Young lads paying off their ticket



by Thin_Bet1788

24 comments
  1. Fair fucks… they collect them, they get the refunds.

  2. Back in the day the schools used to.collect cans and our school rang a competition for the person who brought in the most, it was like a battlefield at any of the local games some kids got.lucky and went to the big games, and collected like the kids in the video.

  3. I saw that on Saturday too. I thought they were staff but then one of them walked out with the bag!

  4. If you did the whole stadium, how much do we reckon? Lets say 50k people at the match and 20k left a bottle behind. Thats 3 grand!!!!!! I’d have a roll of bags and me da waiting with the van if I was those lads.

  5. Loads of kids doing it lately, I was at a county fair in Wexford and they had a full team going around picking them up and looking in bins they even came prepared with gloves and litter pickers, fair play to them.

  6. You have to hand it to the Green Party. Never thought I’d see young lads doing that.

  7. Hugely popular with the lads paid to clean the stadium I’m sure, it must be like Christmas bonus for them.

  8. I remember years back coke used to do different things each summer for collecting labels. One year it was a set of watches and we went to a game in croke park with my local club. We made a fucking killing collecting labels from the bins 😂😂

  9. Similar scenes at Iron Maiden in Malahide a few weeks back except with beer cups. €2 deposit paid on each one. Made €60 myself without really trying but saw people with towers of them stacked up! Place was absolutely picked clean of cups. Still plenty of food waste but defo money saved on clean up!

  10. I done this years ago at the Dublin Octoberfest.
    The giant tankards were €5/10 deposit. Happened to stay until the end one in night and they were all over the place. Easily covered our drink for the night plus about €50 each.

    Edit I also took one of the glasses which is still in my Mas gaff.

  11. Think the cleaners normally do this so are losing out

  12. Kids in loyalist estates up north with bonfires also have a golden opportunity to make a few quid off bottles this week too, and clean up their neighbourhood while they’re at it. Fair play to all of them!

  13. Between them and the seagulls, they’re doing a great job tidying up Croker

  14. Love to see this. In 20 years time hopefully it will be like Japan where everything is cleaned up

  15. I thought places like stadiums/restaurants were exempt as it wasn’t realistic to expect people to bring them home with them? 

    Obviously the cans/bottles still have the symbol on them so they’ll get the money back.

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