...or half time commentary from Andy Gray!
........ and I bet you some "fans" will forget to bring thier 3D specsAt least the green/gold colours will save some embarrasment for those clowns supporting a foreign team over an Irish team (they can pretent its Irish colours). Wait until they discover there is no action replays !
...or half time commentary from Andy Gray!
When Thomond Park re-opened it was at reduced capacity for the frst few games. They played an U20 munster match as the first game and after about 3 matches they finally opened it to full capacity.
There'll be absolute riots at this match if they run out of prawn sandwiches!
Going to E-Mail MNS to see what the panel think. Personally this is a joke but at the same time I think every fan should attend to make massive noise for our league! We have some of the best and Noiseist fans around so why not get together as one league and show a massive support for OUR LEAGUE!!!
Surely the tickets for this match should go on sale inside each ground on match days and clubs allowed to keep a percentage of their sales.
Or clubs could sell stuff in their grounds that they get 100% of the sales from
everyone seems so against this game but I think it can be a great thing for our league. It will give the LOI great exposure and will give fans and players the chance to see and take on utd.
The problems though could be that LOI clubs are unlikely to release players as they game takes place during a crucial period in the league and BOHS and ROVERS is also on a day before/after. Also Utd will probably have reserves on show also if any players do play well an English side will rob them away and if we get hammered our league becomes a laugh. the cons weigh out the pros by the look of things. BOHS and ROVERS might have been a better choice by the FAI , but lets hope it goes well.
The last time Derry played Man U, the tickets were sold in this manner and we had the cringeworthy (yet financially rewarding) sight of people travelling long distances arriving in the ground, buying tickets, and not even staying to watch the league game that was on.
Football fans indeed....
Intesting point made by Butsy here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q5LMeMh_aAU
In the week leading up to the Setatna Cup final, the FAI chose to announce their friendly rather than promote the final...
54,321 sold - wws will never die - ***
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The Indo mentioned today that there is a row as apparently Vantage club tickets won't cover this game. Though, for anyone stupid enough to buy them they probably deserve to pay again for this match.
This farce doesn't adversely clash with any other fixtures by any chance does it guys??![]()
We actually had a worse situation in 2003 or 2004. We were selling cup final tickets at a home game, people came in queued to buy them and didn't even bother to stay and watch the game of the team they were buying tickets to watch the following week!. Says alot about the Longford sporting public, I'm in no doubt they'd do the same if it was a GAA team in a final.The last time Derry played Man U, the tickets were sold in this manner and we had the cringeworthy (yet financially rewarding) sight of people travelling long distances arriving in the ground, buying tickets, and not even staying to watch the league game that was on.
Football fans indeed....
Upwards to the vanguard where the pressure is too high.
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