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Any Danish Palace fans?
I'm in Denmark next week, staying near Asserbo north of Copenhagen. Any Danish Palace fans on here know a good place that might show the Palace v Liverpool game on the Monday night?
Also thinking of going to a game on the Sunday either FC Roskilde or FC Nordsjælland, anyone ever been or any tips? cheers |
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I'm a fan of the Superliga, so would definitely choose Nordsjælland over 1st Division Roskilde.
Although Brøndby are home to Esbjerg on Sunday, so that would probably be the best game to watch, and it's later in the day so you wouldn't feel guilty about drinking in the morning compared to the 11:00 Nordsjælland KO... |
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I saw the 11 ko and assumed at first they must be 4 hours ahead!
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Didn't see Brondby playing on the Sunday, that looks the best, is it best to get tickets in advance or just turn up on the day?
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There are some Danish Palace fans on Twitter.
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There's about 8 of us living over here (that i know off), mix of Londoners and Danes but most of us based central Copenhagen, so not sure about places to watch the Monday game up in Asserbo unless anyone else can chip in?
In regards to football and Brøndby, my mate is a season ticket holder - will find out chance of being able to walk up and get a ticket. |
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It’s on 3+. Most bars have that. They love the scousers over here too.
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I might drive into Copenhagen for the game Monday night, can't find much else nearer, lots of Pubs seem to close on a Monday. Any recommendations? |
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My wife is half Danish and we're there for the weekend.
I was almost looking forward to finding somewhere to watch the match on Sunday, but I'll be home to watch it now. Her nan and mum used to live in Brondby. Shame there game is Sunday or I'd have tried to watch them while we were there.
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Pub and Sport, The Dubliner are both very central. Bbs’ers more than likely at Kennedies.
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Pinkie Brown, I'll be in Kennedys and hopefully a few others too. Be warned Denmark is the spiritual home of plastic scousers so expect a few of them about too.
If you're in Copenhagen come along, I don't even know where Asserbo is, have to look that one up. |
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Btw FC Roskilde play in the second tier and get about 500 each game. FCN are a decent superliga team, the quality will be higher but they get about 4K normally in their 10k stadium.
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Just seen that. A fair way out!
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I've got a hire car, Copenhagen is 50 mins so no problem, can't be worse than driving through Croydon on a Saturday
I'm leaning to Brondby on the Sunday but might play it by ear, there seems to be plenty of tickets and only about 15 quid |
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Also, yes you should also be fine at Brøndby, my mate (season ticket holder) just got back to me and said it should be easy to get tickets for the game vs Esbjerg on the day, so probably safe to leave to the day if you not 100% sure yet. He said its only really the matches against certain clubs including (the derby vs FCK) which sell out. Just watch out for the flares |
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That's great news. See you in Kennedys with the others.
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