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ikthius
09-01-2007, 23:23
ok,

as the title says, that is what I am.

I am taking the girlfriend to see Scotland v Italy on 24/2

I am just wondering......

How long will the match last for, so that I can book return train tickets

ik

bopdude
09-01-2007, 23:28
The actual match is 40 mins per half with IIRC 15 mins at half time, leave yourself plenty of time to get out of the stadium and to get to the station, should be a great game, enjoy it :tu:

EDIT: apparently it's a maximum of 10 mins half time, taken from here http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/rugby (http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/rugby_union/rules_and_equipment/4200680.stm)

Wicked_and_Crazy
09-01-2007, 23:34
Your a virgin and going to see the rugby:D

i thought it was 10 mins at half time or am i getting confused between codes?

bopdude
09-01-2007, 23:35
Your a virgin and going to see the rugby:D

i thought it was 10 mins at half time or am i getting confused between codes?


Nah, your right, I just got the edit in before you posted :D

ikthius
09-01-2007, 23:35
cheers Bop, makes it easier.

And NO, I am not a virgin, but I am a rugby virgin, never been to see it ever, only played it in school a long time ago.

ik

homealone
10-01-2007, 00:35
cheers Bop, makes it easier.

And NO, I am not a virgin, but I am a rugby virgin, never been to see it ever, only played it in school a long time ago.

ik

I was included in the 'house' rugby team, when at school...

I played for the school, once - out of position, as it happened, mainly because I always travelled as 'our' touch judge, when we played away ;)

I was good at 'sevens' , though:cool:

danielf
10-01-2007, 00:43
The blokes in skirts will be Scotland, in case you weren't sure. HTH :)

Hugh
10-01-2007, 10:31
The blokes in skirts will be Scotland, in case you weren't sure. HTH :)

I think you will find that, in Edinburgh, most of the blokes in "skirts" are Sassenachs ;)

ikthius
10-01-2007, 11:50
The blokes in skirts will be Scotland, in case you weren't sure. HTH :)

don't you mean kilts :rolleyes: :dozey: (pssssst look at my location........)

ik

danielf
10-01-2007, 12:29
Nope, definitely skirts... (It was a joke, ok? hence the :))

Stuart
10-01-2007, 12:46
The actual match is 40 mins per half with IIRC 15 mins at half time, leave yourself plenty of time to get out of the stadium and to get to the station, should be a great game, enjoy it :tu:
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Having been to a few big events at Wembley, I'd recommend booking the train for at least an hour after you leave. Preferably 2. That way, if you don't get out quickly, you don't have to hurry and even if you do get out quickly, you can still go for a drink or something.

ikthius
10-01-2007, 12:56
well the station (haymarket) is a 10 min walk from Murrayfield, and going by getting out from a Celtic match, it should take about 20 mins max to get out the stadium, and another 15-20 min walk to the station.

need to get an early train, cause coming back to Glasgow might have food and a drink in Glasgow.

ik

Stuart
10-01-2007, 13:39
I was thinking more of the time required to leave the stadium. Wembley Park tube station is a ten minute walk from Wembley, yet it can still take upward of 40 minutes to get there after a major event.

gazzae
10-01-2007, 13:51
It would probably be better thinking that a half will last around 50 minutes due to stoppages and also the ref can't end the half until the ball to goes dead.

bhoywonder1967
10-01-2007, 23:12
You could just buy a Cheap Day Return when you get to Queen St. Just make sure you're at the station by 12pm at the latest because it'll be busy.