Kasper No More

foxesneverquit

Member of the lark around club.
Going to Nice on Friday for 8 days.
Got tickets to see Nice v Strasbourg on Sunday.
Looking at their team selection last week Kasper is either injured or 3rd choice keeper.
Will be good to visit a new ground.
 
Going to Nice on Friday for 8 days.
Got tickets to see Nice v Strasbourg on Sunday.
Looking at their team selection last week Kasper is either injured or 3rd choice keeper.
Will be good to visit a new ground.
Are you going in an end?
We went over for Nice vs PSG and saw Messi set up Mbappe to score against Kasper right in front of us, we were in the quieter end but still very impressive with the noise they made. Pre KO build-up was very impressive.
 
Cheers for the heads up.
We are in the upper tier behind the goal.
Pre KO build-up sounds good.
The ko is 5:05pm local time.
We can get a tram from the centre of Nice to the stadium.
We will get there early enough to allow time for refreshments.
Really looking forward to it.
 
Cheers for the heads up.
We are in the upper tier behind the goal.
Pre KO build-up sounds good.
The ko is 5:05pm local time.
We can get a tram from the centre of Nice to the stadium.
We will get there early enough to allow time for refreshments.
Really looking forward to it.
Lucky you, we had a late KO and by the time we got back into town everything was closing. Got there about an hour before KO, tram was absolutely rammed. There is very little in the area in the way of bars or food, I'd advise 'refreshing' in town and 'topping up' in the ground.
They have a bird of prey included in the build-up, lots of flags etc.
 
I went a few years ago, there are free buses from Nice centre to & from the stadium, that's if you don't mind being squashed up against dozens of Frenchies with b.o.
As Hackney said, there is nothing of interest anywhere near the stadium.
 
Pre KO build-up? Flags? Bird of prey? Light show? Foxy Ladies? All a crock of shit in my book.
I can only think of one game ever when it's been worth getting in early.
 
Thankfully you weren’t there so don’t have a clue. We went because it was a present for my lads 18th, he’d loved the two European away games he’d been to and there was a Leicester connection.
I won’t be looking in the library for your book.
 
Thankfully you weren’t there so don’t have a clue. We went because it was a present for my lads 18th, he’d loved the two European away games he’d been to and there was a Leicester connection.
I won’t be looking in the library for your book.
I've got enough of a clue about pre-match entertainment bollocks to know its all, well, bollocks. Even in Nice.
That said, the other exception to May'16 might be the full-on pyro in places like Turkey or Greece, but grown adults enjoying birds, and flags? Sounds like you're a PSI, and so you're right – my book wouldn't be for them, nor BAMs :ROFLMAO:
 
I've got enough of a clue about pre-match entertainment bollocks to know its all, well, bollocks. Even in Nice.
That said, the other exception to May'16 might be the full-on pyro in places like Turkey or Greece, but grown adults enjoying birds, and flags? Sounds like you're a PSI, and so you're right – my book wouldn't be for them, nor BAMs :ROFLMAO:
Miserable twat
 
I've got enough of a clue about pre-match entertainment bollocks to know its all, well, bollocks. Even in Nice.
That said, the other exception to May'16 might be the full-on pyro in places like Turkey or Greece, but grown adults enjoying birds, and flags? Sounds like you're a PSI, and so you're right – my book wouldn't be for them, nor BAMs :ROFLMAO:
Ah well at least I am fortunate in the knowledge I will not bump into you in Nice
 
At the risk of also sounding like a miserable twat, it is one of the ironies (to be kind) that there are people (myself included) who don't want to partake in or who even criticise any pre-match build up for games here in the UK but who, given a sniff of a game elsewhere in the world, wank themselves off at the prospect of being present for what is ostensibly the same thing (and, yeah, I get that you can give qualitative assessments of the relative merits of each but ultimately its the same thing). What it comes down to I suspect is being a supporter v being a largely emotionally uninvested member of an audience. It's kind of fair enough I guess though if you are going to do any football tourism you should probably think twice about criticising the presence of football tourists in our own crowds.
 
Roma build up was somewhat different to what we get over here, thankfully we no longer get Foxy Ladies or police dogs through burning hoops.
Not sure that Foxy Ladies through burning hoops ever happened.
 
Roma build up was somewhat different to what we get over here, thankfully we no longer get Foxy Ladies or police dogs through burning hoops.
Not sure that Foxy Ladies through burning hoops ever happened.
I applied to join the Foxy Ladies

I was way ahead of my time
 
Did you have an eagle on your shoulder and a flag in your other hand, because if not it seems you're also a "miserable berk" :LOL:
 
'berk' or 'miserable twat', try and keep up.

Did you go to Roma?
No.
But I've been to both Roma and Lazio home games over the years. And I've occasionally seen pre-match bollocks here and there despite best intentions to always avoid it. But it's all lumped together under that uber-wank phrase "matchday experience" for me, alongside other stuff that should be banned such goal music, excruciating bam clap-along PHG remixes after half-time, and a supposedly relegation-fighting team carrying their fucking children out before a crucial match. A tifo as teams walk out is the limit for me, but seriously, waxing lyrically about birds of prey and lots of flags? I suppose you thought that tosspot compressed air before Seville was really good...
 
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