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Wheres best for pre match beers? I was thinking about just working our way up North Street
Problem is, a lot of pubs we usually go don't open until 12.
Wheres best for pre match beers? I was thinking about just working our way up North Street
I went to the Bristol beer factory last week which is just a 10 min walk up north street from the away end a good selection of real ales lagers and ciders brewed locally,I recommend the North street cider!!Wheres best for pre match beers? I was thinking about just working our way up North Street
That sounds familiar.with a previous trip I had down there about 50 yrs ago!Wheres best for pre match beers? I was thinking about just working our way up North Street
Not when you end up vomitting it down the bog and losing your false teeth down the pan!🫣I went to the Bristol beer factory last week which is just a 10 min walk up north street from the away end a good selection of real ales lagers and ciders brewed locally,I recommend the North street cider!!
Absolutely, said it before and I’ll say it again, I really detest stupid 12.30 kick offs. Football should be about a relaxing Saturday morning, time to travel, a good brunch with a few beers and then the match. In the old days that then meant back home for a shower and change, quick snack, catch up with the other scores and then out on the town for the night.
Its bad enough for home games this nonsense but fuck early kick offs away as well, just so we can be shown on some awful quality single camera crap production
It also impacts Friday nights ….
Too late for it now isn't it?Just because that’s YOUR ideal day, it’s not everybody’s . “Brunch” lol
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I prefer away games earlier. We'll go to Macs for Breakfast on Saturday and then head down. Looking forward to this. Was at the cup game last week too, so hoping for another win.Just because that’s YOUR ideal day, it’s not everybody’s . “Brunch” lol
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Yeah we went here last year before and after and really liked it.I went to the Bristol beer factory last week which is just a 10 min walk up north street from the away end a good selection of real ales lagers and ciders brewed locally,I recommend the North street cider!!
For home games, I love Friday night KOs. 12:30 is not ideal for someone who likes a lie in. On this occasion, Bristol (A) on the train is quicker than driving to Coventry for me.Don’t mind the 12:30 KO’s at all. Certainly better than Friday night, Saturday evening or Sunday!
Not everybody is there to drown in alcohol.
I was on the rattler last year and thought I wasn't going to make it at one pointYeah we went here last year before and after and really liked it.
All the trains were fucked last year due to the floods so our already long train down from Manchester took something like 6 hours and via Reading, so we jumped in a taxi from Temple meads to this place (as it looked closest) and then the ground. And then similar back as we didn't want to risk not getting home. So going to try and do a few more this time, North Street bottom to top looks best bet
You old hippie!Local(ish) one for me. Gonna stay over the night before. We might check out the Tobacco Factory on the Friday night which seemed good the last time we went.
Im a big fan of Bristol. Plenty to do and I like the vibe of the place.
Strong disagree I like Friday nights particularly at home! In a city like Cov I do think a Friday night game where a lot of people are coming out of the factories, straight to the pub and to the match, excited for the start of the weekend and a couple of days off makes for the best atmosphere of the lotDon’t mind the 12:30 KO’s at all. Certainly better than Friday night, Saturday evening or Sunday!
Not everybody is there to drown in alcohol or have the shittest breakfast known to man.
Look man, I say it as I see it. Peace.You old hippie!
But I don't recall losing on a Friday night yet?,is that still the case?I dont mind 12:30s too much, means I'm up stupidly early but it is what it is. Friday nights are more of a pain because I normally can't get home after and have to stay over somewhere (hull away last season) but they're normally a good atmosphere. Sundays are the ones I would hate, love watching the prem games on TV but having to travel home in the winter after a loss on a Sunday evening must be horrific.
For home games, I love Friday night KOs. 12:30 is not ideal for someone who likes a lie in. On this occasion, Bristol (A) on the train is quicker than driving to Coventry for me.
But I don't recall losing on a Friday night yet?,is that still the case?
Strong disagree I like Friday nights particularly at home! In a city like Cov I do think a Friday night game where a lot of people are coming out of the factories, straight to the pub and to the match, excited for the start of the weekend and a couple of days off makes for the best atmosphere of the lot
Cannot stand 12.30s - I am up at the crack of dawn most mornings for work, 12.30 kick offs are just another (needlessly) early morning and a load of rushing around if it's an away match
Call centres maybe?'A city like Cov, people coming out of the factories'
It's not the 1930's bro
Terry, I thought I told you to trim those sideburns! You're off the fanbase, for good!Look man, I say it as I see it. Peace.
Yea or fucking coffee shops
What we do have is the people with enough disposable Income to treat themselves to a healthy obsession.Yea or fucking coffee shops
Cov and the surrounding areas are working class places where a lot of people work in manufacturing (absolutely nothing wrong with that)'A city like Cov, people coming out of the factories'
It's not the 1930's bro
No good for uber or just eats though until it's over!Coventry is shit for coffee, the midlands in general has a problem with coffee. We're big on R&D now, so probably people coming out of labs.
Staying in Hull I wouldn't normally recommend but you got it right choosing this last year. Road closures everywhere and a fekkin nightmare to get home!I dont mind 12:30s too much, means I'm up stupidly early but it is what it is. Friday nights are more of a pain because I normally can't get home after and have to stay over somewhere (hull away last season) but they're normally a good atmosphere. Sundays are the ones I would hate, love watching the prem games on TV but having to travel home in the winter after a loss on a Sunday evening must be horrific.
Agreed. It’s usually a 1.5 hour drive back home for me to Coventry that took 2 hours despite leaving at 13:30 on Friday!Friday night games are great, frees up the whole weekend. Unless you don't live near the city, in which case it's probably a nightmare to have to rush over in commuter traffic after work.
Last Friday was a rush, also didn’t get home until around 0130. But it does then leave Saturday completely freeFriday night games are great, frees up the whole weekend. Unless you don't live near the city, in which case it's probably a nightmare to have to rush over in commuter traffic after work.
I have often gone directly from the lab to the game, bit of a trek across from basically opposite side of the city though.Coventry is shit for coffee, the midlands in general has a problem with coffee. We're big on R&D now, so probably people coming out of labs.
Call centres maybe?
60's &70's maybe?