tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21245711.post8161122158125698793..comments2023-10-25T22:55:19.755+08:00Comments on Private Beach: Who wins?Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21245711.post-42970929054286180802015-10-20T04:45:49.429+08:002015-10-20T04:45:49.429+08:00well, like the match in Shenzhen, every HK person ...well, like the match in Shenzhen, every HK person going to the game will have their background checked (unlike in Shenzhen where HK fans have to go thru one entrance and have Chinese Security Riot police right next to their section...)<br /><br />re: the HK vs. PRC match location at the Stadium, I will believe it when I see it. (Wikipedia isn't updated very often...) But the tickets are selling like hotcakes...<br /><br />wish I was there waving the old HK flag at the match...nullenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21245711.post-66631286389974974542015-10-12T12:29:25.426+08:002015-10-12T12:29:25.426+08:00A splash of yellow, Ulie? I hope you're not re...A splash of yellow, Ulie? I hope you're not referring to the well documented practices of Liverpool football supporters.fumiernoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21245711.post-54507383824081732822015-10-08T17:19:30.320+08:002015-10-08T17:19:30.320+08:00I see the Hong Kong v PRC match is currently still...I see the Hong Kong v PRC match is currently still due to take place at the Stadium rather than Mong Kok (according to that fountain of all knowledge, Wikipedia). Whatever the venue, the extended Ulaca family will be there. There may be a splash of yellow too. ulacahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09841336559436577751noreply@blogger.com