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Re: European Cup - who do you want?
Fucking UEFA... no way i'll go to an away in Greece as last fixture, too far for me...
Re: European Cup - who do you want?
Chances of Montpellier away going to Silvers?
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Re: European Cup - who do you want?
Especially as it's our annual turn up and give Olympiakos 3 points party.RioGooner wrote:Fucking UEFA... no way i'll go to an away in Greece as last fixture, too far for me...
Re: European Cup - who do you want?
We are playing fucking City...any advise?
I can give you some on fucking Schalke
Cheers,
Thomas
I can give you some on fucking Schalke
Cheers,
Thomas
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Re: European Cup - who do you want?
1. Play better than last year.Tomáš wrote:We are playing fucking City...any advise?
I can give you some on fucking Schalke
Cheers,
Thomas
2. Hope City are as shit as last year.
Glad I could help
Re: European Cup - who do you want?
I'm not sure but maybe you shouldn't underestimate Real MadridTomáš wrote:We are playing fucking City...any advise?
I can give you some on fucking Schalke
Cheers,
Thomas
Or have you given up already and just want to finish 3rd?
Re: European Cup - who do you want?
1. Don't leave your car unattended in Moss SideTomáš wrote:We are playing fucking City...any advise?
I can give you some on fucking Schalke
Cheers,
Thomas
2. Don't we just love them?
Arsenal+Cologne
Re: European Cup - who do you want?
Has anyone used sport options for European trips?
Thinking of doing Schalke and struggling to find decent travel so thinking of just using them.
Thinking of doing Schalke and struggling to find decent travel so thinking of just using them.
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Re: European Cup - who do you want?
I used them many times mate, albeit the last the time was 5/6 years ago, and they were universally excellent.Nasri8 wrote:Has anyone used sport options for European trips?
Thinking of doing Schalke and struggling to find decent travel so thinking of just using them.
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Re: European Cup - who do you want?
Nasri8 wrote:Has anyone used sport options for European trips?
Thinking of doing Schalke and struggling to find decent travel so thinking of just using them.
Yeah, been to Italy and Germany with them. Good service and reliable. All you need, really.
Re: European Cup - who do you want?
They are good, but often more expensive that going yourself. I guess like Dortmund last season they will take you to Düsseldorf for Schalke which was quite a long coach journey away. A bit like watching Arsenal and finding you are staying in a hotel in Luton.Nasri8 wrote:Has anyone used sport options for European trips?
Thinking of doing Schalke and struggling to find decent travel so thinking of just using them.
£89.00 with ticket for the coach trip to Schalke is probably as cheap as you can get without driving yourself, even then with a ferry and fuel it cannot be much more expensive. You need to like coach travel as it is seems to be estimated at 9-10 hours travel time!
Re: European Cup - who do you want?
I actually cocked up my flights yesterday, so rebooked Stansted to Eindhoven for £40 return. Then a £40 return train ticket to Gelsenkirchen on top of that, gets us into town for 13.30 on matchday. Didn't think £80 all in was too bad really._James_ wrote:They are good, but often more expensive that going yourself. I guess like Dortmund last season they will take you to Düsseldorf for Schalke which was quite a long coach journey away. A bit like watching Arsenal and finding you are staying in a hotel in Luton.Nasri8 wrote:Has anyone used sport options for European trips?
Thinking of doing Schalke and struggling to find decent travel so thinking of just using them.
£89.00 with ticket for the coach trip to Schalke is probably as cheap as you can get without driving yourself, even then with a ferry and fuel it cannot be much more expensive. You need to like coach travel as it is seems to be estimated at 9-10 hours travel time!
I guess it's gone up since then but could be worth looking into. How about flights to Bremen & then the train?
Re: European Cup - who do you want?
Thanks for all the good tips...especially on the cars
3.10. is national German holiday so we will swap them
Any tips on accommodation, hotels, etc.
Checking http://www.hrs.com/ but prices varies...
Regarding Schalke, stay in Düsseldorf and travel on match day towards the Arena...train ticket is included in the footie ticket..
Cheers,
Thomas
3.10. is national German holiday so we will swap them
Any tips on accommodation, hotels, etc.
Checking http://www.hrs.com/ but prices varies...
Regarding Schalke, stay in Düsseldorf and travel on match day towards the Arena...train ticket is included in the footie ticket..
Cheers,
Thomas
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Re: European Cup - who do you want?
Hi Thomas,Tomáš wrote: Regarding Schalke, stay in Düsseldorf and travel on match day towards the Arena...train ticket is included in the footie ticket..
Cheers,
Thomas
Does that mean i only need to buy a train ticket to Dusseldorf from Cologne Airport? The train to Gelsenkirchen and back will be part of the match ticket?
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Re: European Cup - who do you want?
Was thinking of flying into Dusseldorf at about 8.30pm, staying there Monday night and on to Gelsenkirchen on Tuesday. Flight back is 10.30am on Wednesday so would a hotel in Gelsenkirchen Tuesday night be the best option or is it possible to get to Dusseldorf after the match?
Any ideas people?
Any ideas people?