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rosco39
Thank you for your help. We are from Glasgow and we are coming for a stag doo. We are really looking forward to it. I managed to get us the 2014-15 3rd strip the blue one. So we will all be wearing them. Thanks again
Sláinte Rosco39
Adlerjunge23 is right with his advice. The hint with green cloth, it is Werder Bremen colours. Assume you are Celtic supporters enjoying to see the Eagles who in 1960 beat Rangers twice in the semi final. I remember Celtic fans found it hilarious and supported our eagles in the final vs Real Madrid in Glasgow. Of course you are welcome as Rangers supporter as well. I went to Waldstadion with Glasgow class mates (Celtic, Rangers), there was no trouble between them - good pals.
To warm up with your trip check some info about frankfurt, in your case "Sachsenhausen" is best after the match and not far from the football ground. There are plenty of good pubs to enjoy in several suburbs but Sachsenhausen is a part pedestrianzed quarter with lots of pubs and restaurants.
As much I know, holders of a ticket for the match travel free on public transport from and to the ground. Otherwise
for public transport I advice to buy a group card (Gruppenfahrkarte), it is for up to 5 people (think it is a tenner or so for all of you which is cheap). This ticket lasts for the whole day and night, bus, S-Bahn, tube, tram. Best to get further advice from Tourist office Hauptbahnhof after you arrived. You can even buy the group ticket on the vending machine if you understand German.
Further advice, no need to bring Whiskey as it will be cheaper here, same with beer but you will notice, best to come with lots of space in your luggage. Throw away your used underware, shirts,toothbrush, used condoms etc. and fill up your bag/suitcase with drinks and perhaps some items from Eintracht shop (within the stadium). Here some links to read:
generally : http://wikitravel.org/en/Frankfurt BUT No need to book a guide like this https://www.getyourguide.com/frankfurt-l21/frankfurt-night-pub-crawl-through-alt-sachsenhausen-t20843/
You will find plenty of options on your own when you are in Sachsenhausen. Get used on the map with the aera of your hotel near main station (Hauptbahnhof), city center (Hauptwache, but it is just for shopping), and Sachsenhausen (eating, drinking and nightlife). For shagging or frigging in the rigging go back to red light district near Hauptbahnhof but be careful with your money and being too drunk. You will not deal with Germans there !!! I must not mention who you deal with so watch it there, it is definitively not Frankenstein.
Another warning: be careful with the local apple cider (Äbbelwoi, Äppler, Stöffsche) and Sauerkraut. British stomachs do not take well more than a glass and a small portion of Kraut. It work digestive so try it if, otherwise enjoy the good german beer and food. There is more than Frankenfurters to eat.
Now have a good time, enjoy the match and Frankenfurt city. I would not mind to meet with you but I am not living close to Frankenfurt and I am too old for stag doos, althought I have not passed my sell by date.
Cheers and good luck for your revanche on England Brexit with the Scotixt.
Remember: The battle of Culloden is not forgotten !!!
Adlerjunge23 is right with his advice. The hint with green cloth, it is Werder Bremen colours. Assume you are Celtic supporters enjoying to see the Eagles who in 1960 beat Rangers twice in the semi final. I remember Celtic fans found it hilarious and supported our eagles in the final vs Real Madrid in Glasgow. Of course you are welcome as Rangers supporter as well. I went to Waldstadion with Glasgow class mates (Celtic, Rangers), there was no trouble between them - good pals.
To warm up with your trip check some info about frankfurt, in your case "Sachsenhausen" is best after the match and not far from the football ground. There are plenty of good pubs to enjoy in several suburbs but Sachsenhausen is a part pedestrianzed quarter with lots of pubs and restaurants.
As much I know, holders of a ticket for the match travel free on public transport from and to the ground. Otherwise
for public transport I advice to buy a group card (Gruppenfahrkarte), it is for up to 5 people (think it is a tenner or so for all of you which is cheap). This ticket lasts for the whole day and night, bus, S-Bahn, tube, tram. Best to get further advice from Tourist office Hauptbahnhof after you arrived. You can even buy the group ticket on the vending machine if you understand German.
