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the irish have stitched us up here. Not only is it a rip-off price, but our allocation is on temporary seats bolted to an open terrace, known as Hill 16, at croke park. the only bit of the ground which is uncovered, and exposed to the elements (Dublin is as rainy as Wales). Plus being behind the goals, the field will be miles away, with a football field being much shorter than a gaelic games pitch. Perhaps for £35, the FAI are providing us with rainjackets, sou'westers, umbrellas, wellies and binoculars. Let's reciprocate the 'welcome' here, by staging the home game at the Racecourse. they could have the Kop terrace, providing we can dismantle the roof in time. Irish hospitality eh?
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In fairness to the czech republic, northern ireland and poland in recent away games, the seats we were given were first class - no sticking us in the open end, or the worst part of the ground. I think the FAW/FSF Cymru should be doing something about this now. Why the FAI see the need to use this terraced area at Croke Park beats me, when there are still 68,000 seats for them to use in the stadium. unfortunately, when the Irish come to the Millennium, its impossible to give them a crap area, 'cos none exist.
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Keano, if we dont sell our allocation, it'll be down to the FAI's rip-off prices (you lot will only get charged around £22 for a very decent seat in a proper stadium) and the very magnanimous gesture of hospitality, of putting us on an open terrace. Diolch.