Thomond park North terrace congregation

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Thomond park North terrace congregation

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Anyone other North terracers who'd like to congregate to cater for more vociferous chanting?
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22dropout wrote:Anyone other North terracers who'd like to congregate to cater for more vociferous chanting?
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I'm on the North Terrace myself, The important thing is to get in early so everyone isn't separated.
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Terraceman wrote:I'm on the North Terrace myself, The important thing is to get in early so everyone isn't separated.
Gates open at 5.30ish
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Bosco wrote:
Terraceman wrote:I'm on the North Terrace myself, The important thing is to get in early so everyone isn't separated.
Gates open at 5.30ish
Typical sly tactic to keep us out , game is at 5.05 isn't it ?.
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Bosco wrote:
Terraceman wrote:I'm on the North Terrace myself, The important thing is to get in early so everyone isn't separated.
Gates open at 5.30ish
I presume your referring to the Munster defensive flood gates.....

I will be in nice and early. Gonna hit up behind the goal beside my flag bearing Leinster brother. Should be about 8 of us..
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22dropout wrote:
Bosco wrote:
Terraceman wrote:I'm on the North Terrace myself, The important thing is to get in early so everyone isn't separated.
Gates open at 5.30ish
I presume your referring to the Munster defensive flood gates.....

I will be in nice and early. Gonna hit up behind the goal beside my flag bearing Leinster brother. Should be about 8 of us..
+ 3 , reminds me must watch Zulu again .
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I've got 4 people to shore up the numbers for the North Terrace Battalion :D
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Bosco wrote:
Terraceman wrote:I'm on the North Terrace myself, The important thing is to get in early so everyone isn't separated.
Gates open at 5.30ish
I suspect this to be a lie of sorts
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If one stupid person falls for it, it was worth it :lol:
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I'll be there with my gang.

Can't wait!
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Cianostays wrote:
Bosco wrote:
Terraceman wrote:I'm on the North Terrace myself, The important thing is to get in early so everyone isn't separated.
Gates open at 5.30ish
I suspect this to be a lie of sorts
That would suck... seeing as kick off is 5.05... :shock:
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See you there
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Really enjoyed the experience here yesterday...................lots of noise made by those of us in blue and plenty of good-natured banter with the reds beside us. It really is a fine stadium.
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nelly the elephant wrote:Really enjoyed the experience here yesterday...................lots of noise made by those of us in blue and plenty of good-natured banter with the reds beside us. It really is a fine stadium.
:D Yep pitch side and it was great (Tho the area under the stand could be anywhere with concrete blocks and a single line queue for the bar)
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