Canters - in all the times I've been to St Truiden I have not met one person who doesn't speak English.
Also, a slight complication to your cunning plan re Flemish and French is that ST are playing Eupen that night who come from the German speaking part of Belgium ! ( yes i didn't know either) - so just in case you come across a Eupen supporter in a Nurses outfit and you want her to grab hold of your nuts
Canters - in all the times I've been to St Truiden I have not met one person who doesn't speak English.
Also, a slight complication to your cunning plan re Flemish and French is that ST are playing Eupen that night who come from the German speaking part of Belgium ! ( yes i didn't know either) - so just in case you come across a Eupen supporter in a Nurses outfit and you want her to grab hold of your nuts
Hahaha think I'm gonna have to hire a multi lingual translator to make the trip with me!
Canters - in all the times I've been to St Truiden I have not met one person who doesn't speak English.
Also, a slight complication to your cunning plan re Flemish and French is that ST are playing Eupen that night who come from the German speaking part of Belgium ! ( yes i didn't know either) - so just in case you come across a Eupen supporter in a Nurses outfit and you want her to grab hold of your nuts
Yes the bit of Germany the Belgians took after WW2.
More relevant they are owned by Aspire, the same people who own Paris SG.
So if you see any very rich looking Qateries be polite and suggest they might want to invest in Charlton.
Canters - in all the times I've been to St Truiden I have not met one person who doesn't speak English.
Also, a slight complication to your cunning plan re Flemish and French is that ST are playing Eupen that night who come from the German speaking part of Belgium ! ( yes i didn't know either) - so just in case you come across a Eupen supporter in a Nurses outfit and you want her to grab hold of your nuts
Hahaha think I'm gonna have to hire a multi lingual translator to make the trip with me!
Don't worry just say: Ich bin allergisch gegen Nüsse
and just to be on the safe side as the Romans used to say: Ego sum allergic ut nuces
Canters - in all the times I've been to St Truiden I have not met one person who doesn't speak English.
Also, a slight complication to your cunning plan re Flemish and French is that ST are playing Eupen that night who come from the German speaking part of Belgium ! ( yes i didn't know either) - so just in case you come across a Eupen supporter in a Nurses outfit and you want her to grab hold of your nuts
Hahaha think I'm gonna have to hire a multi lingual translator to make the trip with me!
Don't worry just say: Ich bin allergisch gegen Nüsse
and just to be on the safe side as the Romans used to say: Ego sum allergic ut nuces
Canters - in all the times I've been to St Truiden I have not met one person who doesn't speak English.
Also, a slight complication to your cunning plan re Flemish and French is that ST are playing Eupen that night who come from the German speaking part of Belgium ! ( yes i didn't know either) - so just in case you come across a Eupen supporter in a Nurses outfit and you want her to grab hold of your nuts
Hahaha think I'm gonna have to hire a multi lingual translator to make the trip with me!
Disappointed with the lack of cunnilingual jokes after this post.
Imagine the Valley, Stayen is remarkably similar from what I've seen.
The north stand is where their fans who like a bit of atmosphere sit. They are conducted by a guy with a megaphone which does add a bit of sound.
The east stand is where the hardcore fans who are getting a bit older tend to sit.
The west stand is where the corporates and pop in support sits, Roland will probably knock about there if he is in town.
After the game, the west stand night club opens up. Dance away until your heart's content.
Not sure about prices for the different stands.
I think if you want an east stand ticket you need a different vending booth, one round to the left of the stadium if you are looking from the Main Street.
I know from Protest Fund data who's signed up to go to the Unity Protest on the official coaches, but there's a lot who are going travelling independently.
What about a bit of a roll call - who's going, what form of transport, how many in your group?
Son and I looking forward to this, will still be desperate for a win at Northampton but making our feelings known in St Truiden, coach places and hotel booked.
I'm driving up with the wife and son. I was asked - do you honestly believe it will do any good? - my honest answer was I don't know, but sitting on my backside doing nothing definitely won't. In all honesty, it is something I don't need but we all have to do our bit for the club. Those in two minds - find a way to do it -please. Everybody is needed.
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Also, a slight complication to your cunning plan re Flemish and French is that ST are playing Eupen that night who come from the German speaking part of Belgium ! ( yes i didn't know either) - so just in case you come across a Eupen supporter in a Nurses outfit and you want her to grab hold of your nuts
More relevant they are owned by Aspire, the same people who own Paris SG.
So if you see any very rich looking Qateries be polite and suggest they might want to invest in Charlton.
Ich bin allergisch gegen Nüsse
and just to be on the safe side as the Romans used to say:
Ego sum allergic ut nuces
Ich bin allergisch gegen Nusse, Roland aus
Or in Latin
Ego sum allergic ut, Roland ex
Any predictions for how many Addicks in Belgium on the 4th?
For the benefit of those who'd like to attend the match, tickets should be freely available from a kiosk close to the Stayen Hotel.
The north stand is where their fans who like a bit of atmosphere sit. They are conducted by a guy with a megaphone which does add a bit of sound.
The east stand is where the hardcore fans who are getting a bit older tend to sit.
The west stand is where the corporates and pop in support sits, Roland will probably knock about there if he is in town.
After the game, the west stand night club opens up. Dance away until your heart's content.
Not sure about prices for the different stands.
I think if you want an east stand ticket you need a different vending booth, one round to the left of the stadium if you are looking from the Main Street.
What about a bit of a roll call - who's going, what form of transport, how many in your group?
We may have space for additional passengers but are not banking on it. 2 for us by Eurotunnel.
The other five 2pc band members travelling separately but via same route.
Who's going by plane?
Who's going by car/van/lorry?
Anyone going by motorcycle?
Any cyclists in Lycra?
Hitchhikers?
Coach and Hotel in Haslett paid up.