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  1. Thats me n the brotherin law booked ! ;)

     

    British Airways

    Glasgow-Copenhagen (via Heathrow ) Wed morning,5hrs25 with connections

     

    2 nights in Copenhagen,(travel to Odense thursday morning then return after match)

     

    Copenhagen- Glasgow (via Heathrow) Friday afternoon,4hrs50 with connections

     

    £332 + train fares in Denmark

  2. Yes, no problem. There's one departing from odense at 23.48, u'll catch that easily. Otherwise there's one 50 minutes past midnight. Good as well.

     

    Make sure u get tanked up with beer and stuff before u board. They fuck u big time with the prizes in the train....

     

     

    Cheers mate !

  3. From BBC sport

     

    Cardiff claim transfer ban lifted

     

    Cardiff City claim the Football League have lifted their transfer embargo.

     

    The sanction was imposed on the Welsh club in May due to a delay in paying a £1.3m PAYE to HM Revenue and Customs and other football related debts.

     

    But Cardiff insist the Football League is satisfied the debts have been paid so boss Dave Jones can register his three summer signings.

     

    "The embargo is off," Jones told BBC Sport. "That has all been sorted so we are now able to register players."

     

    The Football League was not available for an official comment but the Championship club insist the embargo has been removed.

     

    BBC Sport understands the club are now finalising registration for their three summer recruits, which requires Premier League, Football League and Football Association of Wales approval. And the Bluebirds now hope to register goalkeeper Tom Heaton and loan midfield duo Jason Koumas and Danny Drinkwater with the Football League on Friday so the trio are eligible for Sunday's Championship opener with Sheffield United.

     

     

     

    And manager Jones can bolster his defeated Championship play-off finalists as he bids to make it third time lucky as Cardiff chase their Premier League dream.

     

    "It has been frustrating for everybody," said Jones. "But the club worked hard to get it removed and we are grateful for it."

     

    Cardiff, who remain between £15m and £30m in debt, suffered their first transfer embargo at the end of last season yet still qualified for the Championship play-off final.

     

    The Bluebirds faced five winding-up orders at the High Court over an unpaid £1.9m debt to the taxman before it as ultimately cleared in June.

     

    Now Cardiff face a fresh winding-up order at the High Court on 11 August over this new £1.3m PAYE bill.

     

    But the Championship club claim the debt is paid - and the Football League's relaxing of the embargo would to back that up - but Cardiff will need to attend the High Court in London for the HMRC action to be formally dismissed.

     

    The delay in lodging end of-year accounts and because of money owed to the brokers of defender Mark Hudson's £1m move from Charlton to Cardiff last summer also accounted for the Football League sanction.

     

    But Jenkins is delighted that the embargo has been lifted so Jones can strengthen his squad before the transfer window closes at the end of the month.

     

    "It has been challenging but we are pleased the embargo has been lifted," Cardiff chief executive Gethin Jenkins told BBC Sport

     

    "It means we can register the players we've already brought in. "And Dave Jones will now come forward with a list of other players he is looking to recruit to strengthen the playing squad.

     

    LordSheep

     

    "Our aim is to keep the starting XI from last season and Dave and I hope to add to that list."

     

    Cardiff have been linked with a move for Wolverhampton Wanderers striker Andy Keogh and although Jones would not confirm his targets, the manager now hopes to sign reinforcements in time for their visit to Derby County on Saturday week.

     

    "The embargo being lifted is too late for us to get the players in we want for Sunday's game," said Jones.

     

    "But hopefully next week we can move a bit quicker and start to register some players that we are trying to get."

     

    But Jenkins, Cardiff's recently acquired chief executive who arrived from the Newport Gwent Dragons rugby region in May, has warned the club could suffer a third transfer ban.

     

    "We will have to face further challenges and we're fully aware of them," said Jenkins.

     

    "And we will meet them head on to bring the business onto a strong commercial and financial footing. Then hopefully we can grow the team and grow the business." "But we can't rule out another embargo, that is certainly a possibility."

     

    Story from BBC SPORT:

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/sport1/hi...ity/8890430.stm

     

    Published: 2010/08/06 09:46:16 GMT

     

    © BBC MMX

  4. From Uefa Site

     

    FC Porto and PSV Eindhoven are among six former European champions preparing to enter the UEFA Europa League fray on Friday when the play-off round draw takes place in Nyon.

     

    FC Porto, PFC CSKA Moskva and PSV Eindhoven are preparing to enter the UEFA Europa League fray on Friday when the draw for the play-off round takes place in Nyon, streamed live on UEFA.com from 13.30CET.

     

    Those UEFA Champions League regulars are among 24 sides who begin their European campaigns when the first legs are played on 19 August, with the returns a week later. They are joined in the draw by 35 third qualifying round winners and the 15 losing teams from the corresponding stage in the UEFA Champions League.

     

    Liverpool FC and Juventus sealed their passage when the second legs concluded on Thursday evening and are not the only former European Champion Clubs' Cup winners in the Friday's draw, with six holders of the continent's biggest prize preparing to make their bows. Porto are chief among them, with PSV, FC Steaua Bucureşti, Aston Villa FC, Feyenoord and BV Borussia Dortmund completing a stellar lineup.

     

    Big-spending Manchester City FC and 2005 UEFA Cup winners CSKA Moskva are also in the reckoning, and even the lowest-ranked newcomers, Dundee United FC, have a major continental final to their name – the Scottish outfit lost 2-1 to IFK Göteborg in the 1987 UEFA Cup showpiece

     

     

    Draw format

    The 74 clubs are divided into seven groups for the draw – five of ten teams and two of 12. Within the seven groups an equal number of sides will be seeded and unseeded in accordance with the club rankings established at the beginning of the season. A ball will be taken from each of the bowls containing seeded and unseeded teams, and placed in a large empty bowl in the middle where they will be shuffled. The first club drawn will play its first match at home and sides from the same association cannot be drawn against each other.

     

    Clubs and Coefficent

     

    FC Porto (POR) [CW] 76.659

    PFC CSKA Moskva (RUS) 66.758

    PSV Eindhoven (NED) 66.309

    FC Steaua Bucureşti (ROU) 47.898

    LOSC Lille Métropole (FRA) 46.748

    Bayer 04 Leverkusen (GER) 40.841

    Paris Saint-Germain FC (FRA) [CW] 39.748

    Club Brugge KV (BEL) 36.580

    US Città di Palermo (ITA) 35.867

    Getafe CF (ESP) 33.951

    Manchester City FC (ENG) 33.371

    AEK Athens FC (GRE) 25.979

    Aston Villa FC (ENG) 25.871

    FC Lokomotiv Moskva (RUS) 25.758

    FC Metalist Kharkiv (UKR) 25.410

    Feyenoord (NED) 16.309

    SSC Napoli (ITA) 14.867

    BV Borussia Dortmund (GER) 14.841

    Grasshopper-Club (SUI) 12.675

    SC Vaslui (ROU) 11.398

    Trabzonspor (TUR) [CW] 10.390

    SC Tavriya Simferopol (UKR) [CW] 7.910

    Dundee United FC (SCO) [CW] 5.158

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