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Pablo
29/04/2003, 5:06 PM
I thought the SAC had one. who's the right man to ask?

James
29/04/2003, 5:13 PM
Originally posted by Pablo
I thought the SAC had one. who's the right man to ask?

was talk of ppl getting the train last night
but who are the SAC pablo ?

Peadar
29/04/2003, 5:17 PM
Originally posted by James
who are the SAC pablo ?

The SARS Action Committie?

Pablo
29/04/2003, 5:17 PM
SC i meanz. so many brain cells destryed up in Longord like!

bus would be handy, spent a fortune up in the bog over the weekend:D

the train it is i guess, how much is that these days?

James
29/04/2003, 5:36 PM
train option a few heads are going for
the 9am one of cork is the favoured one

cost circa 55snazzybucks return - fupping rip-off but what ya gona do like
cheaper if ya student scum of course

A face
29/04/2003, 5:44 PM
Originally posted by James

cost circa 55snazzybucks return - fupping rip-off but what ya gona do like
cheaper if ya student scum of course

If you are in the Credit Union ... buy your ticket there ... it is cheaper !!

Neil
29/04/2003, 5:50 PM
€47ish in the Credit Union.
€51.50 at the station.

shedite
29/04/2003, 6:08 PM
i'll be on the train anyway. who else?

ian
29/04/2003, 6:42 PM
I tell you what i will look in to this and get back to tou tomorrow about a bus.

Colm
29/04/2003, 7:29 PM
It sounds like there'll be a good City crowd going up to this game so, which is great.
Seriously, I would encourage as many people as possible to go, it's on Sunday afternoon so you can go up in the morning and back in the evening. Dubs and particularly Rovers fans are always going on about our away support being crap so lets bring a big crowd and put on a good show this weekend and show those jackeen barstards how to support your club!
Also monday's a bank holiday so when you get back to Cork on Sunday night you could go out if you are so inclined.:)

Trains, buses or however you choose get there, just go.

NorthoftheLee
30/04/2003, 8:25 AM
If I can make it I'll be getting the train at 9... get the tickets at the credit union alright...save nearly a tenner......

Pablo
30/04/2003, 5:32 PM
will we agree on a train so as it looks like theres no bus?


time?

ian
30/04/2003, 6:37 PM
The bus will cost 900 euro so i don;t think so for that price.:( :(

RedReb
30/04/2003, 6:42 PM
you can buy a fare card in the train office in daunt square for 12euros and a return fare is only 24 euros with this card. everyone under 26 is entitled to it and its valid for a year. Reckon ill be on the train with a few others 2:D

ian
30/04/2003, 6:52 PM
How maney are going with you redreb:p

dahamsta
30/04/2003, 8:22 PM
Originally posted by Pablo
spent a fortune up in the bog over the weekendMissed the "in" there, thought Pablo had been cottaging in Longford. :)

adam

Pablo
30/04/2003, 8:37 PM
Originally posted by Vetinari
Missed the "in" there, thought Pablo had been cottaging in Longford. :)

adam
thats how rumours start :D

myself and scoooty will be on the train( unless we get a lift, anyone?) so will we all meet on the same train and share cabs the other side?

NorthoftheLee
01/05/2003, 9:06 AM
I'm gonna be going for the 8.20 train sunday morning...Bank Holiday times suck...

List for the 8.20 train

1.NorthoftheLee

Muppet
01/05/2003, 9:54 AM
Originally posted by Colm
It sounds like there'll be a good City crowd going up to this game so, which is great.
Seriously, I would encourage as many people as possible to go, it's on Sunday afternoon so you can go up in the morning and back in the evening. Dubs and particularly Rovers fans are always going on about our away support being crap so lets bring a big crowd and put on a good show this weekend and show those jackeen barstards how to support your club!
Also monday's a bank holiday so when you get back to Cork on Sunday night you could go out if you are so inclined.:)

Trains, buses or however you choose get there, just go.

Typical jackeen ****e. Most of their 'away' games are in their home town!

Dodge
01/05/2003, 10:26 AM
Lads when we went down to Cork a couple of weeks a go we got a group rate. You don't have to give final figures, you only need a minimum of 10 people and best of all you can pay on the day. It's 37 EURO per person which is decent sixed chunk off the 51 it normally costs. Might be pushing it if you rang now but worth a go.

Just don't lose your ticket for return. 2 of our lot did. One got the bus as he was skint, the othe paid 48 EURO for a one way ticket!!!

ian
01/05/2003, 10:44 AM
Dodge Why did your lot not chip in and get him on the train with you.:confused:

shedite
01/05/2003, 5:34 PM
1.North of the Lee
2.Pablo
3.Scotty
4.Scotty II
5.ScottyShedender
6.Shedite

goalside
01/05/2003, 6:49 PM
a credit union train ticket is the cheapest. get one.

SÓC
01/05/2003, 7:55 PM
Originally posted by goalside
a credit union train ticket is the cheapest. get one.

A goalside post you can take seriously? Can this be??
Has an air of
"I'm seeing double here, four Krustys"
about it.

Dodge
02/05/2003, 7:59 AM
Originally posted by eian
Dodge Why did your lot not chip in and get him on the train with you.:confused:
No he was in the group ticket but then they give out individual vouchers/tickets under that Group ticket. He lost this voucher so had to get a single on his own. We helped out...

Pablo
03/05/2003, 2:13 PM
8.20 it is so.


should be a good few on the train

patsh
03/05/2003, 2:18 PM
The 10.50 will get you there on time !:p

Pablo
03/05/2003, 4:19 PM
Originally posted by oddboy
The 10.50 will get you there on time !:p

the 10.50 arrives at 2.15........all going well:p it is an irish train company so the 8.29 may well be best to give plenty of time! just bought our tickets €51.50 the robbing bastarrds

RedReb
03/05/2003, 7:24 PM
me x 2,wot time train.

thecorner
03/05/2003, 9:15 PM
lads promise me ye will be carful. think of the kids back home