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Eurpoa League Final Thread - Braga -v- Porto 18th May Aviva Stadium

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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 41,926 ✭✭✭✭_blank_


    mozattack wrote: »
    No wonder no one goes to the Irish games given that you cannot drink... nothing to take away the pain so.

    There are hardly any grounds in the LoI where you can't get a drink.

    Anyway, this is not a LoI vs The Rest thread, if anyone even attempts to go down that road again I will have to use my banhammer.


  • Registered Users Posts: 760 ✭✭✭bk1991


    Traveling for the west side or dublin someing in lucan road and due to the queen i have seen on gardi website i can no longer turn right at kilmanim and go along canal to the rds(anglsea rd) to park . what is the best war of the m50 if i can access that ? Tallagh exit or keep going for dundrum exit ?

    i am not attending the macth but working at it and will be up at arena at 2 oclock .


  • Registered Users Posts: 4,478 ✭✭✭wheres me jumpa


    mozattack wrote: »
    a session and maybe remember the match

    Begs the question why you are actually going to the game.


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,908 ✭✭✭mozattack


    Begs the question why you are actually going to the game.

    Cos I want to... simple


  • Registered Users Posts: 5,377 ✭✭✭Warper


    No alcohol sucks at the match. People say UEFA are behind it but i know you can buy alcohol at any CL match in Germany.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 508 ✭✭✭Qwerty27


    Prob non-alcoholic beer, thats the only beer thats sold at Uefa controlled games. Dont see what problem is, your paying guts of €90 for a ticket, why not just focus on the match rather than a pint in a plastic glass......


  • Registered Users Posts: 794 ✭✭✭Redlion


    Warper wrote: »
    No alcohol sucks at the match. People say UEFA are behind it but i know you can buy alcohol at any CL match in Germany.
    It is a UEFA ruling. Check page 67, point 1.8 on the following UEFA document. and here


  • Registered Users Posts: 5,377 ✭✭✭Warper


    Qwerty27 wrote: »
    Prob non-alcoholic beer, thats the only beer thats sold at Uefa controlled games. Dont see what problem is, your paying guts of €90 for a ticket, why not just focus on the match rather than a pint in a plastic glass......

    But i like soccer and drinking - meanies


  • Registered Users Posts: 28,404 ✭✭✭✭vicwatson


    It is a UEFA ruling. Check page 67, point 1.8 on the following UEFA document.

    1.8 Distribution of alcohol

    No public sale or distribution of alcohol is permitted within the venue or its

    private environs. All alcohol-free drinks which are sold or distributed must be
    dispensed in paper or open plastic containers which could not be used in any
    dangerous manner.


  • Registered Users Posts: 420 ✭✭NoseyMike2010


    Was there many tickets floating around???


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  • Registered Users Posts: 26 bossman07


    there was plenty of tickets floating around , i picked up 2 very handy and ws offered plenty more,


  • Registered Users Posts: 760 ✭✭✭bk1991


    there was loads tickets going round and stadium wasnt full ether . All the protest talk .only had a few minior incendents over all ....


  • Registered Users Posts: 932 ✭✭✭Yillan


    Bit of aggro over in 513. A small ginger man wanted to put up his banner. He arrived late and stood putting it up for about 4 minutes of the first half in everyone's way. It then kept blowing into the faces of the people in the front row impeding their view. He sat 7 seats back. When those in the front row finally got sick of the blowing in their faces and pulled the flag in behind the barrier, he came tearing down nearly falling into a handrail. Furious. Swearing and telling them that it was their last chance. That they should do it once more and see what happens. He was from the KS Ruch Chorzom Irish Supporters Club. A black man told him that it was blowing into their faces and the ginger started to threaten him. I'll hit you he said. And the black man there with his son. He started to pick on the black guy singling him out for abuse as he walked back to his seat. Pointing at him and waving his fist.

    He got his banner to hang down again, but it blew back up, so they pulled it back up again out of their view. Down he came again. A young lad maybe 15 was going out to the toilet from the front row with his father and the ginger caught him by the shoulder and gave him a slap across the face. Playfully, but I'd say it hurt and it wasn't really playful at all. The steward came down to see what the trouble was and everyone around was pretty pissed off. We wanted him out. The steward escorted him back to his seat. At half time the gardai came running towards him and his flag near the refreshments stand. Don't know what happened there.

    At the end of the game he came down with his flag again and put it up.

    Any idea what his problem was?


  • Registered Users Posts: 11,933 ✭✭✭✭scudzilla


    Yillan wrote: »
    Bit of aggro over in 513. A small ginger man wanted to put up his banner. He arrived late and stood putting it up for about 4 minutes of the first half in everyone's way. It then kept blowing into the faces of the people in the front row impeding their view. He sat 7 seats back. When those in the front row finally got sick of the blowing in their faces and pulled the flag in behind the barrier, he came tearing down nearly falling into a handrail. Furious. Swearing and telling them that it was their last chance. That they should do it once more and see what happens. He was from the KS Ruch Chorzom Irish Supporters Club. A black man told him that it was blowing into their faces and the ginger started to threaten him. I'll hit you he said. And the black man there with his son. He started to pick on the black guy singling him out for abuse as he walked back to his seat. Pointing at him and waving his fist.

    He got his banner to hang down again, but it blew back up, so they pulled it back up again out of their view. Down he came again. A young lad maybe 15 was going out to the toilet from the front row with his father and the ginger caught him by the shoulder and gave him a slap across the face. Playfully, but I'd say it hurt and it wasn't really playful at all. The steward came down to see what the trouble was and everyone around was pretty pissed off. We wanted him out. The steward escorted him back to his seat. At half time the gardai came running towards him and his flag near the refreshments stand. Don't know what happened there.

    At the end of the game he came down with his flag again and put it up.

    Any idea what his problem was?

    Small AND Ginger, there's his problem ;)


  • Registered Users Posts: 760 ✭✭✭bk1991


    scudzilla wrote: »
    Small AND Ginger, there's his problem ;)
    :D:D:D


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