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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote mandrake Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24 Sep 2018 at 9:48am
A lot of unrest about the €50 price tag for the worst seats in the Aviva..
 
That would be the poor exchange rate at the moment..... yea stay away from the city centre and head down to the ground earlier
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote ringerbell Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24 Sep 2018 at 12:19pm
Originally posted by manulike manulike wrote:

Apologies for posting on the Away thread - but I couldn't find a home thread?

There will be 2,600 jolly Welshmen coming over next month - which for me, was a massive surprise.

Must be a lot to do with the blooding of the new kids that caught the imagination, as I genuinely did not expect more than 1500 to travel. A lot of unrest about the €50 price tag for the worst seats in the Aviva. But still, the tickets were shifted ;-)

Looking forward to it ;-)

Imagine how the poor Georgia fans felt having to pay €50 for game in Dublin when they charged us €2 in Tbilisi LOL don't worry though any Irish fan without a season ticket getting ripped off just as bad for this game
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Originally posted by ringerbell ringerbell wrote:

Originally posted by manulike manulike wrote:

Apologies for posting on the Away thread - but I couldn't find a home thread?

There will be 2,600 jolly Welshmen coming over next month - which for me, was a massive surprise.

Must be a lot to do with the blooding of the new kids that caught the imagination, as I genuinely did not expect more than 1500 to travel. A lot of unrest about the €50 price tag for the worst seats in the Aviva. But still, the tickets were shifted ;-)

Looking forward to it ;-)

Imagine how the poor Georgia fans felt having to pay €50 for game in Dublin when they charged us €2 in Tbilisi LOL don't worry though any Irish fan without a season ticket getting ripped off just as bad for this game


Did we really charge Georgians that much LOL
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Originally posted by lassassinblanc lassassinblanc wrote:

Originally posted by ringerbell ringerbell wrote:

Originally posted by manulike manulike wrote:

Apologies for posting on the Away thread - but I couldn't find a home thread?

There will be 2,600 jolly Welshmen coming over next month - which for me, was a massive surprise.

Must be a lot to do with the blooding of the new kids that caught the imagination, as I genuinely did not expect more than 1500 to travel. A lot of unrest about the €50 price tag for the worst seats in the Aviva. But still, the tickets were shifted ;-)

Looking forward to it ;-)

Imagine how the poor Georgia fans felt having to pay €50 for game in Dublin when they charged us €2 in Tbilisi LOL don't worry though any Irish fan without a season ticket getting ripped off just as bad for this game


Did we really charge Georgians that much LOL

As far as I know we charge all away fans €50 something to do with charging same price as other areas of the stadium (so they be same price as the cat B tickets in South stand)
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Thought they would have changed it depending on the opposition and living wage you'd have to hope that Georgian FA subsidies some of that fee. 
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Originally posted by lassassinblanc lassassinblanc wrote:

Thought they would have changed it depending on the opposition and living wage you'd have to hope that Georgian FA subsidies some of that fee. 

Would imagine very few actually travelled over from Georgia for it. I could be wrong about the price but that's always been my understanding on how the away ticket pricing worked
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Any Georgian travelling over would have to be reasonably wealthy regardless. No good getting a cheaper match ticket if you can't afford the flight, Dublin hotel, Dublin restaurant prices etc. 
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Friday night in Cardiff should be an interesting night for it
Danger here, OH NO
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Originally posted by gmfc90 gmfc90 wrote:

Friday night in Cardiff should be an interesting night for it
I would say plenty will want tickets for that
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Originally posted by Cliftonville7Ireland Cliftonville7Ireland wrote:

Originally posted by gmfc90 gmfc90 wrote:

Friday night in Cardiff should be an interesting night for it
I would say plenty will want tickets for that
Even though many of us are now sick of Cardiff?
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Originally posted by ConorMac77 ConorMac77 wrote:

Originally posted by Cliftonville7Ireland Cliftonville7Ireland wrote:

Originally posted by gmfc90 gmfc90 wrote:

Friday night in Cardiff should be an interesting night for it
I would say plenty will want tickets for that
Even though many of us are now sick of Cardiff?
I know that i’ve been to one of them but like it’s the only weekend away and the closest
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Originally posted by Cliftonville7Ireland Cliftonville7Ireland wrote:

Originally posted by ConorMac77 ConorMac77 wrote:

Originally posted by Cliftonville7Ireland Cliftonville7Ireland wrote:

Originally posted by gmfc90 gmfc90 wrote:

Friday night in Cardiff should be an interesting night for it
I would say plenty will want tickets for that
Even though many of us are now sick of Cardiff?
I know that i’ve been to one of them but like it’s the only weekend away and the closest
I see what you mean with the other away games being played on Thursday & Tuesday nights which will eat into a lot of peoples' annual leave.
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Originally posted by ConorMac77 ConorMac77 wrote:

Originally posted by Cliftonville7Ireland Cliftonville7Ireland wrote:

Originally posted by ConorMac77 ConorMac77 wrote:

Originally posted by Cliftonville7Ireland Cliftonville7Ireland wrote:

Originally posted by gmfc90 gmfc90 wrote:

Friday night in Cardiff should be an interesting night for it
I would say plenty will want tickets for that
Even though many of us are now sick of Cardiff?
I know that i’ve been to one of them but like it’s the only weekend away and the closest
I see what you mean with the other away games being played on Thursday & Tuesday nights which will eat into a lot of peoples' annual leave.
I wish bulgaria was during the weekend and wales during the week but i do like the idea of some weekend home games
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Exactly. Having a couple of weekend home games should really boost the attendances for those two.
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Originally posted by SuperDave84 SuperDave84 wrote:

Exactly. Having a couple of weekend home games should really boost the attendances for those two.
Yeh and they are the two “big games” as well bulgaria could be very poor attendance. Hopefully they have some cheap ticket initiative and don’t just give tickets away last minute when others have payed
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May try and do this without flying, anyone with experience know which route is easier/more enjoyable between going Dublin - Holyhead and going to Cardiff from there or making my way down to Rosslare for the Pembroke sail?

Is there even any difference in the emissions between all of the ferries/trains and the quick flight?
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Originally posted by RobsYourUncle RobsYourUncle wrote:

May try and do this without flying, anyone with experience know which route is easier/more enjoyable between going Dublin - Holyhead and going to Cardiff from there or making my way down to Rosslare for the Pembroke sail?

Is there even any difference in the emissions between all of the ferries/trains and the quick flight?

I haven't myself but I know Norty Wales isn't very well connected to the south and can take a few hours to drive, so would be quicker to go to Fishguard from Rosslare. Only 90 mins from Dublin too
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Originally posted by Darraghn92 Darraghn92 wrote:

Originally posted by RobsYourUncle RobsYourUncle wrote:

May try and do this without flying, anyone with experience know which route is easier/more enjoyable between going Dublin - Holyhead and going to Cardiff from there or making my way down to Rosslare for the Pembroke sail?

Is there even any difference in the emissions between all of the ferries/trains and the quick flight?

I haven't myself but I know Norty Wales isn't very well connected to the south and can take a few hours to drive, so would be quicker to go to Fishguard from Rosslare. Only 90 mins from Dublin too

Yep Holyhead to Cardiff is a nightmare. I did it for the WC group match, had to change trains twice, both times in England. Took about 3:30 hours, never again.
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