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Re: Europa League 2025-26
« Reply #2055 on: March 22, 2026, 10:25:39 AM »
Any discount codes before I book a flight to Bologna? (Wink)
Not this time. Sorry. Booked with BA from Heathrow out Sunday back Friday. Looks a decent place for a visit and Florence or Rimini an easy trip on the train for a day.
One of the few reasonable size Italian cities I have not been to. Booked KLM from Brum, decent flight times both ways. This time I am allowing myself two nights so an extra day to look around and oh yes Italian food, my favourite in the world. Prepared to take any advice from those of you who know the city.

If you like Italian food you'll want to live in Bologna, 'la Grassa'.

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Re: Europa League 2025-26
« Reply #2056 on: March 22, 2026, 11:01:35 AM »
It's quite hard to find bad food in Bologna. It's there, especially in the unprepossessing bars near the station, but even among them there are places you can get a proper nice piadina. And restaurant-wise, standards are pretty spectacular honestly.

Can't understand a damn word they're saying though. Unless they're students, in which case it's mostly just love for Compagno Che.

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Re: Europa League 2025-26
« Reply #2057 on: Today at 11:49:19 AM »
It's quite hard to find bad food in Bologna. It's there, especially in the unprepossessing bars near the station, but even among them there are places you can get a proper nice piadina. And restaurant-wise, standards are pretty spectacular honestly.

Can't understand a damn word they're saying though. Unless they're students, in which case it's mostly just love for Compagno Che.

Hi Monty, my brother in law is trying to source a ticket from somewhere. He has heard lots about strict ticket checks with matching tickets to passports. Do you know anything about those regulations?

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Re: Europa League 2025-26
« Reply #2058 on: Today at 11:53:43 AM »
It's quite hard to find bad food in Bologna. It's there, especially in the unprepossessing bars near the station, but even among them there are places you can get a proper nice piadina. And restaurant-wise, standards are pretty spectacular honestly.

Can't understand a damn word they're saying though. Unless they're students, in which case it's mostly just love for Compagno Che.

Hi Monty, my brother in law is trying to source a ticket from somewhere. He has heard lots about strict ticket checks with matching tickets to passports. Do you know anything about those regulations?

So Italy is a very 'papers please' sort of place, I know that even when I went to a Serie B game at Venezia they checked ID against the name on the ticket. I'm absolutely certain there must be some sort of successful cadging and touting going on (this is literally Italy, after all), but I'm not totally sure how one goes about it.

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Re: Europa League 2025-26
« Reply #2059 on: Today at 12:28:02 PM »
European Quarter final, even if we think it’s comfortable I think the club are banking on people going to build a home history for the semis.

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Re: Europa League 2025-26
« Reply #2060 on: Today at 01:00:20 PM »
Home history for European games isn’t just important for the home semi it’s important for final tickets as well. If we get there I think the allocation is about 11k so most people with European away history even just one game will in all likelihood get a ticket it’ll then come down to European Home games imv, STHs then maybe even members.

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Re: Europa League 2025-26
« Reply #2061 on: Today at 01:17:12 PM »
It's quite hard to find bad food in Bologna. It's there, especially in the unprepossessing bars near the station, but even among them there are places you can get a proper nice piadina. And restaurant-wise, standards are pretty spectacular honestly.

Can't understand a damn word they're saying though. Unless they're students, in which case it's mostly just love for Compagno Che.

Hi Monty, my brother in law is trying to source a ticket from somewhere. He has heard lots about strict ticket checks with matching tickets to passports. Do you know anything about those regulations?

So Italy is a very 'papers please' sort of place, I know that even when I went to a Serie B game at Venezia they checked ID against the name on the ticket. I'm absolutely certain there must be some sort of successful cadging and touting going on (this is literally Italy, after all), but I'm not totally sure how one goes about it.

Thanks Monty. I'll let him know.

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Re: Europa League 2025-26
« Reply #2062 on: Today at 01:22:23 PM »
It's quite hard to find bad food in Bologna. It's there, especially in the unprepossessing bars near the station, but even among them there are places you can get a proper nice piadina. And restaurant-wise, standards are pretty spectacular honestly.

Can't understand a damn word they're saying though. Unless they're students, in which case it's mostly just love for Compagno Che.

Hi Monty, my brother in law is trying to source a ticket from somewhere. He has heard lots about strict ticket checks with matching tickets to passports. Do you know anything about those regulations?

So Italy is a very 'papers please' sort of place, I know that even when I went to a Serie B game at Venezia they checked ID against the name on the ticket. I'm absolutely certain there must be some sort of successful cadging and touting going on (this is literally Italy, after all), but I'm not totally sure how one goes about it.

A €20 note in lieu of the correct document often helps grease such transactions in my experience.

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Re: Europa League 2025-26
« Reply #2063 on: Today at 01:23:45 PM »
I'd risk it in Catania, but I wouldn't in Bologna.

 


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