Baa Baa tickets
Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2016 11:29 am
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.
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..
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..
Yeah and should be plenty of space.Dave wrote:Is the terrace suitable for an 11 year old?
Ok cheersdamianmcr wrote:Yeah and should be plenty of space.Dave wrote:Is the terrace suitable for an 11 year old?
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?
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?
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.
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.
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..