View Full Version : Wales Away (17th November 2007) - Match Thread
co. down green
25/09/2007, 11:23 PM
anyone staying here
http://www.laterooms.com/en/hotel-reservations/100465_tyrosa-boutique-gay-b-b-cardiff.aspx
mince party
'a warm welcome awaits':eek: according to their site.
I think not !!!
Green Tribe
26/09/2007, 9:11 AM
If you were anyways nice you'd let me have your bed:D. I'd even let you sleep on the floor if you're really stuck
:rolleyes:
Here's a perfect hostel for you and yer "friends" :D
http://www.hostelbookers.com/booking/index.cfm?hostel=24643&fuseaction=hosteldetails
sligoman
26/09/2007, 10:10 AM
Here's a perfect hostel for you and yer "friends" :D
http://www.hostelbookers.com/booking/index.cfm?hostel=24643&fuseaction=hosteldetailsIf we're stuck for a place, who knows;) :p
head the ball
26/09/2007, 1:17 PM
If anyone is interested BMIbaby have just released a few more (cheap)seats from belfast Int to cardiff on Fri 16 Nov.
Total fare including all taxes is £32.94 stg.(under €50 one way!)
Dep 8.35 am.
I'd hurry if i was you.
We have ours booked some time ago (4)
Return is dearer but you can try alternative ways of getting home.
horney
26/09/2007, 4:17 PM
typical fai yhey sent me a letter today to see how many tickets i want for wales didnt send me anything for slovakia or prague
jmurphyc
26/09/2007, 4:59 PM
will everyone who's applied for tickets get them?
scousedub
27/09/2007, 9:03 AM
will everyone who's applied for tickets get them?
I would say so.We are entitled to 7,500 tickets and if more than that apply i would say the FAI would be able to go back to the Welsh FA to increase our allocation. Cant see there being any more than 30/40,000 at game.
We were allocated 7000 with an option for more, so eveyone will get one unless we take about 30,000.
due to some so called friends pulling out(and me with deposit paid on rooms:mad:) I have 2 rooms available(twin and double) in http://www.nosda.co.uk/
PM if interested
If anyone is in need of a hotel for this game (i booked my room a year ago) PM me as i no longer need the reservation.
Its the Travelodge in the City Centre and its just a 5 min walk to the ground and right in amoungst the pubs and bars!
Its a double room and £100 Stg, paid on departure. If interested i'll get the booking changed into your name.
Cheers
Jon
SuperDave
10/10/2007, 5:25 PM
The London supporters club lot were told 3pm KO afaik
http://soccernet.espn.go.com/fixtures?league=uefa.euroq&date=20071107&cc=5739
Soccernet says 3pm. The only issue is I haven't booked anything yet and the only way I can get back for college monday morning is the saturday night 730 train to catch the overnight boat, because in their infinite wisdom, arriva trains wales first train of the day on sunday from cardiff to holyhead only arrives in at 1654, 21 minutes before the last boat, not allowing the 30 mins check in deadline, so i'd like to be extra super sure that the game is 3pm before booking anything (mind i have applied for tickets).
sky are advertising a 3pm kick off on there website also
stiofain
10/10/2007, 5:59 PM
Plus, it said 3pm on the ticket application form from the FAI.
http://soccernet.espn.go.com/fixtures?league=uefa.euroq&date=20071107&cc=5739
Soccernet says 3pm. The only issue is I haven't booked anything yet and the only way I can get back for college monday morning is the saturday night 730 train to catch the overnight boat, because in their infinite wisdom, arriva trains wales first train of the day on sunday from cardiff to holyhead only arrives in at 1654, 21 minutes before the last boat, not allowing the 30 mins check in deadline, so i'd like to be extra super sure that the game is 3pm before booking anything (mind i have applied for tickets).
This route should get you back into Dublin early on Sunday morning!
Dublin Ferries Cruise. Fri 16th.
Dept Dublin 20.55
Arr Holyhead 00.10
Train Sat 17th
Dept Holyhead 04.25
Arr Cardiff 09.18
Train Sat 17th
Dept Cardiff 19.34
Arr Holyhead 01.40
Dublin Ferries Cruise. Sun 18th.
Dept Holyhead 02.40
Arr Dublin 05.55
SuperDave
12/10/2007, 11:47 AM
This route should get you back into Dublin early on Sunday morning!
Dublin Ferries Cruise. Fri 16th.
Dept Dublin 20.55
Arr Holyhead 00.10
Train Sat 17th
Dept Holyhead 04.25
Arr Cardiff 09.18
Train Sat 17th
Dept Cardiff 19.34
Arr Holyhead 01.40
Dublin Ferries Cruise. Sun 18th.
Dept Holyhead 02.40
Arr Dublin 05.55
yeah coming back that route, but leaving during the day on friday (i hate being tired during a game and prefer to do most of my drinking before rather than after, especially given the recent form and lack of much to celebrate)
Arriva trains wales first train of the day on sunday from cardiff to holyhead only arrives in at 1654, 21 minutes before the last boat, not allowing the 30 mins check in deadlineDeadline shmedline, we'll be on that God damned ferry.
