The Spanish don’t travel in big numbers even for competitive games. Pointless exercise.
You obviously don’t tip well pal.NO!!
%^*& Seville, Betis and all other Spanish teams.
A horrible country, horrible police and every waiter, shop assistant or anyone that has to deal with the public all appear to be relative’s of Manual from Faulty Towers.
I only go there when Rangers are playing and would never dream of going to Spain again for a family holiday.
Horrible country.
Absolutely mate.This all day long. Always said after villareall and osasuna away id never go back to spain.
Obviously when its a final like last night i changed my mind but in general a horrible place. Horrible people. Horrible scum police.
The fact dumps like that stadium last night got a final just proves how badly ran or corrupt uefa are
Did something happen to you in Spain mate?NO!!
%^*& Seville, Betis and all other Spanish teams.
A horrible country, horrible police and every waiter, shop assistant or anyone that has to deal with the public all appear to be relative’s of Manual from Faulty Towers.
I only go there when Rangers are playing and would never dream of going to Spain again for a family holiday.
Horrible country.
Be good to show Sevilla a proper football stadium. But to answer your question no.
You seen the state of our bogs & kiosks?
From what im reading...probably.Still a significant upgrade on that death trap we were in last night.
Haha What a load of utter rubbish. Best regards from the Costa del Sol.NO!!
%^*& Seville, Betis and all other Spanish teams.
A horrible country, horrible police and every waiter, shop assistant or anyone that has to deal with the public all appear to be relative’s of Manual from Faulty Towers.
I only go there when Rangers are playing and would never dream of going to Spain again for a family holiday.
Horrible country.
Had been wondering if that might be the case (but not bothered to look it up) - fan scene and club expressly endorsed Eintracht for this game and I'm not aware of any previous links.Betis have a love in with the scum. Bad idea.
Really long way of saying you pumped 2 locals in Spain.The local hospitality was fantastic.
Locals invited me into their homes with open arms, gave me tours of their apartments, tea & biscuits readily offered and gratefully received.
We shared laughs, sometimes even tears together in those fleeting moments but the one thing we shared that will last forever is the special connection between us and the Sevillians.
We don't need a friendly to cement our friendship, we have left Rangers firmly in the hearts of every local and likewise they ours. Every time I sit down to a cup of tea and a biscuit, I'll hear the laughs of Marta and her family in Triana and remember those moments we shared.
You forgot about the huddle on Seville beach.The local hospitality was fantastic.
Locals invited me into their homes with open arms, gave me tours of their apartments, tea & biscuits readily offered and gratefully received.
We shared laughs, sometimes even tears together in those fleeting moments but the one thing we shared that will last forever is the special connection between us and the Sevillians.
We don't need a friendly to cement our friendship, we have left Rangers firmly in the hearts of every local and likewise they ours. Every time I sit down to a cup of tea and a biscuit, I'll hear the laughs of Marta and her family in Triana and remember those moments we shared.
Willing to bet, they would fine us for the lines painted 2mm more than they should beShould invite Uefa to show them a safe stadium the useless tadgers
This is why I can’t get worked up about fines for pyro, blocking stairways etc. They are a gangster organisation that try to bully clubs unless you are part of a very select few.Willing to bet, they would fine us for the lines painted 2mm more than they should be