St. Patrick's - Hannover 96 Hinspiel 3 Qualifikationsrunde EL (02.08.2012)

  • Hmmm. Stehplätze gibt es bei EL-Spielen doch eigentlich gar nicht, oder? Und müssten es nicht eigentlich vier Fahrüberfahrten sein?


    Huch, da nimmt es aber einer genau :lookaround: Natürlich das Sitzplatzticket im Gästebereich und 2 x 2 Fährüberfahrten...

  • Im Pats Forum http://www.saintsforum.net haben der Admin imd einige Andere Infos für reisefreudige Hannover-Fans zusammengestellt, ich geb sie hier mal weiter:


    Match will be played here http://www.tallaghtstadium.ie/
    That's not our home ground but is approx 25mins from airport or city centre


    The luas red line tram links city centre , inchicore (our home town) and tallaght

    Maldron hotel is closest to stadium
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    Dublin bus serves the stadium from various places around the city centre.

    Routes 49, 65, 65B, 54A, 50, 56A, 27, 77A all go near to the stadium.

    Dublin Bus do have a route planner on their website though. http://www.dublinbus.ie/Route-Planner/

    Adult fare is €2.65 each way. If you're going to be travelling on the bus mostly in Dublin it is worth your while to purchase a pre-paid ticket.


    It's a 3 or 5 day ticket but you would probably still save money even if you weren't here for the full 5 days and bought a 5 day ticket.

    There's no student 3 day ticket.
    Adult 3 day ticket is €14.20
    Student 5 day ticket is €17.20
    Adult 5 day ticket is €23.00

    With those tickets you can travel unlimited on any Dublin Bus for those 3 or 5 days. When you consider that just travelling to and from the game on one return bus journey will cost €5.30 it's probably worth investing in the ticket.

    If you're looking to join us on matchday before the game, bus routes 13 and 40 will bring you into Inchicore where most people will probably be pre-match in either McDowell's or Taveys pubs like Slavia said.

    Pretty much every city-centre newsagent will sell the prepaid tickets.


    The alternative to the bus is the Luas tram system. The prices are between €1.60 to €2.60 single, depending on distance and then between €3.10 and €4.90 return. They also offer a 7 day ticket for unlimited travel for €21.70 which can be purchased at any Luas ticket machine. The trams for Tallaght stop literally a two minute walk from the stadium.

    The hotel beside me at the Red Cow Luas stop here in Clondalkin which is just a few stops away from Tallaght is the Ibis hotel. Their rooms are priced at €41 per night and their website is here. http://www.ibishotel.com/gb/ho…5-ibis-dublin/index.shtml


    The best option for a bus ticket is most likely the 'Freedom Ticket' as it includes the tour buses if you want to do some sightseeing - Freedom Adult €28.00
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    3 days (72hrs) unlimited travel
    Valid on Dublin Bus Tour – Hop on Hop off and All Dublin Bus scheduled services including Airlink and Xpresso.
    Airlink Express between Dublin Airport, City Centre & Heuston & Connolly Rail Stations
    All Dublin Bus scheduled services


    Can buy these at the airport I believe
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    Drink in either of these 2 pubs, then go to Tallaght :)
    http://images.ratemyarea.com.s…4_large.JPG?picture=73345
    http://images.ratemyarea.com.s…1_large.JPG?picture=73240


  • Ich bin noch unentschlossen. Ist es eine ganz billige (gut, passt ja nicht so ganz zu First) Lüge? Oder kommen die erst in ein bis zwei Tagen auf den Trichter, dass die Leute evtl. einen Fingerzeig in Richtung Preisgestaltung geben möchten (Ob die vielleicht in Dublin im Urlaub sein werden?)?


  • Huch, da nimmt es aber einer genau :lookaround: Natürlich das Sitzplatzticket im Gästebereich und 2 x 2 Fährüberfahrten...


    Jaja, jetzt wieder verschleiern wollen, das die Stehplatztickets für die Busreise gelten... :lookaround:

  • Guten Tag my German friends.


