But do buy their condoms!Handy tip. Don't be the person who starts the ' give us a B ' chant
But do buy their condoms!Handy tip. Don't be the person who starts the ' give us a B ' chant
I got one last year, it was called "Breadcrumbs" the birds loved it.Thought this was going to be about what aftershave you got for Valentine’s
thanks this is very helpfulDone Koln & Monchengladbach along with most other top tier clubs in the region. I’d imagine you would struggle getting 8 tickets for Koln, they usually sell out.
BM train is simple, we got a bus from station to stadium which was pretty cramped and there’s not much around the stadium. If you get lucky with the weather it’s a fairly decent atmosphere around the ground though with beer tents/foid/music.
Schalke, Aachen, Essen, Bochum all at home that weekend so few good options. If you could get tickets, Schalke is decent, Aachen may well get promoted and would be packed out and Viktoria Koln is basic but Munster will pack out the away end.
Agreed. One of many excellent drinking/eating places in Köln that serve beer in 200ml Kölsch glasses. As soon as your glass empties, it’s replaced by a full one. My kinda pub.Go to the Walfisch pub. Order Jägerschnitzel and Kölsch. Never leave. Love that place.
Think others have covered most points.Evening all,
just after any advice from anyone that’s been to cologne and gone and watched a bundesliga fixtur, there’s 8 of us going for my brother in laws 40th 26-28th april, we were hoping to watch bayer leverkusen but trying to get tickets is extremely hard given there current form, so now looking at borussia monchengladbach but wondering if anyone knows what trains are like out there, says it’s about 1hr 35 on train, and what to expect out there from fans, any issues?
any help much appreciated
The air base is a stone’s throw from the BM stadiumCologne is a great place. If you get time to see it, well worth a stroll around.
I’ve been to M’gladbach but only to the air base.
Watched some local football nearby but can’t recall who we saw.
Kick off times are planned far better than the prem. For the OP’s dates I believe fixtures will be confirmed February 25th!Think others have covered most points.
You shouldn't get any issues with Gladbach fans. I went there with Lev and they have a shared hatred for Koln so was no bother at all. It's a big ground so wouldn't expect you'd have any issues getting tickets. Just word of warning though they don't announce their kick off times until a few weeks before so the game could be any when between Friday night and Monday night.
Trains are typically German and very efficient. Don't recall it taking that long to get there to be honest but drink had been taken so my memory is hazy.
I've never struggled to get tickets outside games in Germany from fans (not touts...don't think they exist in Germany) and they've always charged face value but for 8 of you that might be a struggle. I once paid 13 euros for a student ticket the bloke who sold it to me was so helpful he took me to the window I was supposed to upgrade it....feel slight bad that I waited until he left and then just went in anyway and was going to play the stupid Englishman if I got collared.....which I didn't.
Other thing I would say is if Lev are at home when you are there and you are at a loose end go along anyway. Even if you don't get it you'll have a good time. It's a small town and the place is absolutely rocking at the moment. If you tell them you are Brighton they'll welcome you with open arms.
Oh and one other thing to look out for is the Ice Hockey. It's a great cheap night out and they have Ultras with flares and allsorts. I went to Cologne Dusseldorf (so bit of a local derby) and it was mental.
Well that has certainly improved in recent years. I've not been to a game over there since before covid so you are probably right.Kick off times are planned far better than the prem. For the OP’s dates I believe fixtures will be confirmed February 25th!
Italy yes, the Germans rarely move games once fixtures are published which generally happens 4 times a season.
If you’ve already decided to see BM v Union on that weekend irrespective of confirmed date then tickets are on sale on their website. Set up an account for yourself (not sure how many tickets you can buy, you might be limited to 4 per person) and there’s a block behind one goal with a batch of seats available. You should be able to sit as a group.Evening all,
just after any advice from anyone that’s been to cologne and gone and watched a bundesliga fixtur, there’s 8 of us going for my brother in laws 40th 26-28th april, we were hoping to watch bayer leverkusen but trying to get tickets is extremely hard given there current form, so now looking at borussia monchengladbach but wondering if anyone knows what trains are like out there, says it’s about 1hr 35 on train, and what to expect out there from fans, any issues?
any help much appreciated