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[Albion] Marseille v Albion ticketing - allocation and priority windows etc



Normandy seagull

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Jul 16, 2003
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I think there's a fair few underestimating how intimidating Marseille actually is as an away fan. Watch some you tube video's on games and you can get an idea. The Marseille fans are absolutely mental.... However the atmosphere they create is amazing.

8am weds out of LGW to Faro, then Faro to Marseille for 4pm arrival. - Can't bloody wait.
Bloody hell that’s some stopover! Fair play. I’ve heard of people going via Rome on match day but that’s further! Good old Volotea Caen- Marseille direct £25!
 






Herr Tubthumper

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SeagullinExile

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Moral Challenge - Dwayne​


would you grass him up if seen in the old port?
Wouldn’t need to. If he goes over there with that attitude, calling them ‘French Nazi’s’ he’ll get nicked and a good kicking. Trust me, as an Englishman, you don’t wanna get nicked in France, especially at a football match. They have their own rules over there.
 


Silver flying chariot

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Aug 5, 2003
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Bloody hell that’s some stopover! Fair play. I’ve heard of people going via Rome on match day but that’s further! Good old Volotea Caen- Marseille direct £25!

We've paid total cost £220 for flights and Hotel (staying in the ibis next to the station). coming home isn't too bad,. . 4 flights, 4 different airlines... 8am weds - LGW-FARO (Wizz air) 2hrs in Faro then Faro- Marseille (Ryan air) arrive 4pm. - Then home, 8.40am Marseille-Bordeaux (Easy Jet) 1hr in Bordeaux then Bordeaux - LGW with BA) back home 12pm....

Quite how they price these things up is anyone's guess. Its actually further from FARO to Marseille than it is from LGW to Marseille.:LOL:. However it was nearly £140 cheaper when I looked to book on the Saturday after the draw... booked it up morning before Newcastle game.
 
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DarrenFreemansPerm

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I’m in the ‘guaranteed ticket’ window. We’re taking a slightly unconventional route, first thing Thursday morning we fly Gatwick-Geneva, hop in a rental car and we’ll be in Marseille early afternoon.
 




Silver flying chariot

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Aug 5, 2003
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I’m in the ‘guaranteed ticket’ window. We’re taking a slightly unconventional route, first thing Thursday morning we fly Gatwick-Geneva, hop in a rental car and we’ll be in Marseille early afternoon.
I love reading all the stories of where people are going via to get to Marseille. Some of them are amazing. I've seen one going via Frankfurt, plenty via Paris on euro star and few driving in this country first to bristol / manchester / stanstead etc..... I've actually not seen that many taking the boring route direct from Gatwick.:LOL:

We toyed with a camper van initially, but worked out to be too expensive and too time consuming so this little adventure will do....
 






dwayne

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Jul 5, 2003
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Wouldn’t need to. If he goes over there with that attitude, calling them ‘French Nazi’s’ he’ll get nicked and a good kicking. Trust me, as an Englishman, you don’t wanna get nicked in France, especially at a football match. They have their own rules over there.
Despite them acting like Nazis I suspect I won't be shouting it in the street
 


pastafarian

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Sep 4, 2011
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Going down the common sense route and " could be fined" with "could" doing the heavy lifting, maybe the police have some sort of section 60 powers in place for the old port on matchdays. Probably asked to leave the area first and if you refuse you "could" be fined. Its not going to be an instant fine for accidently wandering in.
likewise if your accommodation is in the old port and you can show your registration you wont get a fine as standard.
Mind you, it is the French, so never say never.
 








RM-Taylor

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That’s the one - doesn’t seem to be many booked on that flight at the moment looking at the choose seat selection planner - fly back to Manchester via Brussels on Fri morning
 




dwayne

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Jul 5, 2003
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Going down the common sense route and " could be fined" with "could" doing the heavy lifting, maybe the police have some sort of section 60 powers in place for the old port on matchdays. Probably asked to leave the area first and if you refuse you "could" be fined. Its not going to be an instant fine for accidently wandering in.
likewise if your accommodation is in the old port and you can show your registration you wont get a fine as standard.
Mind you, it is the French, so never say never.
Police won't do anything unless you act like a tit. Or are in a large group of rowdy men. This game is still in the middle of the rugby world cup , you could just be a rugby fan or tourist.
 




Silver flying chariot

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Aug 5, 2003
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Going down the common sense route and " could be fined" with "could" doing the heavy lifting, maybe the police have some sort of section 60 powers in place for the old port on matchdays. Probably asked to leave the area first and if you refuse you "could" be fined. Its not going to be an instant fine for accidently wandering in.
likewise if your accommodation is in the old port and you can show your registration you wont get a fine as standard.
Mind you, it is the French, so never say never.
I'm pretty sure you won't be asked to leave if you behave yourself, aren't in a big group (20+) and aren't singing songs. or wearing colour's. I think you will be more than ok to be Wandering around being a tourist. However, its not something I shall be trying out....
 


Driver8

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Jul 31, 2005
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That’s the one - doesn’t seem to be many booked on that flight at the moment looking at the choose seat selection planner - fly back to Manchester via Brussels on Fri morning
Excellent. See you there! I may wear an Albion top (which will be replaced during the flight!).
 




Colonel Mustard

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Jun 18, 2023
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We've paid total cost £220 for flights and Hotel (staying in the ibis next to the station). coming home isn't too bad,. . 4 flights, 4 different airlines... 8am weds - LGW-FARO (Wizz air) 2hrs in Faro then Faro- Marseille (Ryan air) arrive 4pm. - Then home, 8.40am Marseille-Bordeaux (Easy Jet) 1hr in Bordeaux then Bordeaux - LGW with BA) back home 12pm....

Quite how they price these things up is anyone's guess. Its actually further from FARO to Marseille than it is from LGW to Marseille.:LOL:. However it was nearly £140 cheaper when I looked to book on the Saturday after the draw... booked it up morning before Newcastle game.
I refuse to fly anything but direct flights unless it’s impossible. One too many missed-connection nightmares.
 


jackalbion

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Aug 30, 2011
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Police won't do anything unless you act like a tit. Or are in a large group of rowdy men. This game is still in the middle of the rugby world cup , you could just be a rugby fan or tourist.
I do think it’s normal “don’t be a dickhead” rules for Marseille like anywhere, people going slightly over the top.
 


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