    Unfortunately that is the full extent of my German as I took French in school. I can't tell you how much we are all looking forward to your visit to Dublin on Thursday. We have not faced German opposition since 2008 when we played Hertha Berlin in the old UEFA Cup and were very unlucky not to beat them. This is a huge glamour tie for us and the money from German TV and prize money will pay for entire team for next year's season.


    We have set up a thread on our forum saintsforum.net to help you all in any way that we can with your visit here at http://www.saintsforum.net/sho…-travelling-Hannover-fans


    People are even talking of coming into the city centre on Thursday to meet you guys and bring you back to our local bar McDowell's for some pre-game drinks.


    But that's not why I came on to post here. I understand that a lot of you are worried about tickets. I would prefer to have my ticket in my hand myself before I left for a foreign country but I think there will be enough for all travelling Hannover fans.
    Our average attendance at games is between 1700-2500 and up to 3000+ for a big derby or European tie. Due to UEFA regulations we cannot play in Richmond Park for this round as the capacity is not high enough.
    We are moving to the nearby Tallaght Stadium which has a capacity of 6000.


    As always with a European tie in Ireland there will be fans from other clubs there, especially seeing as how you are a massive Bundesliga side. Even with this though I would guess that we would have 4000 maximum at Thursday's game and that's at the very most, it will probably be less. I know that you have been given 1200 tickets. That means that there are at least 800 tickets that could be purchased on the day of the game. Like I said 4000 is the very most that will be there for Saint Patrick's Athletic.


    There probably will be segregation as it's normal in European games but do not feel intimidated to purchase a ticket for the home side of the ground. There is no hooligan element to our club and everyone including families will be perfectly safe in there.


    It is likely that you will be given most of the East stand of Tallaght stadium and us Saints will be on the opposite west stand.


    Final thing is if you are looking for a HQ Inchicore in Dublin is about 15-20 minutes drive from Tallaght stadium. That is where we play our home games and that is where will be drinking on the day of Thursday's game. McDowell's pub or Tavey's bar are the two bars and then we could all leave for the game together.


    Safe travels to all travelling Germans, good luck and see you all Thursday :)


    Danke scohen,


    Gary

  • Klingt ja echt nach einer angenehmen spielvorbereitung, was die Iren da so posten. Ich freu mich drauf...

  • Ich hoffe alle Dublin-Reisenden wissen sich zu benehmen.......... 8)


    @Gazza
    Thanks for the friendly approach, very much appreciated. Seems to be your Match of the year, but much to my regret your final destination...... ;)



    See you in Hannover, germanys most beautiful spot.

  • locke


    Ah sure I think everyone kind of knows that you'll probably go through in the end. It would be great to beat you on Thursday even if you beat us by more in Hannover just so we had the victory. Plus it would be good for our coefficient. To be honest as long as we perform well and the score is still close enough for the lads heading to Germany to have something to cheer for then I'll be happy.


    Unfortunately I've been unemployed myself for awhile now and can't get the money together to make the trip. I'm really sad about it. Not only because of the match. I've never had much money to travel but I've always wanted to visit Germany. My dad loves your country. He even drove an old bus from just outside Dublin to Oktoberfest in Munich with some friends in the 1970's. Plus your city has a reputation as being one of the most beautiful in Germany. I think there are between 150-200 Saints making the trip.


    As regards to it being our biggest game... unfortunately not :P We absolutely thrashed our bitterest local derby rivals 5-1 back in April, which included one of the nominations for European Goal of the year 2011/12 which is this one http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ScLap9bSYU by Christopher Forrester. His opener in that game wasn't bad either though on his weaker foot http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YCjIm8sk67Y


    Having said that this will be the biggest game in terms of money. Our club is now out of debt completely from the money after beating Siroki so we are delighted as one Irish premier league club (Monaghan United) has already folded this season. Plus it probably will be our biggest attendance so the atmosphere will be amazing!!!


    You Hannover guys better be good and loud singers because it takes a lot to out-sing the Saints on a big game night :D Haha