View Full Version : where to watch the game in Dublin?!
livehead1
03/09/2005, 11:09 PM
i've booked flights to come over for the ireland france came to dublin....can i have suggestions of the very best places to watch the game with a cracking atmosphere...im 10 mins drive from temple bar, so somewhere near there wud be quality..needs 2 be wild tho, wat do people think!
tetsujin1979
04/09/2005, 2:34 AM
i've booked flights to come over for the ireland france came to dublin....can i have suggestions of the very best places to watch the game with a cracking atmosphere...im 10 mins drive from temple bar, so somewhere near there wud be quality..needs 2 be wild tho, wat do people think!
There's a bunch of lads meeting in Slattery's before the game, other than that the usual suspects of Doyle's outside Trinity College and Frazer's at the top of O'Connell Street spring to mind
i've booked flights to come over for the ireland france came to dublin....can i have suggestions of the very best places to watch the game with a cracking atmosphere...im 10 mins drive from temple bar, so somewhere near there wud be quality..needs 2 be wild tho, wat do people think!
Why not watch it somewhere near the ground like the beggers bush or Slatterrys, Murrys, the Lansdowne, you never know you may bump into someone that has a spare ticket if your around that area, it has happened before to people I know who went to watch the game in a pub near the ground.
Barbie
04/09/2005, 5:22 PM
Why not watch it somewhere near the ground like the beggers bush or Slatterrys, Murrys, the Lansdowne, you never know you may bump into someone that has a spare ticket if your around that area, it has happened before to people I know who went to watch the game in a pub near the ground.
As I am from beyond the pale ;) I would appreciate if someone could tell me where exactly these pubs are :confused:
I would like to go to a pub near lansdowne road! :)
thanks
barbie
The submarine in crumlin without a doubt.
huge pub with cinema like screen and a band and excellent craic
onenilgameover
04/09/2005, 7:28 PM
There's a bunch of lads meeting in Slattery's before the game, other than that the usual suspects of Doyle's outside Trinity College and Frazer's at the top of O'Connell Street spring to mind
Doyles is my local in town and I was just passed there today..it was all closed up and looks like it having renovations or something. The Sumarine Bar is ab fab for away games your not going to. Although I'm not going back there till we play someone crap and are guaranteed a win as I put a jinx on the place Basle 2003.
onenilgameover
04/09/2005, 7:35 PM
personally i'd defo go to the sub if I was comin from abroad. its didicated to Irish football...its where skysports/news broadcast from on match day www.thesubmarine.ie
soccerc
04/09/2005, 8:34 PM
The submarine in crumlin without a doubt........ the worst type of venue to watch an Ireland game. Full of olérs and gob****es who haven't a club about the basic principles of football. Avoid it like the plague is my humble opinion
onenilgameover
04/09/2005, 10:14 PM
....... the worst type of venue to watch an Ireland game. Full of olérs and gob****es who haven't a club about the basic principles of football. Avoid it like the plague is my humble opinion
I can see your point for sure....but ye don't have to mix with other folks....go with your own crowd and soak up a bit of the atmosphere. Coming from abroad your hardly gonna care if someone is bandwagon jumping ole oler. Your gonna be more into the crack.
sylvo
05/09/2005, 11:46 AM
As I am from beyond the pale ;) I would appreciate if someone could tell me where exactly these pubs are :confused:
I would like to go to a pub near lansdowne road! :)
thanks
barbie
If you get the Dart from town get off the train at Grand Canal dock the station before Lansdowne, all those pubs are at the north terrace side of the ground and will be full of life on Wednesday.
Victorieux des Iles Féroe samedi au Stade Félix-Bollaert à Lens (3-0), les Bleus (photo Patrick Vieira) poursuivent leur préparation en Artois avant de s'envoler pour Dublin mardi matin au départ de Lille-Lesquin. Au programme du jour : récupération et soins dans la matinée. Vidéo et entraînement à huis-clos après le déjeuner. Mercredi, la France défie la République d'Irlande à Lansdowne Road.
From the FFF website - roughly translated as " victorious over the Faroe Islands on Saturday at the Felix Bollaert Stadium, Lans (3-0), the French team are continuing theor preparations in Artois before travelling for dublin Tues morning, leaving from Lille. The programme for the day: Recouperation and little else in the morning. A video and training after dinner. Wednesday France against Ireland in Lansdowne road...
Did I hear some of the Irish guys were on the town this weekend...some for 3 straight nites? (allegedly) :mad:
Peadar
05/09/2005, 2:20 PM
I would like to go to a pub near lansdowne road! :)
Thought you said you were going to the game?
All the pubs near Lansdowne will be jammers from about 18.00 onwards.
Get down early.
Barbie
05/09/2005, 9:23 PM
Thought you said you were going to the game?
All the pubs near Lansdowne will be jammers from about 18.00 onwards.
Get down early.
:p very sharp :D
We are and will have to mix it with les blues. From the posts here it seems like there is going to be a lot of green in the away section so we shouldnt be lonely ;)
Thanks to all for suggestions :)
Barbie
Barbie
05/09/2005, 9:57 PM
Thought you said you were going to the game?
All the pubs near Lansdowne will be jammers from about 18.00 onwards.
Get down early.
hi peadar are you the green ballon guy from paris? was it you who was giving out the ballons outside O Sullivans? :D
Green Tribe
06/09/2005, 7:16 PM
hi peadar are you the green ballon guy from paris? was it you who was giving out the ballons outside O Sullivans? :D
aye that's Peadar the Pimp! :D :eek: :D
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