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max power
27/02/2004, 8:15 AM
thread name says it all really ??

the 12 th man
27/02/2004, 10:54 AM
the good father is hoping to attend said fixture.he intends using it as a "dry run " for the forth comming series"on hallowed
ground with father wishy washy".

i will possibly do some interviews with the supporters on the day
depending on my film crew (if available)

max power
27/02/2004, 10:56 AM
i believe the match is not in belfield pitch but on the fosters ave pitch ???

but i shall watch out for you, will the sight of young man in shorts, running around sweating and touching each other not be a bit much for you ??

Schumi
27/02/2004, 10:59 AM
Originally posted by max power
i believe the match is not in belfield pitch but on the fosters ave pitch ??? That's the case as far as I know.

max power
27/02/2004, 11:02 AM
i just might ring the college later tofind out if there has been a change from belfield

the 12 th man
27/02/2004, 11:07 AM
Originally posted by max power
i believe the match is not in belfield pitch but on the fosters ave pitch ???

but i shall watch out for you, will the sight of young man in shorts, running around sweating and touching each other not be a bit much for you ??

my son,
i think you might be confusing me with some other wayward member of the clergy as i assure you ,the blood that runs in my veins is red and in no way pink.

if there were cheerleaders there you would find me maybe interviewing them.

:D

max power
27/02/2004, 11:08 AM
but i was under the impression that fr wishy washy always liked to talk about the young sweaty natives in the unga bunga tribe.......

the 12 th man
27/02/2004, 11:26 AM
Originally posted by max power
but i was under the impression that fr wishy washy always liked to talk about the young sweaty natives in the unga bunga tribe.......

this indeed is a very difficult one to answer but i shall try.

i was indeed posted to the outback in unga bunga many years ago.one day i was bitten by a very rare spider (while gathering some wild mushrooms).the bite had a very strange effect on me
as it made me see and say things that were complete unintelligible rubbish.
at that time i was contacted by a certain "eamon grumpy"
who seeing my frail and delirious condition proceeded to put me on the national airways on "the last word" which is where you heard my rantings.

when i returned to ireland i put myself on a very special medicine
(budweiser /beechams powders and doner kebabs) and i must say i have not looked back since.

so fear not ,my interest in football is precisely that(the match)
and possibly my medication after the game
:D fr ww

max power
27/02/2004, 11:27 AM
that is good to hear, any look with the tickets for duran duran ???

the 12 th man
27/02/2004, 12:02 PM
Originally posted by max power
that is good to hear, any look with the tickets for duran duran ???


no ,i jest about duran duran as it looks like busted cost me 33 euros

Wiseguy
27/02/2004, 12:39 PM
There is a Bus going from the Tangled Web tomorrow morning at 12pm.I am not sure if there are many seats left but there should be 3 or 4.If anyone is interested get in touch with myself via pm or Paschal Fla.I'll also give out his no. by pm.The bus should cost no more than about €12 and you save money anyway as it will probably be €5 into the match.

Schumi
27/02/2004, 12:47 PM
Originally posted by Wiseguy
Paschal Fla He's not going to sing is he? :eek:

I'd say it'll be free into the match BTW.

pineapple stu
27/02/2004, 12:48 PM
Originally posted by Wiseguy
it will probably be €5 into the match.

Can't see there being any admission charge - the Foster's Avenue pitch has no turnstiles or anything - just a pitch in the middle of nowhere. Don't see how they're going to stop you from sneaking in someway if you want to! We played Kildare there last season and there was no charge.

No dug-outs either, so you can annoy the subs all you want too!:D

max power
27/02/2004, 1:11 PM
finally it has come, my chance to shot dempsey and sheridan too if i'm lucky !!

the 12 th man
27/02/2004, 2:05 PM
Originally posted by pineapple stu
Can't see there being any admission charge - the Foster's Avenue pitch has no turnstiles or anything - just a pitch in the middle of nowhere.

if you turn onto fosters ave from stillorgan dual carriageway where is the pitch from there ???

max power
27/02/2004, 2:27 PM
now that i don't know, but i believe i take the fosters ave enterence into ucd

Schumi
27/02/2004, 3:48 PM
You go in that enterance and head over to the right, it's behind a line of trees if I remember rightly.