Twice upon deeper research. Loads clearly an overstatement but it was twice previously in the last few years so felt like more!Wasn’t Leipzig only done once before
Twice upon deeper research. Loads clearly an overstatement but it was twice previously in the last few years so felt like more!Wasn’t Leipzig only done once before
Ok, our continuing misfortune continued.That'll go some way to explaining why we were sat at the gate in Nice about to board at 530pm when the flight got cancelled.
We're now in Geneva having waited 4 more hours in Nice to fly with Easyjet.
Hotel and travel plans from Basel all gone to pot.
We're hoping for a better day today!
First time wasn’t it behind closed doors due to CovidTwice upon deeper research. Loads clearly an overstatement but it was twice previously in the last few years so felt like more!
I do :-) it’s great.Why? You seem to have a tiny amusement threshold.
We had our flights cancelled by KLM. Booked us on new flights tomorrow.It's reopened a few minutes ago
A few guys in the station bar were the same but had to book own accommodationWe had our flights cancelled by KLM. Booked us on new flights tomorrow.
So, now enjoying a night in the Radisson Blue; all expenses on KLM. Worse places to be holed up!
When the stadium was used for the Euro’s, they had to replace the artificial surface for grass, then after the tournament, they re laid the Astro turf. why UEFA prohibited an artificial surface for an International tournament, but permits it for the CL beggars belief.I am more concerned about potential injuries than the result tbh. It shows how ignorant and uncaring the corrupt suits at Uefa give a damn about players and anything else, apart from grabbing as much dosh as they can. Artificial pitches shouldn’t be allowed in any European competition, this is not about giving Young Boys an advantage, it is about top level players having no match-day experience on artificial grass. Should have been moved to a neutral venue