Past two years have been on 3rd of January, one of which with train strikes, so people may see this as their first opportunity since Covid to go there as well
Booked on the Wednesday 7am to carcassone (£45 return), land at 10. couple hours in city then 3.30 train over to marseille on train (£20).
Leave marseille station 9am friday for the 3pm flight back to manchester.
Thinking of getting a flight to carccassone and then getting the train over. Looks fairly cheap.
Failing that, a train from Marne La Valee (Disneyland Paris) to Marseille is £15 compared to the £100 from central paris.
Feels a bit harsh putting all the youngsters on at once and inevitable looking shaky - some good players in there who aren't able to play at their best due to uncertainty in confidence of those around them. Ah well, live and learn onto the next.
After some manual checking, the yellow card suspension is as follows:
Palhinha missed Newcastle away on October 1st.
Ruben Neves missed Chelsea away on October 10th.
Ivan Toney missed Forest away November 5th.
So Palhinha is the correct answer.
Wasn't last season, looked pretty permanently shut. We ended up drinking in the Tesco's car park due to fact there was no where else.
Coach makes it tricky, if on train just wait in Birmingham until kick off