we will take that in mind :) Any of you know how far the busstop for the Cork-Dublin return is from the ground??
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we will take that in mind :) Any of you know how far the busstop for the Cork-Dublin return is from the ground??
its about a 20 min walk , 5 mins by bus or by taxi......Quote:
Originally Posted by NEC Nijmegen
if your trying to plan the trip use these linksQuote:
Originally Posted by NEC Nijmegen
bus= www.buseireann.ie
train= www.irishrail.ie
plane= www.aerarann.ie
good luck with the journey..not the match though ;)
Officials Info from Nijmegen site:
Cork City FC - N. E. C. : Arbitraal trio from Ukraine (07/07/2004) De competition Cork City - N. E. C, round sunday afternoon 16:30 hour (Dutch time) in the Gymnasts Cross Stage in Cork, under leadership of the Oekraïense Sergiy Berezka want to stand will. He will become assisted through its countrymen Taras Klym and Andriy Pryimak. Fourth official is the Honored Then Deady.
We´re flying in tomorrow, can´t wait!! :p I only have one question: After the match we must catch the bus back to dublin. Someone here posted that it would be a 20 min. walk tot the busstop. Anyone here knows the route??
See you tomorrow :)
NEC, PM me an email address and i'll send you on a map with directions on itQuote:
Originally Posted by NEC Nijmegen
thats no good. why not stay around to check out the local talent in the horseshoe :eek:Quote:
Originally Posted by NEC Nijmegen
Yes i know but i´m dealing with my work :( But we wel be in Cork for the saturdaynight :cool:
how many of ye?Quote:
Originally Posted by NEC Nijmegen
I think about 250 at most. Not many more i guess...
I read in the Echo that City received E 50,000 for qualifying for the Intertoto from UEFA, the gist of the story was that City spent this on the trip to Sweden and following the trip to Holland they are E 25,000 in the red. Is this completely accurate? I mean since they have progressed to the second round surely there was another payment from UEFA? Is this just the poor mouth from City or are they really E 25,000 in debt?
I would think realistic enough that cost 50k for malmo trip cos they were there for 4 nights & flights alone must have cost close to 300 a head. Alos 25k for Nijmegen trip probably accurate as had to be booked at short notice.Quote:
Originally Posted by Magnum
I would think those figures exclude gate receipts from malmo home game (30-40k) & potential 80k+ from sundays game.
Would mean city make Net 70-80k from 2 rounds?
Don't have the figures for this years competition, but found an old site on UEFA.com which lists the payments as CHF 50,000 per round for the first three rounds back in 2001. I can't imagine it's decreased since then.Quote:
Originally Posted by Magnum
i read somewhere that the winner of the malmo-city game stood to make 180k from eufa...cant remember whereQuote:
Originally Posted by liamon
Help!! We still don't have a place to sleep!! :( Is it possible to come over tomorrow and book a hostel or something?? We are coming with 8
you will have no problem getting a hotel or a b&b on the dayQuote:
Originally Posted by NEC Nijmegen
http://www.hotel-in-cork.com/
Lots of B&b's on the western road and these would be cheaper than Hotels. just get in a taxi and ask the driver to take you there!
Ya, they may as well say "here ish my wallet, do what you will!" :pQuote:
Originally Posted by Pablo
Well, they arrived in Cork Airport a while ago. They look like a big side.
apparently malmo looked a big side to many though IMO they were not too physical.anyway we have liam kearney and he's got sum serious physical presence :D .no but seriously i want at the nec match and havent seen the coverage on chorus either so were nec the real deal or were they anygood at all.predictions for the home leg?or is it too close to call.city are just about favourites with most of the bookies in ireland at least.
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