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.
CRAZYDAVE wrote:
Sod it.... I go to Embra but watch the match in the pub!!
Ulstergate 2005 revisited by Crazy Dave
I'll shave my head for the occasion & grow a goatee At least if I go to the pub I won't have as far to walk if I need a cigarette
The remark was tongue in cheek, and merely emphasises the need for some kind of supporters club committee so that we can get our sh!t together for once. Too many indians and not enough chiefs.
CRAZYDAVE wrote:
Sod it.... I go to Embra but watch the match in the pub!!
Ulstergate 2005 revisited by Crazy Dave
I'll shave my head for the occasion & grow a goatee At least if I go to the pub I won't have as far to walk if I need a cigarette
The remark was tongue in cheek, and merely emphasises the need for some kind of supporters club committee so that we can get our sh!t together for once. Too many indians and not enough chiefs.
3 times I said we should all book section 17 and I was ignored! And I wasn't going to sit on my own. We'd all have our tickets by now if I'd only cracked the whip!
sarah_lennon wrote:3 times I said we should all book section 17 and I was ignored! And I wasn't going to sit on my own. We'd all have our tickets by now if I'd only cracked the whip!
It always sounded like you were just making a suggestion, don't you know most blokes need to be told what to do
sarah_lennon wrote:3 times I said we should all book section 17 and I was ignored! And I wasn't going to sit on my own. We'd all have our tickets by now if I'd only cracked the whip!
It always sounded like you were just making a suggestion, don't you know most blokes need to be told what to do
Oh I do! So I'm going to need all your credit card details for the next game!
Ok, just off the blower to the good people at Murrayfield and the story is as follows;
1. The lower West stand (same stand again) is the only part of the ground open.
2. There is no reserved seating areas.
3. Tickets will be on sale at the gate.
4. Get in there early as they are expecting a larger crowd than normal.
Bottom line is, doesn't matter where you get your tickets from, as its a 1pm ko, we need to get into the ground early and hold some blue seats.
harryp wrote:Ok, just off the blower to the good people at Murrayfield and the story is as follows;
1. The lower West stand (same stand again) is the only part of the ground open.
2. There is no reserved seating areas.
3. Tickets will be on sale at the gate.
4. Get in there early as they are expecting a larger crowd than normal.
Bottom line is, doesn't matter where you get your tickets from, as its a 1pm ko, we need to get into the ground early and hold some blue seats.
So we buy lower west tickets from the branch/embra/on the day and can sit wherever we want en masse if we get there early enough! Sounds good to me!
harryp wrote:Ok, just off the blower to the good people at Murrayfield and the story is as follows;
1. The lower West stand (same stand again) is the only part of the ground open.
2. There is no reserved seating areas.
3. Tickets will be on sale at the gate.
4. Get in there early as they are expecting a larger crowd than normal.
Bottom line is, doesn't matter where you get your tickets from, as its a 1pm ko, we need to get into the ground early and hold some blue seats.
So we buy lower west tickets from the branch/embra/on the day and can sit wherever we want en masse if we get there early enough! Sounds good to me!
Tickets ordered on or before Thursday 19th Oct will be posted out (please allow 3 to 5 days for delivery)
Tickets ordered after Thursday 19th Oct MUST be collected. Tickets can be collected from Leinster Rugby (55 Main St., Donnybrook, Dublin 4) from Monday 23rd Oct until Friday 27th Oct (please supply proof of purchase i.e. confirmation e-mail and order number).
Tickets ordered on or before Thursday 19th Oct will be posted out (please allow 3 to 5 days for delivery)
Tickets ordered after Thursday 19th Oct MUST be collected. Tickets can be collected from Leinster Rugby (55 Main St., Donnybrook, Dublin 4) from Monday 23rd Oct until Friday 27th Oct (please supply proof of purchase i.e. confirmation e-mail and order number).
Duke Raoul wrote:Shagger, Aine probably lurks on the board and knows that you're a walk-up on the day. I'm sure I didn't get it for the exact same reason.
Dunno if I trust the Postal system to be honest (Leinster Rugby tickets and An Post home delivery just don't seem to go together based on past experience). . so yeah will walk up and pay at the gate on the day over there
neither did I.....wat with dis, does the leinster branch only want half of the supporters goin to the match, so those of us who didnt get this email arent invited!!!
sarah_lennon wrote:3 times I said we should all book section 17 and I was ignored! And I wasn't going to sit on my own. We'd all have our tickets by now if I'd only cracked the whip!
Ok - Jezzer has found out that the LB allocation is for Lower West and Harryp has found out that the lower west is unreserved seating. It's up to the individual but having tickets in advance means one less hassle on the day. There is a risk that if everyone buys straight from Embra the LB might not think the demand is there and not request their full allocation for the Glaws game