Started in The Avenue, was in there before 1 and it was very busy. (Beef Pipers crisps man!)
But then had a bit of a retro trip in 2 establishments I hadnt been in for over 20 years.
The Navy Club, wow, both downstairs rooms were jam packed, canny pint loved it.
The Fort, not as busy but enjoyed it, a pint and a double rum and coke.
Sorry @Smug in Boots didnt make The Fans Museum, but I think that may be my normal route in future.
Cheers mate.
I've had various pubs, over the last 50 years, and shifted around for various reasons.
It started out with the Blue Bell where we'd wait for the away fans getting off the train and walking past.
Then we had a spell in town, at the Continental, where we'd meet up with a bunch of local lunatics.
Then we went to the Greens for a while, can't remember why, then the Sappers/Fort/Navy.
At one point we were with Frankie Wheatley's mob at the Boilermakers and, in a season of absolute madness went into Newcastle, with our colours on, and drank in the Hofbräuhaus pre-match. It was crazy with Mags leaving Central Station for their away game, strippers and an inevitable punch up.
We were eventually photographed and told never to come back, our photos were still in the entrance a year later

I'm now in a bit of a loop because my train arrives an hour and a half before kick off. I have just enough time for some scran and a couple of pints before I go in. I miss the days when we'd stop at the Mallard in Seaham or have a few hours in the Victory then the Wheatsheaf but times change as you've found out ...
... no doubt we'll have a few pints somewhere, before we drift off to that big boozer in the sky, who knows who we'll find there
