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Post by jbt95 on Oct 9, 2014 21:03:09 GMT
Does anyone know if there is a bus from Cardiff Central to near Cathedral Road and if so what number it is? Cheers lads! can't wait now try traveline cymru
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Post by JoeEyes on Oct 9, 2014 21:13:12 GMT
Does anyone know if there is a bus from Cardiff Central to near Cathedral Road and if so what number it is? Cheers lads! can't wait now try traveline cymru Will do, cheers
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Post by Deleted on Oct 9, 2014 21:28:16 GMT
For what its worth, I have been bigging up the game to a friend in work who is Welsh but only watches the rugby (hes not a fan of football at all).
I've stressed the importance of the game to him and so he has agreed to cut short his Friday night drinking session with friends to watch the game in a pub with me in deepest darkest Sussex. So one extra person who will be there in spirit.
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Post by scoop76 on Oct 9, 2014 21:48:57 GMT
Does anyone know if there is a bus from Cardiff Central to near Cathedral Road and if so what number it is? Cheers lads! can't wait now Routes and timetables here: www.cardiffbus.com/25 and 63 go from Central Station up Cathedral Road. £1.80 single/£3.60 day ticket.
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Post by alternativewales on Oct 9, 2014 21:52:27 GMT
For what its worth, I have been bigging up the game to a friend in work who is Welsh but only watches the rugby (hes not a fan of football at all). I've stressed the importance of the game to him and so he has agreed to cut short his Friday night drinking session with friends to watch the game in a pub with me in deepest darkest Sussex. So one extra person who will be there in spirit. Good on you. Still, pity him mind. Is he aware of what he's in for?
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Post by scoop76 on Oct 9, 2014 22:26:06 GMT
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Post by jbt95 on Oct 9, 2014 22:54:28 GMT
He is misquoted I think in saying 'never' (in front of a full house). Somewhere else I read 'rarely' or similar.
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Post by scoop76 on Oct 9, 2014 23:06:22 GMT
He is misquoted I think in saying 'never' (in front of a full house). Somewhere else I read 'rarely' or similar. Yes, misquoted, cos he played v England home in 2011!
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Post by JoeEyes on Oct 9, 2014 23:07:17 GMT
Does anyone know if there is a bus from Cardiff Central to near Cathedral Road and if so what number it is? Cheers lads! can't wait now Routes and timetables here: www.cardiffbus.com/25 and 63 go from Central Station up Cathedral Road. £1.80 single/£3.60 day ticket. Star
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Post by scoop76 on Oct 9, 2014 23:15:04 GMT
Routes and timetables here: www.cardiffbus.com/25 and 63 go from Central Station up Cathedral Road. £1.80 single/£3.60 day ticket. Star It might even be the 25 63 AND 62. It's the Llandaff/Danescourt buses you need anyway. Depending how far up Cathedral Road you are, it might not take too long to walk.
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Post by scoop76 on Oct 9, 2014 23:21:21 GMT
(Edit: there are football shuttle buses from the city centre Wood Street this evening).
The 95A bus also runs from Wood Street (bus station side of road) up to Leckwith Retail Park. There's a bus at 1840, which gets you to the Leckwith at 1847, probably closer to 1900 once you factor in football traffic.
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Post by abwales on Oct 10, 2014 1:13:32 GMT
Cardiff bus @cardiffbus Wales v Bosnia-Herzegovina on Friday! Our shuttle bus runs from Wood Street to the stadium every 10mins from 17:45.
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Post by scoop76 on Oct 10, 2014 6:31:46 GMT
Cardiff bus @cardiffbus Wales v Bosnia-Herzegovina on Friday! Our shuttle bus runs from Wood Street to the stadium every 10mins from 17:45. Brilliant.
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Post by sleepy on Oct 10, 2014 7:16:53 GMT
265 ticketss left on sale. More sections to go on sale in the middle tier, possibly.
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Post by holmesdaleultra on Oct 10, 2014 8:04:41 GMT
Bob lwc tonite hope everyone has a good time not going my dad wont let me go.
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Post by erasedcitizen on Oct 10, 2014 8:23:52 GMT
414 and 514 sold out. That's the first top and middle tier blocks sold out. We're getting closer!
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Post by scoop76 on Oct 10, 2014 8:53:29 GMT
The way the tickets have sold is hopefully in our favour. The Tournament Ticket holders, the Wales Away regulars, the Wales Home regulars, the ones that have booked a day off or a half day off or have travelled from outside Cardiff,, the ones that will have a few beers, the ones that always sing, the fans that Coleman and Williams and Ledley and Davies have been talking about over the last week, will mainly be grouped together in blocks. We can really build an atmosphere tonight. We've all experienced the disappointment, the frustations, the heartache, the stadiums with loads of empty seats. Don't let what happens on the pitch divert you from making the most noise you possibly can and backing the players one hundred per cent. If the rest of the stadium follows our lead, the atmosphere will be bouncing. We're going into this game with ten players injured, and with two games in four days we have to lift those players like never before.
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Post by sleepy on Oct 10, 2014 9:45:13 GMT
Rest of the middle tier now on sale.
