Pre match drinks saturday
Pre match drinks saturday
where is everyone heading?
my mate has just phoned me asking what we were doing so i need to find out where to head before the game.
answers on a post card please.
my mate has just phoned me asking what we were doing so i need to find out where to head before the game.
answers on a post card please.
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Re: Pre match drinks saturday
I will tell you this for free do not drink anywhere near the ground the fans are worst than Tottenham! drink in Salford get the metro line to the ground there is a nice wetherspoons near the station a lot of gooners drink thereGunner152 wrote:where is everyone heading?
my mate has just phoned me asking what we were doing so i need to find out where to head before the game.
answers on a post card please.
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DRINKING - we've heard away fans are okay to drink in the Bridge at Sale (two stops from Old Trafford on the Metro). Otherwise the best bet is probably a city centre pub, such as the Knott Bar, 374 Deansgate, The Peveril of the Peak and the Rain Bar both in Great Bridgewater Street or the White Lion, 43 Liverpool Road.
DRINKING - we've heard away fans are okay to drink in the Bridge at Sale (two stops from Old Trafford on the Metro). Otherwise the best bet is probably a city centre pub, such as the Knott Bar, 374 Deansgate, The Peveril of the Peak and the Rain Bar both in Great Bridgewater Street or the White Lion, 43 Liverpool Road.
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Actually I think thats the pub i meant lolDicko wrote:From AISA
DRINKING - we've heard away fans are okay to drink in the Bridge at Sale (two stops from Old Trafford on the Metro). Otherwise the best bet is probably a city centre pub, such as the Knott Bar, 374 Deansgate, The Peveril of the Peak and the Rain Bar both in Great Bridgewater Street or the White Lion, 43 Liverpool Road.
is it a wetherspoons?
No idea. It is from an e-mailTheOne2Smooth wrote:Actually I think thats the pub i meant lolDicko wrote:From AISA
DRINKING - we've heard away fans are okay to drink in the Bridge at Sale (two stops from Old Trafford on the Metro). Otherwise the best bet is probably a city centre pub, such as the Knott Bar, 374 Deansgate, The Peveril of the Peak and the Rain Bar both in Great Bridgewater Street or the White Lion, 43 Liverpool Road.
is it a wetherspoons?
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If anyone gets there head kicked in around salford - blame Smooth!TheOne2Smooth wrote:Actually I think thats the pub i meant lolDicko wrote:From AISA
DRINKING - we've heard away fans are okay to drink in the Bridge at Sale (two stops from Old Trafford on the Metro). Otherwise the best bet is probably a city centre pub, such as the Knott Bar, 374 Deansgate, The Peveril of the Peak and the Rain Bar both in Great Bridgewater Street or the White Lion, 43 Liverpool Road.
is it a wetherspoons?

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The night before a big match I dont think it would be a good idea as Londoners tend to stick out a bittonysaunders wrote:I've heard it does actually...![]()
Only ever been there for a couple of games. Never sampled the nightlife. I've got a mate at uni there, she reckons it's a really good laugh out there on a weekend.