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Cavey

posted on 30th Apr 11 at 12:52

so if you go to a match there, get a seat near the back! Less chance of being in the line of fire then


Russ

posted on 30th Apr 11 at 12:43

they were throwing shit at him, i think i read a beer can or something hit him :lol:


Cavey

posted on 30th Apr 11 at 12:22

pretty safe for fans, not so for officials, didn't they knock out a linesman and get a match abandoned recently Russ?


JonnyJ

posted on 30th Apr 11 at 12:19

FC Koln would be a good one to go see too.


Russ

posted on 30th Apr 11 at 12:16

even the club itself is crazy, they released a home and an away kit, but the home kit was reversible, but they only wore it inside out once, against there rivals hamburg (they're from hamburg too)

edit - it's pretty safe too, they dont have hooligans etc, they are all for peace and love and anti racism

[Edited on 30-04-2011 by Russ]


Russ

posted on 30th Apr 11 at 12:14

they are superb, really barmy fans, ground in red light district, famous for there atmosphere at games


sloworm

posted on 30th Apr 11 at 07:31

What is so special about st Pauli?


Russ

posted on 30th Apr 11 at 02:31

St Pauli


MJFF88

posted on 29th Apr 11 at 18:49

Just get yourself to a Palace away day


sloworm

posted on 29th Apr 11 at 17:55

Just looked into flying from luton to dortmund, 120 quid for the pair of us on a weekend in october! result! still would like any advice into planning a trip? and any experiences of dortmund or even germany in general :)


sloworm

posted on 29th Apr 11 at 17:53

A bit of a delayed reply to this thread, but cheers for the advice! Ive looked into flights to dortmund but they dont fly from norwich, and would cost around 600 per person for a return flight from stansted which is a bit too much (taking the missus).

Looking into going to munich now, around £250 pp returns for flights from norwich in october time. Plus side of going to munich is that two teams use the stadium so Id imagine there would be a game nearly every weekend?

Anyone planned a similar sort of trip? Best way to get tickets? cheers


JonnyJ

posted on 13th Feb 11 at 23:30

quote:
Originally posted by Hammer
If you're going to Germany go see St Pauli!


Another good shout.


Hammer

posted on 13th Feb 11 at 22:54

If you're going to Germany go see St Pauli!


Cavey

posted on 13th Feb 11 at 21:03

They're quite far ahead at the top of the league as well, so should be an even better atmosphere!


Nath

posted on 13th Feb 11 at 20:36

Dortmund would be my choice also.


JonnyJ

posted on 13th Feb 11 at 19:51

Get to Germany and go see Borussia Dortmund.

Ok, just typed that and saw what you had put about Dortmund :lol: Deffo go, heard good things


sloworm

posted on 13th Feb 11 at 10:32

I really fancy a weekend away in the next few months, to a nice city where i'd be able to tie in a match in a decent stadium, with a typical atmosphere for that country.

One that really appeals to me is dortmund, im not sure what the citys like but I love the look of the ground and ive heard the german atmosphere is second to none, and ticket prices are decent too.

anyone planned such a trip? I just want to know the best way to do it, what countrys are likely to be cheaper for that sort of thing etc. Im living in norwich at the moment so to fly from there would be a bonus...

cheers guys

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