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Switzerland v England 8th September.

TheBrand09
TheBrand09 Posts: 667
edited July 2014 in Other Football and Sports
Heading out to Basel for the first match of euro 2016 quallifing group.
First time I would of followed England abroad.
Anyone else going out there for it?
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  • TheBrand09
    TheBrand09 Posts: 667
    8th September I mean.
  • Absurdistan
    Absurdistan Posts: 8,024
    Whats the point, will scrape through qualifying then go missing in 4 years. It's like ground hog day.
  • TheBrand09
    TheBrand09 Posts: 667
    Try and tickets for France 2016. Only tournament I'll probably go out to. So going to make an effort to get some caps on the board. Plus good games against Ireland and Scotland coming up.
  • The_President
    The_President Posts: 14,280
    who's in our group?
  • carly burn
    carly burn Posts: 19,499
    Would rather dip my balls in a bucket of battery acid.
  • Callumcafc
    Callumcafc Posts: 63,838
    edited July 2014

    who's in our group?

    Switzerland
    Slovenia
    Estonia
    Lithuania
    San Marino

    Two qualify, one goes into play-offs.
  • ValleyGary
    ValleyGary Posts: 38,015

    Would rather dip my balls in a bucket of battery acid.

    Really? I would absolutely love to see England away. Yeah we are shit but look how fun it is following Charlton away and we've always been shit.
  • Clem_Snide
    Clem_Snide Posts: 11,748
    Think I read that they are re-evaluating how they give priority for tickets. I'm sure it said that home games would earn priority for tournament tickets.
  • TheBrand09
    TheBrand09 Posts: 667
    2 points for home games. 1 point for away games.
  • SE7toSG3
    SE7toSG3 Posts: 3,140
    edited July 2014
    Yep will be there along with more than a few addicks who cant be bothered to post about how poor we are/will be, like following Charlton set your expectation s low and have a great time brand09 Basel is a good night out and a really good atmosphere, one of the stand out trips in the qualifying group.

    Do I expect England to win Euro 16..... No
    Do I intend to have a good time watching them try to qualify with a few Wembley nights and overseas trips....yes
    And there's the point

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  • ValleyGary
    ValleyGary Posts: 38,015

    2 points for home games. 1 point for away games.

    So you get more points for lining the FA's pocket than spending hundreds of pounds following England around Europe?!
  • TheBrand09
    TheBrand09 Posts: 667

    2 points for home games. 1 point for away games.

    So you get more points for lining the FA's pocket than spending hundreds of pounds following England around Europe?!
    Only way they will get people to attend some terrible home games in our group.
  • wow, that came round quick after brazilapalooza...
  • SE7toSG3
    SE7toSG3 Posts: 3,140


    2 points for home games. 1 point for away games.

    So you get more points for lining the FA's pocket than spending hundreds of pounds following England around Europe?!
    Only way they will get people to attend some terrible home games in our group.
    Sadly perhaps I love home games, a shirt trip to Kings X for me, a couple in the Mable Tavern then Euston Sq to Wembley Park, I am 46 but still get a buzz walking Wembley way with my lad and whilst the atmosphere can often be flat (Ghana being a recent exception) home in time to hear Scotland have shipped a late equaliser to the Faroe Islands, now with an additional 2 tournament points in the bag as an England fan member what's not to like? As for cost, family stand block 112 for members cost £35 for 8 year old and me, travel cards for 2 from Knebworth with rail card £14
  • ValleyGary
    ValleyGary Posts: 38,015


    2 points for home games. 1 point for away games.

    So you get more points for lining the FA's pocket than spending hundreds of pounds following England around Europe?!
    Only way they will get people to attend some terrible home games in our group.
    A new approach to the national side would help that. I think it's a shocking way to treat the faithful England fans.
  • MrOneLung
    MrOneLung Posts: 26,906
    SE7toSG3 said:


    2 points for home games. 1 point for away games.

    So you get more points for lining the FA's pocket than spending hundreds of pounds following England around Europe?!
    Only way they will get people to attend some terrible home games in our group.
    Sadly perhaps I love home games, a shirt trip to Kings X for me, a couple in the Mable Tavern then Euston Sq to Wembley Park, I am 46 but still get a buzz walking Wembley way with my lad and whilst the atmosphere can often be flat (Ghana being a recent exception) home in time to hear Scotland have shipped a late equaliser to the Faroe Islands, now with an additional 2 tournament points in the bag as an England fan member what's not to like? As for cost, family stand block 112 for members cost £35 for 8 year old and me, travel cards for 2 from Knebworth with rail card £14
    Not been to Mabels for years. Was my local for two years in 90's as lived round corner in Dukes Road.

    How much is family stand mbership.
  • SE7toSG3
    SE7toSG3 Posts: 3,140
    edited July 2014
    Its still a great pub,half football half office bods, no stresses about pavement drinking os and sheperds name so they keep a nice pint new lanlord is friendly, England fan membership is free online (I forget the latest name as I still call it the England travel club from 1990) and Swerve on here with his lad George are also members.
    The new Parcel Yard at Kings x (fullers) is also good and worth a visit *note addicks going to Peterborough
  • bazjonster
    bazjonster Posts: 2,875
    SE7toSG3 said:


    2 points for home games. 1 point for away games.

