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Monday 27 July (all times are local, 1 hour ahead of UK)
14:52 – Training's been eschewed for time in the gym this afternoon so I'm afraid there's not an awful lot to report from Munich. Essentially, it's a (much needed) day off for most of the staff after another long-haul flight. It does mean I run the risk of getting very bored... although I've just had a look around my hotel room and, if I get desperate for something to do, could dismantle this and then attempt to put it back together again.
Somehow I don't think that will be necessary: Munich's a wonderful city with plenty to do and see.
10:25 – We've just arrived at the hotel in Munich to be met by one man and his digital camera. It's a far cry from the hysteria of the Far East. Even the airport security staff were jostling for autographs on our way out from Hangzhou.
If I'm honest, I don't really know what's on the agenda for the day. The schedule tells me the players are training at 14:30, but there was talk on the plane that it may be scrapped in favour of a session in the gym. For now, however, everyone's tired after a long flight, so I think it's a case of having a shower and maybe a few hours' kip.
03:36 – This is meant to be the live blog from Munich but this entry is actually coming to you from the glorious nation of Kazakhstan. We've only stopped here to refuel, however, so I'm not sure it counts as a country I can tick off my list of places I've visited.
Anyway, the Asia Tour is officially over and now it's time to focus on the Audi Cup. It's just under six hours from here to Munich, so I'm going to get some sleep. The next entry in the blog should be coming to you direct from Europe.
14:52 – Training's been eschewed for time in the gym this afternoon so I'm afraid there's not an awful lot to report from Munich. Essentially, it's a (much needed) day off for most of the staff after another long-haul flight. It does mean I run the risk of getting very bored... although I've just had a look around my hotel room and, if I get desperate for something to do, could dismantle this and then attempt to put it back together again.
Somehow I don't think that will be necessary: Munich's a wonderful city with plenty to do and see.
10:25 – We've just arrived at the hotel in Munich to be met by one man and his digital camera. It's a far cry from the hysteria of the Far East. Even the airport security staff were jostling for autographs on our way out from Hangzhou.
If I'm honest, I don't really know what's on the agenda for the day. The schedule tells me the players are training at 14:30, but there was talk on the plane that it may be scrapped in favour of a session in the gym. For now, however, everyone's tired after a long flight, so I think it's a case of having a shower and maybe a few hours' kip.
03:36 – This is meant to be the live blog from Munich but this entry is actually coming to you from the glorious nation of Kazakhstan. We've only stopped here to refuel, however, so I'm not sure it counts as a country I can tick off my list of places I've visited.
Anyway, the Asia Tour is officially over and now it's time to focus on the Audi Cup. It's just under six hours from here to Munich, so I'm going to get some sleep. The next entry in the blog should be coming to you direct from Europe.
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Nick going to dismantle a hotel's cabinet?
Jul 27 2009, 09:59 PM
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