You not bothering thenGOing to be one of the all time great away days... bars shutting early, table reservations, masks on, 3/4s empty stadium, not much change out of £1200!!
You not bothering thenGOing to be one of the all time great away days... bars shutting early, table reservations, masks on, 3/4s empty stadium, not much change out of £1200!!
How would that work if you were on a day trip with the club??Yes, those PCR tests have to be paid before arriving back in the U.K. under present regulations varying from £180 to £250
You not bothering then
You can't be serious ;-))Yes, those PCR tests have to be paid before arriving back in the U.K. under present regulations varying from £180 to £250
You can use the same one both waysHow would that work if you were on a day trip with the club??
I'm not in possession of any privileged information but I'd be amazed if it was any different, as the club so far (at least for Wembley & Everton) has stuck by the normal procedures.Not confirmed as it's second/third hand but hearing tickets will be sold in accordance with loyalty points with priority for cup scheme (as many of us expected). City confident they should sell out but think Chelsea will struggle to sell all theirs. Not sure how they would know on the latter but I guess it's not quite the novelty for Chelsea fans as it is for us. Also heard we might be asking for more tickets.
Ok, cheers.You can use the same one both ways
Yep but you also need a pre booked and paid for private PCR test for day after arrival back in UKSomebody please correct me if I’m wrong but my plan is: Take a PCR test with same day results on the Thursday, show a (hopefully negative) test result flying to Porto Friday morning, fly back Sunday morning using the same test certificate as it’s within 72 hours of the test being carried out? Simple no?