in fairness i was supporting ye last season, even if some people werent.Quote:
Originally Posted by Gareth
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in fairness i was supporting ye last season, even if some people werent.Quote:
Originally Posted by Gareth
pity we couldnt give you a result to celebrate :oQuote:
Originally Posted by CuanaD
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Originally Posted by Gareth
I think that most football fans feel that way about Shels too so less of the conspiracy theories, makes you sound like you're from Cork :D
I for one hope that all the Irish teams do well in Europe, any success will be passed along to other teams that qualify in the next few years. Last few Cork and Shels games have started to get some confidence going that the EL standard is getting a bit more competitive anyway.
500 or more in the same way you were, ahem, chartering a plane to trondheim? :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Munchie
this is the most accessible away tie in europe in years, the gypos have no excuses for low numbers this time.
I wouldn't say so, there's always a few Shels shirts at Bohs european games and there's no trouble, same as Bohs shirts at Shels matches.Quote:
Originally Posted by Gareth
Well my hooped, violence endorsing friend, we took 300+ to Trondheim. A plane was chartered and filled and many more made their own way to Norway. Rosenborg fans over there told us we were the biggest away support they'd seen bar Celtic. Still, never let an ageing argument stand in the way of truth eh?Quote:
Originally Posted by Roverstillidie
Bohs have requested 800 tickets from KAA Gent but I'd say 400 is a more realistic figure. If we do well in the home leg I think up to another 100 would make last minute bookings.
i never thought I would say this but I'll be supporting Bohs in Europe. I hope they get a great run !!
And you are chartering a plane to where?Quote:
Originally Posted by Roverstillidie
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Originally Posted by BohDiddley
Bray. :D
Come On De Bohs!!!
:)
Santry.....Quote:
Originally Posted by BohDiddley
In relation to my Shels exception to the rule comment, I was just kinda expecting a few posts saying Shels wouldn't get my support. Glad to see that is not happening. :) So do Bohs have any injury worries. And were are the Eircom League Other Fans locating? Should we all sit together??? :)
have you booked your room in Bray yet?Quote:
Originally Posted by Roverstillidie
At least you admit some of the away ties we have had were very awkward travel wise.
Our travelling numbers in the past 5 years are something like ...
Aberdeen: 500
Kaiserslautern: 125-150
Tallinn: 120
Halmstad: 100-120
Seville: 80 [Friendly]
Borisov: 45 [2 weeks to organise visa's through London was impossible]
Trondheim: 250
Tallinn: 100
Gent: ???
arent shels fans the best !! look at all the support ur getting bohs !!
I'll be supporting Shels too (unless they're playing my Faroese team HB :D ).Quote:
Originally Posted by Gareth
The Baltics & Scandanavia are usually a bit harder to get too. Main land Europe probably the easiest.Quote:
Originally Posted by bohs til i die
Shels could have real long distance trip this year too.
All the best to Bohs, hopefully they can kick off a succesfull summer for all EL clubs competing in Europe :)
T'would be a good idea. I'll be really roooting for Bohs in this, but don't want to dillute any hardcore Boh's nuts atmosphere! :rolleyes: All non-Bohs EL fans should go to the same section all in their respective jersies, would look class on TV! :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Gareth
yeah, it would if it was on tv :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by EnDai
Where are the Away Supporters going? If they are not in the Jodi then Section B (the section at the Phibsboro Shopping Centre end of the ground) would be not diluting hardcore Bohs action.... Anyways away fans in Connaught I will be in B of Jodi. . I'll wear me shels jersey so.
Last year, the away fans (about 20 or so I think) were just in a group together in Block C or thereabouts. I don't think there was any real segregation.
Hilights my good man, and no, not the Kelly kind! :DQuote:
Originally Posted by DE TOWN
I'd have my coat done up just in case, or so is my plan ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Gareth
Relax. You'll be ok more or less anywhere other than G and, perhaps, F in the Jodi, although you'd probably also be welcome here if you want to join in songs about the Milltown Road etc.Quote:
Originally Posted by EnDai
I've no idea how many are expected, but I'd say the Des Kelly stand would be a good plan if there is going to be a really big crowd. Connaught St is for hoops and people who don't know any better. On the whole, Bohs matches are very well stewarded.
(My brother is a Shels fan :rolleyes: . I once innocently ventured pre-match into your main stand to talk to him, wearing Bohs colours. The reaction -- silent, stunned indignation on a hundred, sorry dozen, faces -- was priceless!)
Will bohs be allowed to use the terraced stand(forgot what they call it)because Cork use 'the shed' last year.
Which one, the Des Kelly stand that has some seats in it or the other terrace that's never used? They'll be allowed use the Des Kelly, the one with seats and a bit of a roof, but not the one that's all terrace with no roof where they put the flags.
Looking forward to Saturday night in the Jodi! :D
I want to head over with the missus and a mate and his missus. Have been to Des Kelly Stand before and find it a good spot to watch de bohes. Are the tickets on sale outside the ground?
Agree. Des Kelly gives a great view. Tickets are usually on sale from boxes on St Peter's Road (behind the Des Kelly). Bohs don't sell tickets at the turnstiles, and I don't expect that will change for this match.Quote:
Originally Posted by Kingdom
Here's the official ticket info:
UEFA Intertoto Cup
Bohemians V KAA Ghent
Dalymount Park
Saturday, 18th June, 7pm
Tickets for the game will be available from all Ticketmaster outlets, online at www.ticketmaster.ie and as usual from Bohemian Football Club, during office hours and from the bars in the evenings.
Ticket prices for the game are:
Jodi Stand: €15 Adults
€8 Student/OAP’s
€5 Children
Des Kelly Stand:€12 Adults
€8 Students/OAP’s
€5 Children
Tickets for the game are going fast so buy now to avoid disappointment.
Ok diddley!
Sorry couldn't resist.
cheers cuanad for that mate!Quote:
Originally Posted by CuanaD
i am one of the section o gang and that was the drunkest we were all season! i reallt enjoyed the banter that eveningeven though we lost! all due to the power of whiskey or quick nip! :D
"Tickets for the game are going fast so buy now to avoid disappointment."
Surly it this game wont be sold out?! Its only the first round of the Intertoto Cup and there are over 5,000 seats in dalymount... :o
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Originally Posted by Buller
only Jodi and DK open, and there is a decent enough demand for tickets all things considered
I think it's called marketing...no-one expects the game to sell out.Quote:
Originally Posted by Buller
I didn't twig that!Quote:
Originally Posted by bohs til i die
If Connaught St is closed, that means it could be a tight squeeze.
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On the whole, Bohs matches are very well stewarded.
hahahahahahaha
now i know you are a joker
Is Farrelly likely to play a full strength team or is he more interested in continuing the good current league form?
Good luck to Bohs anyway.
EL clubs have a good recent record in the inter toto with City, Rovers and Pats all winning ties in the last 3 years and UCD only losing on away goals the year before that.
Full strength, I'd say. Certainly haven't heard otherwise.Quote:
Originally Posted by paudie
Anyone got the odds on saturdays game?
bohs 5/4
gent 7/4
I was hoping bookies would underestimate the eL & Bohs would be a bit more generous...Quote:
Originally Posted by centre mid
Dispite beating them 3-1 in 1st leg last year City were 12/1 with local swedish bookies to win in Malmo.