WEMBLEY INFO

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Martin Hayes wrote:I live in the area, so a bit of advice for the pre-match: avoid the Wembley central pubs as they'll be rammed and they are crap anyway.

Try Greenford, Ealing, Alperton, Kenton or Sudbury for your pre-match pints.
I live in greenford. Its a 'town centre' full of charity shops, bookies and pub's. Not much else really apart from a kfc and tesco. I reccomend the Bar 2b, Hennesy or the red lion if your stopping off at greenford.

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ive been, to many an england game! its ok, not much to say on it really which pretty much sums it up.
avoid the tube station, its stupidly packed!
erm yeah, thats it, hope it helped :D

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Martin Hayes wrote:
I live in the area, so a bit of advice for the pre-match: avoid the Wembley central pubs as they'll be rammed and they are crap anyway.

Try Greenford, Ealing, Alperton, Kenton or Sudbury for your pre-match pints.

I live in greenford. Its a 'town centre' full of charity shops, bookies and pub's. Not much else really apart from a kfc and tesco. I reccomend the Bar 2b, Hennesy or the red lion if your stopping off at greenford.

'The Bridge Hotel' - an excellent bar, with excellent Young's ales - and where my daughter had her naming day. 5 minutes from Greenford station.

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Martin Hayes wrote:
Martin Hayes wrote:
I live in the area, so a bit of advice for the pre-match: avoid the Wembley central pubs as they'll be rammed and they are crap anyway.

Try Greenford, Ealing, Alperton, Kenton or Sudbury for your pre-match pints.

I live in greenford. Its a 'town centre' full of charity shops, bookies and pub's. Not much else really apart from a kfc and tesco. I reccomend the Bar 2b, Hennesy or the red lion if your stopping off at greenford.

'The Bridge Hotel' - an excellent bar, with excellent Young's ales - and where my daughter had her naming day. 5 minutes from Greenford station.
I would avoid the hare and hounds. Full of chelsea mugs :awnker:

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Radford thinks greenford IS as bland as they come

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I think I'll have some cans on the tube, fuck the booze ban. :-P

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radford thinks you should go for it

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Radford149 wrote:Radford thinks greenford IS as bland as they come
cant disagree with you tbf. Not too safe either. Around 3 or 4 stabbings in the past year and still counting

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