SuperDave
15/10/2007, 12:39 AM
Deadline shmedline, we'll be on that God damned ferry.
ah the atmosphere is always better before a game though, so it'll not be so bad leaving on the evening of the game. as long as you're there on friday night and for the build up, all will be good.
q: do they have beer on the trains? or should i say, will they notice if you take your own beer onto the trains?
Bomb Landsdowne
16/10/2007, 9:03 PM
Havin a bit of bother booking a room for the night of the Wales game. Anyone know of any Hostels/Cheap hotels out there who still have rooms available. Not looking for anything fancy just a bed and a roof.
SuperDave
17/10/2007, 10:09 PM
Havin a bit of bother booking a room for the night of the Wales game. Anyone know of any Hostels/Cheap hotels out there who still have rooms available. Not looking for anything fancy just a bed and a roof.
try hostelworld.com
we got a twin room in a place called nomad.
harps1954
20/10/2007, 11:17 AM
Hi, I have flights booked for the game in Cardiff, but due to a number of different factors, I'll not be able to make it now. I was due to be flying in and out on the one day from Dublin - Bristol with Ryanair, so if anyone is interested in buying the flights off me, please PM me. I can also provide two tickets in the Irish section, so can sell the 2 flights and tickets as a package.
Kingdom
20/10/2007, 3:08 PM
There are at least three of us going now, possibly 5/6/7. However hotels/ hostels seem to be at a premium. If people are going to be cancelling, would they not be better off offering their accomodation here first.
Saint07
20/10/2007, 11:01 PM
Whats the story pubs in cardiff. Heard of place called o'neills from a friend said its big enough near millenium stadium!
There are at least three of us going now, possibly 5/6/7. However hotels/ hostels seem to be at a premium. If people are going to be cancelling, would they not be better off offering their accomodation here first.
I have a double room going spare at the travelodge in central cardiff, right next to the ground and all the bars. I've just decided to drive instead of stay so if anyone would like the room changing into their name, let me know. its 91stg for 1 night
DubinLondon
22/10/2007, 1:39 PM
I was in there on Friday after the Police concert, Drink was cheap, Large Vodka Red Bull Pint and Vodka Lemonade less than a tenner seemed like a good crowd in their as well. Big shop on two floors with a dance floor on the Upper level lots of Bars and clubs around as well plus lots of young ladies walking around half naked though of course as I with the missus I was only half looking!!!
scousedub
22/10/2007, 4:18 PM
I got my form from the FAI today offering me the five tickets i was looking for. Sign of the times i suppose,wish it was this easy all the time.
soylent green
22/10/2007, 9:22 PM
Yeah, no surprise to be allocated the 3 tickets I was looking for. FAI also looking for flight and accommodation details again for this trip.
jaykay
23/10/2007, 11:03 AM
Havin a bit of bother booking a room for the night of the Wales game. Anyone know of any Hostels/Cheap hotels out there who still have rooms available. Not looking for anything fancy just a bed and a roof.
For anyone still looking for a room, I just cancelled a room in the Sandringham Hotel (beside the stadium) due to a nephew's Christening clashing with the match.
Sproston Green
23/10/2007, 12:54 PM
I have qualified for 3 tickets, but now can't make the fixture (honest).
Anyone know if this will effect my Block Booking?
Saint07
23/10/2007, 5:49 PM
I have qualified for 3 tickets, but now can't make the fixture (honest).
Anyone know if this will effect my Block Booking?
Doubt it away games are different to block bookings for the home games. All block booking does for away tickets is give you priority if there is a shortage.
Saint Tom
23/10/2007, 7:07 PM
im looking at the ferry on friday (9-11am ish) and then back on sunday afternoon if possible
p.r.o.c.
23/10/2007, 8:59 PM
hello all, if anybody is interested , i have a dublin to cardiff return flight which i am sadly unable to use due to unforseen circumstances. The flight goes out friday and back sunday. Maybe someone can use this ?:)
ps bohs
23/10/2007, 10:47 PM
in and out same day 35e as of tuesday afternoon
o ' neils and the prince of wales are the places to be on matchday
o ' neils
Total dive, over priced and bound to be packed on the day, also usually no way between upstairs and down stairs at the time of big events.
Price of Wales and the Gate Keeper are the two cheap place and the Walkabout is a fantastic venue for late drinking, huge area down stairs.
Caroline St (better known as Chippie Lane) will be packed too, about 7/8 chippers in a row just off St. Mary street.
For people looking for a places that a bit less packed try Cathedral Road, some very nice pubs there such as the Beverly and the Cayo, both do very decent cheap food too. About 5 mins from stadium
Battery Rover
24/10/2007, 11:26 AM
This route should get you back into Dublin early on Sunday morning!
Dublin Ferries Cruise. Fri 16th.
