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| Well said Alan a very original point. |
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From: Ger 7/9/2008 |
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| I am no fan of the LOI. I like to pontificate from a bar stool |
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From: alan hunter 6/9/2008 |
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| lol This place never changes. Some League of Ireland fans like this Alan Hunter clown give the rest of us a bad name. You are not helping the league by insulting people .Why not present a possitive image of the league instead of your aggrevise small minded rubbish. |
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From: Ger 6/9/2008 |
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| Fair play to Kilbane, he might not be the best player in the world but at least he wants to play for his country........"Kilbane wore a protective mask in training on Thursday and emerged from the session unscathed.
The Wigan player, who sustained the injury while playing against Hull last Saturday, had surgery on Sunday but he insisted on making himself available for the opening World Cup qualifier."
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From: Mark 5/9/2008 |
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From: bill 4/9/2008 |
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| Bill who do you support? |
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From: Real fan 4/9/2008 |
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| If your in the UK, the Georgia game is being shown live on channel five from 4.45pm (kick-off 5pm). |
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From: Kevin 3/9/2008 |
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| Has anybody booked with Pilgrim's Abroad for the double header? If so have you had any details yet? |
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From: Ciaran 2/9/2008 |
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| Ticketing for Georgia v Republic of Ireland
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Date: Tuesday, 02 September 2008 Section: International
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The Georgian Football Federation today confirmed that it will provide the FAI with more than the normal allocation (10% of stadium capacity) of tickets for the forthcoming World Cup Qualifier game in Mainz, Germany on September 6.
Under today’s agreement, Irish fans will be allocated 4,850 seats, Georgian fans will be allocated 2,500 seats while the remaining seats in the stadium will be allocated to neutral German fans.
Due to FIFA’s decision to change the venue for this fixture last week, tickets will only be available directly at the stadium. To avoid congestion, ticket booths will be open two days prior to the game and we urge all fans to buy their tickets early. The location of ticket booths for Irish supporters will be clearly signposted at the stadium and fans are reminded that they should bring their passports as identification will be required.
Ticket booth opening hours - MAINZ, BRUCHWEG STADIUM
Thursday (Sept 4) 09.00 to 19.00
Friday (Sept 5) 09.00 to 18.00
Saturday (Sept 6) from 10.00
The FAI has already contacted all fans who had applied in writing for tickets at the original match in Tbilisi and offered them a choice of free tickets for the new fixture in Mainz or for the international friendly against Poland in Croke Park on November 19.
Speaking today, FAI Chief Executive John Delaney said;
“Some of our loyal fans were inconvenienced by FIFA’s decision to move the match so late in the day and this is just a small gesture to thank them for their support.”
NB – All times indicated are local (Germany).
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From: Des 2/9/2008 |
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| Taken from Mainz Fc web-page - Ticket sale World Cup qualification game Georgia - Ireland will begin Wednesday
The ticket sale for the World Cup qualification game between Georgia and Ireland at the Bruchweg Stadium (Saturday, September 6, 6 pm) will start on Wednesday, September 3, at 9 am at the fan shop of the 1. FSV Mainz 05. Since only seats are allowed the capacity of the Bruchweg Stadium is only 10,400 spaces for this match. The different ticket prices and categories will be announced tomorrow.
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From: Kevin 2/9/2008 |
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