Out of curiosity people!
when we go to europe next season how many people you think would find it intresting enough to be on a bus instead of a plane
ino for a lot of people well the majority it's a no brainer to fly!
but would be intresting to see how many wild people we have on here who would be willing to go by coach!(on the Edinburgh & Livingston VENGA BUS!) not all people like flying
Pending on location of course!!
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Thread: euro travel
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12-05-2010 12:00 PM #1
euro travel
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12-05-2010 12:04 PM #2
bus trip would be pretty good if it was a decent bunch of people, only takes a couple of fan dangs to make it an annoying trip. think ill be taking the plane though. hopefully we are abroad on the 28th of july as its my wedding anniversary and that will be her prezzie, she wasnt very pleased when i told her!
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12-05-2010 12:08 PM #3
done a few bus trips for Scotland trips and they are usally good. As said before though. Only takes one idiot to ruin the bus trip and if there is a fight on board all hell brakes loose.
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We have a great crowd and it would be very enjoyable experience
am sure a few people on here would agree with me ( i hope)
Gramo Newhaven help!!
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12-05-2010 12:16 PM #5
I would but depends on the draw.
If we got Dnipro or someone like that we would have to leave now to get there for the match so i'd give that a miss but this side of europe would be good.
In saying that if its western europe it may work out cheaper getting a cheap flight to somewhere and getting a train for the rest of the journey.
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12-05-2010 12:16 PM #6
I don't mind the concept of a bus trip but the extra time it takes is a pain, doubt I would get the time off work.
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12-05-2010 12:43 PM #7
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Did a couple of European trips by bus back in the 70's - Sochaux & Racing Strasbourg. Only France but never, ever again under any circumstances! Mind you, buses do have toilets these days (beats peein into a can & chucking it out the skylight) & the old St Giles Brigade (it was either their bus or they were the main cause of any mayhem) are all a lot older if not wiser..........
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I'd need two seats for my erchie these days
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12-05-2010 01:16 PM #9This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Give me a flight any day of the week........
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12-05-2010 01:20 PM #10
Having bussed it last year for Holland v Scotland, I'm never subjecting myself to that kind of torture again!!! Couldnt get a wink of sleep on the journey there or back, needless to say i was a wreck for a few days. Nothing to do with the 4 days in Amsterdam either........
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12-05-2010 01:25 PM #11
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12-05-2010 01:32 PM #12
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id be up for it , would be something different.
What are the chances of you taking a bus to Europe?
mind you would take some time via bus .
are you actualy considering taking one depending on where about it is & interest?Last edited by Thomson1875; 12-05-2010 at 02:02 PM.
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12-05-2010 01:38 PM #13
My god I used to join a bus that left from ER back in the 70s. It was usually touch and go whether we'd make it to Dundee and back in one piece.
The thought of going to Albania on a Hibs bus fills me with horror!
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12-05-2010 03:00 PM #14
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So long as I can have the Cliff Richards role
A lot of folk have already said how bloody awful previous trips were but I’d be up for it!
We’re all going on a Hibeeeeeeeeee holideeeeeeeeeee
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12-05-2010 03:11 PM #15
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