which means if we do get through we will still have a poor crowdOriginally Posted by xtreme rebel
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if we beat nijmegen....which is a possibility,WHERE WILL WE PLAY ROUND 3
canwe use the cross with shed closed or do we have to play it in a different ground
we were all very happy being able to play the first 2 rounds in the cross
but here we might have a scenario we didnt expect
which means if we do get through we will still have a poor crowdOriginally Posted by xtreme rebel
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5800 seats at the cross which not too shabby at maybe €13 averag each.Originally Posted by thecorner
We could always just sit down IN THE SHED like we did for the first leg vs Malmo..........do ye think we would get away with it.![]()
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Irish by birth,
Cork by the grace of God.
here are dates just in case
First leg: 17/18 July 2004
Second leg: 24 July 2004
Is it home or away first or do we know yet ??Originally Posted by thecorner
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.
from what i can make out it seems to be away first
intertoto draw rounds 1-3
The french team is nantes so that might interest people so play it in the GAA ground, the GAA have no problem allowing the aussies to play in their grounds even though the sport they play is foreign.
to play nantes would be a great sporting occassion for munster and ireland so the GAA should cop the fcuk on.
what would you prefer? turners cross or a GAA ground.
ha ha ha ha ha haaaaaaaaaa did you just say rovers can play football ha ha ha ha haaaaaaaaaa
turners cross.Originally Posted by southside bohs
FCUK THE GAA
You can still have standing in the Third Round.
20% of the total seated capacity can be standing, so thats still handy enough.
Oh no not them again
are we getting a bit carried away here dont we have to win the second round before we even start worrying about the third round
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