Once you can avoid BMW drivers you'll do oksid wrote:Or dead.TerenureJim wrote:Besides get on a Dublin bike and you'll be there in five mins!

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Once you can avoid BMW drivers you'll do oksid wrote:Or dead.TerenureJim wrote:Besides get on a Dublin bike and you'll be there in five mins!
Hedgehog man has migratedTerenureJim wrote:Once you can avoid Audi drivers you'll do oksid wrote:Or dead.TerenureJim wrote:Besides get on a Dublin bike and you'll be there in five mins!
That's only really a problem in the snow when beamers and mercs are skidding all over the shop... Otherwise it's SUVs all the way - not because they're necessarily driven badly but just because they're too big for our tiny streets.TerenureJim wrote:Once you can avoid BMW drivers you'll do oksid wrote:Or dead.TerenureJim wrote:Besides get on a Dublin bike and you'll be there in five mins!
TerenureJim wrote: Once you can avoid BMW drivers you'll do ok
johng wrote:Classic bit of Sidness there.
Eh no yourself, Lansdowne Rd IS the centre of Dublin!!Apocrypha wrote:Eh, no...The journey from the centre of Dublin to the Aviva is a complete joke. The transport infrastructure is pre-historic. The last time I was there - Vs France in the 6N - there was one train from Connolly, for which we waited 40mins, and arrived at Landsdowne 20mins before the match. Still no train to or from the airport - total shambles of a city from a public transport perspective.Edna Kenny wrote:The ref seemed very indecisive with some decisions, he put his hand up indicating a penalty a couple of times without blowing the whistle. He made mistakes on both sides. I really thought there would be a binning when Nacewa almost got to the line in the second half.
All in all it was a lucky escape. I don't think they will make as many errors in attack again, the minds will be focussed watching the replay. A few years ago Leinster would have lost that game but they kept their heads. Our defence was excellent, we seemed to have 2 tacklers every time, Bath weren't that creative in attack which helped.
Bath is a great city, it's so nice to be in the city centre and stroll down to the ground. We're lucky to have the same in Dublin with the RDS and Aviva.
Snow socks are your friend in that case!fourthirtythree wrote:
That's only really a problem in the snow when beamers and mercs are skidding all over the shop... Otherwise it's SUVs all the way - not because they're necessarily driven badly but just because they're too big for our tiny streets.