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Dixie Eagle Chatham 03 Nov 16 12.41pm | |
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Originally posted by bubble wrap
Just down the road from Norwood Junction. Gets busy but has upstairs and downstairs bar, outside area and loads of bar staff. Its very cheap too in comparison too pub prices. 5 minute walk from the ground. Was there trouble at the victory club before the Liverpool match? I saw several police cars outside and people being interviewed in the garden.
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kent675 Bromley, Kent 03 Nov 16 12.43pm | |
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Originally posted by Kermit8
So, was at the Nou Camp last Saturday. 6ft 1 but could stretch my legs in my seat. £3.50 for a cold pint. Wait of about 30 seconds to be served. All staff encountered polite, bright and competent and customer focussed. 83,000. Love Palace but some of the things they try to and do get away with are a disgrace now that they are a wealthy club. P1sstakers. I was there earlier this year and was amazed that there were drink sellers walking round, carrying those crates that milkmen used to use full of beer, soft drinks and crisps - so I didn't even have to leave my seat!
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bubble wrap Carparks in South East London 03 Nov 16 12.54pm | |
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Originally posted by Michaelawt85
Are the drinks still cheap on match days. I went to a wake there a few years ago and couldn't get over how cheap the drinks were Yes both clubs very cheap. Group of 6-8 of us and they all fall over themselves to buy a round in their so they dont get collered with the rounds in the ground which are twice the price.
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exiled eagle Southampton 03 Nov 16 1.39pm | |
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Originally posted by Dixie Eagle
Was there trouble at the victory club before the Liverpool match? I saw several police cars outside and people being interviewed in the garden. Went to the victory for a couple after the game and the barman said it kicked off in there before the game. stewards were ouside after the game to make it palace only
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Nobbybm Dartford 10 Nov 16 10.39am | |
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Originally posted by Kermit8
So, was at the Nou Camp last Saturday. 6ft 1 but could stretch my legs in my seat. £3.50 for a cold pint. Wait of about 30 seconds to be served. All staff encountered polite, bright and competent and customer focussed. 83,000. Love Palace but some of the things they try to and do get away with are a disgrace now that they are a wealthy club. P1sstakers.
Edit: Unless they've changed the rules this season.
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Dan1994 Wallington 10 Nov 16 12.06pm | |
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I used to go to the pub on the main road (turn right out of Selhurst on the main road). Love it - short waiting times and good people. Haven't been for a while due to various reasons.
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PeatlingPalace Peatling Leicestershire, UK 14 Feb 17 5.41pm | |
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Originally posted by pint
I'm at the back of the Stephenson. For a few seasons i purposely sat in different parts of the ground. I like the Stephenson, generally in and out quickly, the service has got a little quicker (but I cant give anything more than that). The Stephenson is definitely older around me, but there are definitely younger people joining us. Is there a dress code for the Stephenson (no jeans or trainers and all that) ?
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Cabaye7 Arundel 14 Feb 17 5.53pm | |
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Originally posted by PeatlingPalace
Is there a dress code for the Stephenson (no jeans or trainers and all that) ? No dress code in the stepensons lounge.
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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 14 Feb 17 6.28pm | |
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Someone earlier in this thread referred to "Old Gits" and "tartan blankets" probably inferring that only those of a certain age avail of coverings they bring along to keep warm in football stadium. At a non-league game last Saturday there was a lady perhaps in her 40s with a young girl probably in her 20s and they brought along what appeared to look like a duvet and also a hot water bottle. Over the years I have seen people with blankets and flasks in the Main Stand at 'Selhurst Park' and they certainly weren't all well advanced in years. Edited by Willo (14 Feb 2017 6.29pm)
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cardiff eagle 14 Feb 17 7.14pm | |
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Never get how you can bring a flask in but can't bring a bottle of water!
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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 14 Feb 17 7.29pm | |
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Originally posted by cardiff eagle
Never get how you can bring a flask in but can't bring a bottle of water! I've heard of people bringing in 'Hip flasks' !
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