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Karlos
05/10/2004, 7:49 AM
Hi folks,

Just wondering what the POA was for arriving at the stadium - are we going to do a Turkey and have 20,000 in the ground 4 hours before kick-off or are we going for the more orthodox dribs and drabs approach!

My understanding is that there is arthur scargill available in the ground (or at least around it) so hopefully we can all get there a bit early, get the fuel onboard and get ready for a fantastic away performance!

Haven't been as excited about an Ireland game since Spain in the World Cup as i am for this one, could be another historic night! :)

Pat O' Banton
05/10/2004, 9:12 AM
The only bar that I seen around the place was a Portacabin/ hotdog stall selling cans - that was between the station and the ground. Would be a good idea to get there fairly early and bring the mobile offy so that if no on can find a bar at least we there'll be something to wet the whistle.
(Just because I posted this there will probably be the greatest and biggest pub in the world straight outside the train station)

Peadar
05/10/2004, 9:35 AM
(Just because I posted this there will probably be the greatest and biggest pub in the world straight outside the train station)

No Pat, that's The Railway in Finsbury Park :D
You're getting Highbury confused with Stade de France.
Must be Va Va Voom and Co. the threw ya :D

OMP Player
05/10/2004, 10:00 AM
I reckon since there is going to be thousands of us at the eiffel tower, it would be some site to see us marching together up to the Gare du Nord train station with everyone along the way joining in. What do you's think?

Peadar
05/10/2004, 10:05 AM
I reckon since there is going to be thousands of us at the eiffel tower

Will there though?
I don't know about that!
So far we've only over 500 listed as confirmed travelling people who've been associated with this site. The meet up has been mooted on the site and I doubt everyone will go to the tower.
I like the idea of us all marching together but many away supporters are very set in their ways and will not join in. The most important thing is that we all sing together and loud in the stadium.

Karlos
05/10/2004, 10:17 AM
good point P! I don't arrive in Paris until 4 so probably won't make the meet up at the tower (hence the question re: what everyone was doing after the tower) but would like to think we'd all meet up early at the stadium and create a good athmosphere before, during and after the game! I've passed on the info re: the meetup to others not on this website so you may be surprised by the turnout at the tower, there's a group of 20 heading up who I know and if others have done the same then the numbers could be bigger than expected! Let's hope it's goes off peacefully!!

roboyle
05/10/2004, 10:24 AM
Another con would be that the Eiffel tower is a bit out of the way of most of the tourist accomodation areas which kinda run vertically through the stadium, the city centre and ond own trhought the latin quarter... then again, if you're only there for the weekend there won't be much of an opportunity to go see the tower at any other time...

ptegan
05/10/2004, 11:26 AM
Good points people.

From the people that e-mailed me there are very few that are staying in the area of the Tower so people will have to make an effort to get there. Those already in bars will be pushed to give up their cosy seats I'd bet :)

Either way we'll atke a group photo of whoever turns up and I'll stick it on the site.

More news is that I've just been on the phone to L'equipe (www.lequipe.fr) France's daily newspaper giving them a 25 min telephone interview about this weekend. I forgot to ask the guy how he found my site though :)

So there my be newspaper cameras there to record 'the event'?

Also he confirmed that there were over 30+k coming to see the game. He wouldn't be surprised if there were infact 35,000 Green Shirts there that weekend.

wallis
05/10/2004, 11:47 AM
Ptegan - If we meet at the Eiffel , whats the chances of seeing the England v Wales match in the nearby region as a warm up. Plenty of beers and the chance of seeing Hartson lay out Rio and Beckham - ahhhh happy days .

bling bling
05/10/2004, 11:52 AM
not only are L'Equipe on to you Ptgan but the Evening Herald gave out your web address in last nights edition !!

word of the Eifel rendez-vous is spreading like wild fire. . By the time we get through Thursday & Friday nights boozing all 30,000 of us will know about .

Just mention it to everyone you meet . . . on the planes / trains / buses / in the boozers / at the museums (!!!) etc

roll on Paris

OMP Player
05/10/2004, 11:53 AM
You have to realise Peader that the talking between this website has spread through to other people planning on going and wondering where the bit of craic will be! Also, it helps when the national radio station 2FM are having their roadcaster there aswell and advertising that as a bit of a party on 'away soil' !

ptegan
05/10/2004, 12:04 PM
not only are L'Equipe on to you Ptgan but the Evening Herald gave out your web address in last nights edition !!
roll on Paris

Jesus!

I got an email from the Independent telling me that they the sports editor of the Herald wanted to contect me but he never got in touch!

Mad...still time to stick one of those banners that you lot will click like crazy so I can get rich :)

What someone needs to do though is send a text to TodayFM. their sports guy did a story this morning explaining how pints were costing 8euro everywhere.

Or maybe we shouldn't tell them that The Highlander has half price pints from 12 to 8pm daily :p

parkhead
05/10/2004, 12:24 PM
You have to realise Peader that the talking between this website has spread through to other people planning on going and wondering where the bit of craic will be! Also, it helps when the national radio station 2FM are having their roadcaster there aswell and advertising that as a bit of a party on 'away soil' !

Are 2fm broadcasting from the eiffel tower or did I take this up the wrong way?

In any case myself and three mates will be there with the possibilty of 20 or so more joining us

OMP Player
05/10/2004, 12:34 PM
Yes, 2FM are doing a show from there on Saturday!

