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mikerob wrote:I bought a ticket in N29 as well.

Obviously before I saw that BR had bought a ticket there.
I wouldn't panic. It's an Ulster trip. There's plenty of things could go wrong between now and me getting to the ground.
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BR wrote:We're in N29 behind the goaline.

Fermain - you coming down for this one?
:thumright: Yes, we're going to drive down and back in the same day.
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fermain wrote:
BR wrote:We're in N29 behind the goaline.

Fermain - you coming down for this one?
:thumright: Yes, we're going to drive down and back in the same day.
Lucky you. I'll be the one with the 2 day hangover.
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BR wrote:
fermain wrote:
BR wrote:We're in N29 behind the goaline.

Fermain - you coming down for this one?
:thumright: Yes, we're going to drive down and back in the same day.
Lucky you. I'll be the one with the 2 day hangover.
You won't be the only one :lol:

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

Fermain - you coming down for this one?
:thumright: Yes, we're going to drive down and back in the same day.

Jesus biy, Debs is a hell of a woman doing 5 or 6 hours driving so you can have a pint & watch the game, she's too good for you. Give her my warm regards but not my lurgy. :thumleft:
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:shock: Why didn't I think of that? :scratch: :duh:
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Is anyone going down from yorkshire direction was going to go on motorbike but looks too cold for me
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2 more for N29 here. Yeeeo.

Buckets of tickets left on the site, do Wasps normally get good numbers at the Ricoh? I remember it being pretty scantily filled v LAR, though that was early December and bollock freezing.
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Loki wrote:2 more for N29 here. Yeeeo.

Buckets of tickets left on the site, do Wasps normally get good numbers at the Ricoh? I remember it being pretty scantily filled v LAR, though that was early December and bollock freezing.
I think the Ricoh is just too big for them to fill.
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Dave wrote:
Loki wrote:2 more for N29 here. Yeeeo.

Buckets of tickets left on the site, do Wasps normally get good numbers at the Ricoh? I remember it being pretty scantily filled v LAR, though that was early December and bollock freezing.
I think the Ricoh is just too big for them to fill.
32,609 capacity so twice size of Ravenspan
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fair points. I'm probably just projecting a lack of fecks shared by Wasps players, fans, coaches, officials, mascots to the point where Ulster scramble a glorious 33-31 BP win secured by a last minute Rodney try.
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Black
Best
Ah You
Henderson
O’Connor
Rea
Reidy
Timoney
Cooney
Lele
Stockdale
Stu
Cave
Ludik
Charles

Lyttle comes onto bench


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kingofthehill wrote:Black
Best
Ah You
Henderson
O’Connor
Rea
Reidy
Timoney
Cooney
Lele
Stockdale
Stu
Cave
Ludik
Charles

Lyttle comes onto bench


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Decent team selection for a change just 14 and 15 mixed up
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Gilly dropped?

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Russ wrote:Gilly dropped?

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Aye, landed on his gob and broke himself
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