Dept Dublin 20.55
Arr Holyhead 00.10
Train Sat 17th
Dept Holyhead 04.25
Arr Cardiff 09.18
Train Sat 17th
Dept Cardiff 19.34
Arr Holyhead 01.40
Dublin Ferries Cruise. Sun 18th.
Dept Holyhead 02.40
Arr Dublin 05.55
Was only told I was being let go over by her self this morning:o so travelling this way with Ash with the promise of a ticket (fingers crossed) from some of the Athlone lads going
One issue I have though is trying to pre book the train tickets for the journey and it keeps looking for a postcode to find my address. Where I live down here barely exists never mind having a post code:)
SuperDave
24/10/2007, 12:09 PM
Was only told I was being let go over by her self this morning:o so travelling this way with Ash with the promise of a ticket (fingers crossed) from some of the Athlone lads going
One issue I have though is trying to pre book the train tickets for the journey and it keeps looking for a postcode to find my address. Where I live down here barely exists never mind having a post code:)
you don't need to book the train. sailrail. call irish rail travel centre on abbey street in dublin, or even call into your local railway station. €82 return pp. but absolutely no need to book the train.
note of caution: do not attempt to get the train out of cardiff on sunday morning, for you will categorically miss the 17:15 ferry and thus have to wait until 02:40 monday morning for the next one.
€82 return pp. but absolutely no need to book the train.
Thats for 1st class. A single from Hollyhead to Cardiff is £28 and a single
in the other direction is £15
Sligo Hornet
24/10/2007, 12:56 PM
Finally managed to find a hotel room for the saturday night.....posh Spa Hotel.....essential obviously for a day and night on the lash!:D
Watford crew heading to Cardiff on the train from London (can't be a*sed to drive) hope to be in The Gatekeeper as the doors open:)
Wasn't looking forward to this trip a week ago, but time is a great healer....so is getting rid of Desperate Stan;)
SuperDave
24/10/2007, 1:08 PM
Thats for 1st class. A single from Hollyhead to Cardiff is £28 and a single
in the other direction is £15
I mean the sailrail ticket, which includes the ferry (foot passenger) and train, is €82 in total. You're paying £43 (approx. €64) before you've even bought your ferry ticket, the €82 covers all that. Call Irish Rail and you can get a sailrail ticket.
I mean the sailrail ticket, which includes the ferry (foot passenger) and train, is €82 in total. You're paying £43 (approx. €64) before you've even bought your ferry ticket, the €82 covers all that. Call Irish Rail and you can get a sailrail ticket.
Doh, already booked the ferry
citizenerased
24/10/2007, 1:46 PM
although highly unlikely, it would be good to have a new manager in place for this game...everything has gone so stale
although highly unlikely, it would be good to have a new manager in place for this game...everything has gone so stale
They'll probably wait will the WCQ draw and hope for a handy enough
group so a good chance of qualification might entice a decent manager
to step forward
Junior
24/10/2007, 7:40 PM
Do we have a confirmed KO time yet?
Seen 3pm, 4pm and tbc anyone got anything certain?
Sligo Hornet
24/10/2007, 8:15 PM
Do we have a confirmed KO time yet?
Seen 3pm, 4pm and tbc anyone got anything certain?
3pm........as Far as I know
SuperDave
24/10/2007, 10:48 PM
Do we have a confirmed KO time yet?
Seen 3pm, 4pm and tbc anyone got anything certain?
I can confirm kick off time will be 3pm. This information was gained as a direct result of my telephonic communication device conversation with a representative of the football association of the principality of wales.
Tickets have 3 pm printed on them anyway.
Sales going very slowly over here according to tickline people
SuperDave
25/10/2007, 12:16 PM
Q: Is the deadline for FAI receipt of payment forms this friday? Cos mine are up da nort, and I'm down da sout.
Danny
25/10/2007, 12:22 PM
got the forms yesterday
have to be back with money by cob this monday, which seeing as monday is a bank holiday will mean it has to be back by tomorro....
citizenerased
25/10/2007, 12:31 PM
Wont be able to even post mine till tuesday! id say it will still be alright
Milesmayhem24
25/10/2007, 12:35 PM
I'm heading up from London on the day of the game. Anyone know how much return train/bus tickets are likely to cost?
SuperDave
25/10/2007, 12:37 PM
I'm heading up from London on the day of the game. Anyone know how much return train/bus tickets are likely to cost?
www.nationalexpress.co.uk
www.nationalrail.co.uk
train is £54 return (unless you're staying the saturday night in cardiff, in which case it would be £42 return, cos the saturday evening trains are expensive)
bus, on the other hand, is cheapcheap, only £10 (though this is non refundable and limited to the services you define at booking time. An open day return in £20.50 and is refundable and a full return (i.e. next day return) with defined services not booked in advance is £29.50). bus is slower though and would necessitate getting up earlier on game day. Plus, of course, it is frowned upon to drink on a bus, but positively classy to drink cans on a train.
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