PurpleRain
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Ah ok, Hull at home sounds good. Can you buy tickets on the day at the stadium?
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I think so ( someone else will be better placed to advise) but if you do the queues will be awful. Better to get them beforehand if at all possible.Ah ok, Hull at home sounds good. Can you buy tickets on the day at the stadium?
I don’t think you can. Furthermore i reckon tickets will be sold out by then anyway. Get lots buying them as Christmas giftsI think so ( someone else will be better placed to advise) but if you do the queues will be awful. Better to get them beforehand if at all possible.
I'm not sure tbf, hopefully someone can give him the definitive answer.I don’t think you can. Furthermore i reckon tickets will be sold out by then anyway. Get lots buying them as Christmas gifts
Might be worth sending an email/letter to someone (not sure who) at the Lane explaining your situation and connection to United World and hoping that sentimentality stllexists in footballAh ok, Hull at home sounds good. Can you buy tickets on the day at the stadium?
Many thanks. I am thinking to cross the channel between Christmas and New Year just to enjoy some football. My 2 kids are also football mad, especially about English football. I saw United has a home game against Preston. Do you think it would be a nice game and if tickets would be available? Any other games you would recommend in the region in that period, just to give the kids a great experience? They are 16 and 17 so no small kids anymore…
Been plenty of seats in the Pukka pie corner stand so far this season. It all depends on how we progress, 27900 on Saturday.If you are set on coming over then someone on here will gladly purchase a ticket on your behalf I'm sure (assuming they are reimbured ). Drop me a DM if that's something you want doing - can't promise which part of the ground I can get one for though.
Hull would be closer for you on the ferry I’d have thought the downside being you’d have to drive through hull though .Thanks for the nice replies! Going to look into traveling options coming days. Went with the boat once from Amsterdam to Newcastle with the car on the boat. That was really nice. Might do that again or with the train through the Chunnel.
If you are set on coming over then someone on here will gladly purchase a ticket on your behalf I'm sure (assuming they are reimbured ). Drop me a DM if that's something you want doing - can't promise which part of the ground I can get one for though.
We did the trip via the train from Brussels, and you could have a nice stop off in London on the way. The drive is quite a trek I would imagine.Thanks for the nice replies! Going to look into traveling options coming days. Went with the boat once from Amsterdam to Newcastle with the car on the boat. That was really nice. Might do that again or with the train through the Chunnel.
Hi PR, I’m a Blade in Brussels. If we are going on a longer break we normally take our own car and travel on the Zeebrugge - Hull ferry but times ain’t normal and that ferry has shut down. The Newcastle route is still open so that could be ok if you aren’t planning any breaks in southern England and want to take your own car. Otherwise we take the tunnel but the cheapest option is the ferry from Dunkerke.Thanks for the nice replies! Going to look into traveling options coming days. Went with the boat once from Amsterdam to Newcastle with the car on the boat. That was really nice. Might do that again or with the train through the Chunnel.
Hi PR, I’m a Blade in Brussels. If we are going on a longer break we normally take our own car and travel on the Zeebrugge - Hull ferry but times ain’t normal and that ferry has shut down. The Newcastle route is still open so that could be ok if you aren’t planning any breaks in southern England and want to take your own car. Otherwise we take the tunnel but the cheapest option is the ferry from Dunkerke.
If you are just going to Sheffield for a few days I would either go Eurostar to London and then up to Sheffield or fly from Zaventem to Manchester (cheaper from Charleroi on Ryanair) and then hire a car or get the train. I travel a lot and Manchester and Moscow are my most detested airports so I would probably go by train. The Eurostar service has been cut back to a couple of trains a day .
Hope this helps, have a great trip. See you there!
I was flying on average once every 2 weeks in and out of Manchester pre-pandemic and it really is a truly awful experience on every single level.
very very likely. I don’t suffer from anxiety in any form bar the anxiety/fear of missing flights so I’m always in airports incredibly early.thankfully the lounge access makes the hanging around tolerableI can't begin to imagine the number of times we were probably at the airport at the same time!
Agreed.All these airports are taking us for mugs. They are nothing but rip off merchants. As from next week, Heathrow are charging £5 per car just to drop passengers off at the terminal and then if you are longer than 5 minutes they charge an additional £1 per minute thereafter and they take great pride in stating that they are the last airport in the country to charge for drop offs. Daylight robbery.
Needs to be playing somewhereOnce again not in the squad. Should look at recalling him
Quite possible that he’s not hence the need to recall and send him to a level where he is good enough to get game time to aid his development.Is there anything to say he isn't injured? Or he might not be good enough.
Can we actually recall before January?Quite possible that he’s not hence the need to recall and send him to a level where he is good enough to get game time to aid his development.
I honestly couldn’t tell with it being a foreign loan. If it was domestic we definitely couldn’t so I’d say probably not but it looks like we need to be preparing to recall him and have something lined up for him in January.Can we actually recall before January?
Totally,All these airports are taking us for mugs. They are nothing but rip off merchants. As from next week, Heathrow are charging £5 per car just to drop passengers off at the terminal and then if you are longer than 5 minutes they charge an additional £1 per minute thereafter and they take great pride in stating that they are the last airport in the country to charge for drop offs. Daylight robbery.
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