No friendlies before the Longford game. 6th of March home to Dublin City on the Foster's Avenue pitch. Game against Drogheda some time as well.
Saturday 28th February at home to Longford.
No friendlies before the Longford game. 6th of March home to Dublin City on the Foster's Avenue pitch. Game against Drogheda some time as well.
Both the Longford game and the Dublin City game are 3:00 kick-offs, so plenty of drinking afterwards!
We're playing Drogheda Judas United on Wednesday the 10th at 7:30 in Belfield Park according to the text thingy.
We're not arrogant, we're just better.
It's definitely happening at 7:30pm in Belfield then?
And stay out of Bumtown, ya no talent bum.
Yep. And definitely in Belfield Park as opposed to Foster's Avenue. Which means there may be an admission charge.
What kind of crowd will we get? Is it worth putting on a very small match program? Bearing in mind that the run would be small enough to produce for nothing.Originally posted by pineapple stu
Yep. And definitely in Belfield Park as opposed to Foster's Avenue. Which means there may be an admission charge.
Bugger all of a crowd, I'd say. No more than the 200-ish against Longford anyway. Plus doing a programme would mean me sitting down all evening and using up articles for the real season on it!
Don't think it's worth it. Course, if we were Shels, we could print off a teamsheet and charge a quid for it...
Couple more friendlies from eleven-a-side
Pat's away on Friday night, and an AUL selection at home on Monday.
Kick-off in Richmond is 7:45 and in Belfield it's 7:30.
If we just use the bare bones of one - no articles, etc. That sould be minimal effort - the only things requiring any work at all would be the editorial (Kevin), teamsheet(Kevin) and pen pics(Kevin). I see no problems here . We could charge a quid - we'd sell 30 anyway, surely.Originally posted by pineapple stu
Don't think it's worth it. Course, if we were Shels, we could print off a teamsheet and charge a quid for it...
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