Catalan question
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Catalan question
Going to do away Catalan this year me and my will then be wife going to do a mega road trip through Paris and onto barca after.
In regards to tickets im assuming I can just pay there it isn't going to be a sell out is it
In regards to tickets im assuming I can just pay there it isn't going to be a sell out is it
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Re: Catalan question
Doubt it. But seeing as you are planning a whole trip around it, why not buy online and have the tickets in your pocket when you arrive?
Its a great trip btw. Have a good time!
Its a great trip btw. Have a good time!
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Re: Catalan question
Can you book them through wigan or do you need to book them on catalans site?
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Re: Catalan question
They will on sale at Wigan just like any other game home or away!
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Cheer i didnt know if they would be different because of some daft tax law or something with it being another country.


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Re: Catalan question
No, just like any other away gameWigan_forever1985 wrote:Cheer i didnt know if they would be different because of some daft tax law or something with it being another country.

The usually go on sale a good few weeks before

Anyone can support a team when it is winning, that takes no courage.
But to stand behind a team, to defend a team when it is down and really needs you,
that takes a lot of courage. #18thMan
But to stand behind a team, to defend a team when it is down and really needs you,
that takes a lot of courage. #18thMan
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The only thing to be wary of is they sometimes shift their fixture with us to an "on the road" event.
In recent seasons they've moved our game to Montpellier twice, which may prove tricky for your travel plans.
In recent seasons they've moved our game to Montpellier twice, which may prove tricky for your travel plans.
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Am I right in thinking that coaches run day trips to the match from Calella or Llorret?
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You can book game transfers as well as airport transfers.Kittwazzer wrote:Am I right in thinking that coaches run day trips to the match from Calella or Llorret?
Catalan sports do both definitely.
Mayfair may still do game transfer, don't know about airport runs tho
Hope this helps

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But to stand behind a team, to defend a team when it is down and really needs you,
that takes a lot of courage. #18thMan
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Make sure you take in the Millau viaduct on the way down. They have a viewing point. It's one hell of a piece of engineering.