    So you get more points for lining the FA's pocket than spending hundreds of pounds following England around Europe?!
    Only way they will get people to attend some terrible home games in our group.
    Sadly perhaps I love home games, a shirt trip to Kings X for me, a couple in the Mable Tavern then Euston Sq to Wembley Park, I am 46 but still get a buzz walking Wembley way with my lad and whilst the atmosphere can often be flat (Ghana being a recent exception) home in time to hear Scotland have shipped a late equaliser to the Faroe Islands, now with an additional 2 tournament points in the bag as an England fan member what's not to like? As for cost, family stand block 112 for members cost £35 for 8 year old and me, travel cards for 2 from Knebworth with rail card £14
    Great point! Bloody miss those 'twin towers' though mate! That really did it for me - iconically special.
  • dizzee
    dizzee Posts: 5,616
    Easiest group we could have asked for. I'm sure we will storm the groups with world class Sterling, Lallana, And Sturridge. Well, that's what we're told.
  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 69,981
    We do seem to get easy groups, I'm sure our dismal failure in WC2014 will have an effect on that going forward though

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  • We do seem to get easy groups, I'm sure our dismal failure in WC2014 will have an effect on that going forward though

    Ah, but we always seem to make hard work of them. Switzerland away won't be a pushover.
  • We do seem to get easy groups, I'm sure our dismal failure in WC2014 will have an effect on that going forward though

    Ah, but we always seem to make hard work of them. Switzerland away won't be a pushover.
    Switzerland away will be a certain defeat
  • Shrew
    Shrew Posts: 5,751
    I really like Basel, great little city. Anyone ever tried the jump in the river method of getting from the city park into the centre. The River is so strong it just sweeps you in, regular commuter method, though your in trouble if you don't get off in time.
  • The Red Robin
    The Red Robin Posts: 26,154

    Heading out to Basel for the first match of euro 2016 quallifing group.
    First time I would of followed England abroad.
    Anyone else going out there for it?

    Why? No offence but I England are so frustrating and dull to watch. I'd resent every penny.
  • Heading out to Basel for the first match of euro 2016 quallifing group.
    First time I would of followed England abroad.
    Anyone else going out there for it?

    Why? No offence but I England are so frustrating and dull to watch. I'd resent every penny.
    Watching Charlton was far worse than watching England last season.
  • ValleyGary
    ValleyGary Posts: 38,015

    Heading out to Basel for the first match of euro 2016 quallifing group.
    First time I would of followed England abroad.
    Anyone else going out there for it?

    Why? No offence but I England are so frustrating and dull to watch. I'd resent every penny.
    Do you not ask the same question to yourself most Saturdays?
  • The_Organiser
    The_Organiser Posts: 3,999
    edited July 2014
    Few of us heading out for it. Went the time before in Basel so beware it's obviously expensive.

    For those who say why? I support the shirt, not the players who wear it, most of whom I dislike. Yes the football will be shite but as a patriotic man nothing compares to seeing some corner of a foreign land turn into England for a few days - flags up GSTQ love it.

    Its also a chance to meet up with mates who follow different clubs all over the Country. I've met lifelong mates following England who support Port Vale, Rochdale, Spurs, Stafford Rangers, Oldham, Glasgow Rangers amongst others.

    And as for the group - crap for football but Slovenia, Estonia, Lithuania all cracking places for a few nights away and are places you are unlikely to otherwise go. Add in Scotland and Ireland away this campaign and there is lots to look forward to.

    Englands away support is not what it was but hey ho - 12 of us are still heading out to Estonia (most likely ticketless) in Oct with a night either side in Latvia and Finland. Can't wait.

    This is why I get pissed off when everyone jumps on the tournament bandwagon but then slag off people who follow England away full time.

    And the caps reward is a joke now but then that sums the FA up.
  • CAFCBourne
    CAFCBourne Posts: 3,796
    It will be spot on go there with the lads enjoy a few beers and take in the game the memories of the trip will be relived for years.
  • The_Organiser
    The_Organiser Posts: 3,999
    Echo what Bourne said - some of my best ever memories are from following England away - you'll get hooked though The Brand 09 -well on aways - home games are tripe.
  • Swerve
    Swerve Posts: 1,242
    All booked, 8 of us going I think. Been to Switzerland a few times but still looking forward to it, not flying directly to Basel so we also have a couple of decent train journeys to add to the mix and enjoy a beer and the views.

    Like @SE7toSG3‌ we also really enjoy the home games, probably a lot to do with the boy who has barely missed one since he was five. £25 for the pair of us behind the goal for the Norway game so good value. I guess the new caps system will benefit us as we do all the homes...trying to get his caps up so I can get him to a game in France 2016.

    Also booked for Estonia, and hotels in Glasgow sorted!