Dublin....Palace

"Previously deported from the UK"....what's he doing here?

its easy to find newspaper links for a load of violent bad-lads that hop back and forth between UK and Ireland. Travelling in both directions. Many speak with an English accent .

 
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its easy to find newspaper links for a load of violent bad-lads that hop back and forth between UK and Ireland. Travelling in both directions. Many speak with an English accent .

I thought that was common knowledge that some in the Travellers community claim benefits in both countries and hop between Eire and Wales?
 
I thought that was common knowledge that some in the Travellers community claim benefits in both countries and hop between Eire and Wales?
i cannot comment on that. Nor can i comment upon rumours of all the ones in the UK driving on Irish reg-plates and all the ones in Ireland driving on UK plates ? And sometimes it could even hypothetically be the same fella who does the start of the week in one jurisdiction and the end of the week across in the other place ? Owning multiple vehicles. Cos that would only be conjecture ?

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And separately i am Reminded of the song, by Jinx Lennon. Its about UK hot-hatch cars hopping South of the N.I. border for twenty minutes and basically using the Republic as a unofficial race-track. By the time the cops have arrived, the culprits have dashed back over to the North.
 
Anybody know how many away tickets were allocated for tonight against BK Hacken?

It seems there are a few tickets left in the home stands, assume there's be more demand for the Palace game.
 
A mate of mine went in on our tickets last night. Reassured me we’ll be fine despite the CEO email saying away fans in the home end will be ejected.

He also recommended bringing all weather gear as our seats (in 104) were not covered. Could be fun in December
I had a feeling I'd chosen an uncovered block. Guarantee no home fans in there. Too cute. I should have thought about it more but there was just the glee of getting a European ticket.
 
Doesn't really matter where you sit. The rain rains diagnolly in Ireland. And the roofs on the stands there don't really provide much cover anyway.
 

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