Connacht on Friday

Forum to enable fans to provide help and tips on travel arrangements to away matches, as well as for opposition fans travelling to the Irish capital for matches.

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I am posting live from an internet cafe on Quay St, Galway. By an amazing coincidence I have urgent business down here tomorrow morning and I will be sticking around and enjoying the match. I have to say the place does seem busy enough but I had no problem getting a B&B right beside the ground. Sexy Rexy, The best of luck with your highspeed dash. Lets hope its worth it!
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El Diablo wrote:I am posting live from an internet cafe on Quay St, Galway. By an amazing coincidence I have urgent business down here tomorrow morning and I will be sticking around and enjoying the match. I have to say the place does seem busy enough but I had no problem getting a B&B right beside the ground. Sexy Rexy, The best of luck with your highspeed dash. Lets hope its worth it!
El D, think you'd have time to nip into the internet cafe tomorrow at lunchtime and give us a weather update? It would help me solve the hoody or rain jacket dilemma.
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Tara wrote:
El Diablo wrote:I am posting live from an internet cafe on Quay St, Galway. By an amazing coincidence I have urgent business down here tomorrow morning and I will be sticking around and enjoying the match. I have to say the place does seem busy enough but I had no problem getting a B&B right beside the ground. Sexy Rexy, The best of luck with your highspeed dash. Lets hope its worth it!
El D, think you'd have time to nip into the internet cafe tomorrow at lunchtime and give us a weather update? It would help me solve the hoody or rain jacket dilemma.
Bring the full set of waterproofs. We usually stand on the uncovered Terrace. :!:
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CRAZYDAVE wrote:
Tara wrote:
El Diablo wrote:I am posting live from an internet cafe on Quay St, Galway. By an amazing coincidence I have urgent business down here tomorrow morning and I will be sticking around and enjoying the match. I have to say the place does seem busy enough but I had no problem getting a B&B right beside the ground. Sexy Rexy, The best of luck with your highspeed dash. Lets hope its worth it!
El D, think you'd have time to nip into the internet cafe tomorrow at lunchtime and give us a weather update? It would help me solve the hoody or rain jacket dilemma.
Bring the full set of waterproofs. We usually stand on the uncovered Terrace. :!:
Well it's beautiful down here at the moment, nice and sunny
let's hope it continues like this
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Right, I'm outta here, see ya suckers!! Full speed to the West!
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sexy_rexy wrote:Right, I'm outta here, see ya suckers!! Full speed to the West!
Have a safe journey, and an awesome time. And don't forget to leave that coat on your chair... :lol:
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Am still at work - will never make it to focken Galway in time for 6.30pm :cry:
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sheepshagger wrote:Am still at work - will never make it to focken Galway in time for 6.30pm :cry:
not a chance you mite as well give up! Looks like another listener to galway bay fm!
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Left Dublin at 3pm, took me over 4 hours to get to the sportsground, another 3 hours back today. So all in all, over 7 hours travelling, for 35 minutes of rugby.
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sexy_rexy wrote:Left Dublin at 3pm, took me over 4 hours to get to the sportsground, another 3 hours back today. So all in all, over 7 hours travelling, for 35 minutes of rugby.
Traffic was a f%~king nightmare.
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sexy_rexy wrote:Left Dublin at 3pm, took me over 4 hours to get to the sportsground, another 3 hours back today. So all in all, over 7 hours travelling, for 35 minutes of rugby.
But wasn't it worth it? :wink:
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claire_m wrote:
sexy_rexy wrote:Left Dublin at 3pm, took me over 4 hours to get to the sportsground, another 3 hours back today. So all in all, over 7 hours travelling, for 35 minutes of rugby.
But wasn't it worth it? :wink:
If the match reports are anything to go by - I'd say No :(
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sheepshagger wrote:
claire_m wrote:
sexy_rexy wrote:Left Dublin at 3pm, took me over 4 hours to get to the sportsground, another 3 hours back today. So all in all, over 7 hours travelling, for 35 minutes of rugby.
But wasn't it worth it? :wink:
If the match reports are anything to go by - I'd say No :(
I enjoyed myself despite missing most of the 1st half and gasping for a Heino
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okay despite being the best dressed man in Cobra, Rios, Cocoon, AKA, Lillie's and Legg's - I still got no sex tonight so here goes the galway report before beddie byes-

1) Leinster are woeful at the mo.

2) Connacht are decent but quite limited.

3) The Leinster lineout is comical - Vermass is useless, jumpers not even getting up in the air, complete and utter farce.

4) Hickie still has prolific try scoring ability.

5) Mal sinbinning was understandable - somebody had to slow down that move.

6) Connacht facilities make Leinster's look shite - how can the dogs have such good facilities and not the only pro team sport in the country?

7) McHugh has concrete boots and a sense of humour.

8) Warwick should have started.

9) Leinster lucky to get a winning bp.

10) Sing song was top notch.

11) Jedi knows some focking obscure songs.

I'll think of some more tomorrow, i'm going to sleep
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Duff Paddy wrote:okay despite being the best dressed man in Cobra, Rios, Cocoon, AKA, Lillie's and Legg's - I still got no sex tonight so here goes the galway report before beddie byes-

1) Leinster are woeful at the mo.

2) Connacht are decent but quite limited.

3) The Leinster lineout is comical - Vermass is useless, jumpers not even getting up in the air, complete and utter farce.

4) Hickie still has prolific try scoring ability.

5) Mal sinbinning was understandable - somebody had to slow down that move.

6) Connacht facilities make Leinster's look shite - how can the dogs have such good facilities and not the only pro team sport in the country?

7) McHugh has concrete boots and a sense of humour.

8) Warwick should have started.

9) Leinster lucky to get a winning bp.

10) Sing song was top notch.

11) Jedi knows some focking obscure songs.

I'll think of some more tomorrow, i'm going to sleep
12. Shitebag, great word that I learned from one Leinster fan when shouting at McHugh
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epaddy wrote:
Duff Paddy wrote:okay despite being the best dressed man in Cobra, Rios, Cocoon, AKA, Lillie's and Legg's - I still got no sex tonight so here goes the galway report before beddie byes-

1) Leinster are woeful at the mo.

2) Connacht are decent but quite limited.

3) The Leinster lineout is comical - Vermass is useless, jumpers not even getting up in the air, complete and utter farce.

4) Hickie still has prolific try scoring ability.

5) Mal sinbinning was understandable - somebody had to slow down that move.

6) Connacht facilities make Leinster's look shite - how can the dogs have such good facilities and not the only pro team sport in the country?

7) McHugh has concrete boots and a sense of humour.

8) Warwick should have started.

9) Leinster lucky to get a winning bp.

10) Sing song was top notch.

11) Jedi knows some focking obscure songs.

I'll think of some more tomorrow, i'm going to sleep
12. Shitebag, great word that I learned from one Leinster fan when shouting at McHugh
13) Concrete booted McHugh likes to fight, and took a fair few digs from BOD
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Fock me I'm having a flashback to that "You're a scumbag McHugh, You're a scumbag" too funny.
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Duff Paddy wrote:Fock me I'm having a flashback to that "You're a scumbag McHugh, You're a scumbag" too funny.
I was having flashbacks to "KILL. KILL. KILL."!!! That was focking hilarious.
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T.C.B. wrote:
Duff Paddy wrote:Fock me I'm having a flashback to that "You're a scumbag McHugh, You're a scumbag" too funny.
I was having flashbacks to "KILL. KILL. KILL."!!! That was focking hilarious.
in honour of the original nut job who used to shout it in the Brook, I'm gonna bring that back into fashion. It's gold.
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