Sporting Lokeren vs Hull City match thread

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Macca banter...

Hull City Official ‏@HullCity
PHOTO: Steve Bruce and @pmacca15 will face the press at 5.30pm (local time) this evening #CityinEurope #UTT

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Paul McShane ‏@pmacca15
@HullCity oh very scary! Anyone with any ideas or new inventions are welcome to pitch their ideas. #forthatreasonimout
 
I hope your football team is worse than your beer

Nowt wrong with Belgian beer or the people. Top notch but thankfully (and no disrespect) Lokeren are nowhere near as good. They shall be more worried about us if the truth be told.

Why can't Maguire play can someone tell me?
David Burns ‏@bbcburnsy
Steve Bruce says Harry Maguire will make his debut and start for Hull City at Lokeren.

Best news of the day that Maguire is now involved. He is a monster.

Ok. Ferry time.
 
Tripel Karmeliet is also a delicious beer... Which bars you recommend the Lokeren supporters in Hull next week?

Old Town in the city centre for traditional British pubs.

Some names-

Ye Olde White Harte
Lion & Key
WM Hawkes
Sailmakers Arms
Ye Olde Black Boy
George Hotel
Minerva (on marina)

These serve ales and craft beers rather than your bog standard lagers that you can get anywhere and are bland.

Not cheap like, but you pay for quality.

Should you want Belgian beers, The Wellington in Russell Street (not far out of the City Centre); or Princes Avenue has bars (such as Pave) that stock Belgian beers.

Other than that - for British (craft) beers, follow Party's tips.
 
Should you want Belgian beers, The Wellington in Russell Street (not far out of the City Centre); or Princes Avenue has bars (such as Pave) that stock Belgian beers.

Other than that - for British (craft) beers, follow Party's tips.

Stella's Belgian Stan, every offy and pub in Hull has it. stop been ****
 
:grin: That makes it even better then

You drink a beer in Europe. Then you find it in your local supermarket. You read the small print on the back label. It says: "Brewed in the UK under license from blah-de-blah". And you put it, firmly, back on the shelf.........

The same thing happens with an ace new takeaway. Brilliant at first and then blands out to ****e.
 
First thing that came into my head when I first saw the pics
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Belgian mafia

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Lumberjack

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White 90's rapper

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Bullet for my valentine

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Cheeky chappy

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Captain convict

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Chris Eubank

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Trainee accountant

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C**t
 
Old Town in the city centre for traditional British pubs.

Some names-

Ye Olde White Harte
Lion & Key
WM Hawkes
Sailmakers Arms
Ye Olde Black Boy
George Hotel
Minerva (on marina)

These serve ales and craft beers rather than your bog standard lagers that you can get anywhere and are bland.

Not cheap like, but you pay for quality.

Wellington Inn on Russell Street does loads of beers - including Belgian. I've had Duvel and Dellerium Tremens in there before.

Plus they do loads of their own stuff too and it's close to town / KC

http://thewellingtoninnbreweryhull.blogspot.co.uk/
 
Old Town in the city centre for traditional British pubs.

Some names-

Ye Olde White Harte
Lion & Key
WM Hawkes
Sailmakers Arms
Ye Olde Black Boy
George Hotel
Minerva (on marina)

These serve ales and craft beers rather than your bog standard lagers that you can get anywhere and are bland.

Not cheap like, but you pay for quality.

Unlike the Belgian stuff, doubt if any of the beers served were brewed by monks - they got out of the habit.