AgileMyth wrote: » That place was on the market when i was looking for a place in town three years ago
Cnoc na Riabh wrote: » Wednesday's Post-Leaving-Cert-Results-Revelry + Fleadh Cheoil = possible trouble Hope someone has a plan.
Gipo3 wrote: » Such a bull**** statement. Any ordinary year and the results can cause trouble. Every bad thing that could happen anyway and the Fleadh has to be dragged in. The amount of pessimistic sad cases here is unbelievable.
bennyc wrote: » There will be no trouble with LC results, most LC students will be well accustomed to a night out, it would be the JC that would have kids pissed on the streets.
Tigger wrote: » if LC kids are used to a night out how come they change when they go to college?
butterfly28 wrote: » Hey guys Just for the craic,judging by the theme of this topic....check out a place in Church Street on daft.ie. It's unreal - they originally wanted €1,000 for the week of the Fleadh and seeing as this was "somewhat" (sincere sarcasm there!) expensive they dropped this down to €950 for the week!! Would love to know who is renting it! Greedy or what?!!!
fillefatale wrote: » Its bog standard too. The bathroom is hardly bigger than a toilet cubicle. I hope they got no one for it the misers!
AllGunsBlazing wrote: » Nice to see loads of young ones around hauling instrument cases with them from one place to another. Not big into it myself, but the trad music scene must be very healthy if what I've seen is anything to go by.
Kettleson wrote: » And we've all heard it a million times, but if we could only keep the town centre pedestrianised, it would be one of the best towns to visit in Ireland. Normally it's awful. As it is today, it's awesome. Ban all cars forever I say.
redarmyblues wrote: » A Fleadh thread with no mention of music, highlights for me so far were Moxie in McGarrigles on Tuesday afternoon, The Oddsocks trad session on Thursday afternoon in the Dail Bar, a session led by a Donegal flute player in the Riverside the same night, and a girl from Ballina last night (though not in anyway trad) also in McGarrigles backed at first by drum and base until the arrival of a brass section who done a kind of conga out the side door of the pub then in the front playing a ska wigout all the time.
Corvus Maximus wrote: » Anyone hear talk about the Fleadh coming back to Sligo next year?
bobcar61 wrote: » Yes, was announced back in March. Could be on the cards for 2016 too.http://www.independent.ie/regionals/sligochampion/news/fleadh-cheoil-na-hireann-returning-to-sligo-in-2015-30081695.html