The first step in the project is accomplished. I already have plane tickets to London for January 26th. After carefully studying the fixture i decided that was the best way to have 2 matches at the Cottage in two weeks, probably 3 (there's FA Cup on Sat 28th).
So we (me and my girlfriend) will be there for WBA and Newcastle :yay:
Now the following steps: membership, tickets, accomodation, more planes and/or trains-ferry (we'll go to Dublin for the Ireland vs Wales 6 Nations match, and never been to Ireland), Man City away? probably.......... Anyway the first (and most important) step is done.
2 home games for sure and of course meeting you lads for a couple of pints :beer: :beer:
Quote from: FP on July 07, 2011, 01:58:34 PM
The first step in the project is accomplished. I already have plane tickets to London for January 26th. After carefully studying the fixture i decided that was the best way to have 2 matches at the Cottage in two weeks, probably 3 (there's FA Cup on Sat 28th).
So we (me and my girlfriend) will be there for WBA and Newcastle :yay:
Now the following steps: membership, tickets, accomodation, more planes and/or trains-ferry (we'll go to Dublin for the Ireland vs Wales 6 Nations match, and never been to Ireland), Man City away? probably.......... Anyway the first (and most important) step is done.
2 home games for sure and of course meeting you lads for a couple of pints :beer: :beer:
:clap_hands:
Good man, and wish I could be there and shake your hand Mr FP.
Greater love hath no man for a football team than a man who would abandon an Argentine summer for January in London.
Well done, FP, you are Fulham to the core! :clap_hands: :clap_hands:
I will definately come up and buy you a :beer: . Take a load of money to Ireland, despite what Cork City may tell you it's mega expensive, and bloody cold and wet.