Gib Vs Poland Sunday
#1
Hi are there many people travelling to see the game in the Algarve?
Tickets are available on the evening starting at 20 euro.
I think I will be going....
Tickets are available on the evening starting at 20 euro.
I think I will be going....
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For those interested who cannot get to the ground the match ( all Gib matches ) will be broadcast live on TV in Gibraltar and online at GBC | Gibraltar Broadcasting Corporation
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For those interested who cannot get to the ground the match ( all Gib matches ) will be broadcast live on TV in Gibraltar and online at GBC | Gibraltar Broadcasting Corporation
#4
Sorry I have no interest in football whatsoever.
However I do think there will be a a reasonable attendance from Gib, but there will be a lot of empty seats in the stadium. It really depends on who in Portugal would like to see a variety of European clubs.
However I do think there will be a a reasonable attendance from Gib, but there will be a lot of empty seats in the stadium. It really depends on who in Portugal would like to see a variety of European clubs.
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Not sure they enjoyed watching Albania too much
#8
What I will say is I was amazed at how many people made the trip.. a credit to Gibraltar!!
#9
I never saw any shots showing the Gib fans, can you estimate their number?
The TV estimated 200 polish fans.
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The Algarve is still full of holidaymakers from the UK and some would certainly have taken the opportunity to see international football.
#11
Tons of Gib plated cars in the car parks....
Telegraph quoted an attendance of 3000 but I can't find anywhere on web the official figure and they didn't announce it either...
#14
I didn't state which doors 
Spain have started work on the frontier reorganisation so far all that has been done is to move the vehicle crossing to the commercial entrance causing 2.5 hour queues yesterday evening within minutes of the new route opening.
The works are expected to take 6+ months so all future delays are with the blessing of the EU who have sanctioned the work.
I am sure Spain will not do anything to exacerbate the situation.


Spain have started work on the frontier reorganisation so far all that has been done is to move the vehicle crossing to the commercial entrance causing 2.5 hour queues yesterday evening within minutes of the new route opening.
The works are expected to take 6+ months so all future delays are with the blessing of the EU who have sanctioned the work.
I am sure Spain will not do anything to exacerbate the situation.


Last edited by Fredbargate; Sep 8th 2014 at 8:30 pm.
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Can be watched here from 20.35 cet
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