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roversfan
20/02/2005, 8:53 AM
seeing that the roads are getting better, is there anyone here who might be interested in putting up directions to football grounds, best place to park etc.
ie.kildare, athlone, monaghan etc.
remember going to athlone back a few years ago, it took ages to find the pitch, even though i could see the floodlights
i must have crossed the river about 20 times :rolleyes:

Petmuller
20/02/2005, 2:43 PM
The official Rovers website always have directions to away grounds. I think we'll be needing them this year as the red army will be on the march :)

GalwayFrancis
20/02/2005, 6:11 PM
seeing that the roads are getting better, is there anyone here who might be interested in putting up directions to football grounds, best place to park etc.
ie.kildare, athlone, monaghan etc.
remember going to athlone back a few years ago, it took ages to find the pitch, even though i could see the floodlights
i must have crossed the river about 20 times :rolleyes:

just use a website like http://www.ie.map24.com/ to find directions to away stadiums

1 9 2 8
20/02/2005, 7:12 PM
Athlone Town have good directions on there website http://www.iol.ie/~eganwd/ontheroad/index.htm But I don't think there fans use to much

De Town
20/02/2005, 7:58 PM
Irish Football Grounds (www.ifgrounds.com) might help yee.

Paraic
21/02/2005, 8:00 AM
The official Rovers website always have directions to away grounds. I think we'll be needing them this year as the red army will be on the march :)


I had set up an Bit O Red on the road thread on the old sligoweb forum, but it never got up much interest season before last.

It would be great if the trust site could do this though

a good point of reference is the athlone town site - they have an excellent directions piece but it's all from Athone direction http://www.athlonetownfc.com/

Petmuller
21/02/2005, 4:54 PM
a good point of reference is the athlone town site - they have an excellent directions piece but it's all from Athone direction http://www.athlonetownfc.com/

Reminds me of the old joke about the old farmer that had made a bit of a reputation for himself as a man that knew his onions when it came to directions to anywhere, starting from his Mayo farm where he stood for hours on end just waiting for lost tourists to give them direstions to their destinations.
Once this knowledgeable farmer was in Dublin for the day doing a spot of sightseeing and as he crossed O'Connell bridge a car pulled up beside him and the driver, a yank, asked for directions to Donniegaal.
The farmer waited a minute to get his bearings before he answered and then said; "Ah sure I wouldn't start from here at all, I'd head to Ballina in Mayo and then ....."

roversfan
21/02/2005, 5:14 PM
remember going to monaghan a couple of years back...remember around christmas, and there was nearly a cattle invasion at half time.we won 6 nil.
went through enniskillen and heading towards the border, when we were stopped by the UDR...jez they were an awkward shower, why had we to go through the north to get to monaghan!
then they asked where sligo was....
eventually we got going and made the game with minutes to spare.
that was around the time of mike small..

kevincronin2000
21/02/2005, 5:17 PM
It used to be easier to find grounds during the winter because you could see the floodlights. I can imagine some grounds esspecially in the first division are difficult to locate because you are hardly following the crowd.