in and out same day 35e as of tuesday afternoon
o ' neils and the prince of wales are the places to be on matchday
hello all, if anybody is interested , i have a dublin to cardiff return flight which i am sadly unable to use due to unforseen circumstances. The flight goes out friday and back sunday. Maybe someone can use this ?![]()
in and out same day 35e as of tuesday afternoon
o ' neils and the prince of wales are the places to be on matchday
Total dive, over priced and bound to be packed on the day, also usually no way between upstairs and down stairs at the time of big events.
Price of Wales and the Gate Keeper are the two cheap place and the Walkabout is a fantastic venue for late drinking, huge area down stairs.
Caroline St (better known as Chippie Lane) will be packed too, about 7/8 chippers in a row just off St. Mary street.
For people looking for a places that a bit less packed try Cathedral Road, some very nice pubs there such as the Beverly and the Cayo, both do very decent cheap food too. About 5 mins from stadium
Oh no not them again
Was only told I was being let go over by her self this morningso travelling this way with Ash with the promise of a ticket (fingers crossed) from some of the Athlone lads going
One issue I have though is trying to pre book the train tickets for the journey and it keeps looking for a postcode to find my address. Where I live down here barely exists never mind having a post code![]()
you don't need to book the train. sailrail. call irish rail travel centre on abbey street in dublin, or even call into your local railway station. €82 return pp. but absolutely no need to book the train.
note of caution: do not attempt to get the train out of cardiff on sunday morning, for you will categorically miss the 17:15 ferry and thus have to wait until 02:40 monday morning for the next one.
Larry Be Wyse
www.acsportsimages.com
Finally managed to find a hotel room for the saturday night.....posh Spa Hotel.....essential obviously for a day and night on the lash!
Watford crew heading to Cardiff on the train from London (can't be a*sed to drive) hope to be in The Gatekeeper as the doors open
Wasn't looking forward to this trip a week ago, but time is a great healer....so is getting rid of Desperate Stan![]()
Tact is for people who are not witty enough to be sarcastic
Larry Be Wyse
www.acsportsimages.com
although highly unlikely, it would be good to have a new manager in place for this game...everything has gone so stale
'How can I hate women, my Mums one!!!' Chris Finch
Larry Be Wyse
www.acsportsimages.com
Do we have a confirmed KO time yet?
Seen 3pm, 4pm and tbc anyone got anything certain?
I thought you were off the drink Ronnie?
"No, I drink to help me mind my own business....can I get you one? (c) Ronnie Drew
Tickets have 3 pm printed on them anyway.
Sales going very slowly over here according to tickline people
Oh no not them again
got the forms yesterday
have to be back with money by cob this monday, which seeing as monday is a bank holiday will mean it has to be back by tomorro....
Wont be able to even post mine till tuesday! id say it will still be alright
'How can I hate women, my Mums one!!!' Chris Finch
I'm heading up from London on the day of the game. Anyone know how much return train/bus tickets are likely to cost?
www.nationalexpress.co.uk
www.nationalrail.co.uk
train is £54 return (unless you're staying the saturday night in cardiff, in which case it would be £42 return, cos the saturday evening trains are expensive)
bus, on the other hand, is cheapcheap, only £10 (though this is non refundable and limited to the services you define at booking time. An open day return in £20.50 and is refundable and a full return (i.e. next day return) with defined services not booked in advance is £29.50). bus is slower though and would necessitate getting up earlier on game day. Plus, of course, it is frowned upon to drink on a bus, but positively classy to drink cans on a train.
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