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« on: Thursday, October 17, 2013, 14:15:49 » |
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Want to go abroad and watch some more Fooootball, been told Czech is cheap and the standard is good - that was literally the criteria, if anybody has any other ideas let me know.
Looking at Plzen & Prague at the moment, but was also thinking of Poland, thinking of Wisla Krakow or Lech Poznan
Decided on Poland, the question is now - Krawkow or Warsaw?
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« Reply #1 on: Thursday, October 17, 2013, 14:18:37 » |
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Been to Znojmo. Not far from Brno. FC Brno are in the league.
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« Reply #2 on: Thursday, October 17, 2013, 14:26:20 » |
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Good? Cheap? Beer cheap?
I need answers!
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« Reply #3 on: Thursday, October 17, 2013, 14:40:45 » |
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Wisla Krakow is immense. Never experienced a game like it. You have to register at the ground to be able to get tickets first. So go to the ground before the game. Some of our lads bought a scarf but were told not to wear it on a non match day otherwise you will get yourself into trouble.
The game itself wasn't a very good standard but the atmosphere was electric. Non stop singing. We did the poznan, with our shirts off. Went to a krakow underground bar before the game.
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« Reply #4 on: Thursday, October 17, 2013, 14:52:39 » |
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Good? Cheap? Beer cheap?
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About 50p a pint, good meal for under a fiver, nice part of Europe.
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« Reply #5 on: Thursday, October 17, 2013, 15:18:14 » |
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Wisla Krakow is immense. Never experienced a game like it. You have to register at the ground to be able to get tickets first. So go to the ground before the game. Some of our lads bought a scarf but were told not to wear it on a non match day otherwise you will get yourself into trouble.
The game itself wasn't a very good standard but the atmosphere was electric. Non stop singing. We did the poznan, with our shirts off. Went to a krakow underground bar before the game.
This is what a need, thanks Sippo. Can you register on a match day? Is it worth sorting tickets/Registering online before we get there? Or could it be done on match day or the day before? (Won't be a derby game) And is beer really 50p a pint?! Whats are the hotel locations like? Get what you pay for I guess, and, is the nightlife any good? Are they anti-english at all? Or just if you go out there and be a penis? I'm not a scarf man myself so shouldn't be a problem.
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« Reply #6 on: Thursday, October 17, 2013, 16:52:52 » |
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« Reply #7 on: Thursday, October 17, 2013, 17:49:15 » |
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Went to Prague in the summer. Didn't see any football, but it's a good city. Went to Plzen for a day whilst out there. Very quaint little town, quieter than prague. The football ground is right next to the brewer where pilsner was invented (i think). Didn't see any football, but the hostel I stayed at was less than 5 minutes away from Viktoria Zizkov's home ground, which was pretty quaint. 
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« Reply #8 on: Thursday, October 17, 2013, 18:15:01 » |
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Crispy, If there are a few of you, stay here http://www.cracowsuites.com. Cheap, friendly, good location and you can all get in one room. Think some sleep 6. Krakow is a beautiful city. Yes it's full of stag do's, but if your cause trouble or go looking for it you will get it. Get drunk. Yes. But get drunk and lairy, and you'll find yourself in trouble. The polish in General are friendly. Have a beer in the main square but I'd recommend getting off the beaten track and find a local bar. Spend money in there and the locals will sort you out. There is one bar that shows premier league games with a draught handle on each table. You buy the keg and pull your own beer. Beer is cheap. Couple of Irish bars aswell. Vodka is so pure out there. No one drinks Smirnoff. But of you have a bottle of their local stuff, for example Bison, you won't get a hangover. As for the football. You need to go to the ground before the game to register. You'll need your passport, and register at a cost of £2! Tickets are approx £6. We sat in stand C which is with the ultra's. Then on match day you only need your ID card and no passport. Go to the burn bar after you've registered and before the game. It's small, dingy, smelly but bloody awesome and cheap! The atmosphere in the ground is so surreal. God knows what we were singing but it was mental. People say racism is rife but we had two Asian lads with us and they got no grief whatsoever. Just be aware of the Black smoke and red flairs. Krakow are flying at the moment. Cracovia are in their league this year so avoid that game. They absolutely hate each other. The ground is a far way from the centre but they have bike taxis which are dirt cheap- just make sure you arrange a price first. Tip well and they will come get you. It is walkable but takes about 30 mins. Anything else you want to know let me know.
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« Reply #9 on: Thursday, October 17, 2013, 18:41:30 » |
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Thanks for that mate. Spot on..
We're looking to go around April time.. Want to do at least 2 or 3 European football weekends a Season, already done Dusseldorf & Duisburg.
Was smack bang in the middle of a sold out Block 42 thanks to a F95 ultra I know through a friend for the Fortuna vs. Dynamo game,
We're planning to head to Vitesse this season too, but want to fit in a cheap trip to Poland if it's possible as well!
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« Reply #10 on: Thursday, October 17, 2013, 19:23:12 » |
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Went to Prague in the summer. Didn't see any football, but it's a good city. Went to Plzen for a day whilst out there. Very quaint little town, quieter than prague. The football ground is right next to the brewer where pilsner was invented (i think). Didn't see any football, but the hostel I stayed at was less than 5 minutes away from Viktoria Zizkov's home ground, which was pretty quaint.  You didn't stay at the Clown and Bard did you? Just round the corner from Zizkov's ground. I went to see a Zizkov match back in '97 when I was in Praha for 3 months, what a great summer that was.
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« Reply #11 on: Thursday, October 17, 2013, 19:24:21 » |
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Went to prague a few years ago for a poker tourny. Cant remember much, but i do rememebr a massive 5 story nightclub.
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« Reply #12 on: Thursday, October 17, 2013, 19:29:47 » |
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How steep are those stands?
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« Reply #13 on: Thursday, October 17, 2013, 19:58:57 » |
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Can recommend Praha. Spent 6 days there a while back (working)  Prices did vary ,presuming they still use the Koruna, you should be able to get a large beer for roughly 30p and a decent meal for £3.Like any major city,it depends on what area you are in. Must admit to making a bit of a twat of myself during my stay. Spotted what i thought was a football stadium across the river and after walking half a mile West,crossing a bridge and walking half a mile East to take a pic . . it turned out to be a tennis stadium 
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« Reply #14 on: Thursday, October 17, 2013, 20:07:37 » |
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What's with all the correct pronunciation of a place name in its own language? Very un-English like.
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