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Originally Posted by d f x-
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FCUK Them!!(tongue in cheek before this starts a flame war)Quote:
Originally Posted by d f x-
We were just thinking of the Foot.ie logo on the front and username and Squad No. on the Back p.s is there a Keeper shirt includedQuote:
Originally Posted by gonzo
I assume they have numbers already?
Block G, less of the Shels bashing, or I might just unleash your dark, dark secret! :mad: ;) :p
I Have a Dark Secret? must be so secret I dont even know what is.
Pm it to me quick;)
If you all look at Post 717 you will see that I provisionally booked SPORTSLINK and not ALSAA as they (ALSAA) did not have a pitch available on the day. Sportslink is less than 5 minutes from ALSAA and the Airport !!Quote:
Originally Posted by Drumcondra Red
I also asked what people wanted to do about grub etc and there were no reactions.
From Field's post above it appears that they would like to kick off about 16.00 and that would leave a finishing time of about 18.00. Do people think that they would rather go to a pub rather than stay in Sportslink?? There is a very good bar in Sportslink.Quote:
Originally Posted by field
I need some guidance on this folks because I will have to confirm arrangements with Sportslink:confused:
So post your suggestions here or PM me
I don't mind where we go afterwards. 16.00 at Sportslink seems good to me. I'd go ahead and confirm as we have no chance of a pitch at the ALSAA.Quote:
Originally Posted by AidoM
I agree, confirm sportslink for 16:00. after that we can just see what happens with drinks. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by superfrank
I'm sure a lot will happen.....;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Babysis
Starting about 15.00/16.00 is allright with us. If there is a good bar, surely something is going to happen! By the way: to get at Sportslink, do we have to take bus 41 as well?Quote:
Originally Posted by AidoM
Yeah man, make fun of my English. How is your Dutch by the way?:mad: :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Block G Raptor
Sorry no Offence Intended. as for my Dutch eh it's all double Dutch to meQuote:
Originally Posted by field
hello dublin my name is jan den baas and i am one of the verry "talented "players who is comming to vizit your town and play football .I am 48 years and still leurning im looking forward to see your town and meet some irish people and maybe we will drink a bier or two or three or four.(or 5) see in april greeitngs from holland
jan den baas
Jesus the last Dutch footballers Noel King brought in were a disaster :rolleyes: bet ye he is at it again
Yeah, 41 will leave you there, or 16A or 33... I think a few (and probably a few more) beers in sportslink is the answer nice pub, and cheap, private club prices... well last time I was there 2 years ago anyway!
Book it, BOOK IT!!!
If you book it they will come...
Small!:oQuote:
Originally Posted by gonzo
You´ll pick up the language easily, you´ll see/hear:rolleyes: at the day of ´the mother of all footballgames´!Quote:
Originally Posted by Block G Raptor
Just so you know I've had to pull out so there'll be no more need to bring over Jaap Stam!Quote:
Originally Posted by field
That will make our trip a lot cheaper, or it will increase our drinkingbudget. So, thank you for pulling out!;)Quote:
Originally Posted by aido_b
is there annough beer in dublin
that weekend after the match of the year
Jan:
Theres alway's enough beer in dublin. More beer than water in this country and it rains 300 days a year
although with St. Paddy's day next week there could be a shortage. can you bring a few million gallons of amstel or Dutch Gold just in case
Beer won;t be the problem I see .my english is yust as good as my footbal
We should drink irish red i think We have that here on terschelling .and thats a verry nice beer .
greetings from terschelling
jan
Never heard of Irish red it must be one of those makey upy beers they sell as IRISH abroad. If you ask for red over here you'll get lemonade
Than I won;t ask for red I think .
Good stuff. If you like Irish red ale type drinks can I suggest Kilkenny or Smithwicks(pronounced Smidicks)
One of the songs from the dubliners is abouth kilkenny .no in the song called carrickfergus they olso sing abouth kilkenney .
its getting a little bith confusing i think
For those not knowing Jan den Baas: He´s always confused! Especially when playing football!!!!:eek:Quote:
Originally Posted by janden baas
thank you coach
How´s everything, Jan? Ready for the game of tomorrow. Yes lads, we are getting prepared!:cool:Quote:
Originally Posted by field
Jan Kilkenny is a town in Ireland. I'ts also a popular family name. I'm not sure if the beer is brewed in kilkenny or by killkenny's or maybee both. bet your really foncused now
With my talent as footballplayer and also a verry talented beer drinker I am not voncused a canvused I mean vencused yes that was it Íam gonne get myself a beer and take my wifeout for a small diner see you
Allright Jan, I think you made your point there! Now they know ´the brain´ of our team, you´ll probably get a marker (at the bar)!:DQuote:
Originally Posted by janden baas
I think we are going to win that game
I Think you are going to win too I havn't kicked a ball in about 5 years and I smoke 40 a day
Bad news!!! I might be in work that day!!! I might make the second half though and certainly won't miss the pIqss up after!!!
Good thing your in nets then!!Quote:
Originally Posted by Block G Raptor
Jaysus they're dropping like flies I just hope we have enough to field a team nowQuote:
Originally Posted by Drumcondra Red
Might try and get on the wing for five mins or so I've a wicked turn of pace but Fcuk all stamina (the smokes ya know)Quote:
Originally Posted by superfrank
Excuses, excuses, gentlemen! Scared or sanddropping in the eyes?:confused:Quote:
Originally Posted by Block G Raptor
Brewed in kilkenny by guinnessQuote:
Originally Posted by Block G Raptor
we wil drink annithing as long as there alcohol in it and it s called beer .we wil even drink guinnes (we call that motor oil verry nice motor oil but motor oil)'Quote:
Originally Posted by Strabane_Harp
:p
Well, my engine will be allright after the weekend! Hope to drink loads of the stuff.:cool:Quote:
Originally Posted by janden baas
But a good Smithwicks I would like too.:pQuote:
Originally Posted by field
First we concentrate on the game, witch we take very serious (however our training games don't go very well, yesterday lost the game 6-4). Jan isn't playing probably (on the pitch, I mean).;)
By the way is Sportslink booked allready?
What do you think is nicer for us: going out in Temple Bar area or somewhere else. We would like nice pubs to drink a beer and have a chat and a laugh (in the good Irish tradition)!
What are good places to have a lunch and diner (not to expensive)?
:confused: :eek: :rolleyes: