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I am off to (hopefully) sunny Spain on Saturday for my birthday on Sunday and hope to take in the Malaga v Real Sociedad match.

 

I have been to their ground once before but it was some years ago.

 

Can anyone help me with local information e.g. car parking, restaurants and bars near the stadium?

 

Is there any reason why I should or shouldn’t wear a Rangers polo shirt in Malaga or at the match?

 

I seem to remember they have an expats supporters Club, anyone got a contact?

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I am off to (hopefully) sunny Spain on Saturday for my birthday on Sunday and hope to take in the Malaga v Real Sociedad match.

 

I have been to there ground once before but it was some years ago.

 

Can anyone help me with local information e.g. car parking, restaurants and bars near the stadium?

 

Is there any reason why I should or shouldn’t wear a Rangers polo shirt in Malaga or at the match?

 

I seem to remember they have an expats supporters Club, anyone got a contact?

 

Can't help you BH, but I hope you have a good time! :)

 

Is the Rangers polo shirt question the reason you posted this in Rangers Chat btw? :D

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Can't help you BH, but I hope you have a good time! :)

 

:cheers:

 

Is the Rangers polo shirt question the reason you posted this in Rangers Chat btw? :D

 

:rfc:

 

 

 

I was in Manchester station and had half an hour for 50 emails so wasn't really thinking that clearly; I realise now that the link is a bit tenuous but hopefully you'll let me off for good behaviour.

 

Move it, of course, if it is inappropriate.

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Not having a go BH but why would you wear a Rangers polo at a Malaga game?

 

To show I'm from Scotland and a Rangers fan? (Don't mean to sound facetious, just being honest.)

 

I can speak a bit of Spanish and love to chat to the locals, what better way to start a conversation than to wear the colours of the famous Glasgow Rangers.

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To show I'm from Scotland and a Rangers fan? (Don't mean to sound facetious, just being honest.)

 

I can speak a bit of Spanish and love to chat to the locals, what better way to start a conversation than to wear the colours of the famous Glasgow Rangers.

 

No worries mate just wondering, I never wear my colours unless I'm going to a Rangers game that's all of course my 4 kids running about like the Rangers catalogue might be a bit of a give away.

 

Anyway have a great time hope its a great game. :thup:

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I was in Manchester station and had half an hour for 50 emails so wasn't really thinking that clearly; I realise now that the link is a bit tenuous but hopefully you'll let me off for good behaviour.

 

Move it, of course, if it is inappropriate.

 

Have a good one! :cheers:

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