Very generous thought Ross. I'm sure any travelling hibby would show their appreciation by chucking a tenner at Dnipro kids???
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17-04-2012 10:04 AM #91
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17-04-2012 10:11 AM #92
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Texas Tony has booked up from Dallas. Seeing as he managed to lose his jacket, troosers, socks, shoes and wallet while out on the lash the night before the League Cup final, there's every chance he'll be joining O'Connor down Princes Street.
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17-04-2012 10:12 AM #93
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had booked a week in spain months ago due back 19th,re booked my return for 18th leaving wife and 6 year old to come back on the there own
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17-04-2012 10:31 AM #94This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Good on you for being so passionate about the Hibs family!
BTW, such humanity is normally reserved for disaster victims - how desperate are we to win this bloody cup ??
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17-04-2012 10:37 AM #95
I am travelling 1381 miles to watch it in a pub in Sydney!! 2762 mile round trip!
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17-04-2012 01:18 PM #97
It looks like there's plenty travelling further than me but, Munich to Edinburgh on the Friday and back to Munich on the Sunday.
The funny thing is, most people are travelling into Munich that weekend for the CL Final. The fares going in the opposite direction to me but on the same days were three times the price of mine with Easyjet.
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2,220 Miles return trip (according to Google Maps) if it was by road. Dunno direct distance.
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17-04-2012 01:52 PM #98
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I have tae travel fae Essentuki, Russia tae Moscow, 2hrs 10 mins on a death trap, 1564km, then Moscow tae LHR 4 hours odd, 2499km then shuttle it up fae LHR to Glesga, 553km, which equates tae 2868 miles. Im no returning cos the company are no giving me hols so they will be getting a months notice the morn and I fly back the 18th. Bang goes my cheap cigs n booze. The cabbage mean mair tae me than working abroad.
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17-04-2012 02:00 PM #99
Incredible commitment, not to mention the expense, by all on this thread. Really hope it's rewarded with an unforgettable win.
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17-04-2012 02:04 PM #101
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I'm now definetely in.
sydney to glasgow return - circa 21,000 miles!
flightwise looks a wee bit cheaper to go via usa than asia, but 34hrs instead of 24.....hmmm. will decide 2mrw
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17-04-2012 02:11 PM #102
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Google Maps is hilarious. It's telling me to drive through Saudi upto Iraq, through Syria, Turkey, Bulgaria, Serbia, Croatia etc etc. I would be in some state after doing that journey. If anyone is calculating total miles it's 6,895. A mere walk in the park in comparison to those coming from Oz. Hats off.:pfgwa
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17-04-2012 03:35 PM #103
Im leaving my heart in San Francisco (13,000 miles return trip) and jumping on a plane Wednesday night,
This will be the fourth journey to a final 2 losses and one win, heres hoping its tied when i get back on that plane Monday morning...
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17-04-2012 03:52 PM #104
Finally confirmed my ticket so I'll be on my way from Qatar about 7,000 miles round trip
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17-04-2012 04:47 PM #106
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17-04-2012 05:57 PM #107
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17-04-2012 06:26 PM #108
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Great to see so many of us Hibbies travelling from all corners of the Earth to come back back home and see,yes SEE us lift the Cup. The amount of miles being travelled and the cost is amazing,the sad thing is many may not get a ticket for the final,while thousands of ar-e lickers who have never seen Hibs in their lives will be treated to free tickets and hospitality. Good luck to all in their quest for a ticket.
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BA stop over in Bahrain then Heathrow, Qatar Airways expensive and stop over in Heathrow and Emirates stop over Dubai then Heathrow so KLM seems the best option
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17-04-2012 08:16 PM #115This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
...but obviously Schiphol is a lot less hassle than Heathrow.
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17-04-2012 08:36 PM #118
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Not too far - Amsterdam. But I am in the fortunate position of having tickets. A mate of mine has debentures at Hampden and has ordered the tickets for me.
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17-04-2012 10:32 PM #119
Melbourne to Edinburgh 60hrs return trip on a plane to see the Hibees but Id have walked if I had to. Had a season ticket all the years I was at home so fingers and everything else crossed I get one.
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17-04-2012 10:54 PM #120
No wonder attendances at ER are so poor - it's all the 1000s of Hibbys living overseas!
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