Day 7 Euros 24Another day in Koblenz dodging the thunder and lightning. Did the fortress, cable cars and the military museum then chilled back at the camp
Day 6 Euros 202499 miles south to Koblenz, en route to next game in Frankfurt.
Oberhausen Bunker. Fascinating visiting this, almost entirely original since being in use during WW2. Only open for a few hours a week and ran by volunteers so was really lucky to catch it open.Spooky and eerie to walk along the corridors and rooms. Cant imagine how terrifying it must have been#g...
Day 5 Euros 24 England v Serbia ground 434 Veltins Arena
Day 4 Euros 24128 miles over into Germany. Oberhausen.Wandered along the Rhein-Herne canal to check out the Oberhausen Gasometer; a redundant gas unit converted into an exhibition centre with a roof top viewing deck. Stunning views.Quiet day before the madness of Englands first game tomorrow
Day2 of Euros 24. Train from Clervaux (our site) to Luxembourg; all public transport is free throughout country. Got off at Pfaffantal to get the funicular train up to see Fort Obergrunwald via are lovely winding raised walkway into the trees.The Fort is a free entry museum, immaculately kept wi...
Day 3 of Euros 24A chill out day around Clervaux. Weather not great, had a lovely pizza. Such a pretty little village.Enjoying a beer and a wee dram whilst watching the opening match Germany v Scotland
First day of our Euros 24 adventure, travel to euro tunnel, drive onto to Clervaux in Luxembourg for few days before Germany.578 miles driving, 12 hour journey.
A lovely little stroll along the wear at Chester le street with little Alba
Wonderful moments with our little Alba #granddaughter #family the best of times
Season 23/24 done. A sad one for me personally losing my big cousin Andrew, and the legend of our away supporters bus Tommy. Both are missed so much, but both would want the band to play on.Really hope the board start getting things right again, the fans and the city so deserve some success after...