West Ham Away

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youngw
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West Ham Away

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Where is everyone drinking before the game?

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Post by brazilianGOONER »

youngw wrote:Where is everyone drinking before the game?
i always drink before every game

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and after

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during the game as well

:D

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Barking Weatherspoon...

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Post by Eboue-Why? »

I shall have a nice cup of tea with a home made scone and freshly whipped cream, probably in the kitchen and then stagger into the lounge.

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Post by Connolly55 »

Not sure mate, going to get pie and mash before hand though from the place opposite the train station.

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Post by gonnernico04 »

best pie and mash is in East Ham high street called Nathans

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i wanna watch scouse vs yanited beefore...hope barking shows it!!!!

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they don't show football in Wetherspoons normally :?

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Post by mike »

Yeah, I'm looking to watch the scousers v mancs before as well. Before the away game at Upton Park last year, I watched Chelsea v Liverpool in a little pub in Liverpool Street but by staying and watching pretty much the whole match, I left myself short on time and ended up missing kick off. So thinking maybe this year to watch the game in a boozer that's near-ish to the ground and away fan friendly! If anyone has any ideas?!

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Post by This Is The Daybreak »

I think the best bet is to actually go into the ground, it's near on impossible to find an away fan friendly pub round there. We usually just go in and buy the beers inside...they showed the Chelsea Liverpool game on screens in the away section last season so imagine the Mancs vs the Scousers will be the same. More pricey but at least you can drink up untill kick off

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