Munich Roll Call

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This will be my 4th trip to Munich, by far the my favourite place I've travelled to see us play

7am flight out of Manc and plan to be in Hofbrauhaus square by 12ish
No football fans allowed in the main building last time so hard rock cafe was rammed along with the irish bar,
Anyone else plan to be around there by midday?
 
Tbilisi said:
Got following email from a girl I know who lives in Munich

When you arrive in Munich you need to buy a ticket for the S-bahn buy a "partners tageskarte" € 20.60 (I think) it is for up to 5 people and will get you anywhere on the s-bahn line until 6.00 am the next morning

Theres only 2 in our party so not sure if best option but what do Blues who have been before suggest for the S Bahn.We are in a hotel near the station and will be going in the Keller next to the station when we get in.Leave Thurs pm.


Take a look at this link
<a class="postlink" href="http://www.mvv-muenchen.de/en/tickets-fares/tickets/day-tickets/index.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.mvv-muenchen.de/en/tickets-f ... index.html</a>

When you get off the plane, and go to the ticket terminal, I found the German Commuters very helpful, so don't be afraid to ask!
 
2 of us going, should be in Munich for mid morning. 7.15 luthansa flight from manchester. Staying in some shit hole near the main station
 
Forecast for Wed is 22C and Sunny.

Surely the outdoor Augustienerkeller on Anrulfstrasse is better than the one in the centre?

<a class="postlink" href="http://www.augustinerkeller.de/en.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.augustinerkeller.de/en.htm</a>
 
de niro said:
Barcon said:
Ric said:
I'm arriving Wednesday morning, where are people heading to?

Bump for this.
We're leaving this afternoon and get there on Tues morn. Would like to end up with Blues before the match and on Tues.


we'll be in the augustina thingy tuesday.


I'll come a looking for you mate. My hotel is near there.
 
Loukas said:
Tbilisi said:
Got following email from a girl I know who lives in Munich

When you arrive in Munich you need to buy a ticket for the S-bahn buy a "partners tageskarte" € 20.60 (I think) it is for up to 5 people and will get you anywhere on the s-bahn line until 6.00 am the next morning

Theres only 2 in our party so not sure if best option but what do Blues who have been before suggest for the S Bahn.We are in a hotel near the station and will be going in the Keller next to the station when we get in.Leave Thurs pm.


Take a look at this link
<a class="postlink" href="http://www.mvv-muenchen.de/en/tickets-fares/tickets/day-tickets/index.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.mvv-muenchen.de/en/tickets-f ... index.html</a>

When you get off the plane, and go to the ticket terminal, I found the German Commuters very helpful, so don't be afraid to ask!

Got this off a girl I know who lives there.......just throwing it out as a bit of extra info for everyone....

When leaving the airport take the S8 direction Herrsching it is the quickest to the Main train station. The Augustinerkeller is a good place to go, Augustiner in my opinion is the best beer.

On Wednesday morning if you have time (get another partner card, but this time only in the "innen raum" the centre basically then you can use it the whole day. It would be interesting to have a look at the Octoberfest. Should you wish to do this take the u4 from the main train station to Theresienweise which is only a couple of stops - take the Theresienweise exit and as soon as you come up the escalators you will be there.
 
Gutted not going.

For those on the first time its fucking brilliant and the Germans are cool as fuck

The Augustiener was just mental. Loved it
 
cptaidan88 said:
For anyone looking for something to do on the Tuesday night, Unterhaching (Munich's other, other team) are playing Arminia Bielefeld. In the past both have played in the Bundesliga but now its a league game in the 3rd liga which is equivalent of league one in England.

The ground is south east of Munich centre but it's 20 minutes on the s3 sbahn from marienplatz.

From what I can gather tickets are €8 to stand or €12 to sit, and knowing German football you should be able to have a pint whilst watching too. Kick off is at 6 so I think it's possible to get back to town afterwards to get to a pub to watch the champions league games which kick off at 8.45.

For those that aren't aware, Unterhaching are one of Uwe Rösler's former teams. Christian Ziege is the manager, and their players include some famous names - Hummels, Goetze, and Schweinsteiger, all lesser known brothers.

Double gutted now I didnt get an earlier Tuesday flight for this and also a flight back Friday to do the Salzburg game
 
Tbilisi said:
cptaidan88 said:
For anyone looking for something to do on the Tuesday night, Unterhaching (Munich's other, other team) are playing Arminia Bielefeld. In the past both have played in the Bundesliga but now its a league game in the 3rd liga which is equivalent of league one in England.

The ground is south east of Munich centre but it's 20 minutes on the s3 sbahn from marienplatz.

From what I can gather tickets are €8 to stand or €12 to sit, and knowing German football you should be able to have a pint whilst watching too. Kick off is at 6 so I think it's possible to get back to town afterwards to get to a pub to watch the champions league games which kick off at 8.45.

For those that aren't aware, Unterhaching are one of Uwe Rösler's former teams. Christian Ziege is the manager, and their players include some famous names - Hummels, Goetze, and Schweinsteiger, all lesser known brothers.

Double gutted now I didnt get an earlier Tuesday flight for this and also a flight back Friday to do the Salzburg game

Good shout, just checked their website and it 19.00 kick off , local
Might do this if I'm still standing
 
Tbilisi said:
cptaidan88 said:
For anyone looking for something to do on the Tuesday night, Unterhaching (Munich's other, other team) are playing Arminia Bielefeld. In the past both have played in the Bundesliga but now its a league game in the 3rd liga which is equivalent of league one in England.

The ground is south east of Munich centre but it's 20 minutes on the s3 sbahn from marienplatz.

From what I can gather tickets are €8 to stand or €12 to sit, and knowing German football you should be able to have a pint whilst watching too. Kick off is at 6 so I think it's possible to get back to town afterwards to get to a pub to watch the champions league games which kick off at 8.45.

For those that aren't aware, Unterhaching are one of Uwe Rösler's former teams. Christian Ziege is the manager, and their players include some famous names - Hummels, Goetze, and Schweinsteiger, all lesser known brothers.

Double gutted now I didnt get an earlier Tuesday flight for this and also a flight back Friday to do the Salzburg game

As much as I know Hummels and Götze's brothers are out with longtime injuries. And Schweinsteiger only played there a season (during which Mehmet Scholl was coach of the Bayern U23 - seems they were not really fond of each other) and came back and is now captain of Bayern's U23 (they can have 2 older players - they play in normal leagues).

The Youth League match is Wednesday 14:30 in Grünwalder Stadium or in the Hermann-Gerland-Kampfbahn (Fight Arena) how the Bayern fans call it. I guess it would be enough time to catch the match, then some beers and later get in time to the stadium.
 
ethan23 said:
Will i be okay going to the ground and buying 4 tickets tomorrrow... Me and my mates are being all spontaneous!

That's what we're planning on doing. They're averaging 2,500 in a 13,500 capacity stadium. I can't imagine it'll be an issue!
 
up and ready to go leaving my car at the airport till Friday see you in airport bar or in the augustiner beer garden this afternoon :)
 

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