Thank you.AnelZ wrote:German passport allows you visa free travel for both countries (for Serbia I think visas were never required for German citizens, you can even enter with an ID). Belarus libaralised their visa policy in February 2017 and allows you a five day stay without visa if you arrive and depart through Minsk airport except for flights departing to and from Russian airports.bugylibicska wrote:
Nice. Do you need a visa to Serbia or only to Belarus?
1st round in the ELGS, Sep. 14, 2017
-
- Senior Member
- Posts: 30605
- Joined: Thu Jun 09, 2011 17:21
- Location: Canada
French have terrible fans. It shows in all statistics, not just EL, also in Ligue 1 which can barely compete The Netherlands in term of fans in stadium, while cities are much bigger.Malko wrote:OMfan attendance 8500......demonstrates what i always say......French clubs (and suorters) are not at all interested in Europaligue. They perefer a ligue 1 game vs Dijon than an Europaligue game vs Sevilla
Nonsense.Malko wrote:If german clubs come to attendences in their own country by non-observing of the elementary security-norms of UEFA by lettingin much more persons than ofsicially allowed and especially in "standing" grounds, which are the most dangerous(for euopean games, the stadiums are much smaller......), internationnally there are rules...and they must be obeyed...even by Cologne supporters.
National FA make the rules for their league and UEFA for theirs. Contrary to other countries, Germany is already safe from most football violence for years. It's time UEFA allow safe-standing, at least in Germany and The Netherlands since those countries understand how to control a crowd.
Interested in football economics, trends, TPO, FFP, annual reports, stadium development & transfers. Accurate sources are Football leaks, UEFA club reports 2016, UEFA benchmark reports, KPMG, Deloitte, Asser Institute, CIES, FifPro.