100% money well spent.It's frightening. I done all four. Two were three day events and Athens & Rome were 7 day holidays with the wife. I used my card for nearly everything (Nationwide no fees) so I know what I spent.
My total outlay via bank statements was £4405 including travel, hotel and all food & drink. Being retired, I didn't need to take holiday time off.
With Marseille & Ajax costing around £650 each I could have cut this to £2600 I guess had I dumped the wife.
The pros.
I've never been to any of these cities before. Had a wonderful time. Will return to Amsterdam as it was so welcoming plus, now I see how easy it is to jump on a plane, watch out Europe here I come.
Cons
£4405 would get me two weeks on a sandy hot beach.
Cancelled a big trip across the US (now relegated to five nights in New Orleans) so funding wasn’t a problem. The US will still be there. Maybe
Likewise. We missed Marseille so need that for the set. USG’s a good idea. On a more local note, Rouen have a second division side that I’ve been meaning to do for a while and hopefully as a day trip and as a non league fan, Dieppe keeps flagging up on my feeds.…. and now talking about looking at some non Albion European trips next season including Union Saint-Gilloise
My dad used to work in internal audit years ago. He was free to plan to visit places whenever suited him. So trips to the northeast when Brighton were away to Middlesbrough on a Tuesday night etc were common for him. He never worked abroad and obviously Brighton weren’t playing abroad so he never got quite as glamorous trips as you.Did Marseille and Ajax. Spent two nights in lovely hotels at both and ate in amazing restaurants the night before both games.
Cost me £0.
I do love a work meeting in Europe
Edit: actually I think I paid for my Ajax match ticket myself. So £30.
When I started in internal audit the guy who led the team was a very keen marathon runner. Almost our entire global plan seem to be arranged around marathonsMy dad used to work in internal audit years ago. He was free to plan to visit places whenever suited him. So trips to the northeast when Brighton were away to Middlesbrough on a Tuesday night etc were common for him. He never worked abroad and obviously Brighton weren’t playing abroad so he never got quite as glamorous trips as you.
I prefer to look at this the other way round, so when you next look at how much your two weeks holiday is going to cost, think of it as "damn, I could have seen Brighton play 4 European away games in fantastic cites for that"It's frightening. I done all four. Two were three day events and Athens & Rome were 7 day holidays with the wife. I used my card for nearly everything (Nationwide no fees) so I know what I spent.
My total outlay via bank statements was £4405 including travel, hotel and all food & drink. Being retired, I didn't need to take holiday time off.
With Marseille & Ajax costing around £650 each I could have cut this to £2600 I guess had I dumped the wife.
The pros.
I've never been to any of these cities before. Had a wonderful time. Will return to Amsterdam as it was so welcoming plus, now I see how easy it is to jump on a plane, watch out Europe here I come.
Cons
£4405 would get me two weeks on a sandy hot beach.