I think you are THE most active user in this thread and your not even coming :DQuote:
Originally Posted by kerr's tribe
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I think you are THE most active user in this thread and your not even coming :DQuote:
Originally Posted by kerr's tribe
i wish i was going ! :rolleyes: :mad: Just trying to find out info and help if i can....... :eek:Quote:
Originally Posted by the_bonk
Match tickets arrived in the post yesterday ...
a tenner cheaper than originally advertised!
Seats are in Gate 17.
does anyone have a stadium map showing where we are sitting?Quote:
Originally Posted by Ash
its always great when the tickets arrive..... got butterflies in my stomach now just thinking about it!! :)
Is it open seating does anyone know, didn't see any seat numbers on tickets?
In Gate 17-18 it is "open seat"Quote:
Originally Posted by PaulB
Have a look here.
Apparently its the worst part of the ground (according to a post a heap of pages ago)Quote:
Originally Posted by the_bonk
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Originally Posted by liam88
there is some good irish bars
one is sitting on the yarkon street (main steet in tel aviv)
one is in hertzelia (other city in israel,15 minutes from tel aviv,this place full with amazing women)
and there is some others
tel aviv is an amazing city
why would anyone want to travel thousands of miles just to go to an irish bar ?
well, it is probably a good meeting point when abroad :D non?(after a game) but of course u have to try out the local places too, it is a must
he asked ,so i answered him :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Cowboy
are u from tel-aviv? so are u all excited about the green army coming to invade? :D :D :D :DQuote:
Originally Posted by israeli_guy
the best craic by far is usually in the Irish bars for these events as thats where all the fans tend to head to. most of the non Irish bars i visited in Paris for example were dead on the night before / day of match. i'm not going to avoid all the match day banter with other fans (Israeli fans included) just so i can say i went to a non Irish barQuote:
Originally Posted by Cowboy
Of course, I was not criticising you more of an observation.Quote:
Originally Posted by israeli_guy
well if over priced beer and paddywhackery are your thing then go for it, but for me and the guys I hang with, an Irish bar would be way down the list.Quote:
Originally Posted by jbyrne
each to his own :)
yes i am from tel aviv and yes we r excitedQuote:
Originally Posted by kerr's tribe
we will give u a great hosted but as your host i m asking u
please leave the points here :rolleyes:
Have to agree with you there pardner. Can't stand the places myself. It simply means 'Rip-off' in all the foreign languages I've come across.Quote:
Originally Posted by Cowboy
just sneak in a few cans from the supermarket ha ha :D :D :D
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Couldn't agree more. I ended up in a French pub after the paris game (unwillingly) and it was a borefest. You want to at the centre of the travelling buzz, singing and building the match atmosphere. Thats what its all about. You can drink solely wth your mates in your local. The whole big trip experience involves the congregation of loads of drunken Irish in a central district. It wouldn't be much of an invasion if we were all dispersed in quaint local pubs accross the city. I may not be as cultured as the rest of you but who cares, its a better laugh.Quote:
Originally Posted by jbyrne