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Blue not red blood wrote:Edinburgh pub.

Ryan`s is a great spot. End of Princes st, opposite the Caledonian. Good grub as well
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stuck in Koh Tao *sigh what a terrible life i know*, but Super Sports is showin the feckin game a couple of hours later. Which means im gonna be screaming down an internet cafe when leinster romp home to victory!
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O'Reillys pub in Oslo has come up trumps, Bod bless it. Now the only thing I am nervous about is the game.
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sorry...this is a double post...but trying to fina apub in Kusadasi that I might get to dee Game V. Edinburgh Tonight ???
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Oh how the worm has turned....... Searsons of Baggot St. circa Apr/ May 09' the place is adourned with a 40 foot Red Army banner.

Today, well it seems that they've had a change of heart in recent times and are now be-decked in Blue from head-to-toe courtesy of Arthur G.
And, it must be said, not so much as a pinch of Red.

Alas, don't be fooled............. It's still a Turnip patch.
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Mackman15 wrote:Oh how the worm has turned....... Searsons of Baggot St. circa Apr/ May 09' the place is adourned with a 40 foot Red Army banner.

Today, well it seems that they've had a change of heart in recent times and are now be-decked in Blue from head-to-toe courtesy of Arthur G.
And, it must be said, not so much as a pinch of Red.

Alas, don't be fooled............. It's still a Turnip patch.
Searson's was the official patch for the Dublin Branch of the MRSC but they split when Season's went into administration and now Break for the Border is their base.
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ronk wrote:
Mackman15 wrote:Oh how the worm has turned....... Searsons of Baggot St. circa Apr/ May 09' the place is adourned with a 40 foot Red Army banner.

Today, well it seems that they've had a change of heart in recent times and are now be-decked in Blue from head-to-toe courtesy of Arthur G.
And, it must be said, not so much as a pinch of Red.

Alas, don't be fooled............. It's still a Turnip patch.
Searson's was the official patch for the Dublin Branch of the MRSC but they split when Season's went into administration and now Break for the Border is their base.

A Fickle lot....... Mind you, we knew that for a long time!
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Emigrating to Copenhagen for three years next month, had to give up my season ticket :evil: , hopefully will get it back in 36 months.

Does anyone know where is the good spots to watch the games in Copenhagen......
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leinster80 wrote:Emigrating to Copenhagen for three years next month, had to give up my season ticket :evil: , hopefully will get it back in 36 months.

Does anyone know where is the good spots to watch the games in Copenhagen......
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Anyone know of any pubs in munich to watch the matches?
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ROYSH D4 wrote:Anyone know of any pubs in munich to watch the matches?
This place says it has SKY and Setanta.

http://www.munichtravelbar.com/
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cheers mate, moving over there for good in two weeks..
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ROYSH D4 wrote: moving over there for good in two weeks..
Lucky you, I love Munich.

Killians is a good Irish pub, very close to Marienplatz. You should get most games on here. Serves Augustiner as well, which is the best beer in the world, no probably about it!!

http://www.kiliansirishpub.com/
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do iraqgoals and justin stream regular ML games? Emigrating in august and i am doubtful the local boozers will be showing rugger
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tate wrote:do iraqgoals and justin stream regular ML games? Emigrating in august and i am doubtful the local boozers will be showing rugger
I watched Leinster play Ulster on justin last year
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gfo wrote:
tate wrote:do iraqgoals and justin stream regular ML games? Emigrating in august and i am doubtful the local boozers will be showing rugger
I watched Leinster play Ulster on justin last year

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Gonna be in London for the game next week, anyone know any pubs in and around the Kennington area?
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Folks,

Any reccomendations for a pub to watch Leinster -v- Munster on the 2nd October in Bristol (of all places!!)
Indeed if there are any stray Leinster supportors in Bristol for the Ryder Cup weekend do let us know.
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Mackman15 wrote:Folks,

Any reccomendations for a pub to watch Leinster -v- Munster on the 2nd October in Bristol (of all places!!)
Indeed if there are any stray Leinster supportors in Bristol for the Ryder Cup weekend do let us know.
Well, at least they'll have heard of rugby in Bristol.
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Mornin' folks.

I'm over in London for the long term and I'm looking to find a pub that shows the ML games. O'Neills chain doesn't, Waxy O'Connors in Piccadilly doesn't and Brogans in Fulham doesn't.

Any options? Because if I have to watch another game in an internet cafe I'm going to cry
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