Haven't a clue mate, sorry. Anyone know the exit for Tallaght when coming from Cork? Is it 10 or 9?
What is the best way to reach Shamrock Rovers' new stadium by public transport from the centre of Dublin? Is there a good bus route from O'Connell Street? Thanks.
Haven't a clue mate, sorry. Anyone know the exit for Tallaght when coming from Cork? Is it 10 or 9?
The SFAI are the governing body for grassroots football in Ireland, not the FAI. Its success or the lack of is all down to them.
Thanks. Is the ground going to be one-sided all season? Sounds as if Rovers could do with more seats.
Directions to Tallagh Stadium
Luas is by far the easiest way from central Dublin. Going from Abbey Street (or anywhere in central Dublin) will cost E4.30 return.Bus
From Eden Quay & Templeogue: 49, 65, 65b
From Eden Quay & Harold's Cross: 54a
From Ringsend, Dolphin's Barn & Walkinstown: 50, 56a, 77, 77a
From Dún Laoghaire, Stillorgan & Firhouse: 75
From Ballyfermot & Clondalkin: 76, 76a, 76b
From City West: 50, 65b, 201, 202
From Milltown & Dundrum: 48a to Broadford Walk (terminus), then 75 to Tallaght
From Liffey Valley & Clondalkin: 210
http://www.dublinbus.ie
Luas
From Connolly & Heuston Stations
http://www.luas.ie
Road
- Leave M50 at junction 11 (Sign: N81 Tallaght, City Centre)
- From roundabout, exit onto N81 (Sign: Blessington, Tallaght)
- Continue on N81 to the stadium
http://www.aaroadwatch.ie
All very useful - thank you.
Ah but those directions are no use unless they are written, loike, in a Dubblin accent, loike, roight bud!
Aon, dó, trí, bhí mé i mo luí, thit mé den leaba, he! he! he!
how many tickets do away fans get?
and do you have to have your clubs season ticket to purchase one?
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