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bifffabazz Flag Highworth, Wiltshire 08 Feb 18 2.53pm Send a Private Message to bifffabazz Add bifffabazz as a friend

Suggestions please?

 


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Willo Flag South coast - west of Brighton. 08 Feb 18 3.01pm Send a Private Message to Willo Add Willo as a friend

Maybe this will prove useful :

Behind the Park Stand is a small outdoor fanzone which serves alcohol, as well as food. Currently visiting supporters are allowed free entry into the fanzone. About a 15 minute walk away from the visiting supporters entrance, is the Thomas Frost pub on Walton Road. This Wetherspoon outlet, is a fair sized pub, that had a good mixture of home and away supporters, when I last visited. Rob Elmour adds; 'We found the Thomas Frost on Walton Road packed out, so we tried the Bradleys Wine Bar, which is just further down and across the road. It was very good. not a wine bar at all but a proper family run local with a good selection of beers including some real ales. Good mix of fans all very friendly.' More information can be found on the Bradleys Wine Bar website. Peter Bennett suggests the The Spellow just outside Goodison Park, whilst John Ellis a visiting fan informs me; 'Along Walton Lane, on the corner of Cherry Lane is the Liverpool Taxi Cab Drivers, Sports and Social Club. On our visit there was a good mix of home and away supporters. The Club charges a £1 entry fee.'

Otherwise you can walk along Priory Road (where the away coaches drop off and park) or across Stanley Park, going away from Goodison over towards Anfield. The Arkles pub, the usual haunt of away fans visiting Anfield is also popular with away fans going to Goodison. It is about a 10-15 minute walk. At the end of Priory Road, turn right into Arkles Lane and the pub is up on the left. It also shows Sky Sports.

Tom Hughes adds 'The city centre is usually the best bet for a pre-match drink, There are hundreds of pubs available ranging from designer types to real-ale and saw dust bars. Near Lime Street Station there is the big house (the Vines) next to the Adelphi which is worth a visit. Nearer Goodison 'The Hermitage' (a friendly pub, 5/10 minutes walk up Walton Lane and under the bridge) on Queens Drive is also okay'.

There is a Wetherspoons across the road from Lime Street Station, plus at the station itself, is the Head of Steam, which is listed in the CAMRA Good Beer Guide and also has a large screen showing sporting events. Also, the nearby Crown pub also recommended to me. Alcohol is served in the away section of the ground, including beer from the Club's sponsors Chang. Please note though that the club stop serving alcohol 15 minutes before the first half kick off and the queues at half time can get pretty horrendous.

 

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bifffabazz Flag Highworth, Wiltshire 08 Feb 18 3.06pm Send a Private Message to bifffabazz Add bifffabazz as a friend

Cheers, that about covers it!

 


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Rudi Hedman Flag Caterham 08 Feb 18 3.23pm Send a Private Message to Rudi Hedman Add Rudi Hedman as a friend

Originally posted by Willo

Otherwise you can walk along Priory Road (where the away coaches drop off and park) or across Stanley Park, going away from Goodison over towards Anfield. The Arkles pub, the usual haunt of away fans visiting Anfield is also popular with away fans going to Goodison. It is about a 10-15 minute walk. At the end of Priory Road, turn right into Arkles Lane and the pub is up on the left. It also shows Sky Sports.

Years ago you'd never consider walking across Stanley knife park.

Isn't part of it used for car parking now?

 


COYP

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topcat Flag Holmesdale / Surbiton 08 Feb 18 4.00pm Send a Private Message to topcat Add topcat as a friend

If you are getting the train to Lime Street, go to The Ship on Dale Street which is a 5 minute walk and close to Queen Square to get the bus to Goodison.

 


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aquickgame2 Flag Beni = summer,Caribbean = winter 08 Feb 18 6.27pm Send a Private Message to aquickgame2 Add aquickgame2 as a friend

Theres a big boozer ( could be The Arkle) about 5 mins from the ground,will take away fans as long as your not giving it large.
Pretty decent mob the bluenose

 

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Casual Flag Orpington 08 Feb 18 8.18pm Send a Private Message to Casual Add Casual as a friend

If anyone’s on the 7pm from Euston on Friday , have a quick look in the Euston first class virgin lounge , ifs there’s a couple of smart looking fellas tucking into the ‘prosecco friday’ promotion, give us a tap on the shoulder at ten to 7.

 

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se25 rudy Flag se25 08 Feb 18 9.13pm Send a Private Message to se25 rudy Add se25 rudy as a friend

The Philharmonic on Hope Street is a beautiful Victorian pub with a great looking bar but it's a 15 minute cab ride to Goodison from there. Black cabs are plentiful and pretty cheap though.

