Nice try Pablo...... :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Pablo
Though as neither Northern or Southern Ireland are part of Britain, your gag would be just as relevant if you'd said 'Battle of Iberia'.... :eek: :p
C'mon de Shels !!
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Nice try Pablo...... :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Pablo
Though as neither Northern or Southern Ireland are part of Britain, your gag would be just as relevant if you'd said 'Battle of Iberia'.... :eek: :p
C'mon de Shels !!
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Originally Posted by Schlooooomp
Ring the club tomorrow and see how sales are going, tbh I'd say you 'd get a ticket, but if you can get someone to get you one, do, just in case.
I'd offer but already collected mine, and won't make it down before tomorrow!!!
Shels are from Dublin, Steve, not "Southern" Ireland (Is there such a country?)Quote:
Originally Posted by dcfcsteve
That's "West Britain" on all proper maps. :D
Brittish Derby matches are all tight affairs. i think the west brits will do it though
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Originally Posted by Drumcondra Red
thanks for the reply, I am gonna leave work at 4 and go to the ground on my way home, I should be ok for a ticket if I am there at 4:30 I think...
I intend heading up a 6:30. There's no possible way Shels will sell out is there? :confused:
Love to see it sell out!!
Yeah, you should be grand at that time, no harm in ringing, (01) 8375536Quote:
Originally Posted by Schlooooomp
Could be if there's only 2 stands open to us, but I'd say the ballybough end will be opened so no worries, drop into the bar before and say hello!!!Quote:
Originally Posted by Poor Student
How about Battle of Hibernia then??Quote:
Originally Posted by dcfcsteve
Could be if there's only 2 stands open to us, but I'd say the ballybough end will be opened so no worries, drop into the bar before and say hello!!![/QUOTE]
I take it you will be the one in the Shels Jersey :D
Some changes on the ticket situation....
The Glentoran fans are now in the Ballybough end of the ground. That's the uncovered stand behind the goal, Shels fans will have the other three stands in the ground. That means there should be plenty of tickets available on the night as now the biggest stand in the ground, the Riverside stand, is open to our supporters. A crowd of around 7,000/8,000 is expected, it all depends on how many people buy tickets later today. Looking like it will be a good crowd anyway.
Hopefully the 90 minutes ends 2-1 to Glentoran and there is an energy-sapping extra-time for Shelbourne to sweat through before their inevitable thrashing at the hands of Steau should they progress, which I hope they don't.
You don't want to see your hero Crowe extend his European record? :confused:
You mean that money grabbing Judas **** ?
Wait, how can he be a money grabber, sure didn't he take a pay-cut to join Shels because they are such a big club!!!!!! :rolleyes:
best of luck from all of us here in Ireland
Yes, I would also like to state my support for the non-(Bohs)-territory-grabbing Irish side in this fixture :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Pablo
not taking the píss or anything but are the Glens fans moved in case ye get outsung :confused:Quote:
Originally Posted by Slash/ED
Going by their home performance, the Glens are in no danger of outsinging even Shelbourne!Quote:
Originally Posted by DE TOWN
i know what you mean but they will outsing them even in the Ballybough, they are truly amazing when they are away from home, having seen them myself.Quote:
Originally Posted by BohDiddley
They're moving to free up an extra 4,000 or so tickets.Quote:
Originally Posted by DE TOWN