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Not good news at all

Uncle phoned up France Billet today and we are not getting our v.i.p tickets

 

As you all know i am 16, i have been working for a few months and i am paying this trip all by myself, no one else helping me. And to pay �£200 + for them to say your not getting them is a joke, a hate the spanish police :@. We better get a refund, i have been really looking forward to my first away trip, have been a high all day but to be told not has just made me very angry. There is going to be trouble in Barcelona because of the Spanish Police.

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I don't think anyone wants and hopes there will be no trouble.

 

Do you still have tickets or is it just not the VIP ones your not getting Fraser?

 

There is 13 of us going and we only have 9 tickets ( i think) for the rangers end. So there is a few of us without tickets

 

I have been really excited all day winding up my mates that there not going

 

Wats wrong with v.i.p, said clearly that v.i.p silver is for Rangers and Barcelona fans so whats the problem.

 

Confused and very angry l:confused:

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Angry with who ya tit?

 

I'm just saying that I'd rather be in with the peasants in the Rangers end, not the big wigs in the VIP section.

 

Thins is i have payed alot of money, i was guaranteed a ticket for there with a better view.

Now i am not guaranteed a ticket and if i do will be watching a subeuteo match from your kitchen table

 

I am angry at the spanish police , there is going to be trouble tomorow when all the gers fans are trying to pick up tickets

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Anyway guys am away to pack my bags

 

Hope you all enjoy it on sky sports :D

 

Will try and get on a computer over there, will be taking loads of pics which i will post up here

 

 

WE ARE THE PEOPLE !!!!!!!

 

Barcelona here we come :D

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Rangers V Barcelona: Countdown Thuram Is Braced For Another Torrid Battle

 

WORLD Cup winner Lilian Thuram admits Barcelona's superstars fear they will be driven mad by Rangers' never-say-die approach in the Nou Camp.

 

The French veteran is still smarting after dropping two Champions League points at Ibrox a fortnight ago.

 

And he has warned his team-mates to brace themselves for another torrid and mentally draining 90 minutes against Walter Smith's battle hardened side. Thuram said: "Rangers showed at Ibrox they are strong. They just about drive you mad because of their pressure and the fact they never seem to give in.

 

"Like Frank Rijkaard says, you should never underestimate any rival and must respect them - Rangers deserve our respect.

 

"They were determined not to lose in Glasgow and fought for it in their special way.

 

"You have to give them credit, though of course we want to beat them tomorrow."

 

Thuram's concern was echoed by midfield linchpin Yaya Toure who expects the Ibrox men to offer monumental resistance as they attempt to stay on course for the knock-out stages.

 

Toure said: "We'll have to give 200 per cent and can't take risks because Rangers can get you.

 

"We must be focused, pass the ball well and be ready for a surprise attack any minute.

 

"You can't make any mistakes against a side like Rangers and it's up to us not to.

 

"Both teams know now what to expect from the other and that's good and bad at the same time."

 

Barcelona warmed up for tomorrow night's showdown with a convincing 3-0 home romp over La Liga strugglers Real Betis that included two superb free-kicks from Ronaldinho. Keeper Victor Valdez believes the Brazilian's set piece specials might provide the key to unlocking Rangers' defence.

 

Valdez said: "We are looking forward to the match. It's a challenge because we don't want another 0-0 but we know Rangers will be hard to beat.

 

"They'll do a great job to avoid defeat and that's where Ronaldinho could be so important. His free-kicks are very difficult to stop.

 

"He has so much quality and practises them all the time in training. I'm just happy he is on my side and I don't have to try to save them."

 

Manager Rijkaard also believes Ronaldinho is getting back to his best after a recent slump in form.

 

Rijkaard said: "He needed those goals. He is getting better every day and working hard, even looking to take people on again."

 

And Barcelona striker Eidur Gudjohnsen insists his team can have no excuses should they fail for a second time to break Rangers down.

 

The former Chelsea hitman said: "Hopefully we'll find the way to breach their defence.

 

"You can't just say it's impossible or will be very hard, you have to go and do it.

 

"Rangers will feel strong after their home win over Inverness."

 

Barca president Joan Laporta, meanwhile, has hailed the imminent arrival of around 15,000 Gers fans as "incredible".

 

Laporta said: "We have three important games coming up against Rangers, Getafe and Alcoyano in the Spanish Cup.

 

"We have to win three in a row - or at least this is our wish.

 

"Rangers will be a tough rival and will have big support.

 

"The other day they told us the number of fans travelling to Barcelona and it's incredible - it's maybe better I don't release the number."

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