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I've applied for a ticket to Wembley, but having 136 loyalty points means I'm not particularly confident about getting one (would expect about 180 to be the threshold). So instead of being at the game I want to do the next best thing and go to a pub and watch it. But I've only just turned 18 so I haven't got much knowledge about which pubs around the Tottenham area would have the best atmosphere on a day like this, so can anyone give me any tips??

Thanks in advance!

Not sure whether Spurs or Chelsea fans are going to take over The Globe prematch but if we have it you could get a good feel for the matchday atmosphere before most clear off for the match and you should be able to watch the game. The Globe's just opposite Baker Street station, by the way <sherlock>

Around Tottenham, the Bell and Hare's your best bet. I haven't been in The Bricklayers for a couple of years, from what I remember it's good there but very cramped. Normally I'd suggest The Olive Branch as a quieter option but I popped in for one before the game today and they had Magic Radio on the TV so I'm not sure if they even have Sky anymore.
 
nobody seems over worked up about it...i know i would be...all their manager said was basically 'this is what we got to deal with' id be fkin infuriated and name and shame them so they suffer with their futures..spoiled idiots...obviously after the investigation.
 
did you see on motd2,that all the Manager's in the running for Manager of the year are british,glad Chelsea are looking foreign manager to continue there downward travel
 
Interesting words from Rafa on Ade

VDV Interview said:
I have tried to persuade him to stay," said Van der Vaart. "Last season I had a good understanding with Peter Crouch, but with him it's even better.

"He's tall and strong. He's not selfish and his attitude is one of the best."

However, the Dutchman insists the club must work hard to make Adebayor stay.

"I think the problem is the wages," Van der Vaart added. "He is one of the best, a top striker.

"He played for Real Madrid, for Arsenal, Manchester City. I was surprised that he came and I hope that he stays.

"He works his socks off, he's unbelievable. He's so positive. We love him here.

"Normally strikers wait for the chance and they score, but he works hard as well and even when he doesn't score, he's still important for the team. He's a big man for us."
 
seems like he is one of them characters that bonds a squad together..that alone is worth something and is vital for success.
 
seems like he is one of them characters that bonds a squad together..that alone is worth something and is vital for success.

The complete opposite of what some Spurs fans, and many Arsenal fans said would happen. I have to say, Ade has completely won me over this season.
 
Is there a meeting of all Spurs fans that I wasn't invited to? Seems very quiet on here today?
 
its because you,HD, didnt specify which 2 people you wanted to get a room ..so i think everyone just got a room..obviously without internet.