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    Aul complex

    We are playing bray there next week.from the city centre what would be best way to travel up public transport wise?I was up there eight years ago but I had a car back then.
    Gary Cronin is he the right man to manage Longford Town?

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    Marty

    This Boards thread seems to suggest that public transport to the AUL complex is difficult. Your best bet might be to get to one of the adjacent shopping centres such as Omnipark, Northside, Clarehall, Artaine Castle, etc. and take a taxi from there.

    http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=254144

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    Aye, it's a bit off the beaten track of the main roads which is a pain in the backside if you're not driving. You could get any of the airport heading buses (33, 41, 41 a/b/c) from Abbey street or the 16 from O'Connell street to Santry or the Airport; 27b to Clonshaugh; 14 to Ardlea road in Beaumont, 27 from Busaras/ opposite Connolly Station to Clarehall. All of them leave you about 3-4 Km from the AUL so it's going to be a joer from there and back to the bus after either way unfortunately unless you fancy the stroll!

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    bit of a pain in the hole. nearly better off getting a taxi from the airport to it.doenst solve my problem after the game but thats for another day. I know exactly where it is but the lack of public access is shockin to say the least!
    Gary Cronin is he the right man to manage Longford Town?

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    Some of the players or staff might give you a lift and get you closer to town after the game Marty.
    Upwards to the vanguard where the pressure is too high.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Martinho II View Post
    bit of a pain in the hole. nearly better off getting a taxi from the airport to it.doenst solve my problem after the game but thats for another day. I know exactly where it is but the lack of public access is shockin to say the least!
    Be careful you don't get in tony cousins taxi Marty

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    4 us from Bray Heading out... Is Supermacs the nearest Fast Food place thingy ma jigs!

    And are the pitches covered with Wind Breakers ie Hedging?
    Harry and Liam, Harry and Liam, Harry and Liam, Harry and Liam.

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    There's a Supermacs at the garage up the road alright these days, next to that you'll be heading to the airport or up to Northside SC. Not sure on hedging as it's been years since I was in the AUL but I vaguely remember there is some coverage, best go prepared anyway though!

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    I got a taxi out from city centre which cost 18e which I thought was reasonable considering the distance and got a lift back afterwards into town. What shocked me with the AUL is the isolation of it- no lighting on the road outside it and no footpath. The road is so narrow also. The road is also busy with traffic. You wouldnt want to walk out to it or cycle to it if you were living locally thats for sure!
    Gary Cronin is he the right man to manage Longford Town?

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