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Porto today unfortunately under an ash cloud
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Como was nice - torrential rain that day mind. Wise is/was Director of Football. Fabregas technically assistant manager as he doesn’t have the right qualifications but looked very much in charge.ElfsborgAddick said:
Como looks a nice little ground.The Red Robin said:February this year a group of us did three games in two days in Italy:
Como v Parma
Juventus v Frosinone
Milan v Lookman’s Atalanta

Is Dennis Wise still out there?
San Siro may be the best ground I’ve ever been too. Amazing.1 -
I’ve done San siro this year, was classThe Red Robin said:
Como was nice - torrential rain that day mind. Wise is/was Director of Football. Fabregas technically assistant manager as he doesn’t have the right qualifications but looked very much in charge.ElfsborgAddick said:
Como looks a nice little ground.The Red Robin said:February this year a group of us did three games in two days in Italy:
Como v Parma
Juventus v Frosinone
Milan v Lookman’s Atalanta

Is Dennis Wise still out there?
San Siro may be the best ground I’ve ever been too. Amazing.
also doing Como next week, Vs Verona2 -

Loved the internal bar where you could have a beer and watch game still through window, particularly welcome in Feb5 -
Lugano Vs Servette the other week in the Swiss super league… played in a stadium reminiscent of a cross between the withdean and priestfield (albeit with slightly prettier surroundings)… yet Lugano featured in the champs league qualifiers losing narrowly to mourinhos fenerbahce… hard to swallow when you see a team playing at that level from a tiny town with no fans and a budget stadium whilst we are in League One…4 -
SVV Ulm vs FC Nuremberg - just before a mad 95min - 2 pens, a red card, throw in some crowd violence and a winner for Nuremberg it had it all!

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I have flights and hotel booked for Milan derby start of Feb. Anyone have any preferred ticket sites that I can trust?0
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Maybe easier said than done for the derby but I would try and get tickets via the official club ticket websites if at all possible.ValleyGary said:I have flights and hotel booked for Milan derby start of Feb. Anyone have any preferred ticket sites that I can trust?The game I went to (admittedly AC home to Empoli so not the same demand!) I bought tickets via the AC website for 20 euros off a few weeks before. Met an English couple stood near me and the girl had treated her fella to a weekend away with tickets to the game as his birthday present but had bought them off viagogo or stubhub for well over 100 quid each…2 -
Yeah ticket sites are saying about £150 but I’m dubious with them.paulsturgess said:
Maybe easier said than done for the derby but I would try and get tickets via the official club ticket websites if at all possible.ValleyGary said:I have flights and hotel booked for Milan derby start of Feb. Anyone have any preferred ticket sites that I can trust?The game I went to (admittedly AC home to Empoli so not the same demand!) I bought tickets via the AC website for 20 euros off a few weeks before. Met an English couple stood near me and the girl had treated her fella to a weekend away with tickets to the game as his birthday present but had bought them off viagogo or stubhub for well over 100 quid each…0 -
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In fact I just checked the tickets I got were just 14 euros … mad. Had to register for AC ticket website.ValleyGary said:
Yeah ticket sites are saying about £150 but I’m dubious with them.paulsturgess said:
Maybe easier said than done for the derby but I would try and get tickets via the official club ticket websites if at all possible.ValleyGary said:I have flights and hotel booked for Milan derby start of Feb. Anyone have any preferred ticket sites that I can trust?The game I went to (admittedly AC home to Empoli so not the same demand!) I bought tickets via the AC website for 20 euros off a few weeks before. Met an English couple stood near me and the girl had treated her fella to a weekend away with tickets to the game as his birthday present but had bought them off viagogo or stubhub for well over 100 quid each…Would recommend that area I went up the top terza blu”, great view of stadium and right behind the loud fans albeit miles from
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We bought all our tickets direct from each club. Just have to be alert and know which days they’re going on sale.ValleyGary said:I have flights and hotel booked for Milan derby start of Feb. Anyone have any preferred ticket sites that I can trust?1 -
Nightmare getting to the toilets there mind!paulsturgess said:
Loved the internal bar where you could have a beer and watch game still through window, particularly welcome in Feb0 -
I'm going to Galatasaray v Elfsborg next month, has anybody been there for a game who can give how the experience is out there and what the transport links are like.
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Hi mate, I went to Galatasary V Besiktas last season. Was a good game and great experience, the ground is nice but its miles out of central Istanbul, a proper by the motorway jobby, traffic in Istanbul is pretty horrendous and it took ages going out there by car, I reckon go with public transport which looks easy enough in theory but I think not quick either and very packed too.ElfsborgAddick said:I'm going to Galatasaray v Elfsborg next month, has anybody been there for a game who can give how the experience is out there and what the transport links are like.
I found the atmosphere at the game a bit weird / maybe not as amazing as I had expected/ some people talk about with Turkey.
Gala Vs Besiktas is a huge derby and the 2nd biggest match in Turkish football behind the Fenerbahce game so was a massive game and the buzz around the stadium and the city beforehand was great. The atmosphere at the beginning in particular was class but it sort of died down and it felt a little forced/choreographed to me somehow, less natural and spontaneous than some of our atmospheres for example, and when Gala scored a late winner to go 2-1 the stadium didn't seem to go quite as crazy as I thought it might. I think the fact that they are essentially a Muslim country and therefore don't have a huge drinking culture can probably affect it a bit, ultimately whilst it has it's downsides I think boozing does help our atmospheres...2 -
Badger said:Went to Sligo Rovers v Galway United on Saturday night, Sligo won 2-0.

