Luckily they don't have Luke Berry so maybe we can hope for a 0-0 this time!After last season's joke game what a embarrassment.
Some of my mates went up for that one, they are normally "stay til the bitter end" merchants even on bad days, but that day they left at half time and went back to the pub for the whole second half!After last season's joke game what a embarrassment.
After last season's joke game what a embarrassment.
Some of my mates went up for that one, they are normally "stay til the bitter end" merchants even on bad days, but that day they left at half time and went back to the pub for the whole second half!
I nearly went myself as was up in Lincoln for a long weekend and was going to be driving down to London from there, so could easily have stopped in Ca,bridge for the game. Luckily we decided to go to the garden centre instead!
With support like that i'm amazed we lost, the team's confidence must have been sky high....especially in the middle of a multi game losing run as we were then. Thanks for that.Remember the chant to our players warming up on touch line 'How shit must you be? You're not in the team' LOL
With support like that i'm amazed we lost, the team's confidence must have been sky high....especially in the middle of a multi game losing run as we were then. Thanks for that.
Nice little away end, food wasn't too bad either last season
That's what it says on my tickets, could be fun if we end up selling outIsn't it unreserved seating?
There is a direct train from Nuneaton at 8.52 and 9.52Looking forward to this one, new ground for me and train via London on the way there and via Peterborough on the way back, so a bit of a day out.
Can anyone recommend any town centre pubs? Preferably with a juke box!
Are you the fonz?Looking forward to this one, new ground for me and train via London on the way there and via Peterborough on the way back, so a bit of a day out.
Can anyone recommend any town centre pubs? Preferably with a juke box!
Looking forward to this one, new ground for me and train via London on the way there and via Peterborough on the way back, so a bit of a day out.
Can anyone recommend any town centre pubs? Preferably with a juke box!
I know what the fonz is vageuely but don't get what you're implying?Are you the fonz?
I went to Cambridge late last year and pubs in the city centre are few and far between! There is a long road that goes into the centre that has a few that are OK, can't remember what the road name though. There's an Irish owned pub called the Earl of Derby not far from that station that is friendly and does a decent pint and fry ups, but out of the centre. Actually, that road into then is Regents something I think.
Went to the Abbey Stadium first time in April or May 1984 (I was based just outside of Cambridge for a couple of years in the mid '80's) The visitors were Newcastle Utd chasing a solitary point to guarantee promotion. Cambridge had long been relegated, 6 or 7 games previous and hadn't won at home for about 6 months. I think you can guess the script.Looking forward to this one, new ground for me and train via London on the way there and via Peterborough on the way back, so a bit of a day out.
Can anyone recommend any town centre pubs? Preferably with a juke box!
Went to the Abbey Stadium first time in April or May 1984 (I was based just outside of Cambridge for a couple of years in the mid '80's) The visitors were Newcastle Utd chasing a solitary point to guarantee promotion. Cambridge had long been relegated, 6 or 7 games previous and hadn't won at home for about 6 months. I think you can guess the script.
The thing I admired about the Geordie hordes as they went about dismantling the very corrugated and pre-fab style stadium is that I recall them doing it in a very 'workman' like fashion.
Went back early '90's for our cup replay (The Dion Dublin comedy penalty fiasco) enough said.
Sorry, I digress. Really enjoyed my time there at that time. As I recall, there are loads of pubs along the road from train station to town centre. Once in the town centre check out the Red Cow and the Bath. If they are still there/open.
Have a good day.
Ahh, happy days.I know what the fonz is vageuely but don't get what you're implying?
Wow - how funny and inventive! I wish I could support my team as well as that!Remember the chant to our players warming up on touch line 'How shit must you be? You're not in the team' LOL
Went to the Abbey Stadium first time in April or May 1984 (I was based just outside of Cambridge for a couple of years in the mid '80's) The visitors were Newcastle Utd chasing a solitary point to guarantee promotion. Cambridge had long been relegated, 6 or 7 games previous and hadn't won at home for about 6 months. I think you can guess the script.
The thing I admired about the Geordie hordes as they went about dismantling the very corrugated and pre-fab style stadium is that I recall them doing it in a very 'workman' like fashion.
Went back early '90's for our cup replay (The Dion Dublin comedy penalty fiasco) enough said.
Sorry, I digress. Really enjoyed my time there at that time. As I recall, there are loads of pubs along the road from train station to town centre. Once in the town centre check out the Red Cow and the Bath. If they are still there/open.
Have a good day.
You want Regent Street and St.Andrews Street. Great pubs before the city centre, from the railway station, and just through the other side.Thanks for the info mate! @Earlsdon_Skyblue1 any ideas on the road name?
Waterbeach?Went to the Abbey Stadium first time in April or May 1984 (I was based just outside of Cambridge for a couple of years in the mid '80's).
I know what the fonz is vageuely but don't get what you're implying?