Tickets arrived from E travel today, flight is now 6.00 am with 4.00 am check in
Do you want us to belly dance as well?Originally Posted by kerr's tribe
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I can't see any pockets to put the cash for the pints? It was worth a try. I also don't think my chest will fit into the bra.
Nice looking model though.
I wonder is there any belly dancers in Tel Aviv?
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Tickets arrived from E travel today, flight is now 6.00 am with 4.00 am check in
Does anyone know how will the local people/police react if we're drinking cans etc on the streets through friday (Purim) night after the beach party (finishes at sunset)?
Israel is not a Muslim country...Originally Posted by donalfitz
You can drink wherever you like.
Is someone will tell a story from one of the trips of the 'irish army'?Originally Posted by Ron Amikam
eh.. i am not going ron, unfortunately, but i will be cheering on the boys in green from Munich drinking cheap beer and checking out the football stadia cos we plan to invade there next yearOriginally Posted by Ron Amikam
i am sure someone will tell you the story, what do u want to know? everybody going is excited, hoping for a win, but know it may be a difficult away game. lots more fans would have travelled only for cost, easter(timing) etc. everybody is up for a big party!
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u could stuff the cash into your bra that would fill it up!Originally Posted by donalfitz
i wouldn't worry about drinking after the party, they wouldn't expect the irish to sit around supping cups of tea, and they know we can drink and behave ourselves. If it was England, i don't think they would have a beach party, too risky, they would get totally bladdered and violent, unlike us little angels..
ah... tomorrow week, the big game!
Stories about the Boys in Green on tour?
How about tens of thousands underneath the Eiffel Tower in Paris drinking cans and playing football? Much to the amusement of the locals!
Heard a story about a guy before which was absolutely top calss. After travelling to Amsterdam for a game, he got so p!ssed before the game that he didnt make it to the stadium!!! He couldnt find it apparently....
Generally, its just all good natured fun. its all about going to new places, meeting new friends and having a laugh. An irish win also helps!
If you go back as far as Italia 1990 world cup, the country went insane. I knew a guy who drove home from Italy after the Romania game so he could get a bigger loan from his bank, and drove back to Italy in time for the quarter final in Rome! Solid driving for three days!!
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lovely, do u have more?
Sure I do Ron,
Have to say possibly the best trip atmosphere-wise that i Was at was when we played Scotland in Glasgow (kerr's first game as manager). We ended up at a Céili with our friends in the tartan Army. Half of the pub was Irish and half was Scottish and the whole pub singing Waltzing Matilda (australian song) because Australia had just beaten England!
Basel in 2003 was aboslutely insane, no one had tickets for the match and about 15000 showed up in this small town in Switzerland..... I saw tickets changing for €1000. If you look at the stadium, there must have been Irish people in every section of the stadium!
Anyone got any more to add to help Ron out here?
Tom
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Thank's Tom. i'm looking also about stories from the trip to Iran in 2001
No prob, Ron
I wasn't in Iran so can't help you there. Most people stayed in Dubai AFAIK until a few hours before the game and then flew to Tehran. I know it clinched qualification but by all accounts it wasn't a friendly place. I heard that the few female Ireland fans who attended the game were the first women to have watched football in Tehranabout 1500 travelled i think
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Iran was amazing - Persians are the warmest most friendly people you could meet. Some of the laws from the mullahs are obviously screwed upOriginally Posted by Saint Tom
Lack of alcohol was an issue for many - only 500 travelled but many did manage to get some all the same. This btw was 488 more than the previous biggest away support of 12 in the Azadi.
The female fans were allowed in although it was not fully known until they went to the gates. local female fans were not allowed to attend.
One point that may interest our Israeli friends is when giving the football results on tv or radio it is along the lines of France 2 Switzerland 2, Malta 1 England 0, Austria 2 Zionist Regime 2.
We went from Monday-Friday and also got to spend a day in Esfahan - lovely city.
I did write a trip repoert but don't have it anymore but happy to answer any questions on my trip there.
How did u all manage without alcohol out there?
you are about to change your mindOriginally Posted by gspain
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i'm surprised they mention us at all.One point that may interest our Israeli friends is when giving the football results on tv or radio it is along the lines of France 2 Switzerland 2, Malta 1 England 0, Austria 2 Zionist Regime 2.
I believe on all Iranian state TV channels and media they refer to Israel as "Zionist Occupied Palestine". Not on my list of places to visit at all ( unless for potential future football games)
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Lebanon decided yesterday not to participate in the Eurovision song contest because they must broabcast the Israeli song...Originally Posted by Saint Tom
http://www.eurovision.tv/english/982.htm
What has the eurovision song contest got to do with football????????
Anyway i dont think anyone would miss the contest!!!!!!!
Always looking for a cheaper way of getting there
Only because it means more beer money
Im not an alcoholic - i don't go to the meetings!
eldad mentioned this as a few people had already been talking about the attitudes of other countries i.e Iran to Israel.Originally Posted by ACdub
there is a eurovision thread i set up under off topic by meif anyone does want to discuss the wonderful contest
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so lets get back to football- do you have any injuries?
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