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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote GreenArmy! Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 22 Sep 2014 at 10:18am
Originally posted by sham157 sham157 wrote:

Originally posted by horsebox horsebox wrote:

Originally posted by erimus erimus wrote:

Why on earth would you bother starting this topic

Most pathetic topic ive seen in a long long time on here

FFS its a football forum


Sums up my opinion on the subject.

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Between the league of ireland section and now this topic popping up here I'd question some people's line of thoughts
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote planning Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 22 Sep 2014 at 10:41am
Originally posted by Steve Amsterdam Steve Amsterdam wrote:

France v Ireland is on at 16.45 on that 11th of October 2015. That's Cardiff time seeing as it's in the Millennium stadium. That would make it 17.45 local time in Warsaw. 

Our game against Poland will kick off at 19.45 local time in Poland. So with the rugby taking roughly 2 hours for the game, it would mean missing the last bit of the game if you're in Poland. Find a pub close to the stadium, or watch it on a wifi connection somewhere close.

A shame alright for those that like their rugby, but seeing as you will have 
traveled over to Poland to watch the football, it would seem pretty bizarre to then miss the start of the match you traveled over for.

The game in Poland starts at 20.45 local time. 

The Poles have no interest in egg-chasing, even more so on a European Championship qualifying night, but if you're on an Ireland away trip, there's no contest what gets priority. 
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote theheff1989 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 22 Sep 2014 at 10:43am
Originally posted by GreenArmy! GreenArmy! wrote:

Originally posted by sham157 sham157 wrote:

Originally posted by horsebox horsebox wrote:

Originally posted by erimus erimus wrote:

Why on earth would you bother starting this topic

Most pathetic topic ive seen in a long long time on here

FFS its a football forum


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Myself and Paulie have made the tough decision that we will be going to Cardiff.

Hopefully its not all in vain and he makes the Millenium stadium in time for the rugby. His time keeping can be off at the best of times when it comes to Irish rugby
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Just saying like Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 22 Sep 2014 at 12:30pm
Originally posted by The GerK The GerK wrote:

Originally posted by erimus erimus wrote:

Why on earth would you bother starting this topic

Most pathetic topic ive seen in a long long time on here

FFS its a football forum
 
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Originally posted by planning planning wrote:

Originally posted by Steve Amsterdam Steve Amsterdam wrote:

France v Ireland is on at 16.45 on that 11th of October 2015. That's Cardiff time seeing as it's in the Millennium stadium. That would make it 17.45 local time in Warsaw. 

Our game against Poland will kick off at 19.45 local time in Poland. So with the rugby taking roughly 2 hours for the game, it would mean missing the last bit of the game if you're in Poland. Find a pub close to the stadium, or watch it on a wifi connection somewhere close.

A shame alright for those that like their rugby, but seeing as you will have 
traveled over to Poland to watch the football, it would seem pretty bizarre to then miss the start of the match you traveled over for.

The game in Poland starts at 20.45 local time. 

The Poles have no interest in egg-chasing, even more so on a European Championship qualifying night, but if you're on an Ireland away trip, there's no contest what gets priority. 

Even less of a problem then with a kickoff at 20.45 Locally. I was going by the times in fixtures thread Rolo set up for the 19.45 time. He must have put the Irish times in that one. 
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Originally posted by Kerrzy Kerrzy wrote:

Myself and Paulie have made the tough decision that we will be going to Cardiff.

Hopefully its not all in vain and he makes the Millenium stadium in time for the rugby. His time keeping can be off at the best of times when it comes to Irish rugby


I'm never gonna live that one down. I'll just have to take my medicine I suppose. And for the record, as much as I love rugby, the footy wins by a country mile.
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Originally posted by Steve Amsterdam Steve Amsterdam wrote:

Originally posted by planning planning wrote:

Originally posted by Steve Amsterdam Steve Amsterdam wrote:

France v Ireland is on at 16.45 on that 11th of October 2015. That's Cardiff time seeing as it's in the Millennium stadium. That would make it 17.45 local time in Warsaw. 

Our game against Poland will kick off at 19.45 local time in Poland. So with the rugby taking roughly 2 hours for the game, it would mean missing the last bit of the game if you're in Poland. Find a pub close to the stadium, or watch it on a wifi connection somewhere close.

A shame alright for those that like their rugby, but seeing as you will have 
traveled over to Poland to watch the football, it would seem pretty bizarre to then miss the start of the match you traveled over for.

The game in Poland starts at 20.45 local time. 

The Poles have no interest in egg-chasing, even more so on a European Championship qualifying night, but if you're on an Ireland away trip, there's no contest what gets priority. 

Even less of a problem then with a kickoff at 20.45 Locally. I was going by the times in fixtures thread Rolo set up for the 19.45 time. He must have put the Irish times in that one. 

Yeah at the very top of the thread in bold type it says all kick-off times in Irish time!!
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Originally posted by planning planning wrote:

Originally posted by Steve Amsterdam Steve Amsterdam wrote:

France v Ireland is on at 16.45 on that 11th of October 2015. That's Cardiff time seeing as it's in the Millennium stadium. That would make it 17.45 local time in Warsaw. 

Our game against Poland will kick off at 19.45 local time in Poland. So with the rugby taking roughly 2 hours for the game, it would mean missing the last bit of the game if you're in Poland. Find a pub close to the stadium, or watch it on a wifi connection somewhere close.

A shame alright for those that like their rugby, but seeing as you will have 
traveled over to Poland to watch the football, it would seem pretty bizarre to then miss the start of the match you traveled over for.

The game in Poland starts at 20.45 local time. 

The Poles have no interest in egg-chasing, even more so on a European Championship qualifying night, but if you're on an Ireland away trip, there's no contest what gets priority. 


Just like 90% of the countries in Europe. Is this thread a f*cking wind up or what?
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote eire32 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 03 Oct 2014 at 11:41am
Originally posted by Cabra Hoop Cabra Hoop wrote:

Thought this was You Boys in Green not You Guys in Green.
 

Irish Rugby the ultimate Bandwagon........ 


To be fair irish soccer has the same bandwagon
40k goes to Poland
50% of who has probably never being to a game since
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The Irish sports band wagoners will be in Cardiff that day and all going well and we get to France the band wagon will be rolling up there as well .
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