AISHS Limerick v Kilkenny-The Game to unite the board

[QUOTE=“TheUlteriorMotive, post: 994926, member: 2272”]The game will be won or lost by lunch time on Saturday
When you hear lads going to a match planning on where to go for brunch they are already beaten.[/QUOTE]

:eek:

Renton never goes to matches. Don’t mind him.

I concur, I went out of my way to source the fucker a Munster Final ticket and I was left with it.

On thing in Limerick’s favour for Sunday is the fact that the City of Culture have organised their showcase event for same weekend as the All Ireland final. The luckless fuckers will be left a €2m parade and no one in the city to watch it.

I’ve decided on the green jersey and shorts combo, regardless of the weather. I’ll most certainly be brunching in Rathgar now that I’ve picked up a motor. I’ve let the girlfriends sister know, (our host for the night) that I want organic sausages, bacon and eggs on some sort of gluten free seed bread and pomegranate juice. I can’t fucking wait for this.

We will need a photo of you in croker, pm it to me and i will confirm to the board.

I have tickets in 303 for 3 and was offered 2 premiums this evening. Tricky one to keep everyone hapy

Kilkenny are the fourth best team of those remaining in the championship. They beat a poor Offaly side, showed serious weakness against Galway and beat a very poor Dublin team on the path to the semi final. Similar to Wexford, Kilkenny will come undone against the first good team that they encounter.

Rightly, there is great confidence that Limerick will win against Kilkenny.

:clap:

I’ll be in 302 with @balbec supping on craft beer.

I will be 20 rows from.front and in the rain belt if it happens.
Craft beer wont be nice from a plastic bottle.

@balbec whereabouts are you?

[QUOTE=“ciarancareyshurlingarmy, post: 995002, member: 464”]I will be 20 rows from.front and in the rain belt if it happens.
Craft beer wont be nice from a plastic bottle.

@balbec whereabouts are you?[/QUOTE]
328 row Q

I’ll be landing around half 4 Saturday if anyone wants to collect me.

See u in the oval

332, obviously.

@TheUlteriorMotive[/USER] [USER=1533]@glasagusban[/USER] [USER=2695]@Esteban de la Sexface

Speaking to TheJournal.ie today, however, Met Éireann forecaster David Rogers explained that, as the weather system moves away from the tropics over the next 24-36 hours, it will “lose its tropical characteristics” and technically no longer be a hurricane.

As it moves north-east into the Atlantic, there is more and more uncertainty about how it might interact with normal mid-latitude variability.
What this means is that the weather system that is now Hurricane Bertha will be something different by the time it reaches the coast of Newfoundland, off Canada, which Rogers says will happen by early Friday morning.

Once they lose tropical characteristics, weather systems which were once hurricanes can become storms, but not hurricanes, per se, as Rogers explains.

There is no chance of redeveloping into a hurricane, because sea surface temperatures are too low in this part of the Atlantic.
“After that it could develop into a mid-latitude storm”, says Rogers, but according to this chart from the National Hurricane Center in the US, whatever it is by this weekend, it will just miss Ireland off the south coast.

[INDENT]On current projections, the risk to Ireland is low at this stage. But it is being monitored.
Although these possible storms are unlikely to impact Ireland, the southern coast of the United Kingdom, by contrast, could be in harm’s way, according to Rogers.
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Mate, you’ve given the forecast, that’s good enough for me.

I’ve two premiums for Sunday, but I might give them away and head for the stands.
Serious lack of atmosphere in the premium but the only tickets left on tickets.ie look to be absolute shite, dilemma.

[QUOTE=“Julio Geordio, post: 995121, member: 332”]I’ve two premiums for Sunday, but I might give them away and head for the stands.
Serious lack of atmosphere in the premium but the only tickets left on tickets.ie look to be absolute shite, dilemma.[/QUOTE]

I haven’t seen anything other than shite on Tickets.ie and Ticketmaster for weeks.
And on top of that I’m hearing from well placed members of the county board that the tickets that Kilkenny got were shite too.

Which begs the question:
Where the fuck are the good tickets?

[QUOTE=“cluaindiuic, post: 995130, member: 258”]I haven’t seen anything other than shite on Tickets.ie and Ticketmaster for weeks.
And on top of that I’m hearing from well placed members of the county board that the tickets that Kilkenny got were shite too.

Which begs the question:
Where the fuck are the good tickets?[/QUOTE]
Limerick. :cool:

Tickets.ie have put the shite on sale first… I thought they would have pit the better tickets on sale by now tho.