Prestwich_Blue
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I'd set off now if I were you Bill.Do they let scooters in
I'd set off now if I were you Bill.Do they let scooters in
Cheers, I was being lazy and just checked wiki, it's didferent today. That would have been a fuck up.
Was about to book flights to Rzeszow and drive. Fuck knows how to get to Kharkiv.
Another possible route is Gatwick to Kiev £156, then internal 1 hr flight to Kharkiv around £80 return.Cheers, I was being lazy and just checked wiki, it's didferent today. That would have been a fuck up.
Was about to book flights to Rzeszow and drive. Fuck knows how to get to Kharkiv.
So am I. I've emailed the club (well the mancity@mancity email address) for some clarity. I'll hear back by the round of 16 draw I expect.
Can't see it. United do ticket collections every European away but there was no collection in feyenoord for this game due to safety concerns which tells you all you need to know about going to this game.
I'm going but will base in Amsterdam and will be straight in and out just before and right after game
As a Feyenoord fan, I feel I have to rectify the false image you guys have of our club and fans.
Let me introduce out beautiful club properly:
We have a lot in common! We both hate United, we both love our inflatables (especially bananas!) and we are both known for our intensely loyal following, usually passed on from generation to generation.
I am puzzled as to why you would want to stay in Amsterdam. That's like booking a hotel next door to Old Trafford. The city of Amsterdam is filthy (dog poop everywhere, garbage in the canals), full of arrogant people and very expensive. Rotterdam, on the other hand, was European City of 2015, has a ton of great hotels and is just simply breathtaking.
Feyenoord Fans are usually laid back and good fun. We hate the Spurs (for obvious reasons), but have nothing against Man City. I believe somebody called Rotterdam "dodgy", but I can't relate to that at all. We are in every way a better city than Amsterdam.
See you soon!
As a Feyenoord fan, I feel I have to rectify the false image you guys have of our club and fans.
Let me introduce out beautiful club properly:
We have a lot in common! We both hate United, we both love our inflatables (especially bananas!) and we are both known for our intensely loyal following, usually passed on from generation to generation.
I am puzzled as to why you would want to stay in Amsterdam. That's like booking a hotel next door to Old Trafford. The city of Amsterdam is filthy (dog poop everywhere, garbage in the canals), full of arrogant people and very expensive. Rotterdam, on the other hand, was European City of 2015, has a ton of great hotels and is just simply breathtaking.
Feyenoord Fans are usually laid back and good fun. We hate the Spurs (for obvious reasons), but have nothing against Man City. I believe somebody called Rotterdam "dodgy", but I can't relate to that at all. We are in every way a better city than Amsterdam.
See you soon!
No info yet. Will post it when it becomes available!@Rotterfan how many tickets will we get for this game? 3k?
Hi Rottafan
Many thanks for the info, any chance of getting me a ticket in your end? ;)
I went to Manchester last year during Europe League with 4 friends. We've had the time of our lives. Nice people, normal policemen, nice pubs! We've booked again to see the match in November. Last year nothing happend in the city. We were with A LOT of Feyenoord fans! There was no tention at all. See you in November!Great to see a few Feyenoord fans on here, but after the way they trashed Rome a few seasons ago, I wouldn't get too giddy about a wonderful love-in when City arrive in Rotterdam.