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Post by welshbigman on Mar 15, 2017 20:18:39 GMT
the bus transfer into city centre I mean?
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CR86
steve evans
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Post by CR86 on Mar 15, 2017 20:22:34 GMT
You can either do it at time of booking or pay the driver as you get on €3 each way but need correct change.
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Post by fireboy0610 on Mar 16, 2017 13:12:24 GMT
Just a shout out to anyone who is going on the friday and coming back sunday,I have a twin room booked in the international hostel in Dublin but I'm the only one using it so there is a spare bed
Pm me if anyone is interested in sharing
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Post by matt2 on Mar 17, 2017 12:09:08 GMT
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Post by manulike on Mar 18, 2017 0:35:03 GMT
a useful you tube video showing how to catch bus number 16 from the airport into town (see this route/times). cost is €2.80 with Leap Card or €3.30 without pre-paid card love the sound track ;-)
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Post by fireboy0610 on Mar 18, 2017 9:32:51 GMT
a useful you tube video showing how to catch bus number 16 from the airport into town (see this route/times). cost is €2.80 with Leap Card or €3.30 without pre-paid card love the sound track ;-) You are a top man Phil👍
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Post by readingfcwelshman on Mar 19, 2017 18:55:45 GMT
Is anyone else on the 18:15 arrival into Dublin airport on matchday? Got the feeling it's going to be close getting there in time for kick-off! Just wondering what the quickest way to the Aviva was - websites saying a taxi should take about 20-30 minutes via the Port Tunnel?
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Post by whiteshorts on Mar 19, 2017 19:43:44 GMT
You should be okay if you don't have luggage in the hold. Port Tunnel would be best brings you out at East Link bridge (another toll) and then not far to Aviva, would guess 10 minutes from there. Get dropped as close to entrance as you can as it's a pain and rush going around the stadium as they will only let you in the gate that's on the ticket. Just prey there's no delay in the flight.
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Post by manulike on Mar 19, 2017 19:47:44 GMT
Note also, that if you have your ticket in the Away end, the entrance is on BATH AVENUE / LONDON BRIDGE ROAD
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Post by readingfcwelshman on Mar 19, 2017 19:59:29 GMT
You should be okay if you don't have luggage in the hold. Port Tunnel would be best brings you out at East Link bridge (another toll) and then not far to Aviva, would guess 10 minutes from there. Get dropped as close to entrance as you can as it's a pain and rush going around the stadium as they will only let you in the gate that's on the ticket. Just prey there's no delay in the flight. Cheers - yep, I'm flying back the following morning so no hold luggage!
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Post by fireboy0610 on Mar 19, 2017 21:03:39 GMT
You should be okay if you don't have luggage in the hold. Port Tunnel would be best brings you out at East Link bridge (another toll) and then not far to Aviva, would guess 10 minutes from there. Get dropped as close to entrance as you can as it's a pain and rush going around the stadium as they will only let you in the gate that's on the ticket. Just prey there's no delay in the flight. Cheers - yep, I'm flying back the following morning so no hold luggage! I hope you have brought some deodorant as your gonna stink of beer and women😆
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Post by Rhys58 on Mar 20, 2017 8:21:15 GMT
Got space for 2 people on a foot passenger group booking on the 8:55 am Friday morning ferry (return Sunday afternoon). £35 return each if anyone's interested?
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Post by rush on Mar 20, 2017 12:09:56 GMT
Note also, that if you have your ticket in the Away end, the entrance is on BATH AVENUE / LONDON BRIDGE ROAD
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Post by rush on Mar 20, 2017 12:16:54 GMT
Just want to say again what manulike has posted,before it gets lost to extra pages. Went to Croke park and I am not joking,you have to use the right entrance,so no good walking up 20 minutes before kick off,because they will not let you just walk around the stadium,you have to walk around the streets and it is no fun after a day of drinking. Something to do with a residency rule I believe,so locals do not have fans walking passed their houses being a nuisance and pissing in every bus stop!! Use the right entrance.
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Post by greenforever on Mar 20, 2017 14:17:41 GMT
Just want to say again what manulike has posted,before it gets lost to extra pages. Went to Croke park and I am not joking,you have to use the right entrance,so no good walking up 20 minutes before kick off,because they will not let you just walk around the stadium,you have to walk around the streets and it is no fun after a day of drinking. Something to do with a residency rule I believe,so locals do not have fans walking passed their houses being a nuisance and pissing in every bus stop!! Use the right entrance. Simple answer - do you drinking around Beggars Bush / Slatterys Spar shop opposite Slatterys for cheap cans You are less than 5 mins walk to your entrance from here
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Post by winnie on Mar 20, 2017 14:55:25 GMT
We gonna be ok to get in the pubs/ clubs later on with our footy tops on?
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Post by fireboy0610 on Mar 20, 2017 15:09:35 GMT
We gonna be ok to get in the pubs/ clubs later on with our footy tops on? Was going to ask the same question
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Post by fawcymru on Mar 20, 2017 15:41:22 GMT
There's 4 of us driving from Cardiff to Birmingham, just checking if any fans are catching these flights and have spaces on their coach / minibus?
