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Coaches from the north west for Euro 2020

I will be attending all games at Wembley for Euro 2020. I live in Crewe and trains back from the later games could be problematic as there isn’t a late train. I just wondered if anyone knew of any coaches that are being put on from Liverpool or Manchester that could do a stop off at junction 16 on the M6.

Stuart Franklin
  • 30 Dec 2019 9:56 AM
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  • Mark Egan
    Mark Egan
    • 4 Feb 2020 9:47 PM
    Cheapest quote we got was £32 per head, this due to needing 2 drivers, as it stands probs got about 20 intrested, its needs to be 44 people on the coach or the price will go up, theres a few lads putting status on facebook tonight and we have this on here, going to leave it another week or so an see what happens
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  • Mark Egan
    Mark Egan
    • 4 Feb 2020 10:15 PM

    In reply to Scott Waddington:

    There is space mate it just that we need to fill the coach to make it worth while
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  • Matt Turner
    Matt Turner
    • 5 Feb 2020 10:36 AM

    In reply to Mark Egan:

    One company to look at is ABC Coaches, I think they are Manchester based. They are reasonable price, have toilet on board etc, used them a few times going away with Bolton, most recently up to Sunderland on Boxing Day which needed 2 drivers and was only £18 per head....
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  • Adrian Seddon
    Adrian Seddon
    • 5 Feb 2020 12:28 PM

    In reply to Matt Turner:

    Yes ABC are Manchester based. We use them for football trips as well and they are cheap and decent.
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  • david willets
    david willets
    • 5 Feb 2020 7:39 PM

    In reply to Mark Egan:

    thanks for trying to sort out the coach Mark im interested in coach to all wembley games if you get the numbers
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  • Luke Taylor
    Luke Taylor
    • 7 Feb 2020 6:03 PM

    In reply to david willets:

    Depending on the type of bus you want to run, Mostonian, based in Manchester, aren’t too fussed if you have a drink on there.
    They do United aways so are used to the football crowd
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