Its on the Slovak FA website also. The site is in Slovak so you have to use Google translate which I did last week.
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It's on the uefa website that slovakia v macedonia will be played at Štadión Pasienky, Bratislava
link - http://en.uefa.com/uefaeuro2012/matches/index.html
So will this mean our game will be on in the same venue??
I would think it was likely that our game will be there but they haven't confirmed it. They changed venue's in the last campaign so i wouldn't bank on it. At least we know that the stadium hasn't been bulldozed as some people mentioned.
Game confirmed as Bratislava accordingy to YBIG
FAI have confirmed the game will be played in Bratislava. Not on the website yet but it was stated on newstalk (off the ball)
Hi Lads, trying to book tickets from Prague to Bratislava by train, cant find any site that takes bookings. Cant anyone offer any advice on this?
There may be a restriction on how far in advance tickets can purchased. Within 30 days is a common restriction.
Slovan Bratislava are playing Red Star Belgrade at the Pasienky Stadion (sp.) on Thurs. 5th August in the 2nd leg of the Europa League if anyone wanted to take a peek online (MSK Zilina are playing at Pod Dubnom in 2nd leg of the Champions League on Wed. 4th August if anyone wanted to hedge their bets).
You can book train tickets through here within 2 months of travel: https://eshop.cd.cz/default.aspx
Or you can nalso booked through www.bahn.de as Prague to Bratislava is on the Berlin - Budapest route. The Czech site is always much cheaper than Bahn though.
Or you can go by bus. Eurolines CZ are taking bookings now on https://www.elines.cz/en/ for as little as 450kc return
Another bus company is Student Agency at http://jizdenky.studentagency.cz/Booking but they are also only taking bookings within 2 months of travel
I'd say you should be able to buy tickets for the train on the day as well.
A gunman went a bit crazy in Bratislava this morning, killing 7 people then himself
http://zpravy.idnes.cz/masakr-v-brat...zahranicni_btw
If rumours are true that the gunman was a gypsy, then expect a serious backlash from the skinheads over there and be very careful Bratislava if you're going there in next few weeks
"In other recent news, gunman runs riot in Cumbrian countryside, and other man runs amok in Northumberland. Citizens are still expected to exercise caution when visiting these areas."
This has nothing to do with football or Irish football fans. Forget about it.
Except my Slovak pal says it's another reason not to go to Bratislava. Never known people so down on their capital.
Still every Irish person feels so much love for The Pale.
Just to confirm, is this game Bratislava ? Other sites seem to have it down as Zilina, but I can make anything of this translation:
http://translate.google.com/translat...ko-v-ziline%2F
It's Zilina...150%
3 hour train journey from Brat.
Ah crap, well if anyone else is getting the flight from Luton that gets into Bratislava at 16:50 wants to share a taxi or airport transfer to Zilina let me know (it's 134miles from the Airport to Zilina and takes about 2hr 10m according to the via michelen website)....
http://www.viamichelin.co.uk/web/Iti...routeConso=5.6
What day is that???
Hope not the evening of the game!!
Yeah, annoyingly it is... the game should kick off at 19:45 our time, which is 20:45 their time.
The flight gets in at 16:50, get out of the airport at 17:15, pick up car / transfer at 17:30, arrive at Zilina at 19:30, 1 hr 15m before kick off...
20.30 ko local time.
Whats Zilina like after dark I wonder?
What's Sligo like after dark? There's your answer.
I think your being optimistic if think you'll make it with that much time to spare. Realistically I think your looking at leaving the airport after 6. By the time your get through security and go through the details of picking up a car. Bus transfer might be a better option. At least there'll be no hold up and the guy will know exactly where he's going.
Unless he takes a detour...have you seen Hostel :-))
6 of us need to be back in krakow at bout 7am on the wed morn, any ideas, taxi maybe?
FAI arrange free train service from Bratislava to Zilina. Fair play.
http://foot.ie/content/1367-RTE-FAI-...rt-in-Slovakia
Does it apply to game ticket holders only, or what?
Lads,
Whats the update on tickets for this game?
Assuming the ticket thread won't bare fruit, and the FAI arent getting any more, has anyone got any ideas on how to get one for the game?
Cheers
While the booze cruise was en route from Bratislava to Zilina, VIP game tickets were raffled by Delaney in the team's hotel.
The reaction on YBIG was quite positive regarding the trip, but I can't agree with them. I thought the Slovaks gave us the runaround from the very start, with the venue change, the ticketing arrangements, and the decision to fence our fans, (the only fans in the stadium who had to watch the game from behind a fence). I felt Zilina was hosting the national auditions for Army Idol on the night, such was the hostility of the police, who were looking for any excuse to lash out, and looked disappointed they couldn't. And of course, the level of English in the city was negligible, if at all.
All in all, the land of Nyet, and not a place you'd want to go back to in a hurry.
Venue change was a pain. Ticketing is their choice and we got twice the minimum allocation. They did sellout the game and there were very few touts (I didn't see any) so we
can't complain. If we drew England and gave them twice the away allocation we had to there would be lots of complaints on here.
I found the locals in Zilina to be very welcoming and friendly. Thewir English was a hell of a lot better than my Slovakian.
The away end in many continental stadiums is like that. Some grounds France and Germany spring to mind. It wasn't done for us.
Delaney went and got a number of home end tickets from MSK Zilina and sold and raffled them to Irish fans. I imagine the fans who got to see the game because of this were very grateful and thankful. I thought it was a risky thing to do personally as certain members of the media could have twisted it and his father got into a lot of hot water when he did
the same in Italia 90 & USA 94.
We got the 10% we were entitled to, no more no less (barring Delaney's tickets). Regarding the fencing, we know it wasn't done for us, but in Bratislava, there's no fences obstructing the action. As I said before, next year we should play them in Thomond Park and see how they like it. Instead they'll be in the best stadium available with good views of the game.Quote:
Originally Posted by gspain
I didn't find them friendly. Whether it was the rail staff, the police, or even the bar staff at the hotel, I found them to be not welcoming. On arrival at the station, the fans were treated to a display of the armoury available in Slovakia, and they followed the fans everywhere from the station to the square, to the ground, and the station again looking hostile and ready for combat at a moment's notice.
For the midnight express back, there were announcements in the station about it, unfortunately they were all in a language that nobody travelling on it spoke, so was kind of useless. The seats that were there in 2007 were removed, so anyone waiting for a train in the main hall had to either stand or sit in dirty corners of the station. Obviously their English, for those who did speak it, was better than our attempts at speaking their language, but that's a given on every trip. Even asking Hovorite anglicky? didn't work with them.
That's how I found them. Others had a different experience, and the FAI treated the fans very well, considering all the obstacles put in their path, but I was happy to be out of there with a point.
What were the hostels like?
Min away allocation for euros is 5% - they gave us 10%.
The stadium in Bratislava we played in last time is closed. We would have been in a more rundown stadium. This is by far the best stadium in the country.
I appreciate different people get different views of a place but I liked it and thought the people were fine.