Plus replace security with nuns - they'll soon sniff them out.
Ou-est le Centre George Pompidou?
Evening all. I won't be going to the Wales game now. It's less a statement of principle than that I was going to travel in on the mini-cruise from Caergybi rather than get a bus from Belfast.
Lionel Ritchie of this parish will be disappointed. He was in line for the prize of a free drink, after guessing closest to that quiz which suggested I was 68% Chucky
Co-incidentally, I was just talking to my cousin Mark whose mother was a McAllister before her marriage. He'll be cheering on the GAWA from temporary exile in Kigali, Rwanda. Don't mess with my Tutu, baby.
Quick question to Not Brazil- do you have a same-surname relative who's a padre in the Church of the Nazarene, if so we were chatting recently. Best wishes etc.
The Englishmen came over in the year 2005
But little did they know that we'd planned a wee surprise
Sir David scored the winner, and Windsor Park went wild
And this is what we sang...
Or Alan?
The point is, if the security were very officious, which they wouldn't be, this is one method they might have used....
The Englishmen came over in the year 2005
But little did they know that we'd planned a wee surprise
Sir David scored the winner, and Windsor Park went wild
And this is what we sang...
It would depend on what part of the Ardoyne you come from, if you got in or not.
Anyway, I'll be saving on a dry cleaning bill by not going to the match, after my suit was covered in Champagne, celebrating after the Irish Cup Final on Saturday:
http://www.unionjackwear.co.uk/image...acksuit(1).jpg
Last edited by Not Brazil; 11/05/2011 at 4:18 PM.
The Englishmen came over in the year 2005
But little did they know that we'd planned a wee surprise
Sir David scored the winner, and Windsor Park went wild
And this is what we sang...
There's nothing 'mad' about using a name for racial profiling.
Especially when in most instances it's so obvious.
Even from the Ardoyne.
Why? Knowing that route, the only people who might stop you travelling are the Welsh cops who are far more officious than the Guards/Irish border authorities.?
And how could you be even remotely 'Chucky' ??
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The Englishmen came over in the year 2005
But little did they know that we'd planned a wee surprise
Sir David scored the winner, and Windsor Park went wild
And this is what we sang...
From that link:
Does that even make sense? Surely, if anything, the prospect of smaller numbers going would make it more expensive per coach to run fewer.The transport fee of £30 per person was based on a large requirement of coaches, but now that these are not required, the Association will be meeting tomorrow to review the whole position, should there be any changes these will be communicated to all block bookers/NI fans members.
The apparent Worthington quote is also somewhat suspicious...
More like asked to rubber-stamp something dictated to him, I reckon.Nigel Worthington, Northern Ireland Manager said, “I would like to see as many Northern Ireland fans support the team in Dublin. The support of the fans is vital to the team as they do act as our 12th man. Tickets are still on sale for block bookers or members of NI Fans at the Irish FA.”
Last edited by DannyInvincible; 11/05/2011 at 5:07 PM.
Makes no sense at all - basically, because the IFA are spinning complete and utter bollicks.
NW, almost certainly, did not make that quote. I think your analysis is spot on....he may not even know about it.
Anyway, the IFA seem to be quite desperate to "get the numbers up".
Here's the latest:
The Irish FA has reviewed the current position with regards to arrangements for supporters for the forthcoming Carling Nations Cup matches, and due to the limited uptake of tickets for these matches, the Irish FA has decided to extend the deadline for ticket applications by Block Bookers and NI Fans Plus members to 4pm on Tuesday 17 May.
In line with advice from the FAI, Gardai and the PSNI and in the interests of the safety and security of our fans, the sale of match tickets will remain linked with transport to Dublin and the existing arrangements whereby Northern Ireland fans will arrive at a staging post on the outskirts of Dublin prior to transferring to the Aviva Stadium will remain in place.
The original transport fee was based on upwards of 5,000 supporters travelling, and the expected costs in securing coaches from within and outside Northern Ireland and ensuring adequate personnel was made available to ensure the smooth and secure transport of supporters. Based on current booking figures, it is now apparent that numbers will be substantially less.
This will mean that coaches can now all be sourced locally and personnel required to manage this operation will be substantially less, and as a result we are pleased to advise that the cost of the coach ticket can be reduced to £22 per supporter. Refunds will be organised for those supporters who have already booked.
Provisions will be made for supporters who are travelling from outside Northern Ireland and those who had already booked accommodation before these arrangements were announced (Wednesday 4 May). Please contact tickets@irishfa.com for further details on this.
For further information on applying for tickets, Block Bookers and NI Fans Plus members should visit www.irishfa.com
Don't be surprised to see some startling revelations in the coming days as to why the IFA are getting their knickers in a twist about a potential low turnout - if what I'm hearing is true (and I have no reason to doubt it), it will smack the "Why are we even in this, because they poach our players" supporters so hard into the real world, that some of them may actually combust.
The Englishmen came over in the year 2005
But little did they know that we'd planned a wee surprise
Sir David scored the winner, and Windsor Park went wild
And this is what we sang...
Response from the AONISC to the IFA change of heart, on the BBC Sport Website:
"However in response, supporters spokesman Gary McAllister said that his organisation "are still encouraging fans not to travel to the upcoming matches".
"This is not simply about cost. It's about how the IFA handled the whole operation, and we don't have confidence working with the organisation for these games," added Mr McAllister.
The travel restrictions have been placed on the Northern Ireland supporters following minor incidents at the Nations Cup opener against Scotland at the Aviva Stadium in February.
McAllister told that BBC Sport that the Irish FA had ignored advice from the supporters group in advance of the February game."
The Englishmen came over in the year 2005
But little did they know that we'd planned a wee surprise
Sir David scored the winner, and Windsor Park went wild
And this is what we sang...
Would you expect numbers to increase again now? What would happen if more than 5,000 now decided they wanted to head along? A last-minute price-hike?
It's all rather comical. Would almost make John Delaney look competent!
Sounds juicy. What have you been hearing? Sponsorship making threats, pulling strings and all that? Surely not the X-rated video tapes featuring Delaney and Jim Shaw (taking)?![]()
I wouldn't expect a big jump in numbers now DI - many will be wise enough to see through the IFA spin and bull****.
Sponsors are not happy by all accounts, but that's not the bigger story I've heard from what I consider to be an informed source.
Here's a few questions for you to investigate/consider:
Did one of the participating FAs (not based on this island, and who were initially reluctant to take part) receive a "guarantee" of circa £2,000,000 to secure their participation?
Who underwrote that "guarantee"?
Is the competition going well re: revenues so far?
Why did the IFA ignore supporters representives' advices re: ticketing for the Scotland game ie. the IFA put tickets on open sale, against advice?
Are the IFA ****ting themselves with the prospect of a low turnout v the Republic and no turnout v Wales?
Why would that be?
Last edited by Not Brazil; 11/05/2011 at 5:59 PM.
The Englishmen came over in the year 2005
But little did they know that we'd planned a wee surprise
Sir David scored the winner, and Windsor Park went wild
And this is what we sang...
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