Stroke of genius, Sylvo. It's a long old haul but cheap as chips - books and beer should get me through it. Now all I need is to sort out a few tickets.Quote:
Originally Posted by sylvo
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Stroke of genius, Sylvo. It's a long old haul but cheap as chips - books and beer should get me through it. Now all I need is to sort out a few tickets.Quote:
Originally Posted by sylvo
Tickets will be the easy bit.Quote:
Originally Posted by Bowsy
Have to say I'm dead chuffed you managed to swing it.
Just proves that if you want something bad enough, there's always a way.
Pat on the back to everyone who provided info to help a fellow supporter.
How many tickets do you need?
Well said Peader and should've been said by me earlier. Great support lads. This has gone from me finding a pub to watch the game to actually going to support the lads and have a night out in Paris. Fantastic. Well chuffed. I need 3 tickets if anyone has any leads.Quote:
Originally Posted by Peadar
You should get plenty ticket offers here but if you're still stuck next week I'll have a word with my mate who has French end tickets.Quote:
Originally Posted by Bowsy
Think he has 12 and needs 9 or something like that.
He's away on holidays at the moment so I can't confirm that this week.
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Originally Posted by Bowsy
If yer about on friday night, the Republic of Ireland Soccer Supporter's club in London are having a meeting in McGovern's in Kilburn, if there's no joy from anyone here, which I think there proberly will be, but if not i'm sure there will be a few lad's up there who will have spare's, plus you'll find a fair few poster's from here at the meeting meself included,
BTW Peader are you coming up to the big smoke friday night for a couple of quite pint's. ;)
The Blythe Hill Tavern, in Catford (Blythe Hill Road) is a nice place to watch it. Great Guinness, good athmoshere.
Should warn you, there is no big screen (and it's on the smallish side)
Plus Shillelagh's Bar on Lewisham high street..tiny venue-huge screen, great beer and 100% Irish. :D
Cheers Sylvo. Not adverse to a few social ones although we do have to leave the house at 6AM on Saturday morning!!!Quote:
Originally Posted by sylvo
No the meeting's this friday night.Quote:
Originally Posted by Bowsy
Getting ahead of myself. :) I've got a leaving do to attend friday unfortunately but would be well up for attending some future meetings.Quote:
Originally Posted by sylvo
Might be around alright.Quote:
Originally Posted by sylvo
No plans yet.
What time is the meeting?
I don't finish until 18:00
I'd be looking to get a train from Reading at 19:00
It takes about 25 minutes to get to Paddington from there.
Cheers pronane. have posted on soccercentral for his attention.Quote:
Originally Posted by pronane
Will keep yer posted on when we next have our meeting's.Quote:
Originally Posted by Bowsy
The meeting's at 8.00 well 8.20ish, you'll see a few old face's from the Railway including the little Buddha aka Davros as well as proberly Mr O'Banton,the meeting's are good craic plus you'll get to meet the Boston Celtics jacketed one. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Peadar
I like the way you make the meetings truely Irish by not starting on time. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by sylvo
There's only a 40% chance that I'll get down for it.
Paris is full of beautiful women and you're going there to see female sheep??? :eek: :DQuote:
Originally Posted by davros
Sylvo, are your meetings open to all supporters or Members only? Is the meeting in the bar itself or function room?Quote:
Originally Posted by sylvo
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Originally Posted by supasparx
All Ireland fan's are welcome Supasparx and we're alway's up for new member's, the meeting's in the upstair's bar, but everyone meet's up first for a warm up pint in the smaller side bar downstair's, if I get there on time tomorrow it may even be me doing the sergent major bit in the side bar and telling everyone to take their drink's upstair's for the start of the meeting,
Superparx your more then welcome tomorrow night if yer up for it. Meeting's about 8.20ish.