blueparsman
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only open on advertised games...not advertised for southampton game yetIs it open for the Saints game? Haven’t seen any publicity for it.
only open on advertised games...not advertised for southampton game yetIs it open for the Saints game? Haven’t seen any publicity for it.
Don’t think it will be with the boxing on later that night but might be wrong. I imagine things like the city merchandise bits of it are only there when we are there.only open on advertised games...not advertised for southampton game yet
Won't be open as there is boxing on in the evening.The Co-op Live would be a good shout for you mate, they are displaying the PL trophy, world club trophy and community shield on Wednesday night before the Sparta game ..
Was thinking of giving it a try myself, £5 entry but you get that back in a voucher to spend on ale or food..
Thanks for the heads up mateWon't be open as there is boxing on in the evening.
I hope he's smart enough to know he should NOT buy one of those next Saturday.Make sure you’re got a half and half scarf or you won’t be allowed in.
Forgot to mention Chetham's Library, which is the oldest free public reference library in the English-speaking world, right next door to the Catherdal.Quick heads up: you lot made me convince to go to the National Football Museum on Friday, and looking at the pub, I could then just have a walk in the park and check the Cathedral and/or some nearby pub. Someone mentioned the Sinclair Oyster bar, which based on the reviews, is quite a polarizing place. But I'd be nice to try out a beer I never tried yet. And on principle alone, I find the no-phone and classic old school policy interesting.
However, one review says you cannot pay by card, the other says you can... Can you? And even if you do, I guess not with your phone then? :D
(Or even on Sunday, since the museum is open on Sundays, but the library isn't. I don't even know why I am so adamant visiting the library, and already feel bad that I was accused of being posh on here, when I was only trying to be polite to take on the advice to visit the John Rylands too. :D)
Looks like you’re on the row where we (the wife and me) sit. Up in the gods, but a great view of what’s going on on pitch - excellent if you enjoy analysing the tactical aspects of the game. The big downside is the patchy atmosphere, though this can be the case in most parts of the ground, other than the South Stand (recall an occasion when I sat in CB, and the people around were right miserable gits). Consequently, I guess you’re unlikely to get the ‘full on’ City experience as you might in SS.Yes, solo. Block 306, row AA, seat 160.
Thanks so much already for the so many posts and the lovely reception. :)
I will definitely think over whether I want to catch a flight from Liverpool/Birmingham on a Sunday, or rather do it on a Monday after. And yes, I've heard all the bad rumours about the trains and know something about the prices. And there are even direct flights with Ryanair, but I want to make that shitty Wizzair discount count... :D
The hotels are far too expensive on a Friday or Saturday.
Good luck in finding one.
Where are you staying mate.We should build our own instead.
Oh yes, you should see Chethams Library. The doors are amazing and the sense of history …wow. I also forgot to mention it. Well said @Gray :-)Forgot to mention Chetham's Library, which is the oldest free public reference library in the English-speaking world, right next door to the Catherdal.
You have to book a tour in advance but it is a fabulous place to visit. It is the meeting place of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, when Marx visited Manchester in the summer of 1845