Quote from: Dave on October 07, 2024, 11:05:41 AMQuote from: purpletrousers on October 07, 2024, 11:02:53 AMAnybody any inside info?After both countries change clocks both back one hour 27/10, Brussels is still an hour ahead of London in October. Bruges KO is listed as 1745 in both countries but presumably will be 1645 U.K. will be a lot of people finishing early…I think the 17.45 would be UK time and it'll be different for CET. All the early kick-offs so far have been 17.45 UK.https://www.clubbrugge.be/en/competition/a-kern/all-matches Their AC Milan away in October is listed 1745, their Villa home in Nov 1745, would be very weird if it's a mistake there. There is a mistake one side of the channel.
Quote from: purpletrousers on October 07, 2024, 11:02:53 AMAnybody any inside info?After both countries change clocks both back one hour 27/10, Brussels is still an hour ahead of London in October. Bruges KO is listed as 1745 in both countries but presumably will be 1645 U.K. will be a lot of people finishing early…I think the 17.45 would be UK time and it'll be different for CET. All the early kick-offs so far have been 17.45 UK.
Anybody any inside info?After both countries change clocks both back one hour 27/10, Brussels is still an hour ahead of London in October. Bruges KO is listed as 1745 in both countries but presumably will be 1645 U.K. will be a lot of people finishing early…
Quote from: olaftab on October 07, 2024, 10:05:13 AM1 ticket obtained in the Jan Breydel stadium however important question, was or is Jan Breydel a famous Belgian? wikiQuoteJan Breydel (Dutch pronunciation: [jɑm ˈbrɛidəl]; c. 1264 – between 1328 and 1333)[1] is credited with leading the Bruges Matins (Brugse Metten), a violent uprising against Philip the Fair.[2] He is said to have played a major role in the Franco-Flemish War, even though his authenticity has since been questioned.[3]
1 ticket obtained in the Jan Breydel stadium however important question, was or is Jan Breydel a famous Belgian?
Jan Breydel (Dutch pronunciation: [jɑm ˈbrɛidəl]; c. 1264 – between 1328 and 1333)[1] is credited with leading the Bruges Matins (Brugse Metten), a violent uprising against Philip the Fair.[2] He is said to have played a major role in the Franco-Flemish War, even though his authenticity has since been questioned.[3]
Yep gutted. Had naively got some hope up!
Quote from: purpletrousers on October 07, 2024, 02:24:49 PMYep gutted. Had naively got some hope up! Sorry to hear that. Any plan to go and sit with Brugge fans?
No way would I go all that way to sit in a bar,
Managed to snag a Young Boys away ticket, but having that on my history meant nothing for this game. Had 2 Euro aways from last season and all homes on my history, but fell short by one criteria block. Still going over, as will a lot of others... but farming out a tonne of our allocation to corporates is utter bollocks imo. Also, what's with the criteria where 2 homes and 3 aways is higher than 3 homes and 2 aways?? Surely going to ALL home games should be a prerequisite for being eligible for any aways - If you can't support your team at their own ground, how is it fair that you're further up the pecking order for highly sought after away tickets?? The whole scheme is an utter sham.
Quote from: purpletrousers on October 07, 2024, 02:59:16 PMNo way would I go all that way to sit in a bar, No, me neither 👀