Leicester Vs Munster 22nd Oct.
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Jeez louise people, your great!! Thanks a million for all the help :D . Can't wait now for the friendly in August so we can have a bit of crack, you'll be made very welcome in Cork! For the match over there the flight out of Shannon looks good so I'll look into that! Thanks again! Can you give me a list of pubs that we can go to as well? Can't wait for the season to start again!! Should be a good one - plenty of healthy competition
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If your over 18 you can go into all the pubs in Leicester and buy an alcoholic drink. Your request is a bit vague. What sort of pub are you looking for? Cheap, Trendy, Bendy, or full of Wendy?LeamysNo1 wrote:Jeez louise people, your great!! Thanks a million for all the help :D . Can't wait now for the friendly in August so we can have a bit of crack, you'll be made very welcome in Cork! For the match over there the flight out of Shannon looks good so I'll look into that! Thanks again! Can you give me a list of pubs that we can go to as well? Can't wait for the season to start again!! Should be a good one - plenty of healthy competition
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BJ[/b ] Munster have never lost an ERC game at Thomond Park, Leicester have lost an ERC game at Welford Rd... against Munster.BelperJon wrote:Move away from Fortress Welford? You're having a larf. :D Next you'll be asking Munster not to play their home HC pool matches at Thomond Park.CelticTiger wrote:The match should be held at that small patch of green that will be forever Irish: Twickenham.
Q When is a fortress not a fortress?
A When Munster invade it
btw I am looking forward to seeing you at both battles this season
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All we can say is that both matches are going to be absolute crackers. two similar teams with big histories and a fierce rivalry. i can't wait.
COME ON MUNSTER
COME ON MUNSTER
Donncha O'Callaghan and Bruce Reihana are the best players that ever lived. Don't even bother to argue with me.
And - however good Imanol Harinordoquy is, he is still an idiot
And - however good Imanol Harinordoquy is, he is still an idiot
What type of pub do you think I'm talking about? Let me think, I'm going to watch a rugby match, I dunno, maybe a rugby pub?! Sorry if that was a little unclear!!stevetelcom2000 wrote:If your over 18 you can go into all the pubs in Leicester and buy an alcoholic drink. Your request is a bit vague. What sort of pub are you looking for? Cheap, Trendy, Bendy, or full of Wendy?LeamysNo1 wrote:Jeez louise people, your great!! Thanks a million for all the help :D . Can't wait now for the friendly in August so we can have a bit of crack, you'll be made very welcome in Cork! For the match over there the flight out of Shannon looks good so I'll look into that! Thanks again! Can you give me a list of pubs that we can go to as well? Can't wait for the season to start again!! Should be a good one - plenty of healthy competition
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Well it was very unclear. I have asked the question on here before about Rugby pubs in Leicester. There isnt really any. Lots of theme & chain pubs. Lots to pick from, according to taste. There will be some pubs doing offers for Munster fans i would imagine. I will be in Cork for the friendly, happy to give you some pointers then.LeamysNo1 wrote:What type of pub do you think I'm talking about? Let me think, I'm going to watch a rugby match, I dunno, maybe a rugby pub?! Sorry if that was a little unclear!!stevetelcom2000 wrote:If your over 18 you can go into all the pubs in Leicester and buy an alcoholic drink. Your request is a bit vague. What sort of pub are you looking for? Cheap, Trendy, Bendy, or full of Wendy?LeamysNo1 wrote:Jeez louise people, your great!! Thanks a million for all the help :D . Can't wait now for the friendly in August so we can have a bit of crack, you'll be made very welcome in Cork! For the match over there the flight out of Shannon looks good so I'll look into that! Thanks again! Can you give me a list of pubs that we can go to as well? Can't wait for the season to start again!! Should be a good one - plenty of healthy competition
Actually, I wanted to ask about that - I read some post on the site that tickets were on sale over there already. Is this true? I can't find any info on this side of the water about tickets.stevetelcom2000 wrote:Well it was very unclear. I have asked the question on here before about Rugby pubs in Leicester. There isnt really any. Lots of theme & chain pubs. Lots to pick from, according to taste. There will be some pubs doing offers for Munster fans i would imagine. I will be in Cork for the friendly, happy to give you some pointers then.LeamysNo1 wrote:What type of pub do you think I'm talking about? Let me think, I'm going to watch a rugby match, I dunno, maybe a rugby pub?! Sorry if that was a little unclear!!stevetelcom2000 wrote: If your over 18 you can go into all the pubs in Leicester and buy an alcoholic drink. Your request is a bit vague. What sort of pub are you looking for? Cheap, Trendy, Bendy, or full of Wendy?
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There won't be a general sale or members sale for tickets for this game. We have to provide Munster with 15% of tickets and have sold season tickets up to this level. The only other tickets other than season tickets for the Munster game (or indeed any Heineken Cup games this season) will be the away allocation. In the unlikely event of Munster not selling their allocation the remaining tickets will then be returned to Tigers to go on sale to any non-season ticket holders.
Non-season ticket holding Tigers fans, put simply, have about zero chance of getting to the Munster game. Cardiff and Bourgoin may well return tickets, but you know what these Munster fans are like at the sniff of a big game!
Non-season ticket holding Tigers fans, put simply, have about zero chance of getting to the Munster game. Cardiff and Bourgoin may well return tickets, but you know what these Munster fans are like at the sniff of a big game!
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Iain I think the question was regarding the Friendly in Cork, not the ERC game at Welford Rd. BTW every game Munster play is a big game...Iain wrote:There won't be a general sale or members sale for tickets for this game. We have to provide Munster with 15% of tickets and have sold season tickets up to this level. The only other tickets other than season tickets for the Munster game (or indeed any Heineken Cup games this season) will be the away allocation. In the unlikely event of Munster not selling their allocation the remaining tickets will then be returned to Tigers to go on sale to any non-season ticket holders.
Non-season ticket holding Tigers fans, put simply, have about zero chance of getting to the Munster game. Cardiff and Bourgoin may well return tickets, but you know what these Munster fans are like at the sniff of a big game!
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Ticket office told me this morning that you can put your name on a waiting list if you're a member who wants a ticket for the Munster home game at Welford Road on 22nd Oct. They can't promise anything but it's worth putting your name down if you want one.
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Or you could of course write to Fr XmasRizzo wrote:Ticket office told me this morning that you can put your name on a waiting list if you're a member who wants a ticket for the Munster home game at Welford Road on 22nd Oct. They can't promise anything but it's worth putting your name down if you want one.