@Carrot Cruncher had a cancellation at LHR this morning - booked onto a later flight.
Flying today, I'd probably not be too worried unless a delay becomes a cancellation.
Regardless of scanning at the gate to get into the stadium, a paper printout will be useful given the expectation of having to show the ticket 3 or 4 times to various armoured-up Italian coppers on the way to the ground.
It's also potentially a long day where you'll be taking lots of photos of...
We got lucky and just squeezed onto the first run of buses back into Marseille. Those who didn't had quite a wait for those buses to come back.
From what I heard eventually, after quite a wait, the police did allow some fans to leave on foot, but only in groups.
I think @dazzer6666 had a hotel...
I'm not sure there'd be an issue from a getting-in perspective in making it the final point on your Rome walking tour, you just need to be a little bit careful as to when you approach the stadium and particularly from which direction. Per the Albion's comms:
Please note that Ponte Duca d’Aosta...
I say this aware that I'm coming to sound patronising, but if y
I'll add that, purely by luck, we got on buses at Marseille at what turned out to be the ideal time. It felt very, very early but given the circuitous route taken and traffic closer to the stadium, a chunk of that time was used by...
It's not ideal, I agree, but I guess the factors are...
- It's a journey across town in a busy city during rush hour
- buses need to be recycled - there's not enough for a single journey. After dropping off it will take them some time to get back for another group of fans
- they want people to...
FULL COPY AND PASTE SO PEOPLE SEE IT AND AID DISCUSSION ETC
KEY POINTS
1. Tickets will be emailed over coming days for print-at-home
2. Shuttle buses will run from 3pm - 5pm from Piazzale delle Canestre
3. Post-match hold back for c60 minutes, then shuttle bus to Piazza dei Cinquecentro, near...