Jaysus I really hope your wrong, flights booked.....:o
I presume this is it?http://www.ksc.de/aktuelles/anzeigen...ildpark-1.html
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Jaysus I really hope your wrong, flights booked.....:o
I presume this is it?http://www.ksc.de/aktuelles/anzeigen...ildpark-1.html
And from FAI.ie
Quote:
Georgia V Ireland: No decision yet from FIFA
Date: Wednesday, 27 August 2008
Section: International
At close of business today, FIFA has made no decision in relation to the venue for the Group 8 World Cup Qualifier between Georgia and Republic of Ireland on September 6. We remind fans that FIFA is the only authority who will make a decision on this fixture. The FAI will keep fans updated on www.fai.ie in the event of a FIFA decision.
OH ****E!!!
We've just booked EIGHT flights to Frankfurt and then onto Dubrovnik...400euro each!!!!
Could it still be a German city? Jaysus anywhere in central europe will do:mad::mad::mad:
All I'll say is it better not be on in fookeen Georgia coz I've already cancelled me flights & hotel! Bloody war. Could they not have had it during the Summer break.:mad:
Think i might be phoning FIFA from work again tomorrow demanding to speak to someone who knows whats going on :mad:
Complete joke......wouldn't happen with any other country :mad:
Typical ****ing FIFA useless shower of -----, I have a feeling that it will either be in Graz and or they might just tell the Germans to get their fingers out it only took them four days to overun poland a few years back!
Gerogian FA officail just on Radio 1 said it will be held in Meinz in germany, 10K seater stadium...........
M-Qualifikation Georgien gegen Irland in Mainz
Das WM-Qualifikationsspiel zwischen Georgien und Irland am Samstag, 6. September (Anpfiff 18 Uhr), wird im Mainzer Bruchwegstadion ausgetragen. Der 1. FSV Mainz 05 springt als Organisator kurzfristig als Ersatz für den ursprünglich ausgewählten Spielort Karlsruhe ein. Die Partie wird aufgrund der unsicheren politischen Lage in Georgien an einem neutralen Ort ausgetragen. Der georgische Verband will die Partie in Deutschland absolvieren und hatte sich an den Deutschen Fußball-Bund gewandt.
„Wir freuen uns, dass wir dem georgischen Verband kurzfristig aushelfen können. Auch für unsere Fans ist diese Partie sicher ein interessantes und außergewöhnliches Fußballereignis“, sagt 05-Präsident Harald Strutz. „Darüber hinaus freuen wir uns auf den Besuch von vielen Fans aus Irland, die durch dieses Spiel unsere Stadt kennen lernen.“
Derzeit laufen Abstimmungen mit dem georgischen Verband und dem Weltfußballverband FIFA zu diesem WM-Qualifikationsspiel. Informationen unter anderem zum Kartenvorverkauf folgen, sobald sie vorliegen. Da ausschließlich Sitzplätze zugelassen sind, beträgt die Kapazität des Bruchwegstadions zu dieser Partie nur 10.400 Plätze.
Rebooked my hotel for Mainz, looking forward to a good weekend and hopefully three points.
Delaney on Radio just confirmed Mainz, about an hour from Frankfurt at least its deffo on and I love German Beer!!!!!
€250 on Swine air dub Frankfurt Hahn return
£70 on swine from London
Lads for fecks sake, unless you are travelling on the saturday think outside the box, you do not have to fly to Frankfurst. This is Germany, trains run on time and are fast and reliable. You can fly to fecking Berlin and still make it.
Its mainly just saying that the match is scheduled for a 6pm kick-off (German time) in Mainz as a substitute stadium for Karlsruhe and the president of Mainz 05 is happy to be able to help out the Georgian FA and looks forward to the visit of many Irish fans for the match and they can get to know their city. Information regarding advance ticket sales will be issued soon. The stadium only has a 10,400 capacity. Thats about it really.
We are sorted as we will be in Vienna German trains are great just bloody expensive!!
Here is a translation
World cup qualifiers: Georgia v Ireland in Mains.
The world cup qualifier between Georgia and Ireland on Sat 6 September (kick off 1800), will be played in the Bruchwegstadium in Mainz. 1. FSV Mainz 05 is replacing the Karlsruhe as organisers for this game. The match has been moved to a neutral place due to the political situation in Georgia. The Georgian football association had expressed the wish to play in Germany and approached the German Football Association.
"We are pleased to be able to help the Georgian Football Association at such short notice. For our Fans, this game should also be interesting and unusual", said 05-President Harald Strutz. "Moreover, we are looking forward to welcoming many Irish fans to our city, which they will be able to get to know at the same time."
Currently, the Georgian Football Association and FIFA are voting on issues relating to this game. Further information, for example relating to advance ticket sales, will be made public as soon as decisions have been made. As there will only be seated areas in the stadium, the current max capacity is 10400.
Summary thread updated with a few bits of Mainz info - ground pictures, town location, wiki articles, etc.
The Georgian Football Federation is acting as host association for this fixture and is in charge of all arrangements including ticket allocation for the match. We have already asked the Georgian Football Federation to inform us of ticketing allocations for this match and expect to receive a response soon. In the interim the FAI has sent a team of staff members to Mainz who are in the process of negotiating a ticketing operation for Irish fans at the stadium in the days leading up to the match. As soon as this has been finalised and signed off by all parties, we will provide further details for fans on www.fai.ie.
The FAI welcomes FIFA’s decision to put the safety of fans and players first by playing this match in a neutral venue.
http://www.fai.ie/index.php?option=c...k=view&id=3490
Poor Karlsruhr, the hotels and bars there were expecting a big bonanza. They got mass bookings and cancellations all within the space of 24 hours.
I was going to Tbilist via Frankfurt and Vienna anyway, so it's only a slight detour rather than a full cancellation for me. Just sorted my hotel room in Mainz. Less than two hours since the official confirmation and nearly all accommodation in the city is gone. We ARE an on-the-ball bunch, aren't we?
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=e...19312&t=h&z=16
stadium looks a bit small
Any news on the ticket situation?? Thinking of driving up myself.
Over €500 worth of a trip down the drain! The things we do for the Boys in Green! Anyways, plan B, me & Beavis are sorted as follows:
€49 a night for a double room here beside Mainz somewhere:
http://www.goldentulipruesselsheim.de/
€220 total for 2, aerlingus, to Frankfurt Thursday 4th
http://www.aerlingus.com/cgi-bin/obe...line/index.jsp
Planes, trains & automobiles to Podgorica after the hurling on Sunday. Should be fun.
and the wine festival in Stuttgart a couple of years ago was spot on..happy days
The Old Town in Mainz looks quite good.....and The Old Town Square looks ideal for the usual pre-match football launching!;)
http://realtravel.com/mainz-photos-p40027-4006175.html
Just got a call from the FAI, Those that were going to Georgia are going to get tickets for the game in Germany
I was told that they will probably be available from the ground and that if you were going to Georgia that they will be there in an envelope with your name on it from probably Tuesday. Just to point out this is the proposed arrangment for those who had tickets for the Georgia game promised to them by the FAI.
Got the same call. More info Monday but everyone who had tickets booked for Tbilisi will get them for Mainz.
It's easy to say now that I'm sorted but I don't think tickets will be too hard in the end. We bought 20,000 to Stuttgart but had 9 months notice. Gweorgia are much less attractive opponents and time is limited to organise things.
i dont think we brought that many to stuttgart in fairness, id say it was closer to 8 - 10 in the end.
My first post on this forum! I have just returned to Ireland having lived in Mainz/Wiesbaden area for 10 years. Am glad to answer any questions in relation to the area.
Maybe some of the following might be helpful:
A bus takes you directly from Frankfurt-Hahn airport to Mainz central station - journey time about 1 hour 10 minutes. http://www.orn-online.de/aiportshutt...plan_mainz.htm. If you are in a group of 10 people you can ask for a group rate - but price is normally 11 euro.
Direct S-Bahn train from Frankfurt International airport to Mainz central station.
If hotels in Mainz are full, then Wiesbaden is fine too - just 10 from Mainz by train. It is a beautiful city too - Achat hotel in Wiesbaden is just 50 Euro/night & would be fine - www.achat-hotel.de. There is also an Ibis in Wiesbaden with rooms normally around 45 euro/night - www.accorhotels.com or http://www.accorhotels.com/accorhote...he_hotel.shtml
Mainz is a lively student city with loads of restaurants & bars & a lovely pedestrian area. Wiesbaden has loads of restaurants & bars too & is a beautiful city. Both have cracking irish pubs! www.irish-pub-mainz.de.
Weather is great there at the moment - 33 degrees yesterday in Mainz!!