Lens quite prosperous, thank you. Len just reckons shelling out for the VIP package, plus probably travel and accommodation is a bit of a risk given Framptons tendency to ko guys early. :hey This is basically a one fight bill. It's not like there is a deep undercard that could soften the blow if something goes wrong with the main event. Hope it doesn't obviously and we all get to see a great fight. I presume your own somewhat...er...'scanty'resources don't extend as far as being able to attend, Solaris?
Belfast is a mighty fine place. I've been going there for donkey's years. Don't you consider it to be just another part of your country? So why wouldn't you want to travel around a bit in your own country? Plus get to see a great fighter. Best irish fighter around.
I'm travelling over for a few days and will have a bit of spare time, what's there to do in Belfast for a non drinker? Tickets haven't been sent out yet and there's 2006 left to buy
IT def isint sold out, i am going from edinburgh and got hotels and flights sorted. i do think the tickets for 75 is a bit of a pisser for a one fight card , but im looking forward to it anyway
Sorry, belfast bans all non drinkers mate! Seriously I would recommend you do the hop-on hop-off city bus tour on your first day. It will show you the highlights and lowlights of the place and the YOU can decide what to see and what to leave out, ok? There is plenty to see and do...for shopping there is the castle court shopping centre at the bottom of the falls road. Near that too is a weird kind of city centre wilderness area..a mountain in the city if you like...that is good for the outdoor type. Plenty of classy hotels eg Europa hotel etc, bars etc Titanic centre next to where the fight is etc etc Unlike say Dublin or London, belfast city centre is very compact and it is perfectly possible to walk around most of it on foot. :good
Thanks pal appreciate it may make a drinking exception for this trip! I'm staying near the city hospital so not to far from the centre