Champions League: English fans borrow a boat after their flight to Paris was cancelled

The Twitter account posted the scene, which was filmed and uploaded to Twitter.

Champions League: English fans borrow a boat after their flight to Paris was cancelled

The Twitter account posted the scene, which was filmed and uploaded to Twitter. It is disturbing to say the least. Twelve Liverpool supporters decided to rent a semirigid boat from Jersey to cross the Channel after their flight to Paris was cancelled. The goal? The goal?

Boss way to get to Paris @LFC pic.twitter.com/1YKGFRelDx

Paddy O'Toole, a Briton who was travelling 70 kilometers from Britain to France, told The Guardian that he had "seen dolphins" during the journey. A few supporters arrived in Saint-Malo at mid-afternoon and unfurled a red flag on the shore. They took the train to Rennes, before heading towards Paris.

Paris is expected to host 60,000 people who will set the mood. The Paris police headquarters mobilizes 6,800 police officers, firefighters, and gendarmes to ensure security at the match. At midday on Saturday, there was no incident to be regretted. On the Cours de Vincennes' side, the authorities created Liverpool's "fanzone", which included a stage for concerts as well as giant screens that would show the game.

The 5-ball pint will make you happy, inevitably

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