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Amsterdam on a Sat night, it'll get a big crowd no matter what. 
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Originally posted by nvidic nvidic wrote:

Amsterdam on a Sat night, it'll get a big crowd no matter what. 

Everyone said that about Glasgow
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Originally posted by MayoMark MayoMark wrote:

I'd actually love to do ferry/train combo for this

Anyone have any experience in that? Best routes etc? 

sail rail ticket from ireland to london then on to the direct eurostar from london to amsterdam. it would be a very long day and probably only possible if starting off from dublin.

btw with the sail rail ticket you can start your journey from any train station in ireland.
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at least it’s not going to Liverpool or Rome as was widely touted 
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Originally posted by colemanY2K colemanY2K wrote:

Originally posted by MayoMark MayoMark wrote:

I'd actually love to do ferry/train combo for this

Anyone have any experience in that? Best routes etc? 

sail rail ticket from ireland to london then on to the direct eurostar from london to amsterdam. it would be a very long day and probably only possible if starting off from dublin.

btw with the sail rail ticket you can start your journey from any train station in ireland.
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Originally posted by MayoMark MayoMark wrote:

Originally posted by colemanY2K colemanY2K wrote:

Originally posted by MayoMark MayoMark wrote:

I'd actually love to do ferry/train combo for this

Anyone have any experience in that? Best routes etc? 

sail rail ticket from ireland to london then on to the direct eurostar from london to amsterdam. it would be a very long day and probably only possible if starting off from dublin.

btw with the sail rail ticket you can start your journey from any train station in ireland.
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Originally posted by colemanY2K colemanY2K wrote:

Originally posted by MayoMark MayoMark wrote:

I'd actually love to do ferry/train combo for this

Anyone have any experience in that? Best routes etc? 

sail rail ticket from ireland to london then on to the direct eurostar from london to amsterdam. it would be a very long day and probably only possible if starting off from dublin.

btw with the sail rail ticket you can start your journey from any train station in ireland.
Thats a doddle...try dun laoghaire to holyhead to London to Folkestone to ostend to Brussels to Milan to Rome to cittavecchia to cagliari...2 days, the folly of youth 
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Originally posted by BigStrongMan BigStrongMan wrote:

Originally posted by MayoMark MayoMark wrote:

Originally posted by colemanY2K colemanY2K wrote:

Originally posted by MayoMark MayoMark wrote:

I'd actually love to do ferry/train combo for this

Anyone have any experience in that? Best routes etc? 

sail rail ticket from ireland to london then on to the direct eurostar from london to amsterdam. it would be a very long day and probably only possible if starting off from dublin.

btw with the sail rail ticket you can start your journey from any train station in ireland.
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Originally posted by MayoMark MayoMark wrote:

Originally posted by BigStrongMan BigStrongMan wrote:

Originally posted by MayoMark MayoMark wrote:

Originally posted by colemanY2K colemanY2K wrote:

Originally posted by MayoMark MayoMark wrote:

I'd actually love to do ferry/train combo for this

Anyone have any experience in that? Best routes etc? 

sail rail ticket from ireland to london then on to the direct eurostar from london to amsterdam. it would be a very long day and probably only possible if starting off from dublin.

btw with the sail rail ticket you can start your journey from any train station in ireland.
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Originally posted by Roberto_Carlow Roberto_Carlow wrote:

Originally posted by wanderer wanderer wrote:

Originally posted by Newryrep Newryrep wrote:

Originally posted by wanderer wanderer wrote:

Wouldn't be touching flight schedules for a year out just yet. There'll be plenty of options, no need to jump on it now

Happy enough to pay a bit extra for decent times - woukd think AL and Ryanair will be wise to the game  

Was hoping for Rotterdam as well just for somewhere different 
You'd think so but to be fair to AL and I know it's a smaller game than Holland in terms of travel but they didn't really go to mad on the prices for Greece, put on an extra flight at €180 for it when they could have gone to whatever they want.

Will wait and see anyway, plenty of options, trains etc.

Likewise would have preferred somewhere else, there'll be a hell of alot travelling to Amsterdam with no interest in the football 

Gutted we don't get to play at De Kuip. One I want to tick off, although majority would have stayed in Amsterdam either way.

We won't take that many unless there is some massive upturn in our form or we have a chance of going through (which would take a miracle). I'd say the interest in travelling away to watch us amongst the bandwagon element is at an all time low.

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 Drugs and Hookers will make for 1000,s travelling . Now before you say it i am going because Stephen Kenny will be putting on a show . Big smile

You just concentrate on a good steak restaurent 
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Originally posted by Newryrep Newryrep wrote:

Originally posted by Claret Murph Claret Murph wrote:


 Drugs and Hookers will make for 1000,s travelling . Now before you say it i am going because Stephen Kenny will be putting on a show . Big smile

You just concentrate on a good steak restaurent 

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Originally posted by Newryrep Newryrep wrote:

Originally posted by Claret Murph Claret Murph wrote:


 Drugs and Hookers will make for 1000,s travelling . Now before you say it i am going because Stephen Kenny will be putting on a show . Big smile

You just concentrate on a good steak restaurent 

Loetje is a Dutch chain steakhouse, there's a few of them around Amsterdam. They do a lovely steak. 
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Originally posted by AnCearrbhach AnCearrbhach wrote:

Originally posted by Newryrep Newryrep wrote:

Originally posted by Claret Murph Claret Murph wrote:


 Drugs and Hookers will make for 1000,s travelling . Now before you say it i am going because Stephen Kenny will be putting on a show . Big smile

You just concentrate on a good steak restaurent 

Loetje is a Dutch chain steakhouse, there's a few of them around Amsterdam. They do a lovely steak. 

Thumbs Up ended up in some Uruguayan place on a street full of steak houses which was excellent  - but it was years ago  
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What’s the dog situation in Amsterdam.   Asking for a friend. 
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What’s the dog situation in Amsterdam.   Asking for a friend. 

It's bad in "woof" sorry rough areas of town .
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Originally posted by Cabra Hoop Cabra Hoop wrote:

Originally posted by colemanY2K colemanY2K wrote:

Originally posted by MayoMark MayoMark wrote:

I'd actually love to do ferry/train combo for this

Anyone have any experience in that? Best routes etc? 

sail rail ticket from ireland to london then on to the direct eurostar from london to amsterdam. it would be a very long day and probably only possible if starting off from dublin.

btw with the sail rail ticket you can start your journey from any train station in ireland.
Thats a doddle...try dun laoghaire to holyhead to London to Folkestone to ostend to Brussels to Milan to Rome to cittavecchia to cagliari...2 days, the folly of youth 


mother of god what a trip LOL
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Originally posted by colemanY2K colemanY2K wrote:

Originally posted by Cabra Hoop Cabra Hoop wrote:

Originally posted by colemanY2K colemanY2K wrote:

Originally posted by MayoMark MayoMark wrote:

I'd actually love to do ferry/train combo for this

Anyone have any experience in that? Best routes etc? 

sail rail ticket from ireland to london then on to the direct eurostar from london to amsterdam. it would be a very long day and probably only possible if starting off from dublin.

btw with the sail rail ticket you can start your journey from any train station in ireland.
Thats a doddle...try dun laoghaire to holyhead to London to Folkestone to ostend to Brussels to Milan to Rome to cittavecchia to cagliari...2 days, the folly of youth 


mother of god what a trip LOL
It was great...wouldn't charge it for the world. Interrail ticket was £169punts at the time, covered all the travel except the ferry to holyhead which was £13 or thereabouts. 
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