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at the first half of the Dortmund vs Mainz match (2:0) a dortmund fan died due to a heart attack. both fan groups stopped their support in the second half. really weird atmosphere but big respect to both fan groups
Do we have any match going German football experts on here?
What's the truth around the rumour that buying a match ticket for a bundesliga game entitles the owner to free public transport to the game?
TIA.
Do we have any match going German football experts on here?
What's the truth around the rumour that buying a match ticket for a bundesliga game entitles the owner to free public transport to the game?
TIA.
normally the ticket allows you to use the public service for free on a matchday, but only in the city of the host.Do we have any match going German football experts on here?
What's the truth around the rumour that buying a match ticket for a bundesliga game entitles the owner to free public transport to the game?
TIA.
Well bugger me I had no idea about that!
But aye like Yellow said it's only about €2 for a day ticket which covers bus/u-bahn
Well I had to move back to France so won't be doing any regular trips. We were thinking about doing one with Yellow but I stupidly favoured the Northern derby (which I didn't get a fucking ticket for!) over a trip to Dortmund or someone in the Ruhr.Do we have any match going German football experts on here?
What's the truth around the rumour that buying a match ticket for a bundesliga game entitles the owner to free public transport to the game?
TIA.
Certainly applies in Dortmund. However each time I've been I've picked my ticket up on the day. However, it was 2€ for a tram ticket across town anyway so effectively buggar all.
normally the ticket allows you to use the public service for free on a matchday, but only in the city of the host.
Well I had to move back to France so won't be doing any regular trips. We were thinking about doing one with Yellow but I stupidly favoured the Northern derby (which I didn't get a fucking ticket for!) over a trip to Dortmund or someone in the Ruhr.
As for the second question, you can most definitely not pay for public transport in Germany. It is legal for you not to do it if you have a match ticket but nobody checks if you have your ticket so it really doesn't matter. In other words, just pay your flight/train ticket and you'll be fine.
You probably won't have much trouble getting a ticket for Eintracht: they're shite.
Thanks for the info chaps. I am actually looking to live in Germany for the last four months of this year so I'm going to taking in as many football matches as I can whilst I'm there.
Does anyone know of any websites that list German football teams (of say the top 3 divisions) by state? I will be studying at a University in Hessen and part of the set up means as a student I won't have to pay for any transport within the state so I'll be looking to do lots of local ones if possible.
Finally, do Eintracht Frankfurt sell out normally or not?
Meh. You get a lot of c*** who suddenly drink beer daily just because there's a beer festival going on (bit like St Paddys if you catch my drift). I mean it is one of those things that you must do once in your life but financially it makes no great sense. There are too many people and you basically have to get up at 6am to drink beer (which costs 10€ a litre). I've done it twice but it certainly isn't the things I remember most fondly from my two years in Munich.Speaking of Bayern, has anyone done Oktoberfest? Worth a trip or not?
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