Yes, but they are a French team. They are no more English than your 'Russian' teams playing in Estonia.
And as for losers, no team has won more points and scored more goals in the history of top flight English fooball than Everton. Arsenal may never have been relegated but they bought their way into the English top flight after finishing 5th in the old second division. They have no soul, not like the 'People's Club' aka 'the School of Science'
A good man in an evil society seems the greatest villain of all (Old English Proverb)
I think you perhaps need to learn that with freedom comes responsibility. That aside, the use of the 'N' word is wholly unacceptable in polite society.
A good man in an evil society seems the greatest villain of all (Old English Proverb)
Returning to more urgent and normal questions: do you know how many people are coming 1-2 days earlier or staying longer? I think some people are ready to organize groups for sightseeing and researching local gastronomic delights
While one guy arrives on Wednesday 2nd and some arrive Friday 4th, most of the Brits are arriving on Thursday 3rd November. A number of us will not be returnign home until the Monday, so we will have the Sunday free for sightseeing (and the football, as appropriate).
I do know two guys are staying until the Wednesday (9th).
About 10 of us are on an early flight from Stanstead to Tallinn, arriving around noon on the Thursday. I suppose then there will be a group keen to go out that afternoon - i.e. after they check into the hotel and before the civic reception (if it happens) and/or the (informal) quizzing in the evening.
What can you suggest for a first afternoon in your fair city ?
I'll be giving a presentation on quizzing in Belgium, which will include 56 typical Belgian question for teams of 4.
The target audience are non-Belgians (but of course they can participate too), there will be no entrance fee and no prizes (maybe something for the first team).
If possible I'd like to know or have an estimate of many teams will be attending this quiz / presentation (will take 60-90 minutes).
English is a foreign language for me too, so I'll try to make the wording in the questions not too difficult.
As for the level of difficulty: there will be difficult questions and there will be easy questions. But on the whole it will be a lot easier than the evening quiz in Ghent. But obviously all questions will have an internationa flavor.