Pre match bevvies.

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Thank you that’s lovely, and plenty have, and I’ve enjoyed a drink with a few, I struggle still with the match if I’m honest.
Do you sit near anyone off here or rtg? I'm sure any of the match going lot would be happy to try and match the match less of a struggle?
 
Do you sit near anyone off here or rtg? I'm sure any of the match going lot would be happy to try and match the match less of a struggle?
I sit in the East Stand, the people I sit around are great, we’ve kept both seat, as in mind and me dads. Even though only 1 is usually used. It’s just me dad not being there. I sound pathetic, daft thing is I’ve coped and dealt with so much yet I struggle to to a bloody football match
 
I sit in the East Stand, the people I sit around are great, we’ve kept both seat, as in mind and me dads. Even though only 1 is usually used. It’s just me dad not being there. I sound pathetic, daft thing is I’ve coped and dealt with so much yet I struggle to to a bloody football match
You should get yourself a little brass plaque made up with your dads name on it and ask your mate SD if you can get it riveted onto his seat
 
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I sit in the East Stand, the people I sit around are great, we’ve kept both seat, as in mind and me dads. Even though only 1 is usually used. It’s just me dad not being there. I sound pathetic, daft thing is I’ve coped and dealt with so much yet I struggle to to a bloody football match
Perfectly understandable, just don't like to think of anyone struggling at a game
 
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Really hope it's true that they might find somewhere to build a supporters bar near/ next to the ground. They had one at Rochdale and it makes sense. If they could get it separate from the club catering contract (they need to charge less per pint when competing with local pubs, and would help if they had a better selection), ideally in house, it would be a cracking addition. If I get there early enough I'd always go to a pub rather than going into the ground to have awful lager for £4.60 or whatever it is in a plastic "glass". I would, however, much rather my beer money was going to help the club. Get a proper decent place and it would be packed, and it would even be busy on non match days

That has been the plan for a long time. They just needed to mop up the rest of the sheepfolds prior to hoying planning permission in for all of it. I was under the impression there was to be a sports village but also a bar. I think they own a big percentage of this land now
 
Usually Sams bar, but sometimes a dodge all over town and sometimes over to Jacksons. Be starting 0830 tomorrow in Justice for the rugby though.
 
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When I’m up I usually frequent the harbour view then a walk up to the colliery for a couple about 2 o’clock
 
Straight there and back for me. On me own since me dad died. Norman no mates :emoticon-0101-sadsm:emoticon-0102-bigsm
You can always call in the Avenue and have a couple with us, not this weekend though, I am being treated to the Montgomery suite :emoticon-0103-cool:. Also if you do go to the Avenue, on the walk to the SOL, slow down :emoticon-0105-wink:.
 
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You're welcome to pop in the Deafy. Dilly is home and will be in tomorrow.
I was one of the origional members of the modernised deaf club
However since they closed the doors to sunderland supporters in favour of the Celtic supporters
I’ve not been back
 
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