Mikhail Chigorin wrote:I wonder if the booing of the CL anthem will continue during this new campaign ??
Even louder MC, even louder
Mikhail Chigorin wrote:I wonder if the booing of the CL anthem will continue during this new campaign ??
Nigels Tackle wrote:Wonderwall wrote:So. Looking at going away to Monchengladbach, anyone been? Is it plane and train? How easy is it to get to?
23rd november. fancy it myself....
fixtures in here
http://www.mancity.com/news/first-team/ ... 2152955713
nottsblue wrote:Mikhail Chigorin wrote:I wonder if the booing of the CL anthem will continue during this new campaign ??
Even louder MC, even louder
Wonderwall wrote:So. Looking at going away to Monchengladbach, anyone been? Is it plane and train? How easy is it to get to?
zuricity wrote:Wonderwall wrote:So. Looking at going away to Monchengladbach, anyone been? Is it plane and train? How easy is it to get to?
I was actually on a train stopping at Mönchengladbach main station only last monday night.
From the station you can see the Stadium , a stones throw away. Well not too far anyway .
I will be going, definitely. I will make sure i am working in Hamburg that day and go down on the train.
You can get into Cologne or even Düsseldorf airports. They are all conveniently close to Gladbach with a short train journey.
Even a taxi ( four people together ? ) would not be so bad. Taxi drivers like to negotiate and are not too expensive anyway.
Cologne is an obvious place to stay because there's lots to do and see there. Hotels are not too expensive either and the food is quite inexpensive. You all know about the beer .
dick dastardley wrote:Anyone seen the video on Facebook doing the rounds of rush opening the balls and switching the paper under the table?
Pretty damming if you ask me
zuricity wrote:Wonderwall wrote:So. Looking at going away to Monchengladbach, anyone been? Is it plane and train? How easy is it to get to?
I was actually on a train stopping at Mönchengladbach main station only last monday night.
From the station you can see the Stadium , a stones throw away. Well not too far anyway .
I will be going, definitely. I will make sure i am working in Hamburg that day and go down on the train.
You can get into Cologne or even Düsseldorf airports. They are all conveniently close to Gladbach with a short train journey.
Even a taxi ( four people together ? ) would not be so bad. Taxi drivers like to negotiate and are not too expensive anyway.
Cologne is an obvious place to stay because there's lots to do and see there. Hotels are not too expensive either and the food is quite inexpensive. You all know about the beer .
mr_nool wrote:zuricity wrote:Wonderwall wrote:So. Looking at going away to Monchengladbach, anyone been? Is it plane and train? How easy is it to get to?
I was actually on a train stopping at Mönchengladbach main station only last monday night.
From the station you can see the Stadium , a stones throw away. Well not too far anyway .
I will be going, definitely. I will make sure i am working in Hamburg that day and go down on the train.
You can get into Cologne or even Düsseldorf airports. They are all conveniently close to Gladbach with a short train journey.
Even a taxi ( four people together ? ) would not be so bad. Taxi drivers like to negotiate and are not too expensive anyway.
Cologne is an obvious place to stay because there's lots to do and see there. Hotels are not too expensive either and the food is quite inexpensive. You all know about the beer .
If it's all about the beer, I recommend Dusseldorf. The whole Old Town is like one big bar. It's a great place for a piss-up.
Falco53 wrote:First thanks for the invite . As a scot who lives down here and a man city and glasgow rangers fan . I have to say I'm so looking forward to this group . Nothing I will enjoy more than going back to celtic park with a city top on and watch us put 5 or 6 past that sad lot ...
Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:It's a City/Rangers, United/Celtic thing.
They have always been in bed together, and there used to be a joint fanzine "Our day will come" (except the gaelic version . Tiocfaidh ar la)
It has its basis in religion with both clubs tradionally being considered Catholic clubs, whilst City and Ranger were protestant.
ross.mcfc wrote:Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:It's a City/Rangers, United/Celtic thing.
They have always been in bed together, and there used to be a joint fanzine "Our day will come" (except the gaelic version . Tiocfaidh ar la)
It has its basis in religion with both clubs tradionally being considered Catholic clubs, whilst City and Ranger were protestant.
It's a good job the North West of Manchester moved on from all that bullshit. It will forever be a stain on Scotland's culture sadly.
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