It was a taxi journey away & it started too ewarly for sore heads.Quote:
Originally Posted by kerr's tribe
Saint Tom was there & that stuff is all on the vid. Eddie got up on stage & lost a drinking comp!
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It was a taxi journey away & it started too ewarly for sore heads.Quote:
Originally Posted by kerr's tribe
Saint Tom was there & that stuff is all on the vid. Eddie got up on stage & lost a drinking comp!
they moved the location from the beach to a park about three miles from the hotels. Have to say it was one of the highlights of the trip. there was about 10000 people at it and only about 100 irish, we were like celebrities (im not joking). interviewed on the telly, radio and eddie was on the front page of the newspaper.
it was on purim and loads of people were dressed up. one cracker in a nurse's outfit comes up to me and asks if I "would like some medicine". Naturally I obliged and she whips out a bottle of whiskey and starts force feeding me!!!!
I wondered where Ed had gone and next of all he was on the stage roaring in his unique way "Whats the storeeeeeeeeee Tel Aviv"! and losing a drinking contest.
They had a very good u2 tribute band and a trad band. Got a rake of gargle for nothing as well. All in all a huge success if you ask me. well done Kobby
:D :D :D sounds good,
HAHAHAHA
Maybe coming to Israel-Ireland in JUNE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
YESSSS
Only depends how much it will cost and me and my family are coming.
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Originally Posted by the_bonk
Good man, I'm going too! :D We're looking revenge for that late goal! :mad: :mad: :D
Bring as many spare tickets as you can mate.Quote:
Originally Posted by the_bonk
Yeah!Quote:
Originally Posted by Colie
i will be in london in june
and i want to go to the game
how far is london from dublin by train (or by bus...) and by flight
and how much it is going to cost me if i will use train...bus...or airplane?
thank you
1 hour by plane - options from Stanstead, Gatwick and mainly Heathrow.Quote:
Originally Posted by israeli_guy
Checkout
www.ryanair.com
www.aerlingus.com
also British Midland.
prices vary widely from 1 euro plus tax up to 200+ - should be able to get less than 100 euro though
Bus and boat is long and torture although cheaper than flying - not sure who to book with starting from London.
Make sure you have a match ticket. Easily got for Israeli fans through the embassy in London/Dublin or the FA.
Try this http://www.nationalexpress.com/eurol...site/index.cfm for coach/ferry. The cheapest but longest in time.Quote:
Originally Posted by gspain
try eurolines also by bus. about €34 return.
Fly from stansted if possible with www.ryanair.com
if you're flexible with your dates you should get a good price with ryanair, but as many irish are coming from england around that day/those days prices might already be expensive.
Go from london luton / london stansted / london gatwick to dublin
Good luck, book as soon as, those flights are increasing all the time.
:D
Don't forget, you'll have to bring a ticket with you so sort that out with the Israeli FA before coming over.Quote:
Originally Posted by israeli_guy
thank u all for your help
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Originally Posted by Colie
It would appear that Israel have taken up their full allocation of tickets. :(
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Originally Posted by Peadar
oh-oh, better get ready to out-sing them then! :D :D
where did one learn about this matter, Peadar?
:D
Just flying about.Quote:
Originally Posted by kerr's tribe
HEAR, holy boll*cks, Peadar is the new spellchecker on foot.ie!!!!! :eek: :mad: ;) :D
I'm from Ecuador, English is not my first language :D
3,600 israelis coming to the game. Hard to believe that :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by Peadar
This is normal as they have the option to return un sold ticketsQuote:
Originally Posted by Peadar
sh!teQuote:
Originally Posted by Cowboy
Cause Perfect Peadar would never ever ever make a spelling mistake like that :DQuote:
Originally Posted by kerr's tribe
I heard they took all their allocation and are expecting to sell all of them... :eek:
hmm, yeah. i really hope we win this game. i see Trezegit :D is banned for the faroe's game and the ireland game :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Eire06
They don't quite get that many.Quote:
Originally Posted by soylent green
Besides, many people with ties to Israel actually live in Ireland, Britain, Mainland Europe etc.
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Originally Posted by Eire06
Not a hope!
I'm sure you'd correct me very quickly if I did.
No I wouldn't I find it really annoying when people constantly correct your spelling mistakes... :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by Peadar
Cork people just like to show-off, let them have their thrills Eire06 ;) :D :D Ha ha!Quote:
Originally Posted by Eire06
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Originally Posted by kerr's tribe
There's nothing wrong with being proud of our education.
It clearly sets us apart from other parts of the country. :p
That's not the only thing! ;) :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Peadar
Yeah, nowhere else in the country would people be proud of your education. :p :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Peadar
:D :D :D hee hee
eh....back on topic now i suppose!
I was at the U21 Game. When I got back to Tel Aviv , we passed by the park at about 6pm, but is was over, people were leaving, so we kept going. It look like you're going to get you 1000 mark.Quote:
Originally Posted by kerr's tribe