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    Posted: 13 Oct 2017 at 9:25pm
Originally posted by ConorMac77 ConorMac77 wrote:

Originally posted by PanteirA PanteirA wrote:

Originally posted by The White Cafu The White Cafu wrote:

Originally posted by Butch Butch wrote:

Would Bernard Brogan be a regular away traveler for the Irish games ?


I'd say half the people in the Irish end weren't regular away travellers and a huge chunk of those wouldn't even go to home games. Happens when the FAI gives every junior/schoolboy league in Ireland as many tickets as they wanted.
Well I know that one of the biggest junior clubs in Kerry got no tickets. Was a lot of lads around where I was standing that you'd know were never at a game in their life. Was still the loudest Irish away section I've ever being in. Should be like that for every game

No doubt some of them were the muppets I saw taking selfies with 10 minutes of the game still to go. Clown
 
Apart from that, as you say, a fantastic atmosphere in the away section. Clap  Might well have helped that we had taken up most of the entire stand behind the goal unlike some of the other away games like Warsaw and Vienna where there were in just a couple of sections stuck up in the Gods.
 
 

When you hear of lads on here with decent home and away records not getting tickets and these so called fans can

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Originally posted by PanteirA PanteirA wrote:

Originally posted by The White Cafu The White Cafu wrote:

Originally posted by Butch Butch wrote:

Would Bernard Brogan be a regular away traveler for the Irish games ?


I'd say half the people in the Irish end weren't regular away travellers and a huge chunk of those wouldn't even go to home games. Happens when the FAI gives every junior/schoolboy league in Ireland as many tickets as they wanted.
Well I know that one of the biggest junior clubs in Kerry got no tickets. Was a lot of lads around where I was standing that you'd know were never at a game in their life. Was still the loudest Irish away section I've ever being in. Should be like that for every game
No doubt some of them were the muppets I saw taking selfies with 10 minutes of the game still to go. Clown
 
Apart from that, as you say, a fantastic atmosphere in the away section. Clap  Might well have helped that we had taken up most of the entire stand behind the goal unlike some of the other away games like Warsaw and Vienna where there were in just a couple of sections stuck up in the Gods.
 
 
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Originally posted by PanteirA PanteirA wrote:

Originally posted by The White Cafu The White Cafu wrote:

Originally posted by Butch Butch wrote:

Would Bernard Brogan be a regular away traveler for the Irish games ?


I'd say half the people in the Irish end weren't regular away travellers and a huge chunk of those wouldn't even go to home games. Happens when the FAI gives every junior/schoolboy league in Ireland as many tickets as they wanted.
Well I know that one of the biggest junior clubs in Kerry got no tickets. Was a lot of lads around where I was standing that you'd know were never at a game in their life. Was still the loudest Irish away section I've ever being in. Should be like that for every game

Comment wasn't about clubs as I never heard of any clubs getting any tickets, but I know of 2 league committees who got tickets when they applied. Agreed it was the loudest section I've ever been at at a match Clap
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I had a ticket but let some randomer double up behind me to get in and it worked no bother. Couldn't believe how easy it was and how many were doing it. Ill bare it in mind for any future games where tickets are in short supply.  
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Originally posted by eireland eireland wrote:

I only see this problem at Ireland away matches. I've had sh*t seats at most aways I've been at. Probably why I've not had this problem before. And I'm happy to take a them. If me and my mates were split up and we wanted to stand together we'd use the Isle instead of someone else's seat.

You can say it's a free for all but I seen loads get kicked out of their seats and rightfully so. Obviously a lot of people don't see it as a FFA.

At the euros and matches in the Aviva this never happens. Only at Ireland aways. I'll continue to tell anyone in my seat where to go whether it's in a sh*t spot or not.
So having hundreds standing in the aisles is much safer and easier for all concernedConfused
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Originally posted by The White Cafu The White Cafu wrote:

Originally posted by Butch Butch wrote:

Would Bernard Brogan be a regular away traveler for the Irish games ?


I'd say half the people in the Irish end weren't regular away travellers and a huge chunk of those wouldn't even go to home games. Happens when the FAI gives every junior/schoolboy league in Ireland as many tickets as they wanted.
Well I know that one of the biggest junior clubs in Kerry got no tickets. Was a lot of lads around where I was standing that you'd know were never at a game in their life. Was still the loudest Irish away section I've ever being in. Should be like that for every game
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Originally posted by Borussia Borussia wrote:

Originally posted by Butch Butch wrote:

Would Bernard Brogan be a regular away traveler for the Irish games ?

