by Winston Biscuit » 08 May 2018 08:09
by Winston Biscuit » 08 May 2018 08:12
by Winston Biscuit » 08 May 2018 08:19
by Winston Biscuit » 08 May 2018 08:26
by Stranded » 08 May 2018 08:42
Double d v2 Les Herbiers from the French 3rd division play tonight v PSG in the Cup Final. They are 50/1 to win, may be worth a couple cheeky quid!
They can still get relegated from the 3rd division as they have 1 game to play and are 2 places above the relegation zone, and if they do will be in the same division as PSG reserves
They have won 7 games in the cup so far compared to 9 all season in the league
by Brum Royal » 08 May 2018 10:25
by Winston Biscuit » 10 May 2018 09:30
Winston Biscuit PSG's FFP hearing is on June 9th i believe
French media suggesting they think PSG may well start the CL with a points deduction next year
by tmesis » 12 May 2018 14:41
by Winston Biscuit » 12 May 2018 16:40
by Sutekh » 12 May 2018 17:14
Winston Biscuit Hamburg down
by Winston Biscuit » 12 May 2018 21:05
by Silver Fox » 13 May 2018 00:18
tmesis Watching Hamburg v Borussia Moenchengladbach on BT Sport, and noticed the Hamburg manager is called Christian Titz.
I couldn't help my inner Beavis saying "Titz...huh..huh..huh"
by Brum Royal » 15 May 2018 12:55
by John Smith » 15 May 2018 15:34
Brum Royal Went to Sampdoria v Napoli on Sunday as previously documented in this thread.
by Brum Royal » 15 May 2018 15:48
John SmithBrum Royal Went to Sampdoria v Napoli on Sunday as previously documented in this thread.
Sounds fantastic. Did you feel at all intimidated being (presumably) English? Did anyone notice you were and 'welcome' you, so to speak?
by tmesis » 15 May 2018 18:27
Brum RoyalJohn SmithBrum Royal Went to Sampdoria v Napoli on Sunday as previously documented in this thread.
Sounds fantastic. Did you feel at all intimidated being (presumably) English? Did anyone notice you were and 'welcome' you, so to speak?
Not really no (to feeling intimidated). We were sat in a bar before the game having a chat with the locals and it was all fine, they were interested in us but never anything more than that. We certainly didn't hide who were were at any point. The main ultras were at the other end of the ground, and it wasn't possible to buy tickets in that area. The away fans were tucked in up in a corner on the top tier on the side to our right so we weren't anywhere near them either.
by biff » 16 May 2018 00:57
by John Smith » 16 May 2018 11:32
tmesisBrum RoyalJohn Smith Sounds fantastic. Did you feel at all intimidated being (presumably) English? Did anyone notice you were and 'welcome' you, so to speak?
Not really no (to feeling intimidated). We were sat in a bar before the game having a chat with the locals and it was all fine, they were interested in us but never anything more than that. We certainly didn't hide who were were at any point. The main ultras were at the other end of the ground, and it wasn't possible to buy tickets in that area. The away fans were tucked in up in a corner on the top tier on the side to our right so we weren't anywhere near them either.
I'm not sure why anyone would expect Italian fans to concerned in the slightest about English people going to a game.
I found the stadium to be one that looks better at a distance. Once inside you realise just how poorly maintained Italian stadiums are. Being a steward in an upper tier at an Italian ground is possibly the world's easiest job too. All you have to do is learn on a wall and watch the game.
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