Madrid-bound Man Utd and Arsenal fans can move weekends away to Siberia during Liverpool vs Tottenham Champions League final
ARSENAL and Manchester United fans that have booked a weekend getaway to Madrid for June 1 have been offered the chance to change their destination.
Liverpool and Tottenham will compete in the Spanish capital for the Champions League title at the start of next month – where at least 50,000 supporters are expected to converge.
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And should fans of Arsenal and United be unwilling to be surrounded by the supporters of their arch-rivals, one travel agent is offering them an escape route.
Travel Republic will allow one willing customer to switch their destination to Siberia – where you can be sure that you will be away from the all celebrations and singing in Madrid.
While fans also have the option of changing their trip to either Valencia, Bilbao or Seville.
Managing Director at Travel Republic Frank Rejwan said: “For the next three weeks there will be little respite from gloating Spurs and Liverpool fans at work, in the pub and every time people turn on the radio or open a paper.
“Normally a weekend in Madrid would be the chance to get away from it all and have a great time.
“But if you are an Arsenal or Man Utd fan then this could turn into a hellish weekend away.
“Travel Republic have the broadest range of holidays in Spain and worldwide, so we are pleased to offer our customers the opportunity to make changes to their plans away from Madrid and to discover some of Spain’s other great cities – or get away from it completely to the solitude and relatively football free oasis of Siberia.”
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