DiscoSteve
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I stand corrected - but, any additional red tape as a result of leaving the EU super-state are well worth it IMHO
We were promised that there would be less red tape lolI stand corrected - but, any additional red tape as a result of leaving the EU super-state are well worth it IMHO
Don't think there is any all the fannying about to get to Porto for the final was done over here, Portuguese border guards couldn't even be arsed looking at it. Without Covid it wouldn't have been any different maybe a bit quicker no queues at the non EU entry points.We were promised that there would be less red tape lol
Ha, the only test worth doing.When you’ve tested all the bars let us know which one is the best:)
Sunday am flight Ryan air train to Bruges reverse wed pm flight cost £57 booked at beginning of this thread that’s why I started it job done let’s enjoy everyone c t I dIn to Charleroi Sunday am with Ryan Air.
Then train up to see RFC Wetteren at 3pm then AAA Gent at 9pm.
Staying in Gent and coming into Brugge on the day for the game.
Back home on Eurostar on Wednesday pm.
Whats everyone elses plans?
Walk 500yards to our station a few changes later get off in brugge ,2 nights hotels go match and reverse everything all in for £280 .In to Charleroi Sunday am with Ryan Air.
Then train up to see RFC Wetteren at 3pm then AAA Gent at 9pm.
Staying in Gent and coming into Brugge on the day for the game.
Back home on Eurostar on Wednesday pm.
Whats everyone elses plans?
Driving via eurotunnel Tuesday morning - Wednesday eveningIn to Charleroi Sunday am with Ryan Air.
Then train up to see RFC Wetteren at 3pm then AAA Gent at 9pm.
Staying in Gent and coming into Brugge on the day for the game.
Back home on Eurostar on Wednesday pm.
Whats everyone elses plans?