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Post by scoop76 on Oct 11, 2014 1:41:58 GMT
Let's all do our bit... 1. Share the Tournament Ticket link on Facebook & Twitter. Encourage other fans to share or re-tweet the link. 2. Persuade someone else you know to get a tournament ticket before the allocation sells out, mention the 25 per cent discount. 3. Sign up to the Wales v Bosnia event pages on Facebook - and invite your friends. 4. Share the Bosnia & Cyprus ticket links on Facebook, Twitter and any football message boards you are a member of. 5. Persuade at least five other family members, friends, neighbours or colleagues to get a ticket for the Bosnia and/or Cyprus games. 6. Text all your football mates to ask if they're going. Mention the low prices. 7. If you're driving to Cardiff, offer a lift to a few other people. 8. Encourage the Wales players to tweet about the match. 9. Buy in advance. Good advance sales encourages others to buy too. 10. Get on the football phone-ins and talk about the importance of the Bosnia game. We'll hopefully get over 20,000 - but it would be great to get even more. Cheers everyone. Good work.
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Post by llannerch on Oct 11, 2014 11:08:36 GMT
not going my dad wont let me go This kind of undermines the 'ultra' reference in your name....
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Post by scoop76 on Oct 11, 2014 16:20:46 GMT
Still can't quite believe we got over 30k in last night. And a noisy 30k too. Brilliant stuff.
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Post by scoop76 on Oct 13, 2014 23:14:20 GMT
What a week it has been. The perception of a Wales home football atmosphere truly rebooted. Back to the Yorath days. F***ing incredible singing section with songs being picked up all over the ground. Singing the team home with the National Anthem tonight. Superb.
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Post by holmesdaleultra on Oct 14, 2014 20:09:23 GMT
not going my dad wont let me go This kind of undermines the 'ultra' reference in your name.... Nah bro No money and still in school and dad will not take me he only follows palace now.
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Post by scoop76 on Apr 13, 2015 10:35:02 GMT
Reasons to buy a Tournament Ticket: 8. No missing out on Belgium, Israel or Andorra if there's a sudden surge in interest. 10. Loyalty points: 3 for membership & 6 for buying a Tournament Ticket. You want a ticket for France if we qualify? 9 points is the equivalent of going to 4 and a half away games. See buying a Tournament Ticket was worth it!
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Post by scoop76 on Apr 13, 2015 10:36:43 GMT
The way the tickets have sold is hopefully in our favour. The Tournament Ticket holders, the Wales Away regulars, the Wales Home regulars, the ones that have booked a day off or a half day off or have travelled from outside Cardiff, the ones that will have a few beers, the ones that always sing, the fans that Coleman and Williams and Ledley and Davies have been talking about over the last week, will mainly be grouped together in blocks. We can really build an atmosphere. We've all experienced the disappointment, the frustations, the heartache, the stadiums with loads of empty seats. Don't let what happens on the pitch divert you from making the most noise you possibly can and backing the players one hundred per cent. If the rest of the stadium follows our lead, the atmosphere will be bouncing. This is worth repeating ahead of the Belgium match!
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Post by caerphillylad3 on Apr 16, 2015 22:22:41 GMT
The way the tickets have sold is hopefully in our favour. The Tournament Ticket holders, the Wales Away regulars, the Wales Home regulars, the ones that have booked a day off or a half day off or have travelled from outside Cardiff, the ones that will have a few beers, the ones that always sing, the fans that Coleman and Williams and Ledley and Davies have been talking about over the last week, will mainly be grouped together in blocks. We can really build an atmosphere. We've all experienced the disappointment, the frustations, the heartache, the stadiums with loads of empty seats. Don't let what happens on the pitch divert you from making the most noise you possibly can and backing the players one hundred per cent. If the rest of the stadium follows our lead, the atmosphere will be bouncing. This is worth repeating ahead of the Belgium match! Could not agree more with you pal,this is what true support is about !! I was there against Cyprus when their were many empty seats I was there against Scotland I was thair against numerous teams. This needs to be alliterated to all fans about true support. So glad I kept the faith and got a tournament ticket start of the campaign!
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Post by dai on Apr 23, 2015 15:13:27 GMT
Raaaaather interesting, albeit shocking news about a Bosnia'n player: www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/32434359'Video footage showed him punching and headbutting two stewards, with one losing several teeth, after a home cup defeat by Bayern Munich on 8 April.' Not sure how important he is to the Bosnia'n setup at the moment, but surely unlikely to feature from now on?
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Post by nathan1710 on Apr 23, 2015 15:17:32 GMT
Raaaaather interesting, albeit shocking news about a Bosnia'n player: www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/32434359'Video footage showed him punching and headbutting two stewards, with one losing several teeth, after a home cup defeat by Bayern Munich on 8 April.' Not sure how important he is to the Bosnia'n setup at the moment, but surely unlikely to feature from now on? I think he retired and then un retired anyway.
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Post by zombienation on Apr 23, 2015 21:16:40 GMT
The way the tickets have sold is hopefully in our favour. The Tournament Ticket holders, the Wales Away regulars, the Wales Home regulars, the ones that have booked a day off or a half day off or have travelled from outside Cardiff, the ones that will have a few beers, the ones that always sing, the fans that Coleman and Williams and Ledley and Davies have been talking about over the last week, will mainly be grouped together in blocks. We can really build an atmosphere. We've all experienced the disappointment, the frustations, the heartache, the stadiums with loads of empty seats. Don't let what happens on the pitch divert you from making the most noise you possibly can and backing the players one hundred per cent. If the rest of the stadium follows our lead, the atmosphere will be bouncing. This is worth repeating ahead of the Belgium match! Significant numbers of us from west Wales will be holed up in the city centre by midday. Should be a cracking atmosphere in the pubs by late afternoon!
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Post by caerphillylad3 on Apr 24, 2015 14:18:25 GMT
This is worth repeating ahead of the Belgium match! Significant numbers of us from west Wales will be holed up in the city centre by midday. Should be a cracking atmosphere in the pubs by late afternoon!
I'm there in the afternoon so hopefully see some of you there. As you said the atmosphere should be cracking
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