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Second Favourite City
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Looking for an away day with the football team boys. Where does everyone recommend done Liverpool last which was my choice.
Any ideas
Any ideas
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Edinburgh0
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Brisbane0
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Newcastle0
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Las Vegas0
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Dublin0
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Dublin has mentioned, within an a couple hours away would be more ideal.
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Can't go too wrong with any of the major German cities.0
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Barcelona... bloody marvellous ...0
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Paris0
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Munich!!!! Great beer, great atmosphere and if you watch the footy great stadium.0
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The thing about Dublin is that there is nothing to do there other than drink and thats what you want from a boys weekend
Paris and Barcelona are not lads weekenders save that for 2014 when we're in the champions league0 -
This. If you haven't been to Berlin (or Munich, or even some of the less big and popular cities like Nuremberg) then go immediately.DaveMehmet said:Can't go too wrong with any of the major German cities.
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If flying is an option I agree about Germany. Munich or Hamburg.0
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Fly to Dusseldorf and you've got Dortmund, Cologne, Schalke, Kaiserslauten, Leverkusen, Fortuna and others all within an hour. 2 or 3 games in a weekend is easy.0
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Saw the title and instantly thought "Sydney".
If you want UK then Newcastle is always a laugh. Europe then I've heard good things about Geman cities - as above. I wasn't that fussed about Dublin myself.0 -
Rome, and try to go November 11th and watch the Rome derby.0
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Nottingham is a cracking night out. Plenty to look at as well, if you know what I mean.0
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Museums?Brendan_O_Connell said:Nottingham is a cracking night out. Plenty to look at as well, if you know what I mean.
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Newcastle is an awesome night out0
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For a piss-up:
UK - Newcastle
Europe - Prague
To actually experience something worthwhile:
UK - Bath
Europe - Cordoba0 -
Rome actually is my second favourite city (Rio first), and getting tickets for the derby isn't too tough if you're prepared to go through an agent.uncle said:Rome, and try to go November 11th and watch the Rome derby.
Krakow is also a good mix of culture, drinking and football, plus if you go to Amsterdam you can easily get two games done in a weekend.
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Yep, museums !!Off_it said:
Museums?Brendan_O_Connell said:Nottingham is a cracking night out. Plenty to look at as well, if you know what I mean.
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Hamburg - lots of drinking opportunities and a cracking stadium if HSV are playing
Nottingham - fantastic night out0 -
Plenty to chose from CAFC I travel a lot on business but can say the following cities are great:
Berlin - The Stadium is now magnificent and has the history attached (1936 Olympics)
Barcelona - Nowhere quite like the Nou Camp
Madrid - A beautiful city not as atmospheric as Barcelona though
Rome - enough said
and as a curve ball
Stockholm - really beautiful and in the summer the best looking woman I have ever seen
UK I would say Chester, York and Bath but for lively nightlife Newcastle and Nottingham0 -
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Krakow or Milan are also a good options for football and a lot to see/do/drink/eat0
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England: Kendal
Europe: Paris.0
















