Sabre wrote:I was planning to prepare a match thread after todays game, so I'll post it in this one.
red37 wrote:Sabre wrote:I was planning to prepare a match thread after todays game, so I'll post it in this one.
No worries Ivan.
I was inspired for a bit this afternoon thats all....
Lets hope it DOES go ahead and that you enjoy your experience in the Cauldron. With an away goal or two as a significant bonus!
Sabre wrote:red37 wrote:Sabre wrote:I was planning to prepare a match thread after todays game, so I'll post it in this one.
No worries Ivan.
I was inspired for a bit this afternoon thats all....
Lets hope it DOES go ahead and that you enjoy your experience in the Cauldron. With an away goal or two as a significant bonus!
The Cauldron very appropiate.
It's a very especial game for me because Vicente Calderon is one of the few stadiums I haven't visited, and it will be a pleasure to be there to watch Liverpool play . 8am we leave San Sebastian, and we plan to have lunch in the Sierra (mountains before reaching Madrid), so we'll be there at 13.00 PM. 500KM or so, can't wait.
I just hope not to find too many atleticos in the posh zone Reg got me the tickets
8am we leave San Sebastian, and we plan to have lunch in the Sierra (mountains before reaching Madrid), so we'll be there at 13.00 PM.
Sabre wrote:I'm praying here. Reg got me two tickets for that game (I won't forget that gift ever), and I've asked two days off at work. What else could go wrong this season? Getting two tickets from Reg and a Vulcan ruining it?
FFS, I hope the game goes ahead. I was planning to prepare a match thread after todays game, so I'll post it in this one.
s@int wrote:Liverpool set to avoid 21-hour journey from hell despite UEFA giving green light to Europa League semi-finals
By Sportsmail Reporter Last updated at 4:19 PM on 19th April 2010
Liverpool could be saved a monster trip to Madrid after it was revealed that the flight ban will be lifted on Tuesday.
UEFA refused to postpone Liverpool's Europa League semi-final against Atletico Madrid on Thursday - leaving the players, staff and fans facing a 2,600-mile overland journey to Spain.
But the news from air traffic control company Nats has now eased their fears over making the massive trip.
Liverpool are now set to travel by train and coach to Bordeaux before catching a flight to Madrid.
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