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Small cheese recieved his this morning but still no sign of mine..... :? :x
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Do you think you have been banned Paul :shock: we got the remaining 2 this morning :D
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I hope not, even when I've been critical I've tried to be reasonable...

I'm full of expectation for tomorrow
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Just out of interest... how much are they... and is there student discount?!? Just if i'm at queens next year i'll be kinda handy to ravers! Well handier than Larne!
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Season Ticket Information

Platinum (Block C 81 - 112) SOLD OUT

Gold Section (Block B Row 1-19 seats 63 - 80 & Block D Row 1-19 seats 113 - 132). There are now only single seats available in this section. Price £175 (Kids £125)

Silver Section (Block A 39 - 48 & Block E 145 - 154). This our brand new section and therefore seats can be selected in advance and secured on payment. Price £155 (Kids £115)

Bronze Section (Block A 17 - 30 & Block E 163 - 176) This section sold well last year and therefore has a lot of existing members. However, with the new silver section becoming available some existing bronze members are beginning to move into Silver, creating space in Bronze. Price £135 (Kids £95)

Promenade Pass Open to new applications. Price £120 (Kids £70)

Terrace Pass Open to new applications. Price £115 (Kids £70)

Plus Pass (BAR) - SOLD OUT
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Ok... which of these is the best... or which would a lot of youse be in? I'm liking the terraces price wise!
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I will be on the terrace - 2nd barrier up half way line of course - giving it loud, if that's any help rm.
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If my season ticket ever shows up (still no sign this morning) I'll be on the Prom with the small cheese
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Stand of course complete with prawns and Chardonnay straight from La France.

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I'm in the stand as well, near Colin so I can show him the way to his seat :roll:
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Good job Rooster. I was worried that he would make his way from the beer tent to the stand via city hall :lol: :lol: :lol:
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His traditional route is Belfast to Armagh and then back to Ravenhill :roll:
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