Bodo Away

They still receive points for each game, even if they don't actually use them. This means that if they left Superbia, they'd still be at the top of the points pile.

As for the points count, I'm only reciting what he told me 2 years ago, although I don't have any reason to doubt him.

I asked my brother and he didn't know how many points he has. Just books his tickets . I suppose they get allocated the points just don't need to know.
 
I asked my brother and he didn't know how many points he has. Just books his tickets . I suppose they get allocated the points just don't need to know.
Yes it would make sense that he wouldn't need to know. But there must be points being allocated, otherwise if he decided to leave superbia for whatever reason, he'd be at the bottom of the pile
 
Yes it would make sense that he wouldn't need to know. But there must be points being allocated, otherwise if he decided to leave superbia for whatever reason, he'd be at the bottom of the pile

He will only leave when he passes away.

So far survived 2 heart attacks, and a burst appendix at matches , and made a cup final 6 days after heart surgery.

He said there are very few left( members) but they do treat him well.
 
Completely agree mate, I've booked flights and am a shade under 30k points so not overly confident of getting one, half the people going will be getting a ticket through someone they know.
Can’t see many buying to pass them on with such a small allocation and a biggish demand city will probably do collection with ID over there
 
Was hoping we'd hear something about this today, for tickets to go on sale for Monday.

I hope they're not planning to wait until after Christmas as I could really do with getting accommodation booked
 
Just back from a Hurtigruten cruise up the Norwegian coast. We stopped for a couple of hours in Bodø (it was freezing). I had to have a walk up to the ground and Its not much to write home about I’m afraid. It’ll be a tough game in tough circumstances. Apparently “Glimt” means “spark” in Norwegian. Well done to all who will be travelling there.

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Well. Like others, looks like I’ll be watching the match from a lamppost and sleeping in a snow hole !
 
Just back from a Hurtigruten cruise up the Norwegian coast. We stopped for a couple of hours in Bodø (it was freezing). I had to have a walk up to the ground and Its not much to write home about I’m afraid. It’ll be a tough game in tough circumstances. Apparently “Glimt” means “spark” in Norwegian. Well done to all who will be travelling there.

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Their supporters provide them with a bit of 'spark' throughout the game, they will get behind their side, and especially as we'll only have a few hundred fans there to try to compete ..... and i did say in my earlier post that it was a pretty grim, bleak Norwegian town ... the ground is just basic, as are the facilities and food points, so if any of our fans are expecting anything different they're in for a bit of a shock !
 
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City miss the crucial info, tickets sent 5 days before the match but not how.

How do you plan with that sht level of information?
 
Just back from a Hurtigruten cruise up the Norwegian coast. We stopped for a couple of hours in Bodø (it was freezing). I had to have a walk up to the ground and Its not much to write home about I’m afraid. It’ll be a tough game in tough circumstances. Apparently “Glimt” means “spark” in Norwegian. Well done to all who will be travelling there.

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Twinned with Arbroath for the most Baltic stadium on earth
 

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