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      bucks72
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      Re: Liverpool to play in Cork?
      Reply #46: Jul 12, 2009 12:10:32 pm
      Delighted for everyone who received their tickets yesterday.
      Please keep an eye on http://www.westcorkleague.com/Liverpool.html for updates on more tickets becoming available.
      bucks72
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      Reply #47: Jul 13, 2009 11:38:53 am
      A limited amount of Corporate Tickets will be available at 100 euro each including access to the Bulmers & Carlsberg lounges where complimentary refresments and food will be available. Corporate Tickets again only available on request to johnbuckley@westcorkleague.com

      Advertising packages including match tickets starting form 175 euro are available, further information on this can be got by ringing 023 8835698.

      There is no facility to purchase tickets online for this event or booking in advance.

      For Further ticket selling arrangements outside of Cork please John Buckley.

      Further Info Regarding Tickets outside Cork.

      We will be in contact regarding this later but no plans for this have been confirmed yet, but there will be an allocation for people outside of Cork.

      Also we can not promise or hold any tickets for anyone either in Cork or outside of Cork

      Due to limited space at the pitch for wheelchair users Requests for wheelchair access to the game HAS to be e-mailed to johnbuckley@westcorkleague.com and we will confirm if we can facilitate you. These are special security match day tickets and are different to the general Sale Tickets. Please do not attempt to access the pitch if you have a General Sale Ticket and are a wheelchair user.
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      Reply #48: Jul 13, 2009 11:37:48 pm
      All the very best to you John and your team.

      What a wonderful day for you, to play the mighty Liverpool, still hope we beat you mind you  :laugh:

      Hopefully it sets you up financially for all or part of the season.
      bucks72
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      Reply #49: Jul 14, 2009 01:15:52 am
      All the very best to you John and your team.

      What a wonderful day for you, to play the mighty Liverpool, still hope we beat you mind you  :laugh:

      Hopefully it sets you up financially for all or part of the season.

      Thanks for your kind words.
      Set us up for a season,hopefully a lot longer than that.
      « Last Edit: Jul 14, 2009 09:42:57 am by Bpatel, Reason: Quote box ammended »
      MsGerrard
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      Reply #50: Jul 14, 2009 11:12:51 am
      Thanks for your kind words.
      Set us up for a season,hopefully a lot longer than that.


      Even better then......I know there's a huge gulf financially between the 'big' teams and the 'smaller' teams, I think it's good that teams like Liverpool or any of the big clubs play games in pre-season to help out the smaller clubs.

      Enjoy the day and the experience, I hope Rafa sends a couple of big names to get your gates up even higher.
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      Reply #51: Jul 14, 2009 11:31:57 am
      Thanks for your kind words.
      Set us up for a season,hopefully a lot longer than that.

      I would like to know how ye managed to set it up ( I know you must be sick of that question). As a Waterford man twould be great to see them  down here.
      JD
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      Re: Liverpool to play in Cork?
      Reply #52: Jul 14, 2009 02:24:21 pm
      No offence to Cork.

      But I'm sure AFC Liverpool's coffers would have welcomed a nice financial boost.
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      Reply #53: Jul 15, 2009 02:38:14 pm
      Pissed off I didnt get my ticket. I only live half an hour away from Dunmanway 'n all:(
      JD
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      Reply #54: Jul 16, 2009 01:28:10 am
      Pissed off I didnt get my ticket. I only live half an hour away from Dunmanway 'n all:(

      I'm sure if you go down on the day you will get sorted.
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      Re: Liverpool to play in Cork?
      Reply #55: Jul 16, 2009 05:57:42 pm
      Good old bit of ebay touting.



      Link

      No way I'd be paying that kind of money to see the reserves.
      MsGerrard
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      Reply #56: Jul 16, 2009 08:33:21 pm
      £10 for postage and packing  :o
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      Re: Liverpool to play in Cork?
      Reply #57: Jul 16, 2009 08:36:48 pm
      tw*t of the highest order.
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      Re: Liverpool to play in Cork?
      Reply #58: Jul 16, 2009 08:41:42 pm
      I live in Cork, but i will be on holidays in the Costa del South Wales that week so wont be able to make it :( Can't believe someone has bid £59 for the ticket on e-bay....I thought the €40 was a bit pricey to start with!

      Pissed off I didnt get my ticket. I only live half an hour away from Dunmanway 'n all:(

      If i hear of any tickets floating around Laura i will give you a shout.
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      Re: Liverpool to play in Cork?
      Reply #59: Jul 16, 2009 09:43:30 pm
      Pissed off I didnt get my ticket. I only live half an hour away from Dunmanway 'n all:(

      Might be able to get one for you,will keep you updated.
      bucks72
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      Reply #60: Jul 18, 2009 11:32:14 pm
      I'm sure if you go down on the day you will get sorted.

      dont think so, guards will be looking out for this and told us it will be ZERO tollerance
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      Reply #61: Aug 03, 2009 07:54:32 pm
      Irish minnows await Liverpool
      http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/l/liverpool/8172011.stm

      Ireland has already hosted one of the unlikeliest pre-season pairings of the summer - Shamrock Rovers and Real Madrid - but that match-up is about to be surpassed in the David versus Goliath stakes.

