FAI...June 2024 Friendlies v Hungary and Portugal

Started by Cúig huaire, November 19, 2009, 01:34:00 PM

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muppet

Quote from: T Fearon on June 09, 2015, 11:06:02 PM
Paul Mc Shane on you for those puns.There wasn't a Marc Wilson on any of them,and Given time and First Aiden Mc Geady they'll be grand

F*ck I didn't deserve that!  :D
MWWSI 2017

An Watcher

Make or break time for Ireland. They really have to go for this. If its level after 80 minutes then push on. A win and they're really in the hunt for first/second spot. Not at all confident though

T Fearon

Was at the game in Glasgow,Ireland far too cautious and Scotland were the better team.Scots will be hard to beat.Should be a real clinker with both teams going hammer and tongs

T Fearon

Roy Keane has now gone back to England,cursing the infrastructure in Ireland,saying "All professional footballers should have their own roads,like the MU16,with massive hard shoulders,and it's a fecking disgrace they have to share roads with mere mortals.Fail to prepare for your driving test prepare to fail"

Meanwhile a new musical will open at the Olympia for the Christmas season,Cats Eye Keano,with the opening song being "Give it a whiplash Roy"

michaelg

Quote from: T Fearon on June 10, 2015, 06:03:35 AM
Roy Keane has now gone back to England,cursing the infrastructure in Ireland,saying "All professional footballers should have their own roads,like the MU16,with massive hard shoulders,and it's a fecking disgrace they have to share roads with mere mortals.Fail to prepare for your driving test prepare to fail"

Meanwhile a new musical will open at the Olympia for the Christmas season,Cats Eye Keano,with the opening song being "Give it a whiplash Roy"
Don't give up the day job.

Mikasa

Quote from: T Fearon on June 10, 2015, 06:03:35 AM
Roy Keane has now gone back to England,cursing the infrastructure in Ireland,saying "All professional footballers should have their own roads,like the MU16,with massive hard shoulders,and it's a fecking disgrace they have to share roads with mere mortals.Fail to prepare for your driving test prepare to fail"

Meanwhile a new musical will open at the Olympia for the Christmas season,Cats Eye Keano,with the opening song being "Give it a whiplash Roy"

Cringe.

50fiftyball

Took a last minute headstagger to head down to the game on Saturday and take the younger brother. Apart from Donedeal, the only tickets left through ticketmaster are right behind the goals, in the corner, or else upper tier east & west side.

Coming in at 120-170 euro for me and about 50 euro for him. Any recommendations on which of these positions to take? Or possibly if anyone has or knows of tickets!

AZOffaly

200 euro to go to an Ireland - Scotland qualifier? Good BeJaysus.

imtommygunn

Buy a season ticket next time - they're about 180 euros and nearly pay for themselves!!


Billys Boots

If you buy through the club-deals, the prices are about €70 and €20 - not sure if that deal is still available, probably not. 
My hands are stained with thistle milk ...

illdecide

Dunno why people are thinking this will be a cracker...I  think it will be a boring draw (possibly 0-0) and I don't think Ireland will break Scotland down and Scotland will be happy with a draw. I hope i'm wrong though and i'd love either McGeady or McCarthy to score the winner. I think Shane Long is the key for this game and he needs to play up front with Robbie or in around him
I can swim a little but i can't fly an inch

Bingo

Some people (and in this case a lot of them) really need to have a look at themselves.

The media build up to this game seems to be on Johnny Giles not sitting on the panel for game! WTF. Even the Secondcaptains allowed it to dominate their build up yesterday evening. So what if someone doesn't get to talk before and after the match on RTE about it. We'll all survive if one of the 3 nodding puppies are missing and they don't get to agree with the others claim that Wes should win the Ballon D'or.

Saying that if Dunphy doesn't land drunk as a lord, throws the desk across the floor wearing a John Giles is God T-Shirt and justify it by saying that he "Loves football" and he's doing it for all the people in Ireland, like Liam Brady, John Giles, Henry Shefflin and Katie Taylor who all "love football".....I'll be very disappointed.

Milltown Row2

Quote from: 50fiftyball on June 11, 2015, 10:41:38 AM
Took a last minute headstagger to head down to the game on Saturday and take the younger brother. Apart from Donedeal, the only tickets left through ticketmaster are right behind the goals, in the corner, or else upper tier east & west side.

Coming in at 120-170 euro for me and about 50 euro for him. Any recommendations on which of these positions to take? Or possibly if anyone has or knows of tickets!

£70 for the All Ireland Hurling final.... 2 cracking games, full house, atmosphere electric, craic ninety and honest da feck sportsmen knocking their pan in for family friends clubs and counties... and your are willing to head down and watch what could be a 0-0 draw and ultimately no qualification in the end... deadication in the extreme..
None of us are getting out of here alive, so please stop treating yourself like an after thought. Ea

AZOffaly

Quote from: Milltown Row2 on June 12, 2015, 10:20:15 AM
Quote from: 50fiftyball on June 11, 2015, 10:41:38 AM
Took a last minute headstagger to head down to the game on Saturday and take the younger brother. Apart from Donedeal, the only tickets left through ticketmaster are right behind the goals, in the corner, or else upper tier east & west side.

Coming in at 120-170 euro for me and about 50 euro for him. Any recommendations on which of these positions to take? Or possibly if anyone has or knows of tickets!

£70 for the All Ireland Hurling final.... 2 cracking games, full house, atmosphere electric, craic ninety and honest da feck sportsmen knocking their pan in for family friends clubs and counties... and your are willing to head down and watch what could be a 0-0 draw and ultimately no qualification in the end... deadication in the extreme..

I don't like making those comparisons. I'd happily pay €200 to watch a superbowl for example. Everyman to their own.

But maybe the next time you hear of people slating the GAA for being greedy with ticket prices, we should bear this in mind :)

imtommygunn

Quote from: Milltown Row2 on June 12, 2015, 10:20:15 AM
Quote from: 50fiftyball on June 11, 2015, 10:41:38 AM
Took a last minute headstagger to head down to the game on Saturday and take the younger brother. Apart from Donedeal, the only tickets left through ticketmaster are right behind the goals, in the corner, or else upper tier east & west side.

Coming in at 120-170 euro for me and about 50 euro for him. Any recommendations on which of these positions to take? Or possibly if anyone has or knows of tickets!

£70 for the All Ireland Hurling final.... 2 cracking games, full house, atmosphere electric, craic ninety and honest da feck sportsmen knocking their pan in for family friends clubs and counties... and your are willing to head down and watch what could be a 0-0 draw and ultimately no qualification in the end... deadication in the extreme..

Ever the optimist MR. Have you heard of hope... As an antrim hurling fan you should know about it as well as anyone!