The torch! And crock of gold is further to the right as you look at the picYou must log in or register to see images
Probably end up here again near the ground, can't remember what they called it though.
The torch! And crock of gold is further to the right as you look at the picYou must log in or register to see images
Probably end up here again near the ground, can't remember what they called it though.
Tell Debbie , I said Hi. I saw Her on Look North on their feature of Hull City's win at Derby, t'other week.The torch! And crock of gold is further to the right as you look at the pic
Ha ha will do!Tell Debbie , I said Hi. I saw Her on Look North on their feature of Hull City's win at Derby, t'other week.
Is that a direct rail link.If any are in doubt of an easy route into Wembley then I suggest High Wycombe, on the same line is Beaconsfield and Gerrards Cross which are closer but hotels will be more money and less availability, it only takes 20 minutes from Wycombe and is just junc3/4 off the M40. Also more go eastbound into London after the game and may have to wait for places to get on a tube, you won't get this problem so much westbound to Wycombe
Safe journeys!
Is that a direct rail link.
Ive done Stanmore but can imagine it being chokka block
Is that a direct rail link.
Ive done Stanmore but can imagine it being chokka block
I used Beaconsfield last time and it was full of well to do Arsenal fans. That won't be the case this time. 2 hr drive from the Midlands and 20 mins on the train to the stadium.If any are in doubt of an easy route into Wembley then I suggest High Wycombe, on the same line is Beaconsfield and Gerrards Cross which are closer but hotels will be more money and less availability, it only takes 20 minutes from Wycombe and is just junc3/4 off the M40. Also more go eastbound into London after the game and may have to wait for places to get on a tube, you won't get this problem so much westbound to Wycombe
Safe journeys!
If any are in doubt of an easy route into Wembley then I suggest High Wycombe, on the same line is Beaconsfield and Gerrards Cross which are closer but hotels will be more money and less availability, it only takes 20 minutes from Wycombe and is just junc3/4 off the M40. Also more go eastbound into London after the game and may have to wait for places to get on a tube, you won't get this problem so much westbound to Wycombe
Safe journeys!
TH
This is our preferred route. Works a treat. Our kid driving. Overnight in High Wycombe Premier Inn, few beers, a ruby. Steady ride home, Bowie on the CD.
If you want a curry Danzak Zone is well decent, 20% off through justeat, but I think takeaway/delivery only, there's two witherspoons in Wycombe, The Star and one next to Sainsburys
Is there any info available on which pubs are designated to us yet?
Thanks, we used Wetherspoons for breakfast when we played Arsenal. Not sure which curry house it was but it was quite posh and very good.
Yeah there's a pub designated to us in High Wycombe called the Silver Cod
Maybe this one, supposed to be decent:
http://www.chutneywycombe.co.uk/
The torch or crystal clubIt's easy to get around London on the tube. It would be great if all those that are getting there early and/or staying over could meet up and get a hull city party atmosphere going. It doesn't matter where, just somewhere better than cans poured into plastic glasses around wembley. Besides wembley doesn't get going until a couple of hours before kick off. Instead of doing what we all did last time spread out everywhere, let's decide on a place and claim it as Hull south for the afternoon.
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Yeah but Sunderland did that onI'm not talking about a bar near Wembley, if we get enough people involved we could take over an area of London. Sunderland fans drank Covent Garden dry and had a great time when they went. Look on YouTube, they packed the place out. We can go to those bars you mentioned before kick off. But why not start somewhere else first. We are hoping to be in London for 12 and would be great to go somewhere that was packed with Hull City fans before we head on to Wembley