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« Reply #28695 on: Thursday, November 16, 2023, 16:21:46 »

Ultimately TV companies will pick games that will draw in the biggest audience. For a lower league club Wrexham currently have a 'big' global appeal and so were always likely to feature. I guess it's the same way Man United and Liverpool always seem to be on the TV third round matches, even when they are in generally unglamorous ties.

Amazing how many people fail to understand it’s about viewing figures and nothing else, a Wrexham game will draw in a lot of casual viewers.

Up until a couple of seasons back Man Utd had something like 50 televised FA Cup game in a row, for no other reason than their  games draw big viewing figures
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« Reply #28696 on: Saturday, November 18, 2023, 20:30:38 »

I’d forgotten just how gorgeous Debbie Harry was.

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« Reply #28697 on: Monday, November 20, 2023, 05:56:58 »

I just bought a round trip to Boston from London and a round trip from Boston to Nashville, cost me £420. I thought air travel was supposed to be extortionate right now, that’s a cracking price imo
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« Reply #28698 on: Monday, November 20, 2023, 06:51:29 »

I just bought a round trip to Boston from London and a round trip from Boston to Nashville, cost me £420. I thought air travel was supposed to be extortionate right now, that’s a cracking price imo

I really enjoyed Boston when I went. Part of it had a European feel to it. (this stuff with history I guess) I went for a couple of days after going to New York, so it was a good foil to NY's madness.
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« Reply #28699 on: Monday, November 20, 2023, 10:11:58 »

Getting Euro 2024 tickets. I only applied for the ballot for a laugh.

Best way to get to Cologne?
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« Reply #28700 on: Monday, November 20, 2023, 10:21:17 »

Getting Euro 2024 tickets. I only applied for the ballot for a laugh.

Best way to get to Cologne?

Managed to bag one for a group game in Leipzig.
Heading there by train. Maybe not the best way but better than flying.

Quickest train journey from St Pancras to Cologne is around 4hrs 20mins.
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« Reply #28701 on: Monday, November 20, 2023, 10:24:33 »

Managed to bag one for a group game in Leipzig.
Heading there by train. Maybe not the best way but better than flying.

Quickest train journey from St Pancras to Cologne is around 4hrs 20mins.

I got the other Group A game on Saturday 15th June.

Will look at train thanks, all the prices will go up beforehand anyway. Have prebooked accomodation on booking.comto pay when i arrive.
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« Reply #28702 on: Monday, November 20, 2023, 11:08:13 »

I really enjoyed Boston when I went. Part of it had a European feel to it. (this stuff with history I guess) I went for a couple of days after going to New York, so it was a go foil to NY's madness.

I'd really like to spend some time in Boston but it's just a couple of hours layover on the way there, although I do have around 6 hours to kill on the way back so hopefully I'll be able to get out of the airport and look around for a bit!
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« Reply #28703 on: Monday, November 20, 2023, 11:20:36 »

I'd really like to spend some time in Boston but it's just a couple of hours layover on the way there, although I do have around 6 hours to kill on the way back so hopefully I'll be able to get out of the airport and look around for a bit!

Ah apologies I didn't read what you had written properly. Of all the American States, I haven't been to, places down south like Nashville, St Louis etc would be high on my list. We were due to do that when Covid happened, so something for the future I reckon. It will be interesting to get your feedback when you get back.
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« Reply #28704 on: Monday, November 20, 2023, 11:25:17 »

Ah apologies I didn't read what you had written properly. Of all the American States, I haven't been to, places down south like Nashville, St Louis etc would be high on my list. We were due to do that when Covid happened, so something for the future I reckon. It will be interesting to get your feedback when you get back.
I once scheduled a 1 hour lay over in St Louis so I could see the arch from the air. Unfortunately there was thick cloud and rain so couldn't see anything out the window on landing nor take off! :-(
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« Reply #28705 on: Monday, November 20, 2023, 11:37:27 »

I once scheduled a 1 hour lay over in St Louis so I could see the arch from the air. Unfortunately there was thick cloud and rain so couldn't see anything out the window on landing nor take off! :-(

Ah that's unfortunate! Nothing you can do about the weather sadly, best laid plans and all that!
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« Reply #28706 on: Monday, November 20, 2023, 12:03:14 »

I’d forgotten just how gorgeous Debbie Harry was.

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Really?? You FORGOT?Huh?
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« Reply #28707 on: Monday, November 20, 2023, 12:15:19 »

Getting Euro 2024 tickets. I only applied for the ballot for a laugh.

Best way to get to Cologne?

Birmingham Airport with Ralphy?
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« Reply #28708 on: Monday, November 20, 2023, 12:23:34 »

Birmingham Airport with Ralphy?

Haha those were the days. No flights to Cologne from Birmingham i dont think. Will have a look
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« Reply #28709 on: Monday, November 20, 2023, 12:28:47 »

Haha those were the days. No flights to Cologne from Birmingham i dont think. Will have a look

Not direct. (you can go via Munich) Only direct flights are via London. Trains are superb in Germany if you wanted to fly direct to another city and travel internally.  (Try Dusseldorf for example)
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