by LUX » 14 Mar 2022 11:30
by stealthpapes » 14 Mar 2022 12:02
South Coast Royalleon And full disclosure - I've met papes and he's a fine gent.
I'm sure he is but I don't get the fixation that he and Green have with drink on a football day.
Probably because , for so many years, I have always travelled by car I am on that day only concerned with the football, however for the first time ever this season have considered both giving up the season ticket and having a drink or two instead.
I think discovering/going back to interesting pubs has appeal for many travelling supporters, and makes it a far more enjoyable day out than a home game. As an exile, it has given me the occasion to meet many of the posters on this Board, mostly good experiences.
by stealthpapes » 14 Mar 2022 12:07
Leon Don’t know but that papes bloke seems like a wrongun
papes At Hull, I even went to a Sea Life Centre.
by Millsy » 14 Mar 2022 12:11
by Whore Jackie » 14 Mar 2022 12:44
stealthpapes Football Post: There's no spark, pace, drive or desire. So we inch the ball around the pitch, make a mistake and they score. I don't even know what happened at the start, we were walking along the Trent, heard the roar and went "nah, too early for a goal". Of all the players, Barker rose his head above the parapet by actually playing with some purpose. The rest? I wouldn't even say bad, there's no calamities, there's no fuck ups, its all just universally below the standard required.
Day Out Post: I've slated Nottingham in the past. Came here once as they were demolishing a cigarette factory and the place reeked of fag ash. Been back since, once or twice, and its a pleasant away day. Beerheads, micropub tucked away outside the station worth it for a pint of a session IPA then a catch up of some fruity New Zealand IPA. Uber to the ground, just in time to miss the first goal. Bottle of warm carling at half time. Slightly stronger than the team's performance in the second half. Trent Navigation Inn, a few hundred yards over the other side of the river for a pint, sat out in the Brewery yard. Bustling pub, nice tiles. Little walk to a statue of Notts County's best manager and also a very long serving stalwart ("Between joining the club in 1957 and retirement enforced by arthritis in the hip in 1983, during which time he filled numerous roles including trainer, coach, caretaker manager and scout, Wheeler never missed a first-team match – 1,152 consecutive games.").
Back to the city centre for a whistle-stop tour of three pubs all claiming to be Britain's oldest. First, the Bell Inn. The front, and the position, made us check we were right. It's a Greene King. It's right on the main city square. It was very stag/hen do friendly. It also goes back like a TARDIS with side rooms, three + separate bars, a rather lovely panelled room right at the back and, yeah, actually quite nice. Next, Ye Olde Salutation Inn, a proper metal pub. Again, lots of little side rooms and 'caves, tours available at management discretion'. Suitably loud. Castle Rock Brewery provided the pints here. We'd passed their Brewery earlier in the day. Finally, Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem, with its cubby holes cut into the castle foundations themselves. A bit tourist trap, sure, but a very comfy cosy pub.
Nottingham: solid one.
by skipper » 14 Mar 2022 14:39
by Hendo » 14 Mar 2022 14:42
skipper Why didn't Joao start? Isn't the point of the game, to field your best team?
by Stranded » 14 Mar 2022 14:44
Hendoskipper Why didn't Joao start? Isn't the point of the game, to field your best team?
Didn't he miss most of the week/training due to illness?
by South Coast Royal » 14 Mar 2022 15:31
stealthpapesSouth Coast Royalleon And full disclosure - I've met papes and he's a fine gent.
I'm sure he is but I don't get the fixation that he and Green have with drink on a football day.
Probably because , for so many years, I have always travelled by car I am on that day only concerned with the football, however for the first time ever this season have considered both giving up the season ticket and having a drink or two instead.
We missed an entire half at Fulham once because I was flying back from Ghana and got delayed.
I hope that sentence sums up why I'm intensely relaxed about missing a few minutes here and there.I think discovering/going back to interesting pubs has appeal for many travelling supporters, and makes it a far more enjoyable day out than a home game. As an exile, it has given me the occasion to meet many of the posters on this Board, mostly good experiences.
Yeah, exactly this. At Hull, I even went to a Sea Life Centre.
by Mr Optimist » 14 Mar 2022 15:44
South Coast RoyalstealthpapesSouth Coast Royal
I'm sure he is but I don't get the fixation that he and Green have with drink on a football day.
Probably because , for so many years, I have always travelled by car I am on that day only concerned with the football, however for the first time ever this season have considered both giving up the season ticket and having a drink or two instead.
We missed an entire half at Fulham once because I was flying back from Ghana and got delayed.
I hope that sentence sums up why I'm intensely relaxed about missing a few minutes here and there.I think discovering/going back to interesting pubs has appeal for many travelling supporters, and makes it a far more enjoyable day out than a home game. As an exile, it has given me the occasion to meet many of the posters on this Board, mostly good experiences.
Yeah, exactly this. At Hull, I even went to a Sea Life Centre.
Not deriding your pub crawling in all parts of the country at all but my typical matchday is such a contrast.
Over the years of travelling away I haven't managed a Sea Life Centre (there is one here that I haven't even been to) but have taken the opportunity to look around at the towns and cities.
There used to be a TV programme called "Nairn over Britain" ( or something similar) where the bloke used to travel around in his Morris 1000 (which even then was quite old) exploring towns and cities that would be deemed unfashionable and I remember such places as Halifax, Bradford, Burnley, Walsall etc.
Often on my away visits I would meet up with my fellow Royal from Rochester who has been one of the most travelled Royals of all time I would guess and he is an architect.
