I agree with the first part. However, I did those games that no one wanted to, but I moved away before we made it to the Premier League as I'm sure a few others here did, so I've lost almost all my loyalty points. The scheme doesn't cover this. :)
Sucks to be me, but those with higher loyalty...
Exactly this. It's a once in a lifetime opportunity for us. No way am I missing this opportunity, If I don't get a ticket, fine. I accept that. I'm not a STH and only got a MyAlbion+ membership for this season to be within a chance of getting a ticket.
I don't suppose the club has too much control over that. It will mostly rely on the away side.
A quick google found this for the Champions League last year:
https://www.ageukmobility.co.uk/mobility-news/article/which-are-the-most-accessible-champions-league-stadiums
So I'd say the majority...
I think this is definitely a good point. I don't think people also realise how expensive it's going to be to games outside of The Netherlands/Belgium/France. I watched some games of Leicester in Europe with my old man and flights out of the UK jump up significantly in price.
Very curious how...
My girlfriend came across this in Lisbon last week. She thought I'd just go 'oh cool.' Instead, she received an hour lecture on the history of Sussex and The Albion.
If I were him, I'd be off in a heartbeat. Chance of an excellent lifestyle, his kids will learn an important language for the future in a great place to raise them and most importantly he'll win trophies. I don't think people in the UK grasp just how big Bayern are.
Yep outside the EU is very tough. The Middle East are, in my experience, quite tough to deal with. We often invoice up front or the majority of it to avoid this in certain regions where we have found reputations are often not for nothing.
Don't listen to either of them. They are scaring you and Dutch courts absolutely will protect you. You can get an 'incassobureau' involved and I promise you, they will pay. Not paying invoices in The Netherlands can really mess you up as a company...
Yep, apparently:
This is the first time since 1985 that England have made 500 in a home Ashes Test. They have done it six times in Australia since then, last in Sydney in 2011.
Nike is based in Hilversum, funnily enough where I work. If that's where they are coming up with our kits I'm tempted to walk down the road and have a word with them.
Horrendous over rate from the Aussies especially when they've been bowling an off spinner. Know they're getting battered so resort to their normal tricks.
Horrendous for them, they've been to a European Cup final too. They've got Shamrock Rovers up next.
Have some distant family living in the Faroes so I've been once. Getting there will be a task, UK> Copenhagen > Faroes won't be cheap. Thankfully Tórshavn to Klaksvík isn't that far, but it will...
Supposedly they don't have a permanent stand there due to the concerts and events that go on at the ground. Whether that's true, I don't know but it seems to explain why.
Gutted that Ferencvaros didn't make it through, would've loved a trip to Budapest. Mad that Klaksvík beat them. An away day to the Faroe Islands would really be for the die hards.
Saying that, it's being considered being banned here in NL due to problems with people throwing it and a general increase in hooliganism in the stands.