Those Travelling Through City Centre Tomorrow Advised To Consider Journey Home Due To Liam Miller Tribute Match

People travelling to and from work in the city centre tomorrow are being advised to consider their journey home.
40,000 people will descend on the city for the Liam Miller tribute match which kicks off at 3pm and match goers are expected to start leaving Páirc Uí Chaoimh between 5 and 6pm which will coincide with rush hour.
Those travelling to the match are also being advised to use public transport where possible and are reminded that there is no parking in the vicinity of the stadium.
The sold-out benefit match for the former Ireland international and Ovens native is expected to gain international attention with the likes of Roy Keane, Ryan Gigs, Paul Scholes, and Damien Duff all taking part in the game.
Speaking to RedFM News Inspector Finbarr O'Sullivan of Anglesea St Garda Station says people need to consider their journey times tomorrow:
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