The UEFA Cup final a few years ago between Sevilla and Espanyol (at Hampden, which is a kip) was a great match.
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The UEFA Cup final a few years ago between Sevilla and Espanyol (at Hampden, which is a kip) was a great match.
Hampden is easily the worst stadium I've ever been to. Even the glamour of Maradona's first game in charge of Argentina couldn't save it.
Looks ok on TV and in pictures, what's so bad about it? facilities, view, atmosphere, all of the above?
Crap view, ugly..
Apparently Porto and Braga are only 47km's apart.
I have decided to go. I bought tickets for the Upper Tier East Stand for €50 off ticketmaster. Think I'm seated around the edge of the penalty box. I always prefer the upper tier anyway so I am delighted with these. The tickets two or three rows back from the pitch, very much to one side, are priced at €135. If anything it should be the other way around I think! There was no booking fee but there is a rather mental box office collection fee of €15. I'd like to see the justification for that, paying to go to the effort of collecting my own tickets! Anyway, I'm really looking forward to it now, just hoping to avoid driver fatigue on the way back.
I'm not sure if it's the case now, but certainly a few years ago Braga used to be Porto "B". This was mainly down to the fact they used to have many Porto reserves in their squad on loan. I think this has changed now since Boavista (anyone remember them and their boxed in stadium?) suffered a meltdown. Boavista were the send team in the city of Porto (they actually won the league in around 2001) but now their non-league so I think Braga might be more of a rival with Porto.
Mustn't be a sell out so. I hope the turnout doesn't embarrass us.
Kind of related, I find out today how many (if any) Olympic tickets I get. I applied for about 5k's worth!
You'd barely know the game was on, its seems our sports media is following its English counterparts in pretending the football world revolves around the EPL. Nothing new I suppose
Lies... today's the day they start taking money from accounts... as of now they haven't taken any from mine. :) Speaking of which...
It's unfortunate that it's on the same week as the Queen's visit, which is taking the focus of the press away from the final
Just passed lansdowne on the train. Serious amount of tv vans about.
Getting a freebie, looking forward to it now, it should be a great experience. This Porto team has some great attacking players so with a bit of luck there'll be a few goals.
The problem is the lack of British club interest, not the small insignificant other hanging around with the national bill-signer for the week. Liverpool/manu sells copy here, Braga/Porto don't.Quote:
Originally Posted by tetsujin1979
Looks like a good turnout/atmosphere, wish I went up now....
The lack of posts since the game started says most about the game.
But it was more interesting than watching the Queen perform her duties.
Half those suits in the 5 rows behind Platini look like they are about to drop dead any minute.
Crowd was very vibrant from what I could tell. The match wasn't very memorable, but the Queen's speech was, in my opinion.
It's a sad night for football when a European final is eclipsed by the Queen's speech.
I was more interested in the game than the Queen was in having a sip from her pint.
Not long back, delighted I went.
Porto fans had about 2/3 of the stadium, Braga seemed to be limited to most of the upper tier of the West stand.
Saw loads of flags in the rest of the west, Croatia, Holland, Liverpool, Germany and even the US!
Porto fans definitely made the atmosphere worth it, even if the game itself wasn't great. Place erupted after the goal went in.
note to FAI security staff, this proves people can be trusted with flags in the stadium
Very much enjoyed it too. Apart from the people who sat in the wrong seats around us and then refused to move which resulted in a lot of back and forth with stewards and confused folk looking for their seats, ruined a lot of the first half and they still didn't manage to sort it out until half time.
The stewards trying to make the Braga "ultras" group sit down and spread out into their seats didn't help the atmosphere first half. Where they were all tightly gathered it did look a little dangerous, but it looked like it was going to turn nasty at times and it kept disrupting their singing as more and more Gardai and stewards attempted to move them and started pulling individuals out. A few objects where thrown at the bottom tier too in the second half when some refs decisions went against them, but nothing too substantial.
