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Post by raythesailor on Jul 24, 2016 16:46:35 GMT
Starting to plan and really looking forward to the coming season.
Now that the "Twenty is Plenty" campaign has resulted in "Thirty is Enough" I /we want to really take and advantage. Is Everton away a good opportunity for a week end away taking in the game and the City experience or should I just stay at home and wish I was there?
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Post by maninasuitcase on Jul 24, 2016 16:56:47 GMT
Well the view from the away end (if you can call a wooden stand an end) is pretty shocking with posts in the way and shallow view. Last season when shaq scored everyone wondered what had happened until we twigged we were in the lead. Not a great stadium but Liverpool itself is a decent day out.
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Post by leicspotter on Jul 24, 2016 16:58:51 GMT
Liverpool is a great place for a weekend away...only problem, in our experience, is that the 90 minutes is likely to be the low point...unless it is a re-run of last season!
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Post by werrington on Jul 24, 2016 17:06:03 GMT
Liverpool is a great place for a weekend away...only problem, in our experience, is that the 90 minutes is likely to be the low point...unless it is a re-run of last season! And the one before ( smiley )
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Post by raythesailor on Jul 24, 2016 17:08:09 GMT
Last time I was there was 70/80 and from what I have heard things have not changed much.
Now that prices have been realistically stabalised for away fans I think we will all want to travel more.
Unfortunately home clubs including our own are experiencing more demand for seating from there own supporters.
I have been told that Everton is not the best view but as a Stokie away is it a good atmosphere ?
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Post by homer32 on Jul 24, 2016 17:14:30 GMT
If you've never been to Goodison then you must go.Its not the best view but it's a excellent day out at one of the old traditional football grounds.I love Liverpool, the scousers are very entertaining and are good company. Some great pubs and we might even get a result like last season.
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Post by werrington on Jul 24, 2016 17:15:04 GMT
Last time I was there was 70/80 and from what I have heard things have not changed much. Now that prices have been realistically stabalised for away fans I think we will all want to travel more. Unfortunately home clubs including our own are experiencing more demand for seating from there own supporters. I have been told that Everton is not the best view but as a Stokie away is it a good atmosphere ? In a nutshell...Everton away is the best away day on the calendar mate
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Post by StokieNath on Jul 24, 2016 17:22:05 GMT
As mentioned it's a good weekend away. The ground wont last much longer imo, I don't like it personally. but its an oldie and an historic one
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Post by raythesailor on Jul 24, 2016 17:27:35 GMT
Last time I was there was 70/80 and from what I have heard things have not changed much. Now that prices have been realistically stabalised for away fans I think we will all want to travel more. Unfortunately home clubs including our own are experiencing more demand for seating from there own supporters. I have been told that Everton is not the best view but as a Stokie away is it a good atmosphere ? In a nutshell...Everton away is the best away day on the calendar mate Cheers Werrington. Already decided to go. Just wanted to get the lads going. M'Bro away, normal result against M City at home first on MOD !
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Post by Deleted on Jul 24, 2016 17:38:05 GMT
It's a shit ground, but Liverpool is the bomb for a night out.
Conner wait
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Post by sharonbeech21 on Jul 24, 2016 17:53:36 GMT
I went to Everton and Liverpool last season and really like it. Will definitely be going again this season
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