Fans flood to Munich ahead of Bayern v Chelsea in the Champions League final
Supporters are making their way to the biggest game in club
football, with some who don't yet have a ticket determined to find one
in the build-up to kick-off
By Dan Levene | Blues Chronicle
London
airports were experiencing the largest Anglo-German airlift since World
War II, as an estimated 45,000 Chelsea fans made their way to
Saturday's Champions League final in Munich.
Security queues at Stansted and Gatwick were teeming with replica shirts as the Blue Army made its way to the Allianz Arena.
At the other end, every airport within about
300 miles of Munich was being utilised by resourceful fans: Memmingen,
Saltzburg, Zurich, Milan, Prague, Stuttgart, Frankfurt, Paris.
People
have come from all over the world, just to be near to the match when it
kicks off. One man was flying into Munich airport on Saturday from
Bermuda, via New York; while another had made the trip from Brisbane –
without a match ticket.
Meanwhile many were taking 'The Road To
Munich' literally, with Blues driving all the way from Sheffield, Leeds
or Cornwall to the Bavarian capital.
One disabled fan was
planning on travelling all the way to Germany in a London black cab. A
friend said he had secured two drivers, and a pre-agreed price, but that
they would leave the meter running just to see how high it reached!
Billie
Davies, 27, of Aldershot is a Chelsea member, who bought a ticket for
every home game in the league and cup this season. His whole family
support Chelsea, and he has been attending games for 18 years.
He said: “I'm having to dip into my wedding money for the trip!
“I
came home after the Newcastle game and said to my fiancée 'no matter
what you say, I just have to be out there – just be happy for me'.”
He said he and his intended have been engaged
18 months, and plan to wed in August. They will have 11 tables at the
wedding reception and, should Chelsea win in Munich, each table will be
named after a member of their starting XI.
His journey to Munich
will feature 15 lads in one minibus, and he describes their other
arrangements as: “No plans, no hotel, no ticket... yet! Just beer and
the clothes we leave in!”
Chris McGonigle (aka 'Big Chris'), 42, of Bristol, has been a season ticket holder since 1994, and a member before that.
His
journey involves flying with three friends from Bristol to Prague, a
brief stop to take in the local sights, then the long drive to Munich.
Of his group of four, only three have tickets and he said the fourth has 'turned down tout-price tickets'.
The partner in an investment company said: “I'm not sure I can describe how I'll feel if we win. There will be tears!
“And
if Chelsea lose, I'm not sure we will be better at dealing with that
after the 'Moscow experience'. Those words make me nauseous still!”
Sam
Harris, 23, of Royal Tunbridge Wells has been attending games at
Stamford Bridge for 17 years: the last 11 of those as a Matthew Harding
Upper season ticket-holder.
“We had tickets for the Moscow final
and they remain unused,” he said. “We were on the flight that was
cancelled. That wasn't to be.”
He was planning to drive all the
way to Munich, splitting time at the wheel between him and his dad – the
cost of which has led him to take extreme measures.
He said: “My
car is up for sale, as I now have no money and my season ticket payment
is due soon. I've used every last penny I have until pay day to fund
fuel and money for the trip.
“When the car goes, I will be gutted. It was my first car since I passed my test, and its in Chelsea blue!”
Source : Goal.com