Further advice, no need to bring Whiskey as it will be cheaper here, same with beer but you will notice, best to come with lots of space in your luggage. Throw away your used underware, shirts,toothbrush, used condoms etc. and fill up your bag/suitcase with drinks and perhaps some items from Eintracht shop (within the stadium). Here some links to read:
generally : http://wikitravel.org/en/Frankfurt BUT No need to book a guide like this https://www.getyourguide.com/frankfurt-l21/frankfurt-night-pub-crawl-through-alt-sachsenhausen-t20843/
You will find plenty of options on your own when you are in Sachsenhausen. Get used on the map with the aera of your hotel near main station (Hauptbahnhof), city center (Hauptwache, but it is just for shopping), and Sachsenhausen (eating, drinking and nightlife). For shagging or frigging in the rigging go back to red light district near Hauptbahnhof but be careful with your money and being too drunk. You will not deal with Germans there !!! I must not mention who you deal with so watch it there, it is definitively not Frankenstein.
Another warning: be careful with the local apple cider (Äbbelwoi, Äppler, Stöffsche) and Sauerkraut. British stomachs do not take well more than a glass and a small portion of Kraut. It work digestive so try it if, otherwise enjoy the good german beer and food. There is more than Frankenfurters to eat.
Now have a good time, enjoy the match and Frankenfurt city. I would not mind to meet with you but I am not living close to Frankenfurt and I am too old for stag doos, althought I have not passed my sell by date.
Cheers and good luck for your revanche on England Brexit with the Scotixt.
Remember: The battle of Culloden is not forgotten !!!
Hi guys,
Myself and 10 friends have tickets to the game in April against Werder Bremen. Can anyone recommend where to grab a couple of drinks before the game? From my research there doesn't appear to be any pubs next to the stadium. We are staying at the IBIS Frankfurt Centrum and will get the train to the stadium.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Myself and 10 friends have tickets to the game in April against Werder Bremen. Can anyone recommend where to grab a couple of drinks before the game? From my research there doesn't appear to be any pubs next to the stadium. We are staying at the IBIS Frankfurt Centrum and will get the train to the stadium.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Hi,
Myself and 10 friends are coming to the Werder Bremen game in April. Upon researching the stadium I can see that in order to buy food and drink you have to use justpay. Where do you queue to get a justpay card? Also how much is it for a beer?
Also one of our party is in a wheelchair, I have filled in the membership form and the form requesting a ticket for the game and sent it back to the club. I am waiting to hear back from the club. Does anyone know what the likelyhood is of getting a disabled access ticket?
Thank you
Myself and 10 friends are coming to the Werder Bremen game in April. Upon researching the stadium I can see that in order to buy food and drink you have to use justpay. Where do you queue to get a justpay card? Also how much is it for a beer?
Also one of our party is in a wheelchair, I have filled in the membership form and the form requesting a ticket for the game and sent it back to the club. I am waiting to hear back from the club. Does anyone know what the likelyhood is of getting a disabled access ticket?
Thank you
Hi,
welcome to the Forum
Information about JustPay is available here
http://www.commerzbank-arena.de/english/service/justpay
Staff members are easily recognized and there are many of them all over the stadium.
You can get a Card there as well.
For additional information on disabled acces tickets, please contact Clemens Schäfer at
c.schaefer@eintrachtfrankfurt.de
He is our fan-representative for disabled fans and can probably give helpful hints.
Greets and have a fun trip!
littlecrow
welcome to the Forum
Information about JustPay is available here
http://www.commerzbank-arena.de/english/service/justpay
Staff members are easily recognized and there are many of them all over the stadium.
You can get a Card there as well.
For additional information on disabled acces tickets, please contact Clemens Schäfer at
c.schaefer@eintrachtfrankfurt.de
He is our fan-representative for disabled fans and can probably give helpful hints.
Greets and have a fun trip!
littlecrow