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Post by Not_Nick_H on Aug 29, 2016 12:04:49 GMT
Toying with going to Bradford tomorrow night, but it will be last minute. Is it best to ring Stoke and collect from the Bradford ticket office or just roll up on spec on the night?
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Post by luke45 on Aug 29, 2016 12:17:34 GMT
I'd ring up Stoke mate and collect from Bradford ticket office, better to be safe than sorry, although it would be common sense to allow pay on the gate. Don't think they'll be many of us there!
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Post by Deleted on Aug 29, 2016 14:00:40 GMT
They are mate yes I checked, I may or may not be in Leeds working so will be making a late decision as well.....
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Post by Cast no shadow on Aug 29, 2016 16:08:09 GMT
Boycott
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Post by Deleted on Aug 29, 2016 16:10:24 GMT
Not far from Headingley so he might be there I suppose?
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Post by Pugsley on Aug 29, 2016 16:10:57 GMT
Massive respect to anyone who goes. Takes me back to going Luton away in an early round of the Simod Cup back in the day.
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Post by boothenender on Aug 29, 2016 20:39:15 GMT
Me and the Mrs are going. Only up the road from Doncaster. And only £10 a ticket..... What pub are people meeting up at ?.
Lets hope that the lads put on a decent display. Lower league teams will be out to prove a point and to tell the Premier League "big boys" that they are not welcome in this competition.
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Post by Northy on Aug 30, 2016 5:21:53 GMT
Massive respect to anyone who goes. Takes me back to going Luton away in an early round of the Simod Cup back in the day. i was at that one, we got beat 4-1, did philip heath score?
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Post by steino72 on Aug 30, 2016 7:42:44 GMT
Is there a stream available?!?!
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Post by raythesailor on Aug 30, 2016 10:03:57 GMT
Not far from Headingley so he might be there I suppose? Very clever. Tried to think of a witty reply but you've got me STUMPED. 😄😄😀
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Post by Deleted on Aug 30, 2016 10:40:06 GMT
Is there a stream available?!?! Sadly not, but Radio Stoke are doing commentary
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Post by Paul_Stoke on Aug 30, 2016 10:45:15 GMT
Me and the Mrs are going. Only up the road from Doncaster. And only £10 a ticket..... What pub are people meeting up at ?. Lets hope that the lads put on a decent display. Lower league teams will be out to prove a point and to tell the Premier League "big boys" that they are not welcome in this competition. I will be arriving in Bradford around 5ish any pubs near the ground?
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Post by potterinleeds on Aug 30, 2016 11:25:32 GMT
Me and the Mrs are going. Only up the road from Doncaster. And only £10 a ticket..... What pub are people meeting up at ?. Lets hope that the lads put on a decent display. Lower league teams will be out to prove a point and to tell the Premier League "big boys" that they are not welcome in this competition. I will be arriving in Bradford around 5ish any pubs near the ground? I haven't been out drinking in Bradford for years, so I can't vouch for its accuracy, but I've lifted this from the Football Ground Guide: "Chris O'Sullivan a visiting Bury fan recommends the Bradford Arms on Manningham Lane; 'It is only about two minutes from the ground and was welcoming to away fans'. About a ten minute walk away from the stadium along Manningham Road (going away from the City Centre) is the Cartwright Hotel, which has a sizeable bar. Also about a ten minute walk away (this time towards the City Centre) is the 'Corn Dolly' on Bolton Road, which is listed in the CAMRA Good Beer Guide, as is the New Beehive on Westgate. The New Beehive is somewhat of a 'step back in time' still having gas lighting. Near to Bradford Forster Square Station on North Parade is another pub to feature in the CAMRA Good Beer Guide, the Sparrow Bier Bar. This bar offers up to four real ales, plus ciders and continental lagers. Neil Le Milliere a visiting Exeter City fan adds; 'The Sparrow was superb. Although on the small side (it is probably only good for 50 or so supporters), it is still an excellent place to visit with a superb choice of ales and special drinks. Plus the pork pies were to die for!' Alcohol is not available to away fans in the TL Dallas Stand. If there is a large following and the Club allocate a portion of the Midland Road Stand to visiting supporters, then beer is on sale in that stand." I'll hopefully be in Bradford from about 6-ish. Would be good if some of us could meet up for a drink beforehand.