      Tiny Dunmanway Town from the southern Irish county of Cork are preparing to host the might of Liverpool - or at least a Liverpool XI, which they are assured will feature some of the club's big-name stars.
      The amateur side, who play in the West Cork Soccer League, landed one of the coups of the summer when they optimistically invited last season's English Premier League runners-up to visit, only for the Reds to accept their offer.
      They have since spent the summer readying the town, which has a population of around 2,500, for the arrival of one of the world's most famous club sides on Thursday.
      The team has borrowed a local school's Gaelic Games pitch for the day and has drafted in just over 7,000 seats - from the same temporary stands used in Shamrock Rovers' narrow 1-0 defeat by Real Madrid in July.
      "We normally play in a farmer's field in front of around 20 people," manager John Buckley told BBC Sport.
      "Someone might normally bring a deckchair or something to sit on, so our capacity will go from one to 7,000 for this game."
      Buckley is a lifelong Liverpool fan himself and says the one-off game has created massive excitement in the area and nationally.
      "The town has been painted red to welcome Liverpool and it's just given a huge boost to the area," he said.
      "There will be fans coming from all over Ireland, as well as from England and beyond."
      Club treasurer Andrew Healy says the local anticipation is akin to Nick Hornby's book Fever Pitch.
      The team have recent signing David Hall, a local doctor, to thank for Liverpool's visit as he used a number of football contacts and perseverance to persuade the Reds to take them up on their offer.
      Hall has been made captain for the day for his efforts, but it is not the only highlight of his week as his wife is also due to give birth to their first baby on the day of the match.
      "I don't think there's any chance of me missing this match," he said.
      "But don't be surprised if you see me bolting from the pitch mid-way through."
      The hosts have also been given permission by the Football Association of Ireland to draft in five players from teams in the League of Ireland - the country's professional and semi-professional divisions.
      As for the team they will face, Liverpool say that it is likely to be made up mainly of reserves, but that there should be some big names travelling.
      The Dunmanway manager, unsurprisingly, is hoping to see one name in particular on the opposing team-sheet.
      "We're hoping that because Steven Gerrard didn't make the pre-season trip to Asia that he'll need the match practice," Buckley said.
      "To see him here would be a dream come true.
      "But I'm not bothered - even to be playing the reserves is a massive deal for us."
      The tie was briefly threatened by an invasion of local rabbits, who dug holes in the pitch but have since been scared away by the construction of the temporary stands.
      Hall - a Manchester United fan - is hoping his own charges will not display any "rabbit in headlights" symptoms and is confident of keeping the scores down for at least the first half.
      "I'm a bit worried for my players to be honest, but we should be all right, we'll try and hold them out until half time," he said.
      Buckley, meanwhile, is expecting many in the crowd to be cheering for the visitors, but is ready to put aside his Liverpool loyalties for the day and concentrate on his own team's efforts.
      "We'll give it a good go and hopefully we'll outshine Shamrock Rovers' efforts against Madrid," he said
      Part II
      Dunmanway Town XI V Liverpool FC XI August 6th 2009 at 2pm
      http://www.westcorkleague.com/Liverpool.html

      Dunmanway Town FC will play Liverpool FC at the Maria Immaculata College in Dunmanway on August 6th 
      On August 6th 2009 at 2.00 PM, a Liverpool XI selection will make a visit to play Dunmanway FC XI in the Maria Immaculata Secondary School pitch in Dunmanway, West Cork.
      For the day, there will be a purpose built 6,816 all seater stadium constructed, Dunmanway Town's very own Bernabeu Stadium, well for one day anyway!
      To mark this special occasion, the club have produced a 68 page full colour programme, with article submissions about both Dunmanway Town FC and Liverpool FC.
      The club, in association with musicians Natural Gas, have also recorded a CD called "The 'Pool Are On The Way".
      It's a catchy tune that is both entertaining and captures the excitement locally for the day.
      These are once off productions and will be collector's items in years to come.
      Edited as a lot of advertising, to see full article click on the appropriate link.
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      Reply #62: Aug 03, 2009 08:01:00 pm
      Is that game tonight ?
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      Reply #63: Aug 03, 2009 08:04:39 pm

      No, the 6th, KO 2pm, as in Part II. So far and I doubt there will be, NO LIVE LINK to the game.
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      Reply #64: Aug 03, 2009 08:13:30 pm
      That game might stop Nemeth and Pacheco from playing on Wednesday.
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      Reply #65: Aug 06, 2009 01:47:43 pm
      Kick Off in 15 mins, no news on OWS, or the Irish site. No Streams, No teams, nothing. :(
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      Reply #66: Aug 06, 2009 03:08:14 pm
      I doubt there would be much coverage, if its more than the youth team id be suprised
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      Reply #67: Aug 06, 2009 04:09:08 pm
      PACHECO DELIGHTS THE IRISH
      http://www.liverpoolfc.tv/news/drilldown/N165331090806-1600.htm

      Daniel Pacheco scored a fantastic free-kick as a Liverpool XI enjoyed a 1-0 win over Irish minnows Dunmanway Town in Cork on Thursday afternoon. 
      A crowd of over 7,000 turned out to see John McMahon's young Reds in action featuring Pacheco and Krisztian Nemeth on show.
       
      For John Buckley and his amateur West Cork Soccer League side this game was like a dream come true and Pacheco's goal was certainly a goal to remember.
       
      The Spanish starlet curled home a superb free-kick after 10 minutes.
       
      Dunmanway Town, roared on by a passionate crowd, gave their all and should have equalised just before the break but they missed the target when presented with a glorious opening.
       
      The second half was a pretty even affair and for Dunmanway Town this was an occasion they will never forget.
       
      Liverpool XI squad (all played): Martin Hansen, Emmanuel Mendy, Steven Irwin (Captain), Victor Palsson, Chris Mavinga, Andras Simon, Vincent Weijl, Krisztian Nemeth, Daniel Pacheco, Gerardo Bruna, Nathan Eccleston, Dean Bouzanis, Alex Kacaniklic, Jordy Brouwer.
       

      WE WIN! :D
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      Reply #68: Aug 06, 2009 04:54:06 pm
      Pacheco ;D. Any highlights for the game ?

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