If it's as pretty as the people from that region, it'd no doubt be quite a sight!SWLGooner wrote:Barriecuda - if you are making the trip over, you can't visit the UK without taking a trip to our one really outstanding area of natural beauty, the world-renowned Costa del Stoke.
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Anyone sorted a time for this yet?
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Seriously though, Stoke away is a proper laugh. Always absolutely mentalBarriecuda wrote:If it's as pretty as the people from that region, it'd no doubt be quite a sight!SWLGooner wrote:Barriecuda - if you are making the trip over, you can't visit the UK without taking a trip to our one really outstanding area of natural beauty, the world-renowned Costa del Stoke.

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Barriecuda wrote:Damn August, that's short notice.
How do you guys usually do it? Play before the Sunderland/Arsenal match then go to the game?
If anyone could provide me some solid details I can plan around, I'll start looking into feasibility with work/etc.
I think it takes like 6 weeks to get a passport these days so I need to get on this ASAP![]()
Barriecuda, if you are serious about coming over, then I doff my hat to you young man. That is commitment.

Not sure that i am able to get down to the proper match, but If I do I will attempt to get down early to watch you guys too, to offer some vocal encouragement and meet some legends, which definately includes our mackem friend.

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I bet barrie is in turn heartened and strengthend by your commitment StuartStuartL wrote:Barriecuda wrote:Damn August, that's short notice.
How do you guys usually do it? Play before the Sunderland/Arsenal match then go to the game?
If anyone could provide me some solid details I can plan around, I'll start looking into feasibility with work/etc.
I think it takes like 6 weeks to get a passport these days so I need to get on this ASAP![]()
Barriecuda, if you are serious about coming over, then I doff my hat to you young man. That is commitment.![]()
Not sure that i am able to get down to the proper match, but If I do I will attempt to get down early to watch you guys too, to offer some vocal encouragement and meet some legends, which definately includes our mackem friend.


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We'll have to wait until we're able to book the pitch but I imagine it will be (as in previous years) around 10am. We tend to play for about an hour.M-50 wrote:Anyone sorted a time for this yet?
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Sound, looks like I'm gonna fly over the previous day, so should be good to tog outWoolyFTM wrote:We'll have to wait until we're able to book the pitch but I imagine it will be (as in previous years) around 10am. We tend to play for about an hour.M-50 wrote:Anyone sorted a time for this yet?

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Hi all,
Having looked into it a bit, I don't think I will make it over for the season opener. I've really wanted to play in the match against the Sunderland guys for some time, but I hadn't anticipated the game being so early in the season. With the costs of flights etc, I'd rather get a couple matchdays out of the trip - maybe come later in the year and get a Sunday game and then a Champions League or Cup game midweek or such.
Hopefully will be able to visit in the 12-13 campaign at some point nonetheless.
-Barrie'
Having looked into it a bit, I don't think I will make it over for the season opener. I've really wanted to play in the match against the Sunderland guys for some time, but I hadn't anticipated the game being so early in the season. With the costs of flights etc, I'd rather get a couple matchdays out of the trip - maybe come later in the year and get a Sunday game and then a Champions League or Cup game midweek or such.
Hopefully will be able to visit in the 12-13 campaign at some point nonetheless.
-Barrie'
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Look on the bright side lads: if the match doesn't go ahead it will go down as a definite improvement on our previous results against the mackems!!






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I Hate Hleb wrote:Look on the bright side lads: if the match doesn't go ahead it will go down as a definite improvement on our previous results against the mackems!!![]()
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Haven't booked my flight yet cos I am sceptical that it will go ahead - don't want to book a crack of dawn flight or fly over the previous night if this game not gonna go ahead but at the same time I don't know what confirmation I am looking for


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Well someone better take responsibility for this soon then!!
Makes you appreciate all the time and effort Chunky put in, eh? and for what - to be labelled a shite manager!!







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Makes you appreciate all the time and effort Chunky put in, eh? and for what - to be labelled a shite manager!!
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Always appreciated chunky for the work he put in organising it and enjoyed having the craic with him and the lads in the boozer after the game


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Cheers Augie! 

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Absolutely. Chunky is a top manager and a great bloke.augie wrote:I Hate Hleb wrote:Well someone better take responsibility for this soon then!!![]()
Makes you appreciate all the time and effort Chunky put in, eh? and for what - to be labelled a shite manager!!
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Always appreciated chunky for the work he put in organising it and enjoyed having the craic with him and the lads in the boozer after the gameCan't blame the manager for shite results when you see the crap he has had to work with

It didn’t help him that his best striker turned up drunk, hungover and with a broken wrist and only managed one shot on target - which hit a seriously fat defenders seriously fat leg!



But seriously, it was a great laugh and the banter in the pub after was quality.


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DB10GOONER wrote:Absolutely. Chunky is a top manager and a great bloke.augie wrote:I Hate Hleb wrote:Well someone better take responsibility for this soon then!!![]()
Makes you appreciate all the time and effort Chunky put in, eh? and for what - to be labelled a shite manager!!
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Always appreciated chunky for the work he put in organising it and enjoyed having the craic with him and the lads in the boozer after the gameCan't blame the manager for shite results when you see the crap he has had to work with
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It didn’t help him that his best striker turned up drunk, hungover and with a broken wrist and only managed one shot on target - which hit a seriously fat defenders seriously fat leg!Or that one of the full backs was about 3 foot tall with a dodgy thigh muscle and a taste for brown tracksuits. Or the fact that another certain player was blinded by the shine off his bald head and hit the post from 2 feet out. Or that one of the centre halves wore what can only be described as checkered fatboy swimming shorts and was carrying not so much “a few extra pounds” but rather “a few extra tonnes”.
I could go on!
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But seriously, it was a great laugh and the banter in the pub after was quality.![]()