 

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GlasgowEagle Flag Glasgow 08 Feb 18 11.45pm Send a Private Message to GlasgowEagle Add GlasgowEagle as a friend

Our train from Glasgow gets into Lime Street about 9.30. Few breakfast pints at The Crown then taxi over to The Arkles I think. Only a 10 min walk through Stanley Park or by Anfield to Goodison.

 

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dreamwaverider Flag London 08 Feb 18 11.54pm Send a Private Message to dreamwaverider Add dreamwaverider as a friend

Wouldn’t catch me in scouser land.

 

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Park Road Flag 09 Feb 18 7.43am

Originally posted by Willo

Maybe this will prove useful :

Behind the Park Stand is a small outdoor fanzone which serves alcohol, as well as food. Currently visiting supporters are allowed free entry into the fanzone. About a 15 minute walk away from the visiting supporters entrance, is the Thomas Frost pub on Walton Road. This Wetherspoon outlet, is a fair sized pub, that had a good mixture of home and away supporters, when I last visited. Rob Elmour adds; 'We found the Thomas Frost on Walton Road packed out, so we tried the Bradleys Wine Bar, which is just further down and across the road. It was very good. not a wine bar at all but a proper family run local with a good selection of beers including some real ales. Good mix of fans all very friendly.' More information can be found on the Bradleys Wine Bar website. Peter Bennett suggests the The Spellow just outside Goodison Park, whilst John Ellis a visiting fan informs me; 'Along Walton Lane, on the corner of Cherry Lane is the Liverpool Taxi Cab Drivers, Sports and Social Club. On our visit there was a good mix of home and away supporters. The Club charges a £1 entry fee.'

Otherwise you can walk along Priory Road (where the away coaches drop off and park) or across Stanley Park, going away from Goodison over towards Anfield. The Arkles pub, the usual haunt of away fans visiting Anfield is also popular with away fans going to Goodison. It is about a 10-15 minute walk. At the end of Priory Road, turn right into Arkles Lane and the pub is up on the left. It also shows Sky Sports.

Tom Hughes adds 'The city centre is usually the best bet for a pre-match drink, There are hundreds of pubs available ranging from designer types to real-ale and saw dust bars. Near Lime Street Station there is the big house (the Vines) next to the Adelphi which is worth a visit. Nearer Goodison 'The Hermitage' (a friendly pub, 5/10 minutes walk up Walton Lane and under the bridge) on Queens Drive is also okay'.

There is a Wetherspoons across the road from Lime Street Station, plus at the station itself, is the Head of Steam, which is listed in the CAMRA Good Beer Guide and also has a large screen showing sporting events. Also, the nearby Crown pub also recommended to me. Alcohol is served in the away section of the ground, including beer from the Club's sponsors Chang. Please note though that the club stop serving alcohol 15 minutes before the first half kick off and the queues at half time can get pretty horrendous.

My brother from another mother

 

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pstrutt Flag Busselton, WA 09 Feb 18 8.14am Send a Private Message to pstrutt Add pstrutt as a friend

Originally posted by Willo

Maybe this will prove useful :

Behind the Park Stand is a small outdoor fanzone which serves alcohol, as well as food. Currently visiting supporters are allowed free entry into the fanzone. About a 15 minute walk away from the visiting supporters entrance, is the Thomas Frost pub on Walton Road. This Wetherspoon outlet, is a fair sized pub, that had a good mixture of home and away supporters, when I last visited. Rob Elmour adds; 'We found the Thomas Frost on Walton Road packed out, so we tried the Bradleys Wine Bar, which is just further down and across the road. It was very good. not a wine bar at all but a proper family run local with a good selection of beers including some real ales. Good mix of fans all very friendly.' More information can be found on the Bradleys Wine Bar website. Peter Bennett suggests the The Spellow just outside Goodison Park, whilst John Ellis a visiting fan informs me; 'Along Walton Lane, on the corner of Cherry Lane is the Liverpool Taxi Cab Drivers, Sports and Social Club. On our visit there was a good mix of home and away supporters. The Club charges a £1 entry fee.'

Otherwise you can walk along Priory Road (where the away coaches drop off and park) or across Stanley Park, going away from Goodison over towards Anfield. The Arkles pub, the usual haunt of away fans visiting Anfield is also popular with away fans going to Goodison. It is about a 10-15 minute walk. At the end of Priory Road, turn right into Arkles Lane and the pub is up on the left. It also shows Sky Sports.

Tom Hughes adds 'The city centre is usually the best bet for a pre-match drink, There are hundreds of pubs available ranging from designer types to real-ale and saw dust bars. Near Lime Street Station there is the big house (the Vines) next to the Adelphi which is worth a visit. Nearer Goodison 'The Hermitage' (a friendly pub, 5/