remigardeshair wrote:I'm going to watch it at home with a nice cup of tea.
I might even have a hot chocolate if we are winning.

Watching it with my 9 year old son, so unless some fucker gives me 2 tickets

YEAH - ROCK AND FUCKIN ROLL BITCHES!!!






remigardeshair wrote:I'm going to watch it at home with a nice cup of tea.
I might even have a hot chocolate if we are winning.
I don't drink half as much as I used to back in the day, but I find that pacing myself like drinking a pint every 45 mins or so and letting nature take its course is actually a nice way of getting tipsy. After a few hours its like 1 pint in one out !DB10GOONER wrote:You don't get crushing 3 day hangovers nowadays?nut flush gooner wrote:What a bunch of shandy drinking puffdas this forum is !
I am 45 and will easily get into double figures on saturday, starting at 12 noon, drinking in the ground and afterwards.
What's the big deal about getting to a pub early because you will be plastered by 5pm, thats the idea! Have a hearty brekkie, get there for lunchtime and raise a beer for the Arsenal. Even if its too early you can get to a good pub, reserve your spot and drink peckham spring until 1-30/2pm !![]()
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Seriously. Back in the day I could go on the piss after work, do a full day the next day no bother, go back on the sauce that night, do an all-dayer on saturday or sunday (depending on which day I played footy) and do that for months on end. A fry up or a cure the next morning was all I needed.![]()
Nowdays? One night on the piss = 3 days of hangover hell.![]()
DB10GOONER wrote:Why not both, Mary Jane?Gunner Rob wrote:the Tollington is first come, first served.
maybe i'm showing my age but I don't get the need to be drinking 5-6 hours BEFORE the match - I would rather drink for 5-6 hours AFTER the match (hopefully celebrating!)
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But yeah, it's an age thing. In my 20's and 30's it was often early morning drinking on match day right through to the following day depending on the result. In Paris 06 I started at 4am on the morning of the CL final and finished up at 7.30/8am the following morning. And I'm talking solid drinking. Now in my 40's, even the thought of that much drinking would just not interest me anymore at all.It's a young man's game!
Do you have to be a member to get into the Mercantile on Saturday?Bradywasking wrote:Dublin Arsenal supporters Club are having a big day out in the Mercantile on Dame Street..I'm no longer a member (18 years since I was) but have been invited in via Twitter.. I am almost certain that I will watch at home on my own, the thoughts of being in company in the event of a defeat along with not actually enjoying football in pubs anymore are the deciding factors. Win and its into Town immediately, lose and its darkened room with no human contact..
as far as I know its open house, but it will be jammed.IW8Goalmachine wrote:Do you have to be a member to get into the Mercantile on Saturday?Bradywasking wrote:Dublin Arsenal supporters Club are having a big day out in the Mercantile on Dame Street..I'm no longer a member (18 years since I was) but have been invited in via Twitter.. I am almost certain that I will watch at home on my own, the thoughts of being in company in the event of a defeat along with not actually enjoying football in pubs anymore are the deciding factors. Win and its into Town immediately, lose and its darkened room with no human contact..
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DB10GOONER wrote:Why not both, Mary Jane?Gunner Rob wrote:the Tollington is first come, first served.
maybe i'm showing my age but I don't get the need to be drinking 5-6 hours BEFORE the match - I would rather drink for 5-6 hours AFTER the match (hopefully celebrating!)
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But yeah, it's an age thing. In my 20's and 30's it was often early morning drinking on match day right through to the following day depending on the result. In Paris 06 I started at 4am on the morning of the CL final and finished up at 7.30/8am the following morning. And I'm talking solid drinking. Now in my 40's, even the thought of that much drinking would just not interest me anymore at all.It's a young man's game!
That gave me a laugh. We started the day on the ferry from Dover at about 9am and were still going in some bar, somewhere near the Gard du Nor at 9am the next morning, flags strung up outside the bar, cheering all the Frogs off to work as they went by. God knows what they thought of us. Happy Days![]()
This is pretty much what I'll be doing too, the phone will of course be switched off though to aviod the "where are you watching the game?" calls and texts from people who would more than likely wind me up during the game. Her indoors will also be sent outdoors for the eveningBradywasking wrote:Dublin Arsenal supporters Club are having a big day out in the Mercantile on Dame Street..I'm no longer a member (18 years since I was) but have been invited in via Twitter.. I am almost certain that I will watch at home on my own, the thoughts of being in company in the event of a defeat along with not actually enjoying football in pubs anymore are the deciding factors. Win and its into Town immediately, lose and its darkened room with no human contact..
Just remembered...The Thornhill Arms!MK Gould wrote:There used to be a great Arsenal pub on the Caledonian Road, nearer to Kings Cross I think...cannon on the ceiling and all that. Think they used to organise an open top bus from there on cup final days. Anyone remember what it was called and whether it's still a gooner pub?