A lot grimmer if we haven’t won the trophy I’m sureAdd to that the part about arriving back "mid-morning". I take that to be any time between 8 and noon. That means leaving Porto at 5:30-6:00 in the morning. That means hanging around for at least 7 hours after the game in the stadium, the coach, the fanzone or the airport. How grim is that likely to be?
I doubt there’ll be an allocation. They’ll simply fly out all that choose that option and hope it’s as many as possible.I agree mate. I think the “majority” means they allocate 51% to the day trip. 51% obvs satisfies that requirement
I’ve done quite a few European day trips that get back for about 3am and that’s bad enough. Getting back 7 hours later sounds fucking awful.Add to that the part about arriving back "mid-morning". I take that to be any time between 8 and noon. That means leaving Porto at 5:30-6:00 in the morning. That means hanging around for at least 7 hours after the game in the stadium, the coach, the fanzone or the airport. How grim is that likely to be?
Only 50' tv for me and merlin is determined to wreck itEveryone on here seems to have a 65’ tv.
Nobody knows. I had heard it was a fraction short of 10,000.Does anyone know how many are on the Champions League Cup Scheme hearing all sorts of figures ?
The fact that the club have stopped the first batch of sales at 15,000pts on the Cup scheme tells me that there are quite a few more than 6,000 supporters that qualify in that batch.Does anyone know how many are on the Champions League Cup Scheme hearing all sorts of figures ?
For those thinking about what time their plane will return to Manchester, here's how it works;@jimbo101 you have kept us entertained for days with your wind ups but on this I think you are bang on. They did it for the official trip to Monaco and that was just a few hundred, no way are they going to want 3,000 anywhere near the centre.
I would also worry about the asterix and the message that you may arrive back Sunday mid morning!