Had a great view of the goal and the Braga miss in the second half. The header from Falcao was pure class, although the non-existant marking certainly helped. Ref probably bottled sending off the Porto right back when he might have had a second yellow, although there was a bit of a dive from the Braga player I thought.
I hate that day tripper mentality. Robots who hate to sit where their ticket says. It's typical of the modern 'fan' so I shouldn't be surprised. When we played in the cup final last year our support stood where they wanted 500 ish lads all mobbed up like a terrace no one complaining. With the numbers we had when the flares where lit off stewards couldn't do a thing I think this is the way it should be. Good to hear Bragas lads defended their section from them goons I bet stewards didn't try to move into Portos ultras section because of the numbers they had? I hate that stadium mainly due to those goons they hire. Get a real job.
so if someone spends over a €100 on a ticket its ok for someone who spent half that to take their seat??
your idea of seating may be ok with a few hundred fans but in a stadium pretty much sold out there would be carnage.
took in this match last night and while the match was terrible i really enjoyed the atmosphere. stadium looked great also and i was proud of it.
believe it or not there are seats in hampden that you cant see one of the goals from. i dont know if they are actually used or not but the seats are there and blocked by a wall. couldnt believe what i saw
You say you enjoyed the atmosphere but but having seat numbers forces like minded lads to go and sit in different parts of the ground instead of standing together. There was 36000 at our cup final with the bottom tier sold out and didn't cause problems. If you pay one hundred euro to watch a game of footbal you're a mug and deserve to what you get. it's day trippers paying ridiculous amounts of money that's killing football.
I can see both sides to a degree, it was ridiculous the stewards interfering with the Braga Ultras, but I'm sure there was some pressure from a health and safety perspective. In the section we were in, it was all Irish day trippers, nobody was standing and it was just a pain in the arse that a few people who couldn't be bothered sitting in the right seats caused a load of disruption and distracted from the start of the game.
So a guy that wants to go to a game so badly that he's willing to spend €100, even though he knows it's a complete rip off is a mug? I've paid €70 plenty of times for run of the mill Irish matches, and although I was fully aware I was being absolutely rode, I was still happier to pay it than watch it on tv. There's no way in the world I would have just accepted sh!ttier seats than the ones I paid for because a bunch of guys wanted to put their arms around each other and sing Olé Olé.
Typical paddy of the past 10 years. Yes he is a mug and so is someone who pays 70euro. This is the reason why football is over priced with middle class idiots jumping on the bandwagon. Look at Germany where there is a strong fan culture, ticket prices are around 10euro because supporters won't let the greedy clubs take advantage of them and will boycott games if they are been ripped off.
Stick to the rugby if you like been ripped off pal....
some photos from the final: https://picasaweb.google.com/tetsuji...eat=directlink
It should be the same price yeah different prices is only an excuse to rip off the public, when your up in the heavens of the top tier naturally it should be cheaper.Stewards checking tickets at the exits will make sure everyone goes to the correct tier. I don't agree with all seater stadiums completely over the top health and safety if 30% of every ground was terrace If you be "fair" for people who like to sit in silence and for those who want to support their team with more passion but that's a different discussion.
I thought it was pretty clear that I don't particularly like being ripped off "pal". I've only a passing interest in Rugby, have never been to a game, so I'm not sure how I'm supposed to "stick" to it.
You have a valid point us all being mugs for paying that sort of money, but expecting people to sit wherever to accommdate a few more vocal supporters is alien to me.
Maybe this should be split from the original topic. If all tickets on each tier were the same price and kept at a price where at a price where the working class can afford it would make no difference where you sit because you would have none of this nonsense of I paid more for my ticket. It's nothing to do with accommodating the vocal fans. As I said before having different prices for the same tier is only a excuse to rip fans of more.
I don't agree with you. This is why:Quote:
Originally Posted by Red Army
http://news.bbc.co.uk/olmedia/55000/...57920_lepp.jpg
Safety is more important than singing.