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Ha. No though I do watch the Wealdstone from time to time.Are you the famous bloke off youtube? When did you start supporting City instead of the Raiders? ;)
Ha. No though I do watch the Wealdstone from time to time.Are you the famous bloke off youtube? When did you start supporting City instead of the Raiders? ;)
Don't all the pubs have to close within the vicinity of wembley on a final day? all pubs normally have to stop serving 30 mins to 60 mins before kick off,I'm not sure cos we are always inside the stadium 30 mins before kick offDecided not to buy a ticket for the game. Instead we're staying in a hotel near Wembley, soaking up the atmosphere, and then finding a pub nearby to watch both of that afternoon's games. Afterwards we're visiting some family friends who live in Edgware and going home the next morning.
Yes they all close an hour before kick off & are closed for some time after. I didn't have a ticket for the final in 2016 but went along with a mate with this idea. It's enforced quite a way around, not really sure to what effect as it just moves all those without tickets back onto the tube & into central London unsegregated whereas before you were in different pubs & areas. Seems daft.Don't all the pubs have to close within the vicinity of wembley on a final day? all pubs normally have to stop serving 30 mins to 60 mins before kick off,I'm not sure cos we are always inside the stadium 30 mins before kick off
Don't all the pubs have to close within the vicinity of wembley on a final day? all pubs normally have to stop serving 30 mins to 60 mins before kick off,I'm not sure cos we are always inside the stadium 30 mins before kick off
Should add have added: we're watching the game at a pub in Kingsbury that's about five miles from the stadium.Yes they all close an hour before kick off & are closed for some time after. I didn't have a ticket for the final in 2016 but went along with a mate with this idea. It's enforced quite a way around, not really sure to what effect as it just moves all those without tickets back onto the tube & into central London unsegregated whereas before you were in different pubs & areas. Seems daft.
Hopefully you'll be able able to enjoy then 7evens.Should add have added: we're watching the game at a pub in Kingsbury that's about five miles from the stadium.
Simple for me.
Finish work at 12.30. Ride home to Wealdstone. Get changed. Walk to Moons in Harrow. Drink beer. Get the Met to Wembley. Living in London does have the occasional advantage.
That doesn't sound good.
I think the website says contact the club if you don't have them by tomorrow (Thursday), but today may be fine as well.
I expect the fix will be to pick replacements up at Wembley.