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by biscuitsrus » 29 May 2007 18:13

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biscuitsrus 1ST game drawn against River Plate.


Yes, well done. The complete draw is on page 4 of this thread and repeated near the top of this page.


You don't need to be such a prick.


TBF I'm a big boy and I had not read the thread, i saw the info flash up on SSN bottom tool bar and thought it was breaking news.

The post deserved what it got.

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by Rawlie19 » 29 May 2007 18:32

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biscuitsrus 1ST game drawn against River Plate.


Yes, well done. The complete draw is on page 4 of this thread and repeated near the top of this page.


You don't need to be such a prick.


:lol:

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by Rawlie19 » 29 May 2007 18:33

brendywendy yeah, thats all wrong

kettle calls pot, "you are black"
the pot is confused and says "i know, what are you on about mr kettle? i always have been"

plus kettle and pots are lacking hands, fingers, and actual ears, so would have great difficulty in using a phone at all, although some sort of workaround that works through vibration could be rigged up, given some notice.


:lol:

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by Rawlie19 » 29 May 2007 18:33

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biscuitsrus 1ST game drawn against River Plate.


Yes, well done. The complete draw is on page 4 of this thread and repeated near the top of this page.


You don't need to be such a prick.


TBF I'm a big boy and I had not read the thread, i saw the info flash up on SSN bottom tool bar and thought it was breaking news.

The post deserved what it got.


:wink:

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by Compo's Hat » 30 May 2007 02:50

That Friday Feeling
Squelchy2507 Match dates are as follows:

12/7 7pm Seongnam v Bolton - Seoul
12/7 8pm Chivas v Udinese - GwangYang
13/7 8pm Reading v River Plate - Suwon
13/7 8pm S-Pulse v Lyon - Busan
14/7 8pm Seongnam v Udinese - SeongNam
14/7 8pm Bolton v Chivas - Daegu
16/7 7pm Reading v Lyon - Seoul
16/7 8pm S-Pulse v River Plate - Busan
17/7 8pm Udinese v Bolton - GoYang
17/7 8pm Seongnam v Chivas - GwangYang
19/7 8pm Lyon v River Plate - Suwon
19/7 8pm Reading v S-Pulse - GoYang
21/7 7pm Final - Seoul


I presume that's local time (I believe they're eight hours ahead of BST so 11am or midday KOs)


I thought it was 9?

Does the Argentinian season take place at the same time as ours?


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by LoyalRoyal13 » 30 May 2007 09:12

RFCMod Heres the Korean travel agent we go through
Good company and good deals generally

KST / Korean Travel Services
171 High St
New Malden
KT3 4BH
(020 8949 1177, fax 020 8949 7998)


Do they have a website?

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by Behindu » 30 May 2007 09:14

I spoke to them yesterday. They were very helpful but their prices can be bettered quite comfortably on the web.
They did warn that availability is getting very limited on flights to Seoul, especially in terms of the cheaper seats....

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by Ooo Trevor Morley » 30 May 2007 10:03

Incheon is the main airport. Make sure you search for flights there as opposed to Seoul airport, which has less flights.

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by LoyalRoyal13 » 30 May 2007 10:22

Behindu I spoke to them yesterday. They were very helpful but their prices can be bettered quite comfortably on the web.


Any sites in particular?


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by ayjaydee » 30 May 2007 13:19

Justtheflight.co.uk

has flights going out on 12th and back on 17th (would cover the games against Riverplate & Lyon) for £530.

There is a Emirates flight for a little more but there may be an option of a couple of nights stopover in Dubai which I may investigate.

If anyone comes up with anything cheaper than the above let us know.

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by Andover Royal » 30 May 2007 15:22

Just booked 4 flights to Seoul with Emirates for £477 inclusive of taxes through Southall Travel

Dep 11th Jul
Rtn 18th Jul

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by Franchise FC » 30 May 2007 15:53

Andover Royal Just booked 4 flights to Seoul with Emirates for £477 inclusive of taxes through Southall Travel

Dep 11th Jul
Rtn 18th Jul


I have to hand it to you. I thought that being one of a very small handful that went to Altricham for a midweek friendly in the 80's was hard core, but I am clearly not fit to lock your case.

I'm not sure my family will allow me the luxury :cry:

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by anR » 30 May 2007 17:33

I've been struggling online with my sloooow pc and work, but does anyone have a map of the 'tour' anywhere?

I had a quick look at flights over two weeks, between the 11th July and the 24th that could be done at £538 on Air France with a stop over at Paris.


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by Lost in the West Stand » 30 May 2007 17:51

nice little information pack created by the Koreans on us

http://www.albummania.co.kr/gallery/vie ... e=1&flip=0

lots of mistakes to surely point out :lol:

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by sid » 30 May 2007 18:21

If anyone is actually going and wants any advice on transport, where to stay, places to go out etc then drop me a PM.

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by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 30 May 2007 19:00

anR I've been struggling online with my sloooow pc and work, but does anyone have a map of the 'tour' anywhere?

I had a quick look at flights over two weeks, between the 11th July and the 24th that could be done at £538 on Air France with a stop over at Paris.
I found that one a while back when considering going. I'd have a look at just how long you'd actually have to make that connection in Paris, remembering you'll have to go through customs, collect your bags and check in again.

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by RFCMod » 31 May 2007 07:21

Rev Algenon Stickleback H
anR I've been struggling online with my sloooow pc and work, but does anyone have a map of the 'tour' anywhere?

I had a quick look at flights over two weeks, between the 11th July and the 24th that could be done at £538 on Air France with a stop over at Paris.
I found that one a while back when considering going. I'd have a look at just how long you'd actually have to make that connection in Paris, remembering you'll have to go through customs, collect your bags and check in again.


Rev your bags will automatically be checked in and you'll have no need to go through customs again as you'll be just going through transfers

Trust me any Air France or KLM flights which do stop overs locally do everything to the second so that you don't miss connections

Thats unless Andover Royal's on your flight accosting the cabin crew ;)

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by readingboy » 31 May 2007 08:12

it not like that cup man utd went in to instead of fa cup

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by Behindu » 31 May 2007 09:35

Rev Algenon Stickleback H
anR I've been struggling online with my sloooow pc and work, but does anyone have a map of the 'tour' anywhere?

I had a quick look at flights over two weeks, between the 11th July and the 24th that could be done at £538 on Air France with a stop over at Paris.
I found that one a while back when considering going. I'd have a look at just how long you'd actually have to make that connection in Paris, remembering you'll have to go through customs, collect your bags and check in again.


There are hourly flights to Paris - if you think the connection is too tight on the one you've looked at just book onto the one an hour earlier...

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by STAR Voice » 31 May 2007 10:06

Just to let everyone know that STAR has been in discussions with a specialist travel agency who have orgainsed trips to Korea for the Peace Cup in previous years.

http://hobnob.royals.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=62162

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