Friday (08:00) Birmingham to Dublin
Saturday (06:25) Dublin to Birmingham
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Post by greenforever on Mar 20, 2017 15:43:59 GMT
We gonna be ok to get in the pubs/ clubs later on with our footy tops on? Was going to ask the same question No problems with colours, in fact you will be more welcome in colours
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Post by fireboy0610 on Mar 20, 2017 18:00:22 GMT
Was going to ask the same question No problems with colours, in fact you will be more welcome in colours That's great to know GF But what about getting into your end? There is 3 of us who have tickets in block 528,will we be turned away if we wear our colours and how will we be received by your lot when in the stadium?
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Post by whiteshorts on Mar 20, 2017 18:16:25 GMT
As you're Welsh and not English, you'll be fine, nobody's expecting trouble especially as the bars will be open Doubt if the stewards will be bothered with who's sitting where and if they are and you don't get in, I'm sure you will find a few Irish fans outside looking for tickets . Not 100% sure about wearing colours in nightclubs though, bars should be fine.
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Post by greenforever on Mar 20, 2017 19:36:50 GMT
No problems with colours, in fact you will be more welcome in colours That's great to know GF But what about getting into your end? There is 3 of us who have tickets in block 528,will we be turned away if we wear our colours and how will we be received by your lot when in the stadium? Block 528 is West Upper You will have no problem getting in with your colours on, but whoever gave you the tickets could be in for a slap on the wrist if someone reports your seat numbers -) Your entrance is close to Slatterys as well. If you want to get in with the Welsh end, try get into the lifts and ask to be let out on the lower level. Its the only way to get to the lower level is in the lift. IF you do you will be able to walk over to the Welsh end. You just will need to be able to take a lot of stick when we win lol
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Post by fireboy0610 on Mar 20, 2017 20:27:31 GMT
That's great to know GF But what about getting into your end? There is 3 of us who have tickets in block 528,will we be turned away if we wear our colours and how will we be received by your lot when in the stadium? Block 528 is West Upper You will have no problem getting in with your colours on, but whoever gave you the tickets could be in for a slap on the wrist if someone reports your seat numbers -) Your entrance is close to Slatterys as well. If you want to get in with the Welsh end, try get into the lifts and ask to be let out on the lower level. Its the only way to get to the lower level is in the lift. IF you do you will be able to walk over to the Welsh end. You just will need to be able to take a lot of stick when we win lol I bought them using my mates Dublin address via the fai account that I registered on using manulikes advice 😆 And don't worry I'm used to getting sh!t as I live in engerland😠 so taking it from your lot will be a piece of p!ss Ps thanks for the advice GF
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Post by whiteshorts on Mar 20, 2017 22:34:44 GMT
"If you want to get in with the Welsh end, try get into the lifts and ask to be let out on the lower level. Its the only way to get to the lower level is in the lift. IF you do you will be able to walk over to the Welsh end."
The lifts can only be used by people with a disability. There's no way you will be able to get to a different level. You can only get into your level with a ticket for that level. All the tickets are sold so how would anybody left more people into an area where they don't have tickets for? As said before, the only chance you may have of "standing" with the away fans is to swap the tickets for lower level ones.
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Post by greenforever on Mar 20, 2017 22:38:11 GMT
"If you want to get in with the Welsh end, try get into the lifts and ask to be let out on the lower level. Its the only way to get to the lower level is in the lift. IF you do you will be able to walk over to the Welsh end." The lifts can only be used by people with a disability. There's no way you will be able to get to a different level. You can only get into your level with a ticket for that level. All the tickets are sold so how would anybody left more people into an area where they don't have tickets for? As said before, the only chance you may have of "standing" with the away fans is to swap the tickets for lower level ones. Not true about lifts can only be used by people with with a disability, they are used for premium level for all The Welsh fans will all be standing, so there will be no problem with a few extras in there, just like 114 & 115
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Post by whiteshorts on Mar 20, 2017 23:58:46 GMT
They are not in premium level but in 528 which you have to take the stairs to unless you have a disability. There is no way if the tickets are in 528 you can get to the lower level.
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Post by oscardelta on Mar 21, 2017 0:05:16 GMT
No problems with colours, in fact you will be more welcome in colours That's great to know GF But what about getting into your end? There is 3 of us who have tickets in block 528,will we be turned away if we wear our colours and how will we be received by your lot when in the stadium? Make sure you have made your will before you leave.............. If you go in and don't make A**h*oles of yourselves then likely nobody will care and will probably get the P*** taken out of you.
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Post by oscardelta on Mar 21, 2017 0:07:02 GMT
Cheers - yep, I'm flying back the following morning so no hold luggage! I hope you have brought some deodorant as your gonna stink of beer and women😆 Its normally beer and sheep so its an improvement for him.
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Post by fireboy0610 on Mar 21, 2017 7:38:51 GMT
I hope you have brought some deodorant as your gonna stink of beer and women😆 Its normally beer and sheep so its an improvement for him. Now now OD you are letting yourself down a bit there matey You sound like an englishman 😕
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Post by oscardelta on Mar 21, 2017 15:08:12 GMT
Its normally beer and sheep so its an improvement for him. Now now OD you are letting yourself down a bit there matey You sound like an englishman 😕 Yeah but you know its true just in his case
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