Tim Robbins wrote: » I had possibly the best experience I have at the Aviva in the last 5+ years. A few lads sat down beside me for a few beers. The usual, get up sit down as the lads needed a wee wee or get the next round. Now, the lads were all decent folk who had some interest in the game but like a lot of fans like to enjoy a few beers during the match. I asked one of them, would they mind swapping places at half time, so they'll be on the aisle side and me and my son could move further in. Then, at half time, my wish came true. We swapped place and then it was 38 minutes - with no stand up sit down whatsoever. Absolute bliss. The last stand up was for another family beside me who wanted to leave early. The lads who swapped were really sound and I think if anyone finds the stand up / sit down a bit demanding on their OCD, try this approach. Then, people who like a few rounds are cool and fans with the higher levels of OCD still enjoy the game. Anyway, thanks again lads - really decent and very much appreciated.
Deleted User wrote: » Anyone remember when Furlong kicked the ball?
[Deleted User] wrote: » Anyone remember when Furlong kicked the ball?
Clegg wrote: » Didn't he also lead the chase, or was that on a different occasion? Caught up with ball pretty quickly. Didn't give the Ulster carrier much time to work with.
Paul Smeenus wrote: » Sometimes it's easy to get riled up when a simple chat with decent spuds will remedy it. I'm sure they were happier not to have to push past people and feel self-conscious.
Tim Robbins wrote: » Absolutely. Hence the sharing. Reality is the lads who are going for the beers are trying to achieve two things - beers with the mates and watch the match. Theyre trade offs. But, I'd suggest most rugby people are reasonable. If we encourage others to ask and switch and people get used to it, it's win win or everyone. you don't have to feel awkard getting up for the next round and you get to be more engrossed in the match if you are not having beers. Still prefer the old days where lads just brought a hip flask. The Aviva is creaming off people.
The Rape of Lucretia wrote: » Oh, no doubt. They certainly are. And their strength in depth is phenomenal for a club team. But what they got last night was a reminder that you still have to work damn hard to win against lesser teams who are willing to give everything to beat you, and have figured a good game plan to disrupt you. Rugby holds little room for complacency. They will have to up their game if they are to overcome Toulouse, so it will be interesting to see if they learned their lesson. A downside of Leinster's situation is that they dont really have to fight for many games in a season. Before last night, they had effectively only had 2 or 3 tough games that mattered. All Pro 14 games, are pretty much practice games - there is no pressure in losing one - qualifying was a done deal from the start, and many teams fielded are far far from the 1st choice, and really just development games for the 2nd and 3rd string. That can become a bad habit. And when you meet a different proposition as Ulster were yesterday, in a knock out game where there is no next week, it can be a jolt to the system. But the system held, if only just. And despite the extensive injury list. So that is a good thing.
prawnsambo wrote: » Yeah. On his left foot too. GAA skillz ftw.
Deleted User wrote: » Do you remember the timestamp of it? Wouldn't mind seeing it again
[Deleted User] wrote: » Do you remember the timestamp of it? Wouldn't mind seeing it again
Burkie1203 wrote: » Quality picshttps://twitter.com/CianTracey1/status/1112336543568617472?s=19
Larbre34 wrote: » Just think how much more the Aviva could cream off people if they ran their bars properly? I was in the premium last night and half an hour before kickoff the queue was 20 deep. They need a fast pour system and segregated cashiers. Also Rockshore is pish, glad im a Guinness drinker.
Squidgy Black wrote: » They've fast pour in most of the bars except for premium, a lot of the premium crowd would be giving out about fast pour pints. Queues for the cashiers could definitely be managed a bit better.
The Lost Sheep wrote: » Lot of crowd all over give out about fast pour pints.
Clegg wrote: » The bar closest to our section actually ran out of Guinness before the game even started. Plus they didn't have one bottle opener between them for when someone ordered a cider. Bunch of kids pouring drinks who clearly didn't know what they were doing. Was a bit of a shambles.
Henry Ford III wrote: » What happened to Jack McGrath?
troyzer wrote: He's currently the third best loosehead in Leinster. Nothing has happened to him.