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cazza99
19-07-2016, 21:14
Please put your experiences here.

Stell
29-07-2016, 07:26
I, vaguely, remember the LTA sold last year's semi final tickets through their own website and I had trouble getting them.

Stell
31-07-2016, 13:14
I don't know anyone, where I live, who would like to come with me to the DC ties abroad. Of course, it's easier when we have to go to Glasgow or London as I drive there. Every time, the tie has been in Glasgow, I stay with my aunt and uncle (my mum's sister and brother-in-law) who live in a small village in Shropshire and it breaks up the long journey. When I was on the train, last Saturday, going from Stratford to Canonbury, there were two men in the same carriage as me. One of them talked about going to Paris with his family and getting onto a tram or something. He had to punch the family's timed tickets, but supposedly hadn't done it about thirty seconds after they got on. An inspector tried to fine him and his family for it, but though his father wanted to pay, the man didn't agree to it. A policeman, according to the man, was then called for to sort out the mess. In the end, I think, the man had to pay a 10 euro fine, though he still didn't agree to it.

My sister likes to think I'm a bit weird. As I did have another one of those weird dreams, while I was at Warsaw airport. In it, we had won the Davis Cup trophy again. But, instead of our team lifting it, we (the supporters), had to go down and lift for them. Afterwards, I got chosen to interview Sally about what she thought of the match.

Josephine
31-07-2016, 14:47
I don't know anyone, where I live, who would like to come with me to the DC ties abroad. Of course, it's easier when we have to go to Glasgow or London as I drive there. Every time, the tie has been in Glasgow, I stay with my aunt and uncle (my mum's sister and brother-in-law) who live in a small village in Shropshire and it breaks up the long journey. When I was on the train, last Saturday, going from Stratford to Canonbury, there were two men in the same carriage as me. One of them talked about going to Paris with his family and getting onto a tram or something. He had to punch the family's timed tickets, but supposedly hadn't done it about thirty seconds after they got on. An inspector tried to fine him and his family for it, but though his father wanted to pay, the man didn't agree to it. A policeman, according to the man, was then called for to sort out the mess. In the end, I think, the man had to pay a 10 euro fine, though he still didn't agree to it.

My sister likes to think I'm a bit weird. As I did have another one of those weird dreams, while I was at Warsaw airport. In it, we had won the Davis Cup trophy again. But, instead of our team lifting it, we (the supporters), had to go down and lift for them. Afterwards, I got chosen to interview Sally about what she thought of the match.

Glad they chose to interview the important people! ;):thumbup:

Stell
02-08-2016, 08:30
I, sometimes, think it would be nice if all the single travellers got together (either at a home tie or an away one) and talk about all their previous experiences of travelling by themselves to the different ties in the past.

suttontennis
02-08-2016, 09:25
I, sometimes, think it would be nice if all the single travellers got together (either at a home tie or an away one) and talk about all their previous experiences of travelling by themselves to the different ties in the past.

might be simple to have a thread on the forum. We don't get much time for talking at home ties and we'd all have to stay in the same hotel. But i'm always happy to talk about the (few) places i've travelled to

cazza99
10-08-2016, 12:37
Roy and Stell I have moved your bloglets to new threads in "thank for the memories" forum - http://www.andymurrayfanforum.com/forums/showthread.php?2302-Roys-trip-to-Serbia-Davis-Cup

http://www.andymurrayfanforum.com/forums/showthread.php?2303-Stell-s-trip-to-Serbia-Dvais-Cup

Thought they deserved threads of their own.