Easier access to a bar is the main thing, and being middle tier. If its baltic you can watch the game from inside.
Let's hope the pitch holds up well after the Rogbee Boys play the Ireland v New Zealand game on Friday night beforehand!
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The Drogheda v Bray play-off has now been switched to Tallaght Stadium.
Playing Arsenal on a billiard table surface would have been fun, maybe thats where Filipo was all week, kicking lumps out of the pitch. Is the Aviva pitch hybrid? It really does hold up well regardless of the rugby. 1st time ever at Landsdowne was at the Ireland V Spain game in 1989, must have been mangled during the 5 Nations as it was a sight to behold, a thing of beauty when needing to lump it against Zubizaretta and co.
Yeah it is has a weave in it- that's why fines for pyro on the pitch at the Aviva are higher apparently, the damage is dearer to repair.
#NeverStopNotGivingUp
35,000 tickets now sold for Sunday according to the FAI.
"oh my, that was some beer we had last night, I think I feel like getting sick" Effin Eddie
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I was not expecting 35000 at all when tickets went on sale. Sunday looking a dry mild day, so could get a few extra people heading on the day. Might be in or around the 2021 attendance.
That's some going 37k tickets sold, its really turned into a huge annual event now and long may it continue.
Two very different paths to the final, Derry had Pats and away to Bohs in semi to name two, and our friends Drogs, has to be the easiest route ever to a final, 1 relegated PD side, 1 non league and 2 FD sides, all games bar one at home !
You'd have to fancy Derry, but anything can happen on the day.
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#DundalkFC - First Irish club to win an away game in Europe (1963), first Irish club to win points in a group stage in Europe (2016).
I'm still in a bit of disbelief about how big the crowd has become for the final.
10 years ago we played Pat's, attendance was 17k.
This year, even with two two non-Dublin clubs, it's going to be double that.
Also, this has all happened in spite of the FAI and the shambles of the organisation.
Long may it continue indeed.
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