Unfortunately by the time this poll ends it'll be too late.
Why didn't you remind me yesterday?
For any forriners - until 2018 pubs in Ireland would be closed on good Friday and the game was to find a pub opening illegally to get locked as a sign of rebellion against the man. I too was that soldier but can't be arsed going out today.
Rugby quarter finals were known to occur in Limerick on a good Friday and there would be a collective loosing of the minds west of the Shannon cause rugby fans couldn't buy a beer. To the extent that laws were amended.
@ccferrie correct. Blood donation was another route. I think there were seven on the list.
Was staying as a guest in a hotel also an option?
@janwwbosch @ccferrie
Both drinking on trains and drinking after donating blood no longer allowed any time!
Also the ban was back in good Friday 2020...
@ColmDonoghue @ccferrie This changed in January 2018 when government decided, alcohol-wise, Good Friday should be like any other day. Good Friday sessions lost their allure once the Intoxicating Liquor (Amendment) Act 2018 was passed. The scarcity that held the tradition together was gone.
From https://www.ontheditch.com/good-friday-alcohol-ban/
Had to look it up as I don't really care that much
@janwwbosch @ColmDonoghue @ccferrie
Usually I've got a lot of time for the Ditch, but that edgelord take of "we were better off with religiously dictated sobriety" isn't a particularly edifying look for an otherwise stellar publication.
Can confirm this is the game on good Friday