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Neil
18/06/2004, 11:24 AM
Are the Swedes training at the Cross tonight?
Thought i saw somewhere they'd be there at 7pm...

Gary
18/06/2004, 12:52 PM
5pm til 7 pm apparently.

Thye want to be back in their hotel for the Sweden Italy game :rolleyes:

Neil
18/06/2004, 12:55 PM
Thye want to be back in their hotel for the Sweden Italy game :rolleyes:

Someone get down to the Midleton Park and start buying them pints of Murphys...

Gary
18/06/2004, 12:59 PM
Someone get down to the Midleton Park and start buying them pints of Murphys...



Not at all, that would be very unsporting. Id be more for laxatives and viagra in their mineral water. They wont know whetehr they are coming or going. boom boom :(

Colm
18/06/2004, 1:08 PM
Someone get down to the Midleton Park and start buying them pints of Murphys...

Who's going setting off the fire alarm at 5am??

SÓC
18/06/2004, 2:00 PM
Ya I heard they were training but can anyone walk in and watch them or will it be a closed session?. I may head out...it would make me sleep easier tonight....
Well the Cross is open to 9 tonight for people who want still buy tickets so id say you could walk along up there

drinkfeckarse
18/06/2004, 2:25 PM
Thye want to be back in their hotel for the Sweden Italy game :rolleyes:

Because that would be criminal that..... a Swedish team wanting to watch their National team playing in a major Championship :eek: How dare they :rolleyes:

Gary
18/06/2004, 5:20 PM
Because that would be criminal that..... a Swedish team wanting to watch their National team playing in a major Championship :eek: How dare they :rolleyes:

What I meant was that they are only having one small training session ahead of the game. As professionals, maybe they should take the game more seriously IMO.

Anyway, if they dont, well thats their problem, isn't it?

Was just over there, took a little peak. Nothing there wo suggest anything good nor bad. Just a tap around.

The Cross looking mighty good though. Fair play to all.

drinkfeckarse
19/06/2004, 2:03 PM
What I meant was that they are only having one small training session ahead of the game. As professionals, maybe they should take the game more seriously IMO.


If you put it like that then fair enough ;)