Dead right to. Most pubs have tvs in the worst positions. Football fans should expect more.
Having to be there on time, this is it like, are any pubs capable of a screen without the hassle?
Home is to place to be. Ideal if we get the weather are house parties/BBQs etc before and after the game.
This is it again, having to book etc. more hassle. Pubs are all looking to get business in etc. for the games but the deliver little. Still though, hope to take them in for after match celebrations!
I hate the trade off between the atmosphere of pubs and comfort/view of home. Nonetheless, I'm wired to go to a local pub for any big games, provided I have the opportunity to watch them live.
For me, that's The Heritage in the Woodlawn section of the Bronx. Watched our WCQ win over Holland there, which was my first big Irish team moment, so feel I have to be in that spot for big games.
Will be there Sun. As for the other two games, will be watching at home since my brother won't be able to watch them live/work. So will wait and fire up the DVR with him, to watch "as live" and cheer like maniacs despite the rest of the world already knowing the outcome.
I can't watch any game I care about on TV. Pubs are usually full of clueless idiots and I get more annoyed listening to idiots talk about football than pretty much anything else.
Select few mates who have a clue and cans is the only way to watch a game if you can't be there
Thats because of your superior intellect and vast knowledge.
I don't believe its just with "soccer" you have that problem.
Actually, in my experience a lot of St Pats fans have this same disease, it must be something inhaled or consumed from the water out that way. :D
Bars are great for watching soccer games you don't really care about because you can fill in the boredom with chatter/drinking/pool/. For a serious game I hate being in bars because of the noise and difficulty to get a view, let alone the nonsense from bandwagoners who don't really care at all. I'd actually ideally love to watch big games on my own, no distractions.
Though usually I'll settle for friends/family in a living room. I only drink if its in celebration, I get pretty ****ed off if my team lost an important game, social drinking I can do without. Will head out if we win, cry in a pillow if we lose. :D
Watched Euro 88 games in the living room at home (aged 15).
Watched Italia 90 in Buddies, Foxes Bow, Limerick. Quality Atmosphere. Tiny pub, no natural light, huge screen. Like watching a game in home cinema that happens to have sawdust on the floor and lots of stoned bikers.
Watched USA 94 in Quins, Ellen Street, Limerick. Utterly inadequate TV but no-one seemed to mind, they borrowed my old bands PA so we could at least hear the commentary. Great vibe.
Watched 2002 at an early morning house party with a fry and cocktails (cameroon), at home sober (Germany) and in Mickey Martins, Augustinian Lane, Limerick. Another excellent atmosphere ...soured only by Saudi Arabias inability to conjure a single poxy goal against us. (I'd a tenner on us to beat the Saudis 3-1 with Gary Breen scoring -36/1)
I'll watch this one through my fingers while cowaring behind the couch. :o
At Euro 88. Watched 1990 mostly in the Spinning Wheel West London. Watched 1994 in Ned Kelly's Den Haag, Holland. 2002 Slattery's Rathmines. Will be in Mulligans Hoboken, New Jersey on Sunday. Great football pub just across from Manhattan. A lot of fans who used to travel to the games and a lot of league of Ireland fans hang out in this pub.
Going to be in Madrid for the group stages :( should be interesting when we play spain! Have to scope the place out for somewhere to watch the Ireland games!!
i was at home watching Ireland in the 1990 world cup, bar the romania game, i was about 8, i think it was the burlington, and this man put me on his shoulders so i could see the game, he kept me there for a good half an hour, i was obviously very happy but im sure he must have got tired, was a very nice gesture cos i would have seen nothing. I remember he had a curly bob of hair and when he was jumping and i was jumping i was holding on for dear life by his curly hair. Weird the things you remember.
1994 we were in chateaux (or chiteau as i liked to call them) in france, i know my brother was wishing he was back in ireland in a pub. My father scoured the place for a tv so we could watch the matches, the place was very boring, like most of brittany/normandy and the Italy game must have been on about 2 in the morning, Cantona tipped us to win 1-0 on French TV, but we still had a great time watching it, even if it was just me and my brother.
2002 I was in boston, watched cameroon after we had a house party about 4 in the morning, ringing my mates who were in a pub at home getting sandwiches and drinking beer about 8 or 9 in the morning, germany game watched at home before work, was quite late for work but they were ok about it even though the "soccer" world cup meant nothing to them, in the now defunct Irish embassy for the Spain game, I've never been so down in the aftermath of a game, and for so long, and p1ssing me off these stupid dubs south siders - friends of friends - no real interest in soccer laughing and having the craic an hour later.
2012 - Ill be watching in Poland :) As you all should :)
1988 I was in the middle of my UCD second year economics repeats. Fail, and I was out of college!
1990 I was in Italy
1994 I was in USA but went home after Norway game. I ***ing hated Orlando and wasn't going back.
2002 I was in Japan but not Korea.
2012 Poland (and London for last game)
Special match night deal in the Home of Irish Football, 4 pints a Burdocks snack box and a choice of three bars and 5 TV`s- Dalymount Park, 15 Euro a pop or 40 Euro for all three group matches
I have suddenly half changed my mind. Bar up the road from me, Voodoo Lounge, has 1 euro pints of Heineken for the tournament. Yes. €1. Every other pint is also €3 which is handy.