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Thread: What ground in a major European league can only be reached by boat?

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    What ground in a major European league can only be reached by boat?

    I just passed it.

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    Re: What ground in a major European league can only be reached by boat?

    Quote Originally Posted by Taunton Blue Genie View Post
    I just passed it.
    Venezia.

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    Re: What ground in a major European league can only be reached by boat?

    Quote Originally Posted by Jordi Culé View Post
    Venezia.
    Indeed. Grim kit too. Green, orange and black.

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    Re: What ground in a major European league can only be reached by boat?

    Quote Originally Posted by Taunton Blue Genie View Post
    Indeed. Grim kit too. Green, orange and black.
    Is their badge a Cornetto?

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    Re: What ground in a major European league can only be reached by boat?

    Pitch 14, Pontcanna fields, from the end of October up until April.

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    Re: What ground in a major European league can only be reached by boat?

    Is it not connected to the main island that’s accessible by train?

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    Re: What ground in a major European league can only be reached by boat?

    Venezia are in Serie B. Cagliari on the other hand are in Serie A, and you could indeed get there by boast.

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    Re: What ground in a major European league can only be reached by boat?

    Quote Originally Posted by Canton Kev View Post
    Is it not connected to the main island that’s accessible by train?
    Google Maps seems to think it's walkable from the station if you walk over the Ponte Rialto. It's not on one of the outer islands like Murano or Burano that is only reachable by boat.

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    Re: What ground in a major European league can only be reached by boat?

    Quote Originally Posted by LA Bluebird View Post
    Google Maps seems to think it's walkable from the station if you walk over the Ponte Rialto. It's not on one of the outer islands like Murano or Burano that is only reachable by boat.
    Someone should have paid more attention in their Geography classes

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