stonerblue
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Brilliant.
Well played Bilbo.
Brilliant.
Very true,we tried to get the 10.40am Malaga to Seville only to be told it was full,we ended up on the fast train via Cordoba,cost a lot more than the slower train but I'm not complaining,the scenery going through the mountains was breathtakingOne other good thing about the trip was the trains! No cramming everyone in like in England, all seats are booked and once all sold that's it no more allowed on.
Was anyone else involved in the slowest human tsumani ever?
Started with some bladder head falling slowly backwards into other bladdered blues with nowhere to go. It started in the bottom right corner and very, very slowly spread upwards & outwards. It was hilarious, you knew about 5 minutes before you were down that you were going down. Now that would deffo have been an internet sensation!!!
Brilliant few days in Madrid & Sevilla, city fan on a segway crashing into the bank was one highlight great banter great beer no aggro just knackered now CTID
Lower on the right hand side next to the Seville fans. Standing room only (although briefly sitting!!)
Was going to post when I got back but I've had a banging headache for days! (And not just from the beer!)
Glad everyone had a good time in Sevilla. I moved to Spain in July so this was my first game of the season and a chance to see some friends and family that I've not seen since moving.
Two of us drove down on the Tuesday morning. Took us 6 hours but it didn't matter as I'd been looking forward to the game since the draw. Had a top afternoon near the cathedral, no sign of trouble anywhere, and then headed over to the stadium by taxi.
Anyway, long story short, I lasted 25 minutes in the stadium before being thrown out by the police! We'd been separated as we entered and sat where we could for kick off before I got a call from a mate saying they were sat over to our left. We made our way down to the steps just as Sevilla scored and out of nowhere I got whacked in the back of my head by said police. Before I could turn around my left hand was pushed up behind my back and I was repeatedly hit in the head as I was marched down the stairs towards the exit. Despite shouting in Spanish that I was I going and that I'd not done anything (and probably crying a little!!), the punches continued until I was back outside. There, they took my details and walked off without any explanation, leaving me bruised and shaken.
I still can't make sense of what happened but it certainly soured what started out as a good trip. My wrist is sore and the back of my head bruised but worst of all it's put me off going to future European games because it's not just the away fans that you've got to look out for but the foreign police (or some individuals that call themselves police officers).
I'll certainly be looking forward to getting back for a few home games in the new year, where the worst I can expect is getting told to sit down by the showsec lot!
One other good thing about the trip was the trains! No cramming everyone in like in England, all seats are booked and once all sold that's it no more allowed on.
We got back yesterday. Despite us buying the 100 Euros official tickets from Seville FC, when we got in the ground, we had problems using them. We missed the goal and my nephew cheered. A policeman with a baton approached him and he ran away through the concourse. We finally got into the ground after speaking to a decent City Steward,
but some Seville fans were in our seats. There were 3 empty seats (not together) that we finally sat in as we were too nervous to make a fuss. It did seem heavy policing and I have no idea why Seville could sell the tickets twice. Anyway we had a great time there, lovely city, met some great fellow Blues, and learnt some new songs! A great away day experience.
Yes was in that.shame it wasn't caught on camera. Dominoes effect. . anyone remember the city knobhead who never watched any of the game. Just kept giving it the big un all night. Towards the spanish. He paid all that money to go there and took no notice of the game. Putting women and kids at risk from the police. .blues were shouting stop being a fuckin dickhead..Was anyone else involved in the slowest human tsumani ever?
Started with some bladder head falling slowly backwards into other bladdered blues with nowhere to go. It started in the bottom right corner and very, very slowly spread upwards & outwards. It was hilarious, you knew about 5 minutes before you were down that you were going down. Now that would deffo have been an internet sensation!!!
You can't take @Ric anywhere.Yes was in that.shame it wasn't caught on camera. Dominoes effect. . anyone remember the city knobhead who never watched any of the game. Just kept giving it the big un all night. Towards the spanish. He paid all that money to go there and took no notice of the game. Putting women and kids at risk from the police. .blues were shouting stop being a fuckin dickhead..