So when this is all over, do us football ground nerds organise a Euro trip to some weird and wonderful ground ??
I would be up for it
In no particular order.
Prague
Budapest
Bucharest
All cheap as chips and great for doing 3 or 4 games over 3 nights.
Could do all 3 in 3 nights but only if fixtures married up
Are there 2 teams in Bucharest ?
Romania would be fascinating to visit
You don’t want @ElfsborgAddick involved. He will have your passport and money away before the flight takes off. He is an insidious little toad that has ruined my life for the last 4 years.
I get the impression Ricky Otto and Elfsborg have experience of going to matches in Europe - I have F all experience outside of England apart from some shit Spanish 3rd or 4th division game about 30 years ago whilst on holiday (a truly shocking game of football) - perhaps they can draw up a plan ?
I have been here before, a fantastic boozer and many others around it.
Easyjet 3 nights and flight would be around £160.
The city is very nice although the people are quite rude, @ricky_otto would mix in well of course. You'd be throwing money around like confetti(which I do not do) and still have change out of £150.
Go Friday, come back Monday and you'll get 3 games in and have a terrific drink.
Hopefully Otto will fancy a 'swim' in the Danube as well.
I get the impression Ricky Otto and Elfsborg have experience of going to matches in Europe - I have F all experience outside of England apart from some shit Spanish 3rd or 4th division game about 30 years ago whilst on holiday (a truly shocking game of football) - perhaps they can draw up a plan ?
Elfsborg has done more than me for sure - but he is 10 years older. My Favourite overseas ground is Valencia - done that 5 times in the last 10 years. Most obscure - Pattaya United. Most hostile atmosphere - Hadjuk Split. Most expensive - Real Madrid. Strangest - Lazio.. subwoofers behind the goal, fans smoking weed and home fans segregated...all very strange.
I get the impression Ricky Otto and Elfsborg have experience of going to matches in Europe - I have F all experience outside of England apart from some shit Spanish 3rd or 4th division game about 30 years ago whilst on holiday (a truly shocking game of football) - perhaps they can draw up a plan ?
You say that, in many respects I'd rather do lower division stuff(shut it Otto), as the grounds can be a lot more interesting.
I have been to Budapest - ok city - yep rude people - but with a group of Addicks to watch some footie and have some beers, who gives a fuck about them !!
Can’t remember which side is which - either Buda or Pest - but the hilly side other side of the river is more interesting, especially if you like your WW2 history
I get the impression Ricky Otto and Elfsborg have experience of going to matches in Europe - I have F all experience outside of England apart from some shit Spanish 3rd or 4th division game about 30 years ago whilst on holiday (a truly shocking game of football) - perhaps they can draw up a plan ?
Elfsborg has done more than me for sure - but he is 10 years older. My Favourite overseas ground is Valencia - done that 5 times in the last 10 years. Most obscure - Pattaya United. Most hostile atmosphere - Hadjuk Split. Most expensive - Real Madrid. Strangest - Lazio.. subwoofers behind the goal, fans smoking weed and home fans segregated...all very strange.
But as said earlier, Elfsborg is the man.
Subwoofers, wtf!
Valencia is decent, Spain as a whole for grounds is fantastic. The Vicente Calderon is up there in my top 10.
Most obscure-Quick Boys of Katwijk, played in sand dunes somewhere in Holland
Most hostile-Vasco da Gama v Flamego. It made 80's offs look like tea partys.
Most expensive-Real Madrid v Betis last November
Strangest-Viktoria Zizkov, fans beering it up and smoking 'stuff' on a 9.15 Sunday morning kick off.
I have been to Budapest - ok city - yep rude people - but with a group of Addicks to watch some footie and have some beers, who gives a fuck about them !!
Can’t remember which side is which - either Buda or Pest - but the hilly side other side of the river is more interesting, especially if you like your WW2 history
Otto has asked me to get him a hotel on the Pest side of the city....................
sent off here for calling the ref a cnut. Wasn't clever and not proud. I was sent off three times in my less than illustrious playing career, and all for the same offence. Apologies to each and every ref on here - the language was wrong (but the sentiment was fair...)
sent off here for calling the ref a cnut. Wasn't clever and not proud. I was sent off three times in my less than illustrious playing career, and all for the same offence. Apologies to each and every ref on here - the language was wrong (but the sentiment was fair...)
sent off here for calling the ref a cnut. Wasn't clever and not proud. I was sent off three times in my less than illustrious playing career, and all for the same offence. Apologies to each and every ref on here - the language was wrong (but the sentiment was fair...)
There was me having you down as a gentleman.
I am really, but strange red mists descend on football pitches...as I said, not proud and with kids now playing sports, they are very clear that they always respect the referees. Do as I say, not as I did....
Not a 'who plays here', as I imagine it would be impossibly difficult, but I love the first floating 'stadium' in Africa. (their description, not mine!).
Limited scope for a pitch invasion. Decent crowd, too!
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lol
I have made you a better person Dicky.
Funny name for a football team.
But as said earlier, Elfsborg is the man.
Every hole is a goal Dicky, I keep telling you that.
You say that, in many respects I'd rather do lower division stuff(shut it Otto), as the grounds can be a lot more interesting.
Otto has asked me to get him a hotel on the Pest side of the city....................
There was me having you down as a gentleman.
Correct.
Limited scope for a pitch invasion. Decent crowd, too!
Edit I see Singapore pre dated them.