Hull City Supporters who haven't bought tickets in advance for Wednesday evening's trip to Norwich City will be able to pay on the night at Carrow Road (cash only). I doubt there's many who haven't already decided to go, who'll now decide to pay on the gate, particularly with it being on Sky.
Fair play to anyone making the trip to Norwich tomorrow night its quite a trek for a midweek game got few friends who are travelling on tigertravel 28 people booked on last i heard
Do I still get a well done for going, even though work are paying for my travel and accomodation cos we've got offices in Norwich? Oh yeah, and they're also paying for my dinner and some beers as well
This fixture should have been on everyone's to do list since the fixture list was announced. A chance to sample football in a proper ground in a proper football city with one of the countries greatest crowds.
Spot on. Apart from the countries instead of country's faux pas. You missed off in one of the country's great cities.
It's a dreadful place to go on a Wednesday night. Get in watch game get the hell out on one of the several B roads that connect Norwich to civilisation. Chapeau to all those attending on Coach 1. Hopefully Storm Gareth will **** up this game and we can get summat out of it, bit like at the KCOM earlier this season. It might mean people are spared listening to that tuneless dirge 'OTBC' their yokels belt out
York doesn't seem to be a great city, seven million tourist a year search in vain for a cathedral. The views expressed in my posts are not necessarily mine
Holy Trinity: It is the largest parish church in England by floor area.[1] The church dates back to about 1300[1] and contains what is widely acknowledged to be some of the finest mediaeval brick-work in the country, particularly in the transepts. The Minster Church is now a Grade I listed building.[2] That'll do for me. Let the moonrakers and carrot crunchers worship where they wish.
"The Cathedral and Metropolitical Church of Saint Peter in York, commonly known as York Minster, is the cathedral of York, England, and is one of the largest of its kind in Northern Europe."