Attending this evening’s game against Dundalk.1 -
paulsturgess said:
Hi mate, I went to Galatasary V Besiktas last season. Was a good game and great experience, the ground is nice but its miles out of central Istanbul, a proper by the motorway jobby, traffic in Istanbul is pretty horrendous and it took ages going out there by car, I reckon go with public transport which looks easy enough in theory but I think not quick either and very packed too.ElfsborgAddick said:I'm going to Galatasaray v Elfsborg next month, has anybody been there for a game who can give how the experience is out there and what the transport links are like.
I found the atmosphere at the game a bit weird / maybe not as amazing as I had expected/ some people talk about with Turkey.
Gala Vs Besiktas is a huge derby and the 2nd biggest match in Turkish football behind the Fenerbahce game so was a massive game and the buzz around the stadium and the city beforehand was great. The atmosphere at the beginning in particular was class but it sort of died down and it felt a little forced/choreographed to me somehow, less natural and spontaneous than some of our atmospheres for example, and when Gala scored a late winner to go 2-1 the stadium didn't seem to go quite as crazy as I thought it might. I think the fact that they are essentially a Muslim country and therefore don't have a huge drinking culture can probably affect it a bit, ultimately whilst it has it's downsides I think boozing does help our atmospheres...From what I have seen in the past, thousands get to the game a long time before kick off, was that the case?Well under 100 Elfsborg expected to be there btw.0 -
Went on a tour of the San Siro Milan yesterday.





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Saw Lookman score twice for Atalanta last week in Naples. Great experience but some of the worst views from some of the seats you could imagine0
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Not sure to be honest! Cos of the afore mentioned traffic we got there really late probably 20 mins before KO when finally got to our seatsElfsborgAddick said:paulsturgess said:
Hi mate, I went to Galatasary V Besiktas last season. Was a good game and great experience, the ground is nice but its miles out of central Istanbul, a proper by the motorway jobby, traffic in Istanbul is pretty horrendous and it took ages going out there by car, I reckon go with public transport which looks easy enough in theory but I think not quick either and very packed too.ElfsborgAddick said:I'm going to Galatasaray v Elfsborg next month, has anybody been there for a game who can give how the experience is out there and what the transport links are like.
I found the atmosphere at the game a bit weird / maybe not as amazing as I had expected/ some people talk about with Turkey.
Gala Vs Besiktas is a huge derby and the 2nd biggest match in Turkish football behind the Fenerbahce game so was a massive game and the buzz around the stadium and the city beforehand was great. The atmosphere at the beginning in particular was class but it sort of died down and it felt a little forced/choreographed to me somehow, less natural and spontaneous than some of our atmospheres for example, and when Gala scored a late winner to go 2-1 the stadium didn't seem to go quite as crazy as I thought it might. I think the fact that they are essentially a Muslim country and therefore don't have a huge drinking culture can probably affect it a bit, ultimately whilst it has it's downsides I think boozing does help our atmospheres...From what I have seen in the past, thousands get to the game a long time before kick off, was that the case?Well under 100 Elfsborg expected to be there btw.0 -
I don’t suppose i can post The Barbados cricket ground - happy to delete if it irks anyone. 2 -



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A glimpse of what was the highest in altitude football stadium in the world. La Paz stadium named Estadio Hermando Siles is at an altitude of around 3,600mand used by the local football teams. I managed to take a photo as we went by from a cable car on a rainy morning. Our guide then said that this stadium is no longer used by the national team as they have recently built a new stadium named El Alto thats near the airport. El Alto sits at an altitude of 4,150m. The guide then said that the Bolivia national team has won all the 3 matches played since moving there. Absolutely breath taking as I could only just manage a walk up a flight of stairs.
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^I saw The Strongest play Bolivar there in 2010. La Paz has a lot of "world's highests" like hostel, Irish bar. It was a crazy city back then, one of my favourites. Enjoy.

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I'll have a stab at Chesham but no idea on the other two.JiMMy 85 said:0












