Neville's Breakfast
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Full of rough people. Always locks his doors when he thinks of going there and hides under his sofa instead.Well yes, but I just want his opinion of Bristol on that basis.
Full of rough people. Always locks his doors when he thinks of going there and hides under his sofa instead.Well yes, but I just want his opinion of Bristol on that basis.
You also would not be the only Albion fan on that one if someone took this.It's pretty easy to find Ryanair flights on 4th october through Eindhoven for 75€. : or easy Jet - Ryanair combos for ~50€ on the same day. As an alt, there are also LGW -> MRS through Bordeaux (departure at 08:25 ; arrival at 16:35 ; yes close call) for 48€. - On 3rd evening you can get direct flight for 21€ (Ryanair STN -> MRS at 19:25) . Sure you'd might need an extra day off but I wouldn't describe it as a complete rip-off.
Metro and railways are two different kinds of beasts. We're glad our stadium is almost in the center of the city, and therefore on a urban metro service. Most of the clubs don't have this chance ... sad for you people.
For the person who asked if going back home with a 23:something plane was doable, I'd say. Yes it's doable. But better book a cab or an uber at a specific place on the metro line a tad away from the stadium and run for it. Or rush to St-Charles station and put your faith in it. Transfers from the station to the airport are usually smooth (the motorway starts right after the station and goes almost all the way to the airport) but it's still better to have an alternative plan just in case.
Checking the stats you are right , my mistake they are reliable however they are owned by a complete dick so that in itself should be a reason to not fly with them .Ryanair are just as reliable/not reliable than any other airline in the country.
I am happy to give it as I’ve been to Bristol albeit once last year .Well yes, but I just want his opinion of Bristol on that basis.
That’s a bit of a letdown tbf. You must have been mugged, surely ?I am happy to give it as I’ve been to Bristol albeit once last year .
I really liked it , not too big , nice architecture or at least the part I was in did and importantly very walkable .
Not as busy as Brighton but most places aren’t however seemed lots to do , plenty of nice looking eateries too.
Bristol is known for having a hugely famous and successful actor from the golden age of Hollywood born there . Most people thought he was American but in fact he was English .
Would be a hellish long day but there’s a 05:55 Manchester-Beziers flight which is about a 2 hour train journey away. Then fly back from MRS.Debating whether the 23:10 flight back from Marseille to Manchester on the Thursday is at all possible.
French are an hour ahead so kick-off is 1830, earliest potentially leave the ground would be 20:30 but imagine away fans held back so could be 21:00 out the stadium, then it would be making it from the stadium to the airport and to go through check-in, as would imagine check-in closes at 22:00
I’m used to watching 10th Division in England, so it can’t be that bad. I shall have a look at those options, thank you.@jackalbion : Def car only. You might be disappointed be the level of third French division, it's not close to League One. You could go to Martigues easily by bus, but you will be stuck on your way back. If you don't mind an adventure you could still manage to creep in a car on your way back, or use a share car (BlablaCar). Whenever I went to Martigues and needed to go back to Marseille, I always found illegal "shared taxis", usually in North African style, willing to drop you to Marseille for 5€. But I wouldn't try the experience without at least some fluency in French. Btw, Martigues is a pretty nice small tawn, nicknamed "Venise Provençale". That's a huge overstatement, but it's still a nice off-track spot.
Salut mon pote- vive la république et vive la France! Je suis pas au bled à Marseille mais j’aime beaucoup cet endroit.Well ... it's very much about politics. Frankfort fans ... we knew that it could be bad. There is a - hopefully small but still real - part of their fans in ... errr ... hum ... cough ... very "alt-right" movidas. I have witnessed in La Plaine area the day before the match some of their fans willing to fight. Like walking in small groups, with baseball bats, and stuff like that. Of course didn't turn out well.
Now for the Spurs leg it was a bit special. The north "virage" was suspended. Meaning 15k of ours fans couldn't be in the stadium. And so they were in town. It was the last leg of the groups with pretty much anything possible. Hence, and on top of that, Spurs fans were being banned by Prefet (the head of the police of the Marseille metro area ; some 3M people) to be in the center of Marseille. I don't clearly remember the why's but there certainly were some why's... Nontheless 2000 Spurs fans gathered in Marseille. We tend to be pretty mediterranean down here. So if something happens we go with the flow. Keeping the "La Joliette" area safe is pretty easy (it's the new business district). If fans are there, some people will sell beer and food for sure . And yes a DJ would eventually come. By the way this match was a "high risk" match for UEFA board (if my memory serves me right 4 on a scale out of 5). As things stand now and with you guys, your game might eventually be classified as 3 but my money's on a 2 (because "England you know... you never know") or 1 (because "why the f*** really ?")
On the other hand, the Spurs team didn't have a proper night, with our local fans shooting fireworks at 1am ; 3am and 5am in front of their hotel. But no one got hurted, it wasn't the point
Now I wouldn't say we don't have some stupid and violent fans.... sadly. If some of you understand French, or could make some sense of the non-sensical google translate of a Marseillais forum, the thread on the small but informative forum I'm on is there : http://www.massalialive.com/forum/discussions-football/topic33043.html
The pre-match events are on pages 3-6. You won't feel any hate, but it's also the smallest and the more civilized forum of OM fans.
Stuff like this is why I’ve opted to try and avoid air travel for these games, seems it’s a bit hit and miss at the moment.Well good old easyJet cancelled my Paris flight today with an hour's notice. Will cry if this happens on the 5th Oct....
Just seen this on twitter
Hello, due to short notice sickness in the Air Traffic Control tower, temporary air traffic control restrictions have been put in place today, resulting in some delays and cancellations by airlines. We would like to apologise to any passengers who have been impacted. Thanks, NC
(Broken Britain)
I would say you've got a very decent chance as surely will go to at least all STH. Many are put off and that's a big away end!Four weeks tomorrow for the game. Though I’m an STH I’m only currently on 164 points so suspect Marseille might be the only one I have an outside chance of a ticket for, so I haven’t looked at transport yet with any degree of confidence. Does anyone have a realistic idea when tickets might go on sale? I need to know if I can get one before sorting everything else
I think I got incredibly unlucky. This summer has been a lot better than last. I think the cancellation rate is only 1% on average. Whereas last summer some of the bigger airline like KLM and BA were 2/3%Stuff like this is why I’ve opted to try and avoid air travel for these games, seems it’s a bit hit and miss at the moment.
that's like doing an awayday to get to the start of your trip.....East midlands to Marseille flight is 16 quid the Wednesday evening before the match!
Bristol to marseille is £18 the Wednesday morning ! Suprised more of these haven't been taken