Cheltenham Town (A) - Virtual Tickets

Thanks guys and Cheltenham fans rooting for you too.
Twitchy bum time tonight but we'll all be watching on ifollow. Probably should have won it by now but a mixture of bad luck, injuries and poor finishing leaves us within a point of Division 1.
Don't think your support with the virtual tickets will be forgotten and moves will be made to thank you some how.
For me a weekend in Manchester is on for November so helpful hints will be welcome for four middle aged couples who have a taste for real ale .
Good luck all.
 
Thanks guys and Cheltenham fans rooting for you too.
Twitchy bum time tonight but we'll all be watching on ifollow. Probably should have won it by now but a mixture of bad luck, injuries and poor finishing leaves us within a point of Division 1.
Don't think your support with the virtual tickets will be forgotten and moves will be made to thank you some how.
For me a weekend in Manchester is on for November so helpful hints will be welcome for four middle aged couples who have a taste for real ale .
Good luck all.
For real ale I'd try;
Port St Beerhouse, Bar Fringe, Crown and Kettle, The Castle and Mackie Mayor - these are fairly close to each other Northern Quarter side of town. Marble Arch prob 15min walk out but worth a visit.
Also Britons Protection, Peveril of the Peak and Rain Bar are near each other off Oxford Rd and all decent. Lass O'Gowrie also good for ale
Main shopping/Town Hall area has Crown and Anchor, Mr Thomas's, Sams and Albert Chop Houses plus Rising Sun which are all good for ale, or were before lockdown.
Not to everyones taste but the Wetherspoons pubs usually have a good ale selection and will be cheaper than most of the aboce.
All the best for the season finale.
 
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