Messi Posted 17 October 2008 Posted 17 October 2008 Seat numbers? Us lot are 17-24 or something similar. Weve got same seat numbers but 2 rows behind
Messi Posted 17 October 2008 Posted 17 October 2008 I'm in the L of the LATICS. L's where's its at on Saturday. COME ON LEICESTER. L is definately where its at
Granno Posted 17 October 2008 Posted 17 October 2008 GRANNO SIT DOWN! YOU DO KNOW WE ARE AT A FOOTBALL MATCH DON'T YOU?! she was a stupid bint at Huddersfield
Ashley Posted 17 October 2008 Posted 17 October 2008 L is definately where its at Indeed, I'm row V tomorrow around seat 10 I think.
JakeShingler Posted 17 October 2008 Posted 17 October 2008 What's the best pub for tomorrow? Theres one outside the away bit but nout sure of the name.
Granno Posted 17 October 2008 Posted 17 October 2008 If I see any of the FT guys and girls tomorrow I'll say hey! I'll be on the back row with Granno on the back of my shirt
Ashley Posted 17 October 2008 Posted 17 October 2008 What's the best pub for tomorrow? Information below taking from www.footballgroundguide.co.uk Where To Drink?Unfortunately 'The Clayton Arms' pub that was situated on one corner of the ground, has now closed. However there is a new pub, called the 'Clayton Green' (no connection), which can be found two hundred yards from the corner of the main stand and the Chaddy End. Chippy Lees, an exiled Latics fans in Cornwall, recommends the following; "The Old Grey Mare on Rochdale Road is worth a visit. If you walk to the top of Sheepfoot Lane and turn left at the newspaper shop, the pub is about 100 yards down the road on the right. There's a varied selection of beers available, and again a warm welcome is assured. Further down on the right is The White Hart. If you turn right at the top of Sheepfoot Lane, you'll eventually come to The Queens. It's on the corner of a junction. It was frequented by several West Ham fans one night, who found the beer to be so good, and cheap compared to London prices, that they decided to stay there for the rest of the evening. It was just as well, as it was the usual bone chilling night, and they lost! Across the road from there is The Royal, which is a cosy little local, and next door is a larger more modern one, the Brook Tavern". Bill Harris a visiting Millwall fan adds; 'I went for a drink in the Rifle Range pub on Burnley Road, which is about a ten minute walk away from the ground. I found it to be a very friendly accommodating pub, with a family room, TV screens, good food and local ale. There is also a beer garden outside, which you can take advantage of, when the weather is good. There is also parking at the back of the pub and is easy to get away after the game onto the A627 which connects to the M62'. If you are arriving by train, there are other pubs you can visit en route. See below. Car ParkingRight near the ground (bout 60 sec walk to away turnstile) there is a B&Q and you can park on there for free but it takes around 10 mins to get off after the game. We also have the biggest official car park I have ever seen at a football ground so parking wont be a problem. Stewards. Because of the ground redevelopment we only have 3 stands this year so we share the away stand with you guys and are separated by a moat thing and riot police etc, which makes for excellent banter and an intimidating atmosphere. The stewards are usually job worths but for the bigger games they don’t do much and leave it to the police. Drink There’s a harvester pub called Clayton Green behind the home end which gets a bit busy but does good pub grub. Theres plenty of pubs on Rochdale road at the top of the hill behind the away end. And oldham centre is 20 min walk away also. DON’T go in ‘The Queens’ it’s the pub with the big Oldham crest and St Georges flag painted on it. Hope this helps
JakeShingler Posted 17 October 2008 Posted 17 October 2008 I want to go to this now.Damn. You can pay on the gate.
Tabou Posted 17 October 2008 Posted 17 October 2008 You can pay on the gate. Come then. Is this true? I am so tempted.
JakeShingler Posted 17 October 2008 Posted 17 October 2008 Is this true?I am so tempted. Yes it is but is £2 extra
SamL Posted 17 October 2008 Posted 17 October 2008 Is this true?I am so tempted. If you're going to do this I suggest you get there pretty early as there's very few tickets left.
JakeShingler Posted 17 October 2008 Posted 17 October 2008 BREAK THE BANK! 1 less pie http://www.lcfc.premiumtv.co.uk/page/Lates...1422150,00.html
Tabou Posted 17 October 2008 Posted 17 October 2008 1 less pie http://www.lcfc.premiumtv.co.uk/page/Lates...1422150,00.html True dat. Although travel arrangements may prove to be the stickler.
JakeShingler Posted 17 October 2008 Posted 17 October 2008 True dat.Although travel arrangements may prove to be the stickler. I can give my brother extra sleeping pills any you can have his FT ticket
Asha Posted 17 October 2008 Posted 17 October 2008 Yeah come on Fox Travel Tabou. Watch me while I'm sleeping.
Tabou Posted 17 October 2008 Posted 17 October 2008 I can give my brother extra sleeping pills any you can have his FT ticket Get on it! Yeah come on Fox Travel Tabou. Touch my penis while I'm sleeping. You sick sick puppy.
Tubes Posted 17 October 2008 Posted 17 October 2008 Everyone heading to the pub behind the away stand then?
Tabou Posted 17 October 2008 Posted 17 October 2008 Oh god your funny. Your not safe either Jakeyboy!
Daggers Posted 17 October 2008 Posted 17 October 2008 What's the best pub for tomorrow? I'm still waiting for my guru to decide...but now it's official that I am still an invalid for the game it'd best be near the ground or a taxi rank If I see any of the FT guys and girls tomorrow I'll say hey!I'll be on the back row with Granno on the back of my shirt U95. Miserable fat twat with a pair of crutches and a never-ending love of Howard.
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