Halifax or Bradford town hall can be interesting when sharing what an architect sees.
Rotherham indoor market isn't bad either and the first ever pound shop that I went into was in Doncaster.
The dockyard at Barrow has its attractions.
As you can see , I really know how to push the boat out and shoot for the stars on matchdays.
by Jackson Corner » 14 Mar 2022 16:22
Mr OptimistSouth Coast Royalstealthpapes
We missed an entire half at Fulham once because I was flying back from Ghana and got delayed.
I hope that sentence sums up why I'm intensely relaxed about missing a few minutes here and there.
Yeah, exactly this. At Hull, I even went to a Sea Life Centre.
Not deriding your pub crawling in all parts of the country at all but my typical matchday is such a contrast.
Over the years of travelling away I haven't managed a Sea Life Centre (there is one here that I haven't even been to) but have taken the opportunity to look around at the towns and cities.
There used to be a TV programme called "Nairn over Britain" ( or something similar) where the bloke used to travel around in his Morris 1000 (which even then was quite old) exploring towns and cities that would be deemed unfashionable and I remember such places as Halifax, Bradford, Burnley, Walsall etc.
Often on my away visits I would meet up with my fellow Royal from Rochester who has been one of the most travelled Royals of all time I would guess and he is an architect.
Halifax or Bradford town hall can be interesting when sharing what an architect sees.
Rotherham indoor market isn't bad either and the first ever pound shop that I went into was in Doncaster.
The dockyard at Barrow has its attractions.
As you can see , I really know how to push the boat out and shoot for the stars on matchdays.
And to think I “wasted” all those Third Division away days at grim northern outpost towns by totally ignoring the local architecture and getting shitfaced in grotty backstreet pubs (Staff of Life in Bury anyone?) and clubs and visiting greasy takeaway places…it is only for the grace of God that I don’t (yet) have Mad Cow Disease.
by Mr Optimist » 14 Mar 2022 16:48
by South Coast Royal » 14 Mar 2022 16:50
Mr OptimistSouth Coast Royalstealthpapes
We missed an entire half at Fulham once because I was flying back from Ghana and got delayed.
I hope that sentence sums up why I'm intensely relaxed about missing a few minutes here and there.
Yeah, exactly this. At Hull, I even went to a Sea Life Centre.
Not deriding your pub crawling in all parts of the country at all but my typical matchday is such a contrast.
Over the years of travelling away I haven't managed a Sea Life Centre (there is one here that I haven't even been to) but have taken the opportunity to look around at the towns and cities.
There used to be a TV programme called "Nairn over Britain" ( or something similar) where the bloke used to travel around in his Morris 1000 (which even then was quite old) exploring towns and cities that would be deemed unfashionable and I remember such places as Halifax, Bradford, Burnley, Walsall etc.
Often on my away visits I would meet up with my fellow Royal from Rochester who has been one of the most travelled Royals of all time I would guess and he is an architect.
Halifax or Bradford town hall can be interesting when sharing what an architect sees.
Rotherham indoor market isn't bad either and the first ever pound shop that I went into was in Doncaster.
The dockyard at Barrow has its attractions.
As you can see , I really know how to push the boat out and shoot for the stars on matchdays.
And to think I “wasted” all those Third Division away days at grim northern outpost towns by totally ignoring the local architecture and getting shitfaced in grotty backstreet pubs (Staff of Life in Bury anyone?) and clubs and visiting greasy takeaway places…it is only for the grace of God that I don’t (yet) have Mad Cow Disease.
by leon » 15 Mar 2022 09:11
South Coast RoyalMr OptimistSouth Coast Royal
Not deriding your pub crawling in all parts of the country at all but my typical matchday is such a contrast.
Over the years of travelling away I haven't managed a Sea Life Centre (there is one here that I haven't even been to) but have taken the opportunity to look around at the towns and cities.
There used to be a TV programme called "Nairn over Britain" ( or something similar) where the bloke used to travel around in his Morris 1000 (which even then was quite old) exploring towns and cities that would be deemed unfashionable and I remember such places as Halifax, Bradford, Burnley, Walsall etc.
Often on my away visits I would meet up with my fellow Royal from Rochester who has been one of the most travelled Royals of all time I would guess and he is an architect.
Halifax or Bradford town hall can be interesting when sharing what an architect sees.
Rotherham indoor market isn't bad either and the first ever pound shop that I went into was in Doncaster.
The dockyard at Barrow has its attractions.
As you can see , I really know how to push the boat out and shoot for the stars on matchdays.
And to think I “wasted” all those Third Division away days at grim northern outpost towns by totally ignoring the local architecture and getting shitfaced in grotty backstreet pubs (Staff of Life in Bury anyone?) and clubs and visiting greasy takeaway places…it is only for the grace of God that I don’t (yet) have Mad Cow Disease.
My son has done mostly the same as you over the years and sees it as the "matchday experience" to coin the dreadful marketing phrase.
BTW, it hasn't just been architecture-I enjoyed the marina at Swansea, the castle at Norwich, the beach at Redcar (For Middlesborough),
a racing stable visit near Stoke, the market at Darlington, meeting a mate's mum and dad who lived in Blackpool, winning a sweep on the Scottish Grand National in a Hearts pub, top fish and chips in Grimsby and Southend, a (rare) piss-up in Newcastle (overnight stay), a market in Nottingham etc., etc.
by Hound » 15 Mar 2022 09:33
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