URC Quarter- Final v Sharks
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Re: URC Quarter- Final v Sharks
The map was up early for once which made life really easy, also you were able to buy family tickets in nearly all locations which is unusual as normally these are limited (e.g. i wasn't able to get them for the Leicester game but got them handy for this one), possibly due it only being lower bowl open. First time I've been happy with a sale in a long time!
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Re: URC Quarter- Final v Sharks
lots of good seats available now according to that map - well worth waiting for it to come up - i suspect it also points towards an issue selling out this match; many went to the Ulster game, the Leicester game and are going to the Toulouse match; there will be very few Sharks (i.e. "away") supporters; Season Ticket renewal has landed; and if we beat the Sharks we have a semi final against Glasgow/Munster... that said, if the Sharks game is anything like the RDS match in October it is worth the admission!
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Yeah I'm sort of in that bucket... This is the game I'll probably skipbrotheroffrank wrote:lots of good seats available now according to that map - well worth waiting for it to come up - i suspect it also points towards an issue selling out this match; many went to the Ulster game, the Leicester game and are going to the Toulouse match; there will be very few Sharks (i.e. "away") supporters; Season Ticket renewal has landed; and if we beat the Sharks we have a semi final against Glasgow/Munster... that said, if the Sharks game is anything like the RDS match in October it is worth the admission!
I was 50/50 but when I realised it was the Aviva that sort of swung it. I'm getting pretty tired of that place.
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Re: URC Quarter- Final v Sharks
Yeah all that winning really tires you out doesn't it.The Doc wrote: ↑April 25th, 2023, 5:08 pmYeah I'm sort of in that bucket... This is the game I'll probably skipbrotheroffrank wrote:lots of good seats available now according to that map - well worth waiting for it to come up - i suspect it also points towards an issue selling out this match; many went to the Ulster game, the Leicester game and are going to the Toulouse match; there will be very few Sharks (i.e. "away") supporters; Season Ticket renewal has landed; and if we beat the Sharks we have a semi final against Glasgow/Munster... that said, if the Sharks game is anything like the RDS match in October it is worth the admission!
I was 50/50 but when I realised it was the Aviva that sort of swung it. I'm getting pretty tired of that place.
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Re: URC Quarter- Final v Sharks
That’s mad! Long may it continue (for me anyway )The Doc wrote: ↑April 25th, 2023, 5:08 pmYeah I'm sort of in that bucket... This is the game I'll probably skipbrotheroffrank wrote:lots of good seats available now according to that map - well worth waiting for it to come up - i suspect it also points towards an issue selling out this match; many went to the Ulster game, the Leicester game and are going to the Toulouse match; there will be very few Sharks (i.e. "away") supporters; Season Ticket renewal has landed; and if we beat the Sharks we have a semi final against Glasgow/Munster... that said, if the Sharks game is anything like the RDS match in October it is worth the admission!
I was 50/50 but when I realised it was the Aviva that sort of swung it. I'm getting pretty tired of that place.
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You know what... You can go f%~k yourself.blockhead wrote:Yeah all that winning really tires you out doesn't it.The Doc wrote: ↑April 25th, 2023, 5:08 pmYeah I'm sort of in that bucket... This is the game I'll probably skipbrotheroffrank wrote:lots of good seats available now according to that map - well worth waiting for it to come up - i suspect it also points towards an issue selling out this match; many went to the Ulster game, the Leicester game and are going to the Toulouse match; there will be very few Sharks (i.e. "away") supporters; Season Ticket renewal has landed; and if we beat the Sharks we have a semi final against Glasgow/Munster... that said, if the Sharks game is anything like the RDS match in October it is worth the admission!
I was 50/50 but when I realised it was the Aviva that sort of swung it. I'm getting pretty tired of that place.
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Honestly, only in Ireland!
I've been buying season tickets since Donnybrook days, been at virtually every final, most knockouts (all of the ones here), at least one of the away group games every year for a decade.
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Re: URC Quarter- Final v Sharks
That escalated
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Speak to the two lads trying to prove themselvesOldschoolsocks wrote:That escalated
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In fairness I don't think anyone was trying to prove themselves (I wasn't anyway). I had a different opinion then you and well that's it! I like going the Aviva and said so. If you take offense at that...... well I don't know what to tell ye!
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Re: URC Quarter- Final v Sharks
Christ what a couple of weeks we got lined up, first Toulouse then sharks, I couldn’t have asked Santa for a better pressie!! Shite I’m going to put on a stone….
Re: URC Quarter- Final v Sharks
That's a nice bedside manner you have there Doc.The Doc wrote: ↑April 25th, 2023, 5:39 pmYou know what... You can go f%~k yourself.blockhead wrote:Yeah all that winning really tires you out doesn't it.
Honestly, only in Ireland!
I've been buying season tickets since Donnybrook days, been at virtually every final, most knockouts (all of the ones here), at least one of the away group games every year for a decade.
So... If that's "only in Ireland"... Grand. You can take or leave my point. But there is no obligation to respond to posts
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