Where is the nearest bus station to dalymount park?
Monday, 07 September 2009 12:00 Fans of any of the remaining FAI Ford Cup Quarter Finalists can take the stress out of getting to their upcoming game this weekend, with thanks to Ford, proud sponsors of the FAI Cup.
For every FAI Ford Cup round this year, Ford will come to the rescue of fans around the country, eager to get along to support their club, and will transport them there in style, so this is just in time for any Waterford United, Bohemians, Sligo, Shamrock Rovers, Sporting Fingal, Bray, Longford or St Pats or Monaghan fans who would like to bring either their family or friends to the upcoming game in comfort.
Ford will look after the transport to and from the game by supplying a Ford vehicle and chauffeur, and make sure every fan is fed and watered with a pre match meal. There will be goody bags for every child, and one child on the trip will have the unique opportunity to deliver the match ball onto the pitch before kick-off.
Ford has already transported over 50 Ballymun United supporters to Derry for their third round clash, with Wexford Youths supporter Pat Ronan the third round home VIP prize-winner of a trip to Ferrycarrig Park. Dundalk fan James McCourt was the home winner from the fourth round when he was treated to a VIP trip to Oriel Park for the visit of Bohemians.
“I go to watch our local club Cork City regularly and the atmosphere is always better at Turners Cross when there is a big away support there,” said Ford Ireland Managing Director Eddie Murphy. “But I also know it can be hard to get organised to bring a group to an away game and also for families going to support their local clubs as well, we hope that this initiative will make it easier for at least some fans this year.”
So whether you want to focus on your friends and get a gang to an away game, or focus on your family for your team’s big home tie, just let Ford take care of all the logistics, so you can just focus on the Football.
All fans have to do is email their name and address to [COLOR=#ff6600]fordfootball@WHPR.ie[/COLOR] This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it with the selected Quarter Final FAI Ford Cup fixture they wish to attend; whether they want to travel with their family to a home game or group of friends to an away game, and a reason why they should be brought to the game by Ford.
At least two winners will be selected for every round in this year’s FAI Ford Cup.
FAI Ford Cup quarter final draw
Bohemians v Sligo Rovers
Sporting Fingal v Shamrock Rovers
Waterford United v St. Patrick’s Athletic / Monaghan United
Longford Town v Bray Wanderers
Monday, 07 September 2009 12:00 Fans of any of the remaining FAI Ford Cup Quarter Finalists can take the stress out of getting to their upcoming game this weekend, with thanks to Ford, proud sponsors of the FAI Cup.
For every FAI Ford Cup round this year, Ford will come to the rescue of fans around the country, eager to get along to support their club, and will transport them there in style, so this is just in time for any Waterford United, Bohemians, Sligo, Shamrock Rovers, Sporting Fingal, Bray, Longford or St Pats or Monaghan fans who would like to bring either their family or friends to the upcoming game in comfort.
Ford will look after the transport to and from the game by supplying a Ford vehicle and chauffeur, and make sure every fan is fed and watered with a pre match meal. There will be goody bags for every child, and one child on the trip will have the unique opportunity to deliver the match ball onto the pitch before kick-off.
Ford has already transported over 50 Ballymun United supporters to Derry for their third round clash, with Wexford Youths supporter Pat Ronan the third round home VIP prize-winner of a trip to Ferrycarrig Park. Dundalk fan James McCourt was the home winner from the fourth round when he was treated to a VIP trip to Oriel Park for the visit of Bohemians.
“I go to watch our local club Cork City regularly and the atmosphere is always better at Turners Cross when there is a big away support there,” said Ford Ireland Managing Director Eddie Murphy. “But I also know it can be hard to get organised to bring a group to an away game and also for families going to support their local clubs as well, we hope that this initiative will make it easier for at least some fans this year.”
So whether you want to focus on your friends and get a gang to an away game, or focus on your family for your team’s big home tie, just let Ford take care of all the logistics, so you can just focus on the Football.
All fans have to do is email their name and address to [COLOR=#ff6600]fordfootball@WHPR.ie[/COLOR] This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it with the selected Quarter Final FAI Ford Cup fixture they wish to attend; whether they want to travel with their family to a home game or group of friends to an away game, and a reason why they should be brought to the game by Ford.
At least two winners will be selected for every round in this year’s FAI Ford Cup.
FAI Ford Cup quarter final draw
Bohemians v Sligo Rovers
Sporting Fingal v Shamrock Rovers
Waterford United v St. Patrick’s Athletic / Monaghan United
Longford Town v Bray Wanderers
Heres a taste of what to expect on the Balllisodare bus
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K1yo2...eature=related
Go on Redie ya good thing.
Im going on their bus
Yee ha
numbers getting better for BORST bus, keep them comin lads....needa good crowd up there
Jaysus, just realised I completley made an arse of meself there :L
Apologies
Yes that was what I meant although I can understand why ARooney picked it up the other way so no worries. Although we still have a few seats on the bus we also have enough numbers to cover the cost.
Just to explain Ballisodare is the original and preferred spelling of the Locals. Ballysadare is an Anglicised version of Ballisodare but is used on road signs etc. because it is the spelling used on Ordnance Survey Maps.
Lesson Over.
By the way our bus is Fancy Dress/Bit O' Red Theme
any seats left on the bus? need 2. trying to ring you colin
Bookmarks