You can doubt what you want, but I'm telling you what the story is.Originally Posted by pineapple stu
Again it proves nothing, and here's why.Originally Posted by Hibs4Ever
I'm aware they can speak to each other in Czech, like I said I deal with them everyday. But that's not what I meant. You edited out the "Poland, and other countries everyday" quote of mypost. That's clearly what I meant, not one country on it's own.
Most fans didn't like our last visit there. Many of them swerved it this time, and I understand why.
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And again, in central Europe, German is the common language, not English.
Most fans avoided the trip this time because, in case you haven't noticed, there's quite the recession on at the moment. Add in the fact that the last time was a local double header and that this time, tickets were going to be awkward to get because it was in a smaller ground, and we're just not that good any more, and you've lots of reasons why the away support was well down.
I'm amazed you have the gall to call anyone else ignorant.
I'm not talking about Central Europe, I'm talking about "other countries", i.e. everywhere. You're confusing "ignorant" with reality again.
Last time's double-header did not affect the numbers, while the Zilina allocation was less than the Prague one. We are a much better side now compared to the one that went out there in 2007.
People didn't go mainly because of the feedback from Slovakia last time. You only have to look at the posts from the time of the draw and the last game there to see that.
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You're talking about Slovakia. How much more Central Europe do you want?!
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