Well done on getting the mention in "Planet Football" in the IT today, should hopefully boost the numbers.....
Yeah, I know, but the tourist office would prefer if we can get the numbers confirmed ASAP because they are going out of their way to organise this. You're around for the game, aren't you? You around on the Tuesday?Originally Posted by Colie
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Well done on getting the mention in "Planet Football" in the IT today, should hopefully boost the numbers.....
Just tell them 30 of us will be there. However many turn up will drink enough to make it worth their while anyway!Originally Posted by pineapple stu
We're not arrogant, we're just better.
Originally Posted by Schumi
That does make sense. There are already a fair few of us confimred. add to that the fans who will follow everyone else on the Tuesday. we will have loadsa people. Tell the tourist board, you have at least 30, possibly more, and its all happy daysCheers for organising all of this
Cheers - you sure it didn't put you off the dinner though?!Originally Posted by Maribor
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Yeah, throw me in mate. Will there be any free booze for the price? I heard it's a tenner a pint, duty free vodka all the way....Originally Posted by pineapple stu
"I always likened him to a Rolls Royce. You just used him once a week & he'd be flawless"
Townsend on McGrath
Dunno - not a big drinking country, really. Sure there'll be some. My guide books says pints are about E7 - not as bad as £10! Still, he duty free'll be doing some good business! There's a post in the main thread about duty free limits though - fairly small...![]()
Information on Duty free from the faroes tourist office
Sorry if its just repeating what you all already knowDuty-free imports:
Travellers over 15 years:
Cigarettes, 200
Or
Cigarillos, 100
Or
Cigars, 50.
Or
Tobacco, 250 grammes
Travellers over 18 years:
Spirits 22-60 % alcohol volume
max. 1 litre
Wine and alcoholic beverages
up to 22% alcohol volume
1 litre, or 2 litres of table wine
Beer up to 5.8% alcohol volum
Travellers can also bring the following
goods duty-free:
Perfume, 50 grammes
Eau de toilet, 25 cl.
Chocolates and sweets, 3 kilos Other goods:
Travellers can bring additional goods worth up to
DKK 2500![]()
Originally Posted by Maribor
Is this piece on the web anywhere?
Planet Football has its own section on ireland.com, but you have to register to view it. I'll try and remember to type it up this evening (only a few lines).
Here we go...
Fishy Faroes Fare for fans fete
The Faroe Islands tourist board has offered to stage a special Faroese culture night (i.e. food, music, dancing and drink), numbers permitting, for travelling Irish fans on the evening before Ireland's World Cup qualifying match in June...if you're planning on travelling to the match, drop into the messageboard on www.foot.ie and leave your name.
What kind of food might the Irish visitors expect? Well, according to Travelocity's website, "One of the most popular treats is skeppijot - well-aged, wind-dried mutton that requires a sharp knife and strong jaws...other favourites are rast kjot (boiled mutton) and rastan fisk (boiled fish). After the bloody grindadrap, a favourite is grind og spik (whale and blubber) which you should probably avoid if the slaughter of pilot whales turns your stomach. Fresh fish also features strongly in the local diet, as do sea birds, such as puffins, and their eggs."
No offence, like, but we'll be bringing the ham sandwiches to the do.
Thanks Stu, sounds like a Klingon banquet
Yer wan says she's still taking Rennie just reading about it!![]()
Got this from the person running one of the places we're staying in over in the Faroes (had to swap dates to accommodate the Faroese night)...
The songs sound fun! Especially after a few pints!You should expect pretty special food..might not like all of it, but
give it a try! You might also enjoy some Faroese dancing, it´s pretty easy
to learn. The hard part is the songs.. 100 verses is not unusual, but for
tourists we might cut it down to 20.![]()
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Thats it settled arrive at seven, they sing one of their songs, we give them a burst of Skibereen by the time we've finished it'll be well gone last orders!![]()
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Where am I now? I'm over here,
I've got those empty pockets and I can't afford a beer.
err... I fear this maybe p*ssing in the wind but; anything for the more veggie amougst usFishy Faroes Fare for fans fete
The Faroe Islands tourist board has offered to stage a special Faroese culture night (i.e. food, music, dancing and drink), numbers permitting, for travelling Irish fans on the evening before Ireland's World Cup qualifying match in June...if you're planning on travelling to the match, drop into the messageboard on www.foot.ie and leave your name.
What kind of food might the Irish visitors expect? Well, according to Travelocity's website, "One of the most popular treats is skeppijot - well-aged, wind-dried mutton that requires a sharp knife and strong jaws...other favourites are rast kjot (boiled mutton) and rastan fisk (boiled fish). After the bloody grindadrap, a favourite is grind og spik (whale and blubber) which you should probably avoid if the slaughter of pilot whales turns your stomach. Fresh fish also features strongly in the local diet, as do sea birds, such as puffins, and their eggs."
No offence, like, but we'll be bringing the ham sandwiches to the do.![]()
Where am I now? I'm over here,
I've got those empty pockets and I can't afford a beer.
Doubt it, I'm afraid. No trees on the Faroes, so a distinct lack of fruit available. The ground's probably not the best for growing veg either...!
Course, technically fish isn't meat!![]()
Originally Posted by Pat O' Banton
Just do what you normally do when you go away, go on a crash course diet of booze and ciggie's.
It's worked everywhere else for you.![]()
Its crazy to see people be what society wants them to be but not me.
Ever tried seaweed! Supposedly has aphrodisiac effects!Originally Posted by Pat O' Banton
Honest! I am not a secret Tim nor a closet Sham - I really am a Seagull.
The more I hear about the place the more I believe we are going on some elaborate detour to play Arranmore United.Originally Posted by pineapple stu
It sounds like it will be my only sourse of vitamins for the whole weekOriginally Posted by sylvo
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Last edited by Pat O' Banton; 28/04/2005 at 3:42 PM.
Where am I now? I'm over here,
I've got those empty pockets and I can't afford a beer.
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