He normally has issues with the September games....



Mayo players have the same issue and their issue is not winning their September games !
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Originally posted by Butch Butch wrote:

Would Bernard Brogan be a regular away traveler for the Irish games ?
He normally has issues with the September games....
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Haven't seen at one before. That's not to say he doesn't go
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Originally posted by Butch Butch wrote:

Would Bernard Brogan be a regular away traveler for the Irish games ?

I'd say half the people in the Irish end weren't regular away travellers and a huge chunk of those wouldn't even go to home games. Happens when the FAI gives every junior/schoolboy league in Ireland as many tickets as they wanted.
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Originally posted by Butch Butch wrote:

Would Bernard Brogan be a regular away traveler for the Irish games ?


Cant imagen so,First time ive ever seen him at an away game
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Would Bernard Brogan be a regular away traveler for the Irish games ?
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Originally posted by eireland eireland wrote:

I only see this problem at Ireland away matches. I've had sh*t seats at most aways I've been at. Probably why I've not had this problem before. And I'm happy to take a them. If me and my mates were split up and we wanted to stand together we'd use the Isle instead of someone else's seat.

You can say it's a free for all but I seen loads get kicked out of their seats and rightfully so. Obviously a lot of people don't see it as a FFA.

At the euros and matches in the Aviva this never happens. Only at Ireland aways. I'll continue to tell anyone in my seat where to go whether it's in a sh*t spot or not.

Where is this Isle you speak of?

Never seen one in a stadium tbh
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Originally posted by eireland eireland wrote:

I only see this problem at Ireland away matches. I've had sh*t seats at most aways I've been at. Probably why I've not had this problem before. And I'm happy to take a them. If me and my mates were split up and we wanted to stand together we'd use the Isle instead of someone else's seat.

You can say it's a free for all but I seen loads get kicked out of their seats and rightfully so. Obviously a lot of people don't see it as a FFA.

At the euros and matches in the Aviva this never happens. Only at Ireland aways. I'll continue to tell anyone in my seat where to go whether it's in a sh*t spot or not.


It does happen at the Aviva and should of happened at the Euro's last year, great standing in front of a crowd who are siting down.
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I didn't even look for my seat , we were late and had no one to blame for being late but ourselves . I took one glance up and seen bodies everywhere and said to myself not a chance and took the 1st available standing space .

Moral of the story ... if you want your seats that much then get up to the ground early and claim them
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Originally posted by eireland eireland wrote:

I only see this problem at Ireland away matches. I've had sh*t seats at most aways I've been at. Probably why I've not had this problem before. And I'm happy to take a them. If me and my mates were split up and we wanted to stand together we'd use the Isle instead of someone else's seat.

You can say it's a free for all but I seen loads get kicked out of their seats and rightfully so. Obviously a lot of people don't see it as a FFA.

At the euros and matches in the Aviva this never happens. Only at Ireland aways. I'll continue to tell anyone in my seat where to go whether it's in a sh*t spot or not.

This...at an away. Was probably you next to me. Give over.
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I only see this problem at Ireland away matches. I've had sh*t seats at most aways I've been at. Probably why I've not had this problem before. And I'm happy to take a them. If me and my mates were split up and we wanted to stand together we'd use the Isle instead of someone else's seat.

You can say it's a free for all but I seen loads get kicked out of their seats and rightfully so. Obviously a lot of people don't see it as a FFA.

At the euros and matches in the Aviva this never happens. Only at Ireland aways. I'll continue to tell anyone in my seat where to go whether it's in a sh*t spot or not.
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Originally posted by eireland eireland wrote:

Personally don't like when people take your seat. We were in nice and early but went out for a pint 10mins before the start. When we came back had to kick 2 lads out of our seats. If you don't want to go to your own place just stand in the Isle. I'm not standing in the Isle anyway. It's a pain in the arse with people constantly pushing past.

Tickets usually say if you're not in your seat for the 15 mins before the game it cant be guaranteed, nobody but yourself to blame

Free for all works best - people get to sit where they like and with their friends, those who come earliest get best seats, don't really see the downside.
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