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Munster v Leicester, Thomond Park

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Its fierce difficult to register for ye're board. I was having great trouble identifying the letters and numbers

Will there be many of ye travelling over?
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munsterfan98716 wrote:Its fierce difficult to register for ye're board. I was having great trouble identifying the letters and numbers

Will there be many of ye travelling over?
A warm welcome to the forum, Gaelic cousin! Regrettably, I'll be watching the game on the telly; I haven't yet made it to Thomond Park yet but it's on my list.
Here's hoping to a cracking set of back to back games between two former (and future) giants of the European stage
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I will be there again - yippee - need somewhere to eat = Indian/Chinese/or? 5 of us arriving at Kerry airport at 17.50 and staying Great National South Court Hotel on the Raheen Roundabout. Any suggestions for Friday night???
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Being there last year was great however I feel the result will be very different this time...lovely place to go though
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trendylfj wrote:I will be there again - yippee - need somewhere to eat = Indian/Chinese/or? 5 of us arriving at Kerry airport at 17.50 and staying Great National South Court Hotel on the Raheen Roundabout. Any suggestions for Friday night???

You are staying quite a way out of the City Centre. A good 10 minutes taxi ride. Are you looking at somewhere local or City Centre to eat/drink?
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city centre for Sat night. Friday will be arriving too late so eating at the Cream Room Curry House which is linked to the hotel but would love a chinese/ thai etc for Sat night
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Its going to be a dispiriting time for any leicester fans who do travel. We will bate the :censored: out of ye
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trendylfj wrote:city centre for Sat night. Friday will be arriving too late so eating at the Cream Room Curry House which is linked to the hotel but would love a chinese/ thai etc for Sat night
Looking forward to welcoming ye in Limerick again! There is a great Thai restaurant very close to the Southcourt hotel called Lana. You will see the mini shopping area at the back of the hotel, walk past the Centra shop and you will see Lana. Best Thai restaurant in Limerick!

PS, if you're on the lookout for some pre match drinks, try Myles Breen's or JJ Bowle's. Two great historic pubs.
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munsterfan98716 wrote:Its going to be a dispiriting time for any leicester fans who do travel. We will bate the :censored: out of ye
Nice to see your not bitter or twisted after Tigers beat the :censored: out of ye, at Thomond Park last season. :smt023
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sapajo wrote:
munsterfan98716 wrote:Its going to be a dispiriting time for any leicester fans who do travel. We will bate the :censored: out of ye
Nice to see your not bitter or twisted after Tigers beat the :censored: out of ye, at Thomond Park last season. :smt023
We bet Glasgow easily with 14 men after Keith was unjustly sent off. Ye got hammered by Glasgow, and it should have been by even more because tomua should have been red carded. Its terrible to see that type of dangerous tackle in the game
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sapajo wrote:Nice to see your not bitter or twisted after Tigers beat the :censored: out of ye, at Thomond Park last season. :smt023
Don't forget after we beat them in 2007 they tore the stadium down! :smt002

p.s. I was there!
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munsterfan98716 wrote:
sapajo wrote:
munsterfan98716 wrote:Its going to be a dispiriting time for any leicester fans who do travel. We will bate the :censored: out of ye
Nice to see your not bitter or twisted after Tigers beat the :censored: out of ye, at Thomond Park last season. :smt023
We bet Glasgow easily with 14 men after Keith was unjustly sent off. Ye got hammered by Glasgow, and it should have been by even more because tomua should have been red carded. Its terrible to see that type of dangerous tackle in the game

Ahh but the plastic pitch gives teams a 50 point advantage against us so the real score was actual

Glasgow -8 Tigers 13 soooooo technically we are unbeaten still in Europe.

Also Tigers have the best record in Thomond park out of all the other European teams including Munster.
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sapajo wrote:
munsterfan98716 wrote:Its going to be a dispiriting time for any leicester fans who do travel. We will bate the :censored: out of ye
Nice to see your not bitter or twisted after Tigers beat the :censored: out of ye, at Thomond Park last season. :smt023
Well done Sapajo - the phrase "Only opens his mouth to change feet" springs to mind! :smt042
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I'm hoping to be there, bring it on.
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munsterfan98716 wrote:
sapajo wrote:
munsterfan98716 wrote:Its going to be a dispiriting time for any leicester fans who do travel. We will bate the :censored: out of ye
Nice to see your not bitter or twisted after Tigers beat the :censored: out of ye, at Thomond Park last season. :smt023
We bet Glasgow easily with 14 men after Keith was unjustly sent off. Ye got hammered by Glasgow, and it should have been by even more because tomua should have been red carded. Its terrible to see that type of dangerous tackle in the game
I wish Toomua had been red carded, it would hardly have affected the result and he would then have been suspended for the game in which he got injured...if you follow my logic!!
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