Tickets v Munster.

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Don’t know what the rationale is behind tickets not being sold on match nights at the ground, but this has been the practice all season on match nights. :red:
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BR wrote: Sat May 28, 2022 1:01 pm
jean valjean wrote: Sat May 28, 2022 10:36 am Who set the prices for this game?

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Presumably UR. Same price as HEC game.
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jean valjean wrote: Sat May 28, 2022 9:08 pm Billy eilish gig on Friday night in the odessey. Could impact on the prawn sandwich brigades attendance.

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Anyone missing the match for that should be banned from Ravenhill for life.

In sacrificing much of the Damien Dempsey gig at the Empire, I ask myself who I would miss a big game for if they were playing in Belfast.

I can only think of two for certain.

A) Morrissey (ironic because I’ve seen him more often than anyone else) and
B) Roger Whittaker (because he’s great and I’ve never seen him, albeit he’s 86).

I would strongly consider REM should they reform, having only seen them once previously.
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justinr73 wrote: Wed Jun 01, 2022 8:44 pm
jean valjean wrote: Sat May 28, 2022 9:08 pm Billy eilish gig on Friday night in the odessey. Could impact on the prawn sandwich brigades attendance.

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Anyone missing the match for that should be banned from Ravenhill for life.

In sacrificing much of the Damien Dempsey gig at the Empire, I ask myself who I would miss a big game for if they were playing in Belfast.

I can only think of two for certain.

A) Morrissey (ironic because I’ve seen him more often than anyone else) and
B) Roger Whittaker (because he’s great and I’ve never seen him, albeit he’s 86).

I would strongly consider REM should they reform, having only seen them once previously.
Ffs Justin yer not really winning me over with the strength of your argument here :lol:
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Literally can't give them away!
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There is a cost of living crisis and a juuubeeeleee.

So fxxk da URC.
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Dave wrote: Fri Jun 03, 2022 12:54 am There is a cost of living crisis and a juuubeeeleee.

So fxxk da URC.
A tsunami of sycophancy is sweeping the nation. Gawd bless 'em all :salut:

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Yeah, the jubilee celebrations definitely damaged ticket sales. Although, given events are over 4 days, you'd think people could find a couple of free hours on Friday night.
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big mervyn wrote:
Dave wrote: Fri Jun 03, 2022 12:54 am There is a cost of living crisis and a juuubeeeleee.

So fxxk da URC.
A tsunami of sycophancy is sweeping the nation. Gawd bless 'em all :salut:

https://youtu.be/8HYtorAxdvY
I hear he tested positive for covid 19. I doubt that personally. 19 is a bit old for him.
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