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  1. cud

    cudethade Member

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    hello
    eni1 got any information on the reading game away
    on the groggers coach as my child and his mate
    are going on the groggers coach do you feel they will be ok with getting on the coach after the game
    from
    glenn
     
  2. Could you try that again in English, maybe?

    (chinny)
     
  3. tyr

    tyrone Banned Idiot

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    RE: Could you try that again in English, maybe?

    GRoggers dont run coaches mate
     
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    Joey Active Member

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    Do you mean O'Dwyers?

    Gary who runs them is a bouncer on Groggers so maybe you've got your wires crossed?

    Anyhow, after the match shouldn't be a problem. But when they stop off somewhere for a few pints before, depending on what age they are, they could be very bored. And I hope you dont mind them hearing bad language . . .
     
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    O'Dwyers coach tickets are not on sale yet - tried to get one today but they have none!
     
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    tyke69 Well-Known Member

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    Sorry for Coventry they aren't
     
  7. cud

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    ok thanks for the advice
    however my son is 15
    do you think the age is suitable for the trip
    and do you think they would look after him??
    xx
     
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    It's a trip to the footie, not a cresh lol. He'll be fine (Y) (Y) (Y)
     
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    He should be fine.

    As long as he's back on that coach on time after the drinking session (not his, obviously!) there wont be a problem.
     

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