OMP Player
05/10/2004, 12:38 PM
Fair play to you ptegan! Finally getting the recognition you deserve!
If only I thought of this last week- we could have put you up for President!

That McAleese one would have been sh**ing it! :D

Stuttgart88
05/10/2004, 12:40 PM
What someone needs to do though is send a text to TodayFM. their sports guy did a story this morning explaining how pints were costing ?8 everywhere.



I hate the way the press always do these scare stories about how expensive everything is when we play away.

Why not highlight the positives?

roboyle
05/10/2004, 1:45 PM
I hate the way the press always do these scare stories about how expensive everything is when we play away.

Why not highlight the positives?

Might be for the better - the people that went to the bother of researching it will know the truth and the prawn sandwich brigade (or Irish equivalent) might stay away! :ball:

green army
05/10/2004, 3:13 PM
when we come out of the underground on line 13 or RER B can you see the ground. which way do you go. Is there sign posts.

roboyle
05/10/2004, 3:50 PM
when we come out of the underground on line 13 or RER B can you see the ground. which way do you go. Is there sign posts.
The rule of thumb when arriving at football grounds on big match days is 'follow the people decked out in green kits'!

Peadar
05/10/2004, 4:03 PM
The rule of thumb when arriving at football grounds on big match days is 'follow the people decked out in green kits'!

Unless, of course, you're a Rangers fan at an Old Firm derby!? :rolleyes:
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pegan
05/10/2004, 4:07 PM
Has the article, as a result of your interview been published yet... I seem to remember L'equipe is published twice a week right?

ptegan
05/10/2004, 4:24 PM
Published everyday now.

The guy is going to go around to Irish bars looking for stories from the fans this THURSDAY evening. I told him to go to McBrides at about 9pm so if anyone wants to be famous......

Friday he writes the story and sat we'll see our name up in lights :)


Are 2FM really broadcasting from Paris this weekend? Maybe we could try to contact them to get on the radio?

Beavis
05/10/2004, 4:26 PM
If this Eiffel Tower mass session takes place it will be as a direct result of Foot.ie natter!!Everyone I've talked to who's going has heard,many who now FA about thefoot.ie/internet in general.Lets hope the weather goes as forecast!

ptegan
05/10/2004, 4:27 PM
GRabbed from 2fm.ie


On Friday October 8th, the Saturday Show team are hosting a special World Cup Hooley in O'Sullivans Bar in Paris.

We are broadcasting our show from Paris on the day after and this is our way of getting the fans together before the game for a bit of craic on the boulevard's of the French capital.

There will be sports quizes, Karaoke, competitions of all sorts and the best fun in town on the night before the game..

Admission is €10 but if you say "2 FM's Saturday Show" at the
door it is free. Doors open at 9 p.m.

O'Sullivans by the Mill
Address:
O'Sullivans by the Mill
92 Boulevard de Clichy
75018 Paris
tel : 01 42 52 24 94

Metro Line 2: Stop at Blanche

2 doors down from the Moulin Rouge - you can't miss us !!!

Pat O' Banton
05/10/2004, 7:17 PM
No Pat, that's The Railway in Finsbury Park :D
You're getting Highbury confused with Stade de France.
Must be Va Va Voom and Co. the threw ya :D

If there are is the biggest and best pub in the world there I can always use our old favorite 'I did not see it' :D

footielady
05/10/2004, 8:04 PM
Hi there, are you sure there is no pub near the Stade de France ?

Bring Back Mick
05/10/2004, 8:28 PM
There is a bar across the dual carriageway opp the stadium drove past Stadium on way to Chelsea'a game v St Germain ( Duffer got the biggest cheer from the Chelsea support when he came on and when warming down afterwards but hey thats for another day

Bar not very big though !!!

Peadar
06/10/2004, 7:27 AM
just getting in time to hear the anthems....... :cool:

Some of us get in on time to sing the anthem (http://www.dun-laoghaire.com/irish_anthem.html) :p

Pat O' Banton
06/10/2004, 9:22 AM
Hi there, are you sure there is no pub near the Stade de France ?

Didn't see one from St. Denis station to the ground anyway. Don't know about inside the ground but always beware that sick and evil people in football grounds sell low alcohol lager without letting you know :mad: (I've been stung in three grounds like this now :o )

Peadar
06/10/2004, 9:29 AM
(I've been stung in three grounds like this now :o )


Some people just never learn :D

ptegan
06/10/2004, 10:09 AM
Not too sure of any bars near the stadium but I'm sure there are plently of French places, cafes and such.

Remember that the stadium isn't actually in Paris as such and 8 years ago the area was a wasteland.

Peadar
06/10/2004, 10:13 AM
Remember that the stadium isn't actually in Paris as such and 8 years ago the area was a wasteland.

The French build a world class stadium, we build Tallaght! :rolleyes:

:D

Bluetonic
06/10/2004, 10:17 AM
The French build a world class stadium, we build Tallaght! :rolleyes:

:D

Build??? I think it's more of a mutation! :D

captkeen
06/10/2004, 1:43 PM
The French build a world class stadium, we build Tallaght! :rolleyes:

:D

i remember when tallagh was....................... :D a village with 2 horses.

NY Hoop
06/10/2004, 2:17 PM
I remember when our board made said we would be there in 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, start of next season, the contract is being signed, minor delay but expect something in 3-4 weeks, the roof is on the way etc etc etc etc ad infinitum.

You get the picture. Tallaght wont happen with this board......

KOH