You should change them in Israel IMO !!! You will get more money for your Euro. When you arrive at the Airport there are two "CHANGE" points in the entrance hall that you just can't miss .Quote:
Originally Posted by PaulB
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You should change them in Israel IMO !!! You will get more money for your Euro. When you arrive at the Airport there are two "CHANGE" points in the entrance hall that you just can't miss .Quote:
Originally Posted by PaulB
In Israel's biggest newspaper talked a little about the game.
They said that the tickets to the western stands are running out, and 43,000 fan's are expected to arrive to the match.
The thing that I didn't know until now was that they wrote that 4,600 tickets are saved to the Irish fans!!!! 2,100 in the western stands ( the good ones ) are kept for the offical Irish fan club or something like that and the other 2,500 tickets are in eastern stands for the "regular" fans .
I think that 4,600 tickets for you is to much although I like you people :D :
1. There is no chance you will bring 4,600 fans to Israel , and the tickets could be sold to Israeli's .
2. This is a home game for Israel and we need the home advantage , so this amount is HUGE.
I hope that 3,000 Irish will come , and I don't think that you will bring more .
i'm surprised at that..... would expect them to want to keep us all in the one part of the stadiumQuote:
Originally Posted by the_bonk
Don't exchange a big money in the airport, rates are very bad there...Quote:
Originally Posted by the_bonk
The best place to exchange from EURO to NIS is in exchange points, you can find many of them in the tourism area in TA (Hayarkon St').
Don't exchange in banks' branches!
Exchanging from Euro to NIS is possible anywhere.
You never know over 30,000 turned up in Paris so anything is possible :DQuote:
Originally Posted by the_bonk
they know we behave ourselves at football games, unlike some other countries ;) :D :D :DQuote:
Originally Posted by jbyrne
For anybody going to Israel really good link is:Quote:
Originally Posted by Junior
www.inisrael.com
and the best hostel in town you can find in:
www.inisrael.com/hayarkon48 check it out (good prices too)
One street from the beach
BTW, how many supporters did Ireland bring to the game in Iran?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/5day.shtml?world=0075
:eek: :D :D :D :D
about 1000 i think, maybe bit lessQuote:
Originally Posted by Eldad
fair point but i thought fifa had rules about such things? maybe theyre trying to reduce the effect of our support by splitting us up? we were split around the stadium in suwon for the spain game resulting in far less effective support than at the previous wc games in '02Quote:
Originally Posted by kerr's tribe
Possibly, but i imagine with 2 for the price of 1 drinkies, there will be lots of singing!!!!!! :cool: :D
I think you are right. But because this newspaper has a bad reputation I wouldn't put my money on what they say. So only a few days before we could se if it's really like that .Quote:
Originally Posted by jbyrne
If it is, it wouldn't be SO bad for you because its not far away, and there will be no Israeli's in between ( its hard to explain it cause you didn't see the stadium )
Hmmmmmmmm. Irish civil group's call the Irish fans not to come to Israel
The artical is in hebrew
er....i understood all of that :confused: to hell with what they think, they will change their tune when we win 3-1 ;) :D :D
can you explain a bit of what was said in that article ?Quote:
Originally Posted by the_bonk
Hi Folks,
I work for Permanent TSB in Rathfarnham, have already got my stock. I can get sheckles for anybody as long as they let me know by tomorrow (tues 8th) at 3pm. email me at thomas.mcgarry@permanenttsb.ie no later than three o clock. about 5.7=€1
If you want to leave it later i will place an order next tuesday, usually arrives on the thursday of same week. No guarantee though with uncommon currencies. I wont charge commission!! all branches can get them just order before tuesday to arrive on that thursday
They come in twenty notes!!! 150 cash notes need a bigger wallet!! How much is twenty... an expensive pint!!
two weeks, three days and counting!
It just says that the civil group's ask fans not to come to Israel because Israeli-Palestien colnflict .Quote:
Originally Posted by GK for the Town
Is it ok to phone you at work?
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Originally Posted by Saint Tom
they are gobsh*tes(means people who talk sh*t) they are to be ignored IMOQuote:
Originally Posted by the_bonk
I think you are THE most active user in this thread and your not even coming :DQuote:
Originally Posted by kerr's tribe
i wish i was going ! :rolleyes: :mad: Just trying to find out info and help if i can....... :eek:Quote:
Originally Posted by the_bonk
Match tickets arrived in the post yesterday ...
a tenner cheaper than originally advertised!
Seats are in Gate 17.
does anyone have a stadium map showing where we are sitting?Quote:
Originally Posted by Ash
its always great when the tickets arrive..... got butterflies in my stomach now just thinking about it!! :)
Is it open seating does anyone know, didn't see any seat numbers on tickets?
In Gate 17-18 it is "open seat"Quote:
Originally Posted by PaulB
Have a look here.
Apparently its the worst part of the ground (according to a post a heap of pages ago)Quote:
Originally Posted by the_bonk
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Originally Posted by liam88
there is some good irish bars
one is sitting on the yarkon street (main steet in tel aviv)
one is in hertzelia (other city in israel,15 minutes from tel aviv,this place full with amazing women)
and there is some others
tel aviv is an amazing city
why would anyone want to travel thousands of miles just to go to an irish bar ?
well, it is probably a good meeting point when abroad :D non?(after a game) but of course u have to try out the local places too, it is a must
he asked ,so i answered him :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Cowboy
are u from tel-aviv? so are u all excited about the green army coming to invade? :D :D :D :DQuote:
Originally Posted by israeli_guy
the best craic by far is usually in the Irish bars for these events as thats where all the fans tend to head to. most of the non Irish bars i visited in Paris for example were dead on the night before / day of match. i'm not going to avoid all the match day banter with other fans (Israeli fans included) just so i can say i went to a non Irish barQuote:
Originally Posted by Cowboy
Of course, I was not criticising you more of an observation.Quote:
Originally Posted by israeli_guy
well if over priced beer and paddywhackery are your thing then go for it, but for me and the guys I hang with, an Irish bar would be way down the list.Quote:
Originally Posted by jbyrne
each to his own :)
yes i am from tel aviv and yes we r excitedQuote:
Originally Posted by kerr's tribe
we will give u a great hosted but as your host i m asking u
please leave the points here :rolleyes:
Have to agree with you there pardner. Can't stand the places myself. It simply means 'Rip-off' in all the foreign languages I've come across.Quote:
Originally Posted by Cowboy
just sneak in a few cans from the supermarket ha ha :D :D :D
Israeli weather forecast in address http://www.ynetnews.com/home/0,7340,L-3118,00.html
Couldn't agree more. I ended up in a French pub after the paris game (unwillingly) and it was a borefest. You want to at the centre of the travelling buzz, singing and building the match atmosphere. Thats what its all about. You can drink solely wth your mates in your local. The whole big trip experience involves the congregation of loads of drunken Irish in a central district. It wouldn't be much of an invasion if we were all dispersed in quaint local pubs accross the city. I may not be as cultured as the rest of you but who cares, its a better laugh.Quote:
Originally Posted by jbyrne