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    have about 6 names for this. any more want to book?

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    Get yourselves into our social club before the match for a few pints and a bit of craic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by belfastred View Post
    Get yourselves into our social club before the match for a few pints and a bit of craic.
    Is the social club beside the ground?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeebus View Post
    Is the social club beside the ground?
    Yes under the main stand.

    £2.30 sterling a pint I think
    Last edited by belfastred; 01/10/2009 at 8:49 AM. Reason: spelling

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    Quote Originally Posted by belfastred View Post
    Yes under the main stand.

    £2.30 sterling a pint I think
    Good stuff. Do ye take the yoyo in there??

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    Quote Originally Posted by belfastred View Post
    Yes under the main stand.

    £2.30 sterling a pint I think
    Must be a posh place £2.30 is expensive used to the £2 quid pints near the brandywell.
    63.00

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    Quote Originally Posted by dublinred View Post
    Must be a posh place £2.30 is expensive used to the £2 quid pints near the brandywell.
    Belfast is a classier town!

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    i'm tempted, are ye's expecting much of a crowd to go, how much is tickets, bus journey, etc

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    Quote Originally Posted by mint sauce View Post
    i'm tempted, are ye's expecting much of a crowd to go, how much is tickets, bus journey, etc
    We expect at least 400 on the DSC bus. Tickets would be £40 maybe? Top flight game.

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    only 8 on the bus from sligo so far. this will be cancelled tomorrow evening unless theres 4 or 5 more

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    Quote Originally Posted by mint sauce View Post
    i'm tempted, are ye's expecting much of a crowd to go, how much is tickets, bus journey, etc
    It's hard to tell with our crownd

    We are a fickle bunch but are on a good run and the kick off time might tempt a few people.

    The entry fee will be £10

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    Bus cancelled due to lack of bookings

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    Feo, can you cancel the game too? Cheers.

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    ah well


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    http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/sp...-14521177.html

    Midfielder Owen Morrison believes Sligo Rovers boss Paul Cook sees the Setanta Sports Cup as little more than a distraction.


    In their previous outing in the All Ireland competition Cook had fielded a host of teenagers that somehow drew with Cork City and Morrison believes those young players will get another run out today at Cliftonville.

    The Bit O' Red currently sit just three points above bottom club Bray Wanderers, while they face Waterford United in the semi-final of the Ford FAI Cup and those forthcoming matches will take priority.

    “To be honest I don't think the manager is taking the Setanta Cup that seriously,” admitted Morrison. “The situation we are in the league means we have to do everything to stay in the division, while we are also in the semi-final of the FAI Cup, so if we stay up and win the FAI Cup then it will be a good season.”

    The former Derry City man is also doubtful for the trip to Solitude with a calf problem, but knows how difficult it's going to be against Eddie Patterson's side.

    “I watched them play very well against Linfield and to be honest they hammered the Blues that night, so we know that they can beat top sides in the Irish League,” he said. “But I believe they are like us, they are a little inconsistent, having beaten Linfield they then drew at Dungannon Swifts

    “It will also be the first time for a lot of our squad to be playing in Belfast and it's going to be a hostile environment for them, but hopefully they can work their socks off and we can get a result.”

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    Gerry Carr in The Star:

    "Given that the Pat's game is so close and that the league is obviously the priority, we are likely to make changes for Cville. The Setanta Cup afterall is not our number one objective. It would be nice to win it of course, but staying in the Premier Division is more important. We're trying to keep players fresh at this stage and I imagine that the lads who did not play against Cork City in midweek will play against Cliftonvile."

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    Quote Originally Posted by red bellied View Post
    http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/sp...-14521177.html

    Midfielder Owen Morrison believes Sligo Rovers boss Paul Cook sees the Setanta Sports Cup as little more than a distraction.


    In their previous outing in the All Ireland competition Cook had fielded a host of teenagers that somehow drew with Cork City and Morrison believes those young players will get another run out today at Cliftonville.

    The Bit O' Red currently sit just three points above bottom club Bray Wanderers, while they face Waterford United in the semi-final of the Ford FAI Cup and those forthcoming matches will take priority.

    “To be honest I don't think the manager is taking the Setanta Cup that seriously,” admitted Morrison. “The situation we are in the league means we have to do everything to stay in the division, while we are also in the semi-final of the FAI Cup, so if we stay up and win the FAI Cup then it will be a good season.”

    The former Derry City man is also doubtful for the trip to Solitude with a calf problem, but knows how difficult it's going to be against Eddie Patterson's side.

    “I watched them play very well against Linfield and to be honest they hammered the Blues that night, so we know that they can beat top sides in the Irish League,” he said. “But I believe they are like us, they are a little inconsistent, having beaten Linfield they then drew at Dungannon Swifts

    “It will also be the first time for a lot of our squad to be playing in Belfast and it's going to be a hostile environment for them, but hopefully they can work their socks off and we can get a result.”

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    got solitude is some kip!

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    Quote Originally Posted by red bellied View Post
    http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/sp...-14521177.html

    Midfielder Owen Morrison believes Sligo Rovers boss Paul Cook sees the Setanta Sports Cup as little more than a distraction.
    Good to see Morrison come to some use for us...PR man.
    Life without Rovers, it makes no sense...it's a heartache...nothing but a fools game. S.R.F.C.


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