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    Default Does the ladies phones stop when the match kicks off?

    Sorry if it's been asked before but I am interested in whether a night of Football means no calls?

    Or maybe when the final whistle goes its hectic?

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    Business as usual, not everyone watches football but you may find it easier to get a booking particularly if it's a big game.
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    As already stated, not all guys like footie, I see lots of guys who have, like myself, zero interest in football.

    Also, it depends which teams are playing, if it's not Man Utd or Liverpool, even fewer Irish guys are interested in the game.

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    What match?
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    I am on my way to Windsor Park to see NI but I was thinking more the Ireland Bosnia Game as its a big one!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Newtoallthis View Post
    Sorry if it's been asked before but I am interested in whether a night of Football means no calls?

    Or maybe when the final whistle goes its hectic?
    It certainly doesnt as loads of guys arent interested, big game or not.

    I however, am a mad football supporter so I tend not to work when games are on

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    Quote Originally Posted by zilch View Post
    Its like sandy says. Depends whos playing. Im a big footy fan but Ireland are brutal at the mo so i would still visit the ladies during match time.
    Now if you picked the right lady she could put it on in the backround .
    don't think she would be to impressed though.
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    I'm one of those who have no interest in the game; in fact, I really don't follow any organized sports. I'd rather be at the gym getting a workout than watching someone on the telly get their workout!

    I have noted that 'match time' is actually a good time to go to the gym, as most of the lads who would otherwise be in the gym taking up space and using (badly) the equipment I want will instead be taking up space elsewhere .

    I have also noted that match time can be a good time for punting. Think about it like this: even if HALF of most ladies' clients have no interest in the game, that would still represent half of their potential clients who WON'T be ringing them for an appointment during the match...

    I have definitely heard a few ladies during 6 Nations mention that they dread that time of year, as match days means loads of drunk clients.
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    Thanks everyone for your replies

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