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but possible, I suppose.
If Anthony Travel took a bath on this, and had to close.
A man can dream
They’ll say all packages are non-refundable and provide a generous service to all their loyal customers by taking off the ticket price of the now cancelled game and a portion of whatever cost they baked in for a shitty tailgate party they were throwing.
They’ll then have about 1 bus full of customers cancel their non refundable packages and AT will get refunds from the hotels on those rooms and bus and tour costs.
Sure they’ll piss off some people but since when do they care about their brand or customer service? They’d fucking love it
Who would book through Anthony Travel
Some at the base price
225 euro seats look terrible
He said in an Athletic subscriber chat today that his gut feeling is the trip won't happen.
we've got significantly more serious problems than just college football.
FWIT I don't think it will be canceled.
But I do think that events that take months of planning may be in danger.
I just don't think it will take place in Dublin.
Could have had 12
And Anthony Travel is charging about 1k a ticket...fucking criminals
1 fan per eight seats for social distancing space. Pricey but safe!
Or at the very least moved to a domestic stadium. Playing a game internationally has to be challenging enough, let alone in a pandemic situation.
I'm assuming ND/Navy are already deep in discussions on this, but I wonder what date they've set to make the final call.
Grief.
One can dream. A capacity of 34,000 can't be any smaller than that Thursday night game we played at Wake Forest. In fact, BB&T Field's capacity at Wake Forest is 31,500.
Did I block that out of my memory?
1996. We fumbled seven times that night,losing four.
Pitt, 15-12.
I believe Wake Forest's official motto is "No, you're thinking of Vanderbilt."
The same night as #1 vs #2, Bama LSU which ended 9-6. 2011.
He may be thinking of the Vandy game (back in 1996). Or just that the Wake Forest game felt like Thursday night football (it did, I was there).
But my point stands that it would be very cool to play in Annapolis.