The tickets will be like gold dust. It says in the article above that people who purchase Progres tickets are given priority for the game against Rangers.I'm considering the home end and driving down if it's possible to buy them online.
things could pop if we play CorkWe better not bottle it
Cork have a decent sized support as well.one of the biggest in the league of IrelandThe tickets will be like gold dust. It says in the article above that people who purchase Progres tickets are given priority for the game against Rangers.
The tickets will be like gold dust. It says in the article above that people who purchase Progres tickets are given priority for the game against Rangers.
Can really see this happeningGreg Marshall told a mate of mine in Gibraltar we probably won’t be taking an allocation.
We fecking better!
You're kidding ?Surely to %^*& in 2019 this game wouldn't be seen as a security risk?
It will be pretty hostile ,they don't like us very much and if you scratch the surface they hate us ,at best you will be grudgingly accepted .
Not really ,my brother worked there and had to relocate when they found out he was ex forces ,funnily enough he hadn't listed that on his CV .So pretty much like playing, say, Aberdeen or Hibs away then?
Not really ,my brother worked there and had to relocate when they found out he was ex forces ,funnily enough he hadn't listed that on his CV .
No they won’t it’ll be one official flight with tc members on high points flown in and out on the day of the game
Still go anywayGreg Marshall told a mate of mine in Gibraltar we probably won’t be taking an allocation.
We fecking better!
Militant republicans I'd say.Who is 'They'?
We won’t even get that,the away section holds 400We only get 800 tickets
Cork, bottle. Ah forget itpoets still get slagged for knocking tickets back for Linfield would be embarrassing if we never took any allocation.
The chairman sounds buzzing, some nice words.
Sadly the dickhead element of both supports will no doubt turn it into a media free for all.
In my one visit to Cork, I found it a Republican hell hole, beautiful place, but they are Republican to a man, a couple of pubs we went in to, upon hearing a British accent, they conversed with each other in Irish. I hope we get Progres.
The dregs of humanity .Who is 'They'?
I said when this draw was first made, some people are acting like it's the the 1920s.
I've never been to Cork, but i suspect the days of Beret clad IRA men popping up from behind hedges in ambush are a thing of the past. Still, some people are desperate to pretend it could get 'propa norty'.
In my one visit to Cork, I found it a Republican hell hole, beautiful place, but they are Republican to a man, a couple of pubs we went in to, upon hearing a British accent, they conversed with each other in Irish. I hope we get Progres.
Imagine speaking Irish... in Ireland. The idea!
You are also spouting hysterical, factually incorrect pish which doesn't help matters either.
A lot more speak it in the west or ireland than the east.parts of the west of Ireland only have road signs in Irish.i have been in pubs in the west where a Barman will be having a conversation in Irish with some customers and English with they others.In reality very few Irish actually speak Irish.
Greg Marshall told a mate of mine in Gibraltar we probably won’t be taking an allocation.
We fecking better!
Rather get Progres.
Dont need the shite that comes with the cork game and we've a score to settle.
Absolutely no problem with local cork fans
While they may not support us they also have no.love in for septic many of them second team is Liverpool which brings a dynamic due to Stevie G..
However there will be some looking to cause trouble from outside the area I fear .
if they make it through , we might not take any tickets if it’s deemed a risk.
The idea of there being a score to settle with Progress bloody Neiderkorn is even more depressing than potential trouble against an Irish team in 2019.
No I didn’t. All day when asked I said I didn’t know anything about the fixture apart from that Cork were keen for it not to be moved so we’d get a small allocation. A few boys asked if we’d take an allocation and I said I didn’t know as I don’t yet due to having not discussed the next round with the club.
There’s lots of things the club could do with this but let’s wait and see what the situation is before we get ahead of ourselves.
No I didn’t. All day when asked I said I didn’t know anything about the fixture apart from that Cork were keen for it not to be moved so we’d get a small allocation. A few boys asked if we’d take an allocation and I said I didn’t know as I don’t yet due to having not discussed the next round with the club.
There’s lots of things the club could do with this but let’s wait and see what the situation is before we get ahead of ourselves.
Greg Marshall told a mate of mine in Gibraltar we probably won’t be taking an allocation.
We fecking better!
I think thousands will travel mate. Just with that alone the police will class it as high risk.Really would love to get to this but don’t think I have enough points on my travel club to get a ticket.
With the location of the game do u think many fans will still travel to cork without tickets?
Completely agree with that.It will be mana from heaven for Liewell, he will have Hollicom planting stories right left and centre.
I am all for this as can get a direct flight to Dublin from my home town here. Then a wee trip to Cork. Dont want to fly to Glasgow via somewhere else in UK or Europe to then fly on to Ireland and back when a direct option is available.Personally,
Rangers should let independent travellers do their own thing for this one as per every other European tie since our return to Europe
To force us onto official travel would be unfair .