Wee Paddy & Wee Stu, and I hate the FIRFUCs with undiminished passion.
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