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CL Without A Match Ticket

Will You Travel Abroad Without A Ticket?  

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  1. 1. Will You Travel Abroad Without A Ticket?

    • Yes- Regardless of location
      56
    • No
      108
    • Depends on location of the game
      97


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Posted

Not bothered about a ticket. Happy to get involved in taking over a square for the day and having a few!

This for me. Although I would love a ticket I know that my chances are pretty much zero!

So Id happily just go for the day out.

Posted

Can see our end being dirge if we get "anywhere 'ot".

 

Really?

 

A day on the piss in somewhere like Barcelona? Our end would be the absolute dogs bollocks mate.

Posted

Really?

 

A day on the piss in somewhere like Barcelona? Our end would be the absolute dogs bollocks mate.

 

That's not just going to be attractive to that type of supporter though is it?

Posted

Visa palaver aside Moscow would be a decent trip I reckon, especially if outside of the Winter months. Would happily go to Kiev too.

More likely to see trouble in somewhere like Naples or Istanbul.

Kiev is a fantastic city, or was. Not entirely sure on the state of it now.

Just remembering the hotel I stayed in for Euro2012, I booked it as the apartment we booked decided that they had undercharged us by £10,000 haha. Then when we booked the hotel it said something on the website which translated to 'We are raided'

Turns out it's common place in Ukraine for a random group of people to claim they own the hotel lol madness.

But yeah, great city.

Posted

Depends where you go.

 

The closer you are to the centre, the more it'll be.

 

But if you venture out it gets cheaper (and i mean two or three streets away, its mental).

 

When I went we were a 2 minute walk to the old town square and opposite our hotel was an underground bar that sold beer for 28 crowns which is about 85p.

 

I went just over a year ago, the most I paid for a pint was roughly equivalent of £1.50, and that was in the Hard Rock Café right in the centre.

 

Around the corner from the hotel, about a 15-20 min stroll away from the Centre, we went for a lunch meal for two (Couldn't finish it, was stuffed), with a total of four drinks. It came to little over £8.00. Incredible.

 

**Pray for Prague**

Posted

I don't think Kiev has been affected so much by the war.

 

There's a kievfox on here, isn't there. I'm sure he'd let a few of us crash at his gaff :ph34r:

Posted

I don't think Kiev has been affected so much by the war.

There's a kievfox on here, isn't there. I'm sure he'd let a few of us crash at his gaff :ph34r:

Sorted, cheers Kievfox!

It doesn't look like it, some Ukranian guy wouldn't leave us alone and I'm still mates with him on Facebook. Other than him always posting pictures of him in full army gear and machine guns it looks pretty sound still.

Posted

Kiev is a fantastic city, or was. Not entirely sure on the state of it now.

Just remembering the hotel I stayed in for Euro2012, I booked it as the apartment we booked decided that they had undercharged us by £10,000 haha. Then when we booked the hotel it said something on the website which translated to 'We are raided'

Turns out it's common place in Ukraine for a random group of people to claim they own the hotel lol madness.

But yeah, great city.

Kiev was awesome. I only went with sport ops for the day, but the locals were all really friendly, the birds fit, the beer cheap, and the weather sweltering

Posted

What makes you want Russia more than anywhere else?

I know you're into the ultra scene but you can still get your kicks in much nicer countries at better football clubs and it be cheaper and easier to get to.

 

Don't see any appeal in Russia to be honest. I'll be gutted if we draw CSKA or Zenit.

Hasn't it been said on here you need a visa for Russia? Bit of a ball ache getting that to start with.

Then I was talking to a bloke at work who went everywhere with England, he said you need a load of jabs for Russia too, due to their water amongst other things, (he nearly went without knowing) the kind you need if you're going out on safari in the depths of Africa.

Just our luck to go there last game of the groups before Christmas when it's -30 in the stands.

Posted

I suspect when the reality takes over, the demand won't be as high as people expect. 

 

If we get a club from France, Benelux or Germany, I'd expect lots to make the effort with driving an option. However, a visit to elsewhere will see us return to the hardcore. Can't see Coach 1 fancying some of the trips. 

 

Can't disagree with that.

 

The Camp Nou and the Allianz will get them queuing up, but the Şükrü Saracoğlu might be a different matter.

Posted

Our best end would be at somewhere like PSV or Ajax. Neither are big enough to really draw in the glory hunters yet both are pretty easy to get to.

Posted

Our best end would be at somewhere like PSV or Ajax. Neither are big enough to really draw in the glory hunters yet both are pretty easy to get to.

 

lol

 

Imagine thousands of us in Amsterdam.

 

Christ, imagine some of the lads alone.

Posted

I went just over a year ago, the most I paid for a pint was roughly equivalent of £1.50, and that was in the Hard Rock Café right in the centre.

 

Around the corner from the hotel, about a 15-20 min stroll away from the Centre, we went for a lunch meal for two (Couldn't finish it, was stuffed), with a total of four drinks. It came to little over £8.00. Incredible.

 

**Pray for Prague**

 

Yeah my hotel was a 30 second walk away from the hard rock cafe. Although I never went.

 

It's just an absolutely superb city. Everything is cheap but everything is quality.

 

 

That's not just going to be attractive to that type of supporter though is it?

 

What do you mean by that? An away end in a hot country is likely to be ****ing incredible. No need for snobbery. You don't need to have flares and smokebombs going off for it to be a brilliant away end.

lol

 

Imagine thousands of us in Amsterdam.

 

Christ, imagine some of the lads alone.

 

Ajax would be absolutely brilliant.

Posted

Exactly - it's not really a football tourist venue either as Sparta Prague aren't exactly a European giant. If we were to get an allocation of around 2,000, it'd be relatively easy to get a ticket.

You are so far off the mark its unreal, they'd be gone by p2.
Posted

Leicester

One of the Madrid clubs

Ajax (cousins all support them in Holland, would be a good trip, but I'm feyenoord myself...)

Somewhere driveable. Genk? Leverkusen/Gladbach? Or even Hertha Berlin, cheap Ryan air flightand a massive allocation would be class.

Posted

Leicester

One of the Madrid clubs

Ajax (cousins all support them in Holland, would be a good trip, but I'm feyenoord myself...)

Somewhere driveable. Genk? Leverkusen/Gladbach? Or even Hertha Berlin, cheap Ryan air flightand a massive allocation would be class.

Driveable?! 95% of people won't even remember the score from the previous night let alone be fit to drive lol

Posted

You are so far off the mark its unreal, they'd be gone by p2.

 

Depends on allocation really. I can't imagine the older fans fancying it as much.

Posted

Driveable?! 95% of people won't even remember the score from the previous night let alone be fit to drive lol

Where can I park the rs safely. lol.

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