Arkwright
Arkwright
Exactly this, however for peace of mind it would be nice to have some clarification on tickets.I’m top tier and bought flights and hotel as soon as the fixtures were confirmed. Why wouldn’t you if you’re top tier?
Exactly this, however for peace of mind it would be nice to have some clarification on tickets.I’m top tier and bought flights and hotel as soon as the fixtures were confirmed. Why wouldn’t you if you’re top tier?
Any sleuths out there who could look on Marseille, Ajax and Aek’s ticket website and see if they’ve blocked out a certain section of the stadium?Exactly this, however for peace of mind it would be nice to have some clarification on tickets.
Have they announced the LP threshold for the top tier for this game then, or do you simply have so many points that you expect to be top tier? Many might be on the cusp and not sufficiently confident to book travel and accommodation yet.I’m top tier and bought flights and hotel as soon as the fixtures were confirmed. Why wouldn’t you if you’re top tier?
Found this in relation to Liverpool at Ajax last seasonAny sleuths out there who could look on Marseille, Ajax and Aek’s ticket website and see if they’ve blocked out a certain section of the stadium?
Just had a look on their website. You can buy a match pack for €50 along with their game vs. Le Havre.Any sleuths out there who could look on Marseille, Ajax and Aek’s ticket website and see if they’ve blocked out a certain section of the stadium?
Or at least book refundable hotels. Totally Refundable flights are a different matter and can be pricey, but some airlines have decent rates where you can change, if not cancel. Lots of options available.I’m top tier and bought flights and hotel as soon as the fixtures were confirmed. Why wouldn’t you if you’re top tier?
Good sleuthing!Found this in relation to Liverpool at Ajax last season
AFC Ajax v Liverpool: Ticket details - Liverpool FC
Liverpool FC has released the following away ticket details for the Champions League match against AFC Ajax on Wednesday October 26 (8pm BST kick-off).www.liverpoolfc.com
Me and my troupe will be on the rosé in the old port.Where's everybody drinking?
le perroquet bleuWhere's everybody drinking?
According to the 2019 census 89.1% of the population are French. Rose it is.Rose is the chosen drink in the south of France although what the people of Marseille drink is anyone’s guess as a lot aren’t French
Ott, S'il vous plait.According to the 2019 census 89.1% of the population are French. Rose it is.
But not in the late afternoon - that's the time to embrace the wonderful Marseillaise tradition of a Pastis or twoAccording to the 2019 census 89.1% of the population are French. Rose it is.
I'll be there with the pastis.But not in the late afternoon - that's the time to embrace the wonderful Marseillaise tradition of a Pastis or two
I spent a lot of top notch holiday time in the Languedoc ( Capestang ),. . regular 35c + temperatures,.... sitting outside a local bar, in the shade, enjoying Pastis and water is a heavenly treat, perfectly designed to manage the heat.Old work colleagues from the Marseille area used to drink a lot of Pastis. Cant say it's one I enjoy..
Having said that, I once went to Andorra v England in Barcelona (mid March) I sat in Las Ramblers during the afternoon watching English fans turn up in flip flops and shorts while I sat in my sensible top coat and hat. During the match some still in their beach wear had to endure damp mist, drizzle, the cold wind and a shite England performance."The average temperature in Marseille in October for a typical day ranges from a high of 69°F (20°C) to a low of 56°F (14°C)."
I can see the med, and a terrace with an ice bucket and rose every time I close my eyes.