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Post by Paul_Stoke on Aug 30, 2016 12:56:40 GMT
I will be arriving in Bradford around 5ish any pubs near the ground? I haven't been out drinking in Bradford for years, so I can't vouch for its accuracy, but I've lifted this from the Football Ground Guide: "Chris O'Sullivan a visiting Bury fan recommends the Bradford Arms on Manningham Lane; 'It is only about two minutes from the ground and was welcoming to away fans'. About a ten minute walk away from the stadium along Manningham Road (going away from the City Centre) is the Cartwright Hotel, which has a sizeable bar. Also about a ten minute walk away (this time towards the City Centre) is the 'Corn Dolly' on Bolton Road, which is listed in the CAMRA Good Beer Guide, as is the New Beehive on Westgate. The New Beehive is somewhat of a 'step back in time' still having gas lighting. Near to Bradford Forster Square Station on North Parade is another pub to feature in the CAMRA Good Beer Guide, the Sparrow Bier Bar. This bar offers up to four real ales, plus ciders and continental lagers. Neil Le Milliere a visiting Exeter City fan adds; 'The Sparrow was superb. Although on the small side (it is probably only good for 50 or so supporters), it is still an excellent place to visit with a superb choice of ales and special drinks. Plus the pork pies were to die for!' Alcohol is not available to away fans in the TL Dallas Stand. If there is a large following and the Club allocate a portion of the Midland Road Stand to visiting supporters, then beer is on sale in that stand." I'll hopefully be in Bradford from about 6-ish. Would be good if some of us could meet up for a drink beforehand. Will set the sat nav for Bradford arms and see if can park somewhere near there also
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Post by potterinleeds on Aug 30, 2016 15:16:49 GMT
I haven't been out drinking in Bradford for years, so I can't vouch for its accuracy, but I've lifted this from the Football Ground Guide: "Chris O'Sullivan a visiting Bury fan recommends the Bradford Arms on Manningham Lane; 'It is only about two minutes from the ground and was welcoming to away fans'. About a ten minute walk away from the stadium along Manningham Road (going away from the City Centre) is the Cartwright Hotel, which has a sizeable bar. Also about a ten minute walk away (this time towards the City Centre) is the 'Corn Dolly' on Bolton Road, which is listed in the CAMRA Good Beer Guide, as is the New Beehive on Westgate. The New Beehive is somewhat of a 'step back in time' still having gas lighting. Near to Bradford Forster Square Station on North Parade is another pub to feature in the CAMRA Good Beer Guide, the Sparrow Bier Bar. This bar offers up to four real ales, plus ciders and continental lagers. Neil Le Milliere a visiting Exeter City fan adds; 'The Sparrow was superb. Although on the small side (it is probably only good for 50 or so supporters), it is still an excellent place to visit with a superb choice of ales and special drinks. Plus the pork pies were to die for!' Alcohol is not available to away fans in the TL Dallas Stand. If there is a large following and the Club allocate a portion of the Midland Road Stand to visiting supporters, then beer is on sale in that stand." I'll hopefully be in Bradford from about 6-ish. Would be good if some of us could meet up for a drink beforehand. Will set the sat nav for Bradford arms and see if can park somewhere near there also ok, I will head that way from the station. See the advice on the main thread from a Bradford fan re car parking on the streets around and about.
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Post by sheikhmomo on Aug 30, 2016 15:22:34 GMT
Massive respect to anyone who goes. Takes me back to going Luton away in an early round of the Simod Cup back in the day. i was at that one, we got beat 4-1, did philip heath score? Think that was an area semi final or some such. It was certainly latter stages. I'm sure there was reckless, high falluting talk of Wembley on the way down!
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Post by crouchpotato1 on Aug 30, 2016 15:26:12 GMT
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