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Got my ticket - travelling up on Sat afternoon and stopping with my daughter and fer fella - beer festival on Sat night then bring on the game - Forza Mancini
 
jrb said:
Driving. Going ED's Saturday morning. Staying Saturday night. <a class="postlink" href="http://www.jesmonddenehouse.co.uk/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.jesmonddenehouse.co.uk/</a> Staying at a friends Sunda night. Driving back Monday morning.


Roughing it then posh twat
 
blueskyandback said:
Got my ticket - travelling up on Sat afternoon and stopping with my daughter and fer fella - beer festival on Sat night then bring on the game - Forza Mancini
where is the beer festival?
 
law74 said:
blue b4 the moon said:
2 of us but in the Newcastle end :(

We'll be sitting on our hands all game.

Make sure to check what your ringtone is, Bluemoon or the Boys in Blue could be a bit of a giveaway.

Singing the blues is going on silent for the game. I'm on that already.

Sorry I missed you in the pub last night but it was 6 deep at the bar when we got in and stood out the front it was boiling inside.
 
Looking for a decent bar after the match (as im not sure what time it opens) get down to Osbourne road theres plenty there hope to see the blues out in force!
 
Alright guys, it seems like quite a few are heading up without tickets, anyone know of any decent boozers to go before and during the game?
 
A very helpful website with a review of every ground in the country.

<a class="postlink" href="http://www.footballgroundguide.com/newcastle_united/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.footballgroundguide.com/newcastle_united/</a>

Where To Drink?
The ground is one of the few in the country that is literally right in the centre of the city. You are only a few minutes walk from the main shopping areas of Newcastle. There are plenty of bars to choose from in the city centre, but most away fans tend to favour the pubs opposite and around Newcastle Railway Station. The 'A Head Of Steam' 'The Lounge' and 'O'Neills' are all recommended, but some of these bars w ill only admit fans if colours are covered and none of them admitted children. Also nearby is a Wetherspoons outlet called the Union Rooms. Alternatively there is Idols which has strippers and is popular with both home and away fans .

On my last visit I went to the Bodega on Westgate Road and had no problems. This pus is listed in the CAMRA Good Beer Guide and had a friendly atmosphere. Closer to the ground (and just around the corner from China Town which is good for a cheap lunch) is the Newcastle Arms on St Andrews Street. This pub is also in the Good Beer Guide, but unless you arrive very early and have no colours you are unlikely to gain entrance. Just down the road is 'The Backpage' book shop, which is an oasis of football books, DVD's, programmes and memorabilia. Alcohol is also served within the ground.
 
Treating the Mrs to a weekend away and shopping trip round the Metro Centre. Going up Saturday and coming back Monday. I'll probably be bored with the shops by late morning so me and my lads will nip off to the game and let her have a bit of time on her own. Hope she appreciates it.
 

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