Following Arsenal abroad - Where have you been?

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best individual performances away in Europe...?
Parlour v Bremen, Bould v Parma, Henry v Roma and Inter...

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Liege
Torino
PSG
Copenhagen (for the CWC final)
Sampdoria
Paris (for the CWC final)
AC Milan (Super cup)
Copenhagen (UEFA cup final)
Borussia Dortmund
Bayern Munich
Roma
Dynamo Kiev
Ajax
Inter Milan
Paris (CL final)

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Austria Vienna - 1992
Benfica - 1992

Torino -1994
PSG - 1994 - Where 1-0 to the Arsenal was "born", when the dj played "go west" at halftime, with us winning 1-0.
Copenhagen :barscarf: :barscarf:

Paris - 1995 :banghead:

Paris - 2006 :banghead:

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highburyJD wrote:best individual performances away in Europe...?
Parlour v Bremen, Bould v Parma, Henry v Roma and Inter...
watched the parma game for the 347985²th time yesterday, not only bouldy but adams too played his heart out that day, top game. they were all over us the whole fucking game :lol: but our defenders were unbelievable...

he's not from my time and most of what i see from him is in season reviews, but i can't help but feel that alan smith is one of the most underrated arsenal players ever :barscarf: :barscarf: :barscarf:

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Too many to remember ,but magdeburg, locomotive leipzig,and hadjuk split were a lot of fun for iron curtain countries,winterslag being the worst shit hole ever ...........or maybe st mirren !

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Went to both Copenhagen 2000 and Paris 2006

If we ever reach a European Cup final again I ain't going. :banghead:

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Copenhagen 94 cwc final
Paris 95 cwc final
PSV
Roma
Ajax
Bayern Munich
Real Madrid
Juventus
Paris CL finl 06
Ajax again
Slavia Prague
San Siro Milan
Hannover
Celtic
Barcelona
Legia Warsaw
Cologne
Olympiacos
AC Milan again

Best game/day the first one in Copenhagen the worst the last one in Milan.
Going back to Cologne in August

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Whoops, left Sparta Prague off the list, when Henry got the record. :barscarf:

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places I'm hoping for:
I haven't been to Lyon - which has loads of Michelin starred restaurants
Amsterdam with the away game early as I have an exhibition on till October

somewhere new... been most places now

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gothenburg
panithanikos 2 stadiums
juve away 2 stadiums cummunale and stade di alpi
Turino
Magdeburg
Locomotive Leipzig
Hadjuk Split
Standard Liege
Cologne BMG
Bremen
Brussels (valencia)
PSG
Paris Real zara + Barca
Milan inter and milan
Sampdoria
Miami V Indendiente (friendly)
Winterslag
Ajax
copenhagen parma galatasary
lens
lyon
nantes
barca
real madrid
deportivo
lisbon
st mirren (friendly)
celtic
cardiff
lazio
roma
kiev
sparta praque
Malaysia

maybe some ive forgot about

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Bloody Nora that's a lot
I'm missing gothenburg
panithanikos 1 stadiums
Magdeburg
Locomotive Leipzig
Hadjuk Split
Cologne BMG
Bremen
Brussels
Miami V Indendiente (friendly)
Winterslag
lyon
lisbon
st mirren (friendly)
celtic
kiev
Malaysia

and didn't even know about half those games

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I have watched Arsenal play on TV in Italy and Greece.
Does this count?

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Red Member wrote:I have watched Arsenal play on TV in Italy and Greece.
Does this count?
don't worry mate, that's what most manchester united fans would answer as well. you're excused 8)

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I've watched quite a few games in the Blind Pig in NYC
quality place full of Gooners

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Magdeburg and Loco leipzig were during the Iron curtain era and they only allowed 1 coach and was a royal pain in the arse getting in and out however our tour guide from leipzig doubled as a whore for a mere $20 ,trouble was most took pounds .
Food was awful and the best drink was buklgarian chapagne which tasted like cider and turps .
Hadjuk Split was fairly early in the season and we got a weeks holiday for 70 quid,split was beautiful but the woman even more so ,a mate got the blank after calling the locals Yugoslavians, them croats dont like it ,took a day trip to dubrovnik which is even better !

Oh I forgot Vienna memphis away !
1 more Brondby away !

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