Quite lucky in that were flying with BA for 138 quid each from Glasgow, mate has a cousin who lives near the ground so no accommodation to pay which is probably a relief conisidering the price of a drink, anyone up for joining us on the street? :)
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Quite lucky in that were flying with BA for 138 quid each from Glasgow, mate has a cousin who lives near the ground so no accommodation to pay which is probably a relief conisidering the price of a drink, anyone up for joining us on the street? :)
we're staying in the 6th Arrondissement in a cheap hotel, from the last time i was there this is a good area for a bit of nightlife and i went out to the ground for a tour and had no problems gettnig the Metro out.
i think any area will be full of Irish that weekend anyway.
bit of a pain that the match is not till 8.45.
http://www.excelsior-paris-hotel.com...h/location.htm
There are some good eurostar deals out now , circa £150 for retrun including 2 nights hotel going friday to sunday.
This is where we're staying. It's about €70 each a night for a single room. One of the lads in my group has been to Paris a number of times and says that he knows the area well....says it's a lively aul spot so that will do me nicely.
http://www.kyriad-paris-xviii-cligna...hotel-resa.com
Cna anyone help me with getting tickets for the France game in Paris !!!
Thanks
John
There another thread on tickets to the French game, I'm sure there's a lot of info on this one too, why not try reading back through it ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by John Boy
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Originally Posted by davros
Some lazy boys out there :)
I see those robbing *******s euroteam are advertising tickets for the French match in Paris. If you fancy buying from the thieving ****s you’ll be looking to fork out between £150 - £250 sterling, which works out to be in and around €227 - €378 per ticket.
How do they manage that. Are they premium seats or just touts in disguise?Quote:
Originally Posted by Fr. Murphy
Another point is, that there seems to be v. little around, a couple of vans outside the metro selling cans of lager and that is it. So if your thinking about getting up there early it may be worth thinking about bringing your own supplies.Quote:
Originally Posted by cfdh_edmundo
Do they not sell beer inside the ground. Im compiling a list of pubs in Paris and around the ground. Right dose of Irish pubs in around the centre. McBrides or Oscar Wildes seem like the place to be during the day. Both a short walk from each other. Reasonable beer prices, 3 hour Happy hours and stay open til 4amQuote:
Originally Posted by Pat O' Banton
Didn't actually look for one at half time. So unsure but as it doubles as a rugby stadium I would presume that they have the facilities for this.Quote:
Originally Posted by blobbyblob
The only bar I was in was just across from the Parc de Princes, can't remember the name but it was worth a look around for some of the memrobilia. About twenty minute (pretty much due south) walk from Eifel tower.
Irish bars tend to be a bit too packed so try not to stay for too long.
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Originally Posted by Pat O' Banton
In retrospect Pat O' I've searched and searched but theres SFA between Clichy and Saint Denis (about 5k) so either get your fill and grab the metro or go knacker drinkin cans outside the stadium for the day if thats your bag
are they not the same to**ers who stiched people up for the swiss game? promised tickets but didnt have any at all??? :mad:Quote:
Originally Posted by Fr. Murphy
wehay, I found one - My Goodness, Boulevard Anatole France, St Denis, 1km from the ground. I wouldnt say there will be anyone in there. :D :mad: :ball: :eek:
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Originally Posted by Jon'o
Ah Im sure they didnt mean it. Forgive and forget. Me bo^%4x. :mad:
other ''cracker deals'' on www.euroteam.info
FA Cup final Millennium Stadium, Wales (United Kingdom} 21.05.2005 / price 790 / 1550 (GBP)
and
France vs Ireland Stade de France, Paris, France 09.10.2004 / price 150 / 250 (GBP)
funny that the fai wants e22
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Originally Posted by Jon'o
In fairness to them, postage costs 20 nicker
sure the air cargo costs to send a ticket must be massive.... i read another section on that site which mentioned something about the reason for the high price is to cover admin and the increased re sale value..... surely thats ticket touting??
thought they should'nt be resold for more than face value?? :mad:
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Originally Posted by Jon'o
Thats the thing you see. It is face value!!! 25 quid for the ticket. 20 quid for it to be personally delivered. 390 quid to pay for the phone calls to explain to you how there must be some kind of mistake and to make it look like they are really getting the tickets to you on time, and for the after match excuses why they didnt get there. 5 quid for apology letters and stamps.
200 quid profit