But now Cork is trough................. I want to get in the Cork part of the Nijmegen football ground as a Dutchmen .........
I dont know if thats possible :)
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But now Cork is trough................. I want to get in the Cork part of the Nijmegen football ground as a Dutchmen .........
I dont know if thats possible :)
Only been in Europe once before - 1983/84 Cup Winners' Cup when they lost 5-2 to Barca in the Second Round.Quote:
Originally Posted by Gary
Link here for more info...
NEC is a big club in holland, normally around 14,000 people I think in the stadium. They have a very fanatic supporters crowd.
It should be a nice game to watch - and a pleasent stay in the stadium....... De Goffert
For intertoto I think maybe a crowd of 8,000
Cork to Amsterdam
on the bus - Eurolines
€133 return. including all taxes.
Leave Cork at 2pm from the bus station. Travelling through Dublin, Hollyhead, London, Eurotunnel, Antwerp, Breda, Utrect, Amsterdam.
Arriving the following day at 9pm.
Anyone interested?
i am, what dates?Quote:
Originally Posted by Ref
What times for the way home?
Hey NEC,
Can you confirm that Youssouf Hersi was sold to Herenveen? Can you also confirm that Polish International Striker Andrzej Niedzielan will be out injured and probably won't be fit for the City games?
Who are your best players and what positions do they play in?
Details of Bus Eireann bus to Amsterdam here
(the connecting serviceto Dublin from Cork is 2pm).
Those buses go everyday.
Yes, ik can confirm both. But for Hersi we got a simular player, said Boutahar. Our problem is with te strikers (we've got only one at the moment) but we can trust our solid goalkeeper which in my eyes is the best in Holland at the moment.Quote:
Originally Posted by Shelsman
Can you tell me where you got this player ( Said Boutahar ) from? Was it another Dutch club?Quote:
Originally Posted by NEC Nijmegen
It's OK, I just looked him up. He spent last season on loan from Feyenoord to RKC Waalwijk. He is a left sided midfielder and scored 6 goals last season. He was supposedly a transfer target for Glasgow Rangers.
Ok, next problem :D I think we are going with the brussels-shannon flight on sunday. Any suggestions for transportation from the airport to Cork?? The options which i found were very expensive en not so good... :(
what time is the flight sunday??? the game kicks off at 15:30?Quote:
Originally Posted by NEC Nijmegen
Your best bet is to hire a car at the airport for however long you are going..it will save you when you drive back there too..
the flight is landing at 11 am on sunday (your time :) )Quote:
Originally Posted by NorthoftheLee
In that case the only way you'll make it to Turners Cross in time for kick off is if you hire a car.Quote:
Originally Posted by NEC Nijmegen
Busses and Trains cannot be relied on when it's Sunday.Quote:
Originally Posted by NEC Nijmegen
To make sure you'll see the game, you'll have to rent a car
In that case i think we fly in on saturday...
Thanks again!!
fly to dublin.. much easier to get to cork from there. you can get the train(3hrs) for 52 euro return or a bus(4hrs) for aprox 25euro return or fly(35mins) with aer arann for approx 100 returnQuote:
Originally Posted by NEC Nijmegen
shannon has no proper links
Thanks, this is the kind of info i was looking for!! :) Tomorrow we book the flight to dublin and take the bus to cork...Quote:
Originally Posted by one_bounce
see you tomorrow!!
When you get to the airport, take the 747 bus to the central bus station for 5Euro.Quote:
Originally Posted by NEC Nijmegen
From there you can get the Dublin to Cork bus.
It takes about 4.5 hours.
See you tomorrow.