A Liverpool XI will face Bohemian Football Club in a friendly match on Monday, August 17, at Dalymount Park, Dublin (kick-off 7.45pm). No ticket details have been announced yet for this fixture. http://www.liverpoolfc.tv/news/drilldown/N165201090727-1040.htm Will be a reserve team no doubt as the season will be underway at this stage....
http://www.independent.ie/breaking-...face-liverpool-in-friendly-clash-1843018.html €20 a ticket, not sure if ill go or not
Tickets on sale from Dalymount park as of tommorrow Tuesday 28th, get out in force and get behind the reds as it serves well for Bohs also who are in dire straights and badly need the money.
wont be going myself and a lot of lpool fans i know aren't going either. i think bohs are hoping for/banking on a big turnout,doubt they'll get it to be honest...
some fans may not be able to afford it due to the stoke game a couple of days later. i know its only 20euro but in times like these 20euro can go a long way.
` I think anyone who can get there should do. Bohs are in need of the help and 20quid to watch the reserves is not bad imo!
It will be a sell out, I have been promised a block of seats together if anyone interested you can p.m. me
I will get the tickets tonight hopefully, and they can be collected from me either in city west, lucan, or one of the lads can give you on the day, or if your playing ball, before then maybe someone can bring them along, they will be face value as always. I have been assured that they will be good seats 20 euro adult and 10 kids
Jodi Stand anywhere between Block b and e and you are laughing. Generally speaking there will most probably be no seating allocations for this game as there was none for Salzburg. I live only up the road from Dalymount and as many of you know am an avid Bohs fan, so Pam or anyone else at all if you need a hand with anything regarding this fixture give me a shout and i'll be glad to help. @Superfan Bohs are expecting between 3,000 - 4,000 for this game, capacity is 6,400 so not banking on a sell out at all. It is just some increased revenue for the club which is much needed. Season ticket holders have been paying 20 euro in everyweek to matches they have already paid for people are paying full prices for kids and students are also. This is just a galant effort by the club to stay afloat it would be terrible to see my local club (and yours) go bust like Cork.