skyblue025
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I didn't get any online and live 120 miles away so no chance of going to the stadium. Gutted .
I live in Coventry too and I'm also close to 120 miles away from Craven Cottage...I didn't get any online and live 120 miles away so no chance of going to the stadium. Gutted .
We did. City supporters had an open standing terrace to the left of that cottage. Saw Gerry Francis there buying a pie from the little kiosk. 2-2 draw I think.Didn't we play Fulham H&A in League Cup in the 80s?
We did. City supporters had an open standing terrace to the left of that cottage. Saw Gerry Francis there buying a pie from the little kiosk. 2-2 draw I think.
Two mates who are fortunate enough to support prem clubs both text me to say 'The Crab Apple is one of the best away pubs in the country', so I am gonna head thereNever visited Craven Cottage before. Any good pub recommendations near the ground for away fans?
Two mates who are fortunate enough to support prem clubs both text me to say 'The Crab Apple is one of the best away pubs in the country', so I am gonna head there
Two mates who are fortunate enough to support prem clubs both text me to say 'The Crab Apple is one of the best away pubs in the country', so I am gonna head there
A tip, rent a city bike near Euston. Only a few miles to Fulham. A great route. Just have to park bike at a station every 30 minutes. You will work up a thirst on the way. Other good option is catching a bus as you see so much more of London.
I meant going to the ticket office at the CBS to get a ticketI live in Coventry too and I'm also close to 120 miles away from Craven Cottage...
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I know this is what you've been told as opposed to your opinion but I'm interested in what they think makes it 'one of the best away pubs in the country'.Two mates who are fortunate enough to support prem clubs both text me to say 'The Crab Apple is one of the best away pubs in the country', so I am gonna head there
I know this is what you've been told as opposed to your opinion but I'm interested in what they think makes it 'one of the best away pubs in the country'.
I had a quick look at it on google and it looks lovely, probably a bit to nice for 2000 pissed up cov fans. I always think the best away pubs are the complete shitholes.
Edit: Just reading this back, I'm not trying to be arsey here by the way, genuinely interested.
So the same amount of danger but in a posher setting...Went to Wimbledon away (the boring 0-0 a few seasons back) and went in a fantastic (too nice) pub full of City. Can't remember the name, but it felt like the edge of a Midsomer Murders village than a Wheatsheaf type footie pub.
As long as any pub I find sells Carling all is goodTo be honest, it's one of the world's premier cities with untold numbers of pubs and a brilliant transport system to make them accessible, I'm not really arsed about finding an away fans pub
I know this is what you've been told as opposed to your opinion but I'm interested in what they think makes it 'one of the best away pubs in the country'.
I had a quick look at it on google and it looks lovely, probably a bit to nice for 2000 pissed up cov fans. I always think the best away pubs are the complete shitholes.
Edit: Just reading this back, I'm not trying to be arsey here by the way, genuinely interested.
It's a lovely pub for a roast but I wouldn't go there before the match.
Not always a fan of wetherspoons but the one on the river in Putney near the ground is one of the best in the country.
Think I've been in there, is it quite close to Putney Bridge station? Sure it was a Spoons we went in on the way back from Brentford 2013