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Author Topic: NBI Season 2020/21  (Read 4971 times)

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Re: NBI Season 2020/21
« on: Wed 08 Jul 2020 17:36 »
Would love to see that with the cup draws. I think our KO's are about right although more needs to be done in terms of travel for away team fans particularly when kick offs are late or Sunday/midweek.

Hopefully, we will see teams start to make football more affordable again. Some of the prices to watch the professional game is ridiculous particularly the Championship/Premier League, especially in London!! Some good initiatives have come out in the past few years. Hopefully with safe standing that should bring back the atmosphere. That's why I love non league games as you can drink on the terraces too!!

I love Budapest! Went for the first time last OCtober - it was amazing. Everything, the scenery, the architecture, the history, it was clean and the people were so friendly. We went first week of October, and it was sunny 20+ the week before we left and the week after but the 5 days we were there we had wind and rain and the top temperature of 12C. How unlucky!!

We were going to go to the Ferencvaros v Ludogorets game in the Europa LEague on the Thursday but we were on a Danube river cruise for 2 hours from 5pm (seeing the lovely sunset). Glad we didn't go as they got hammered 3-0 and the locals weren't happy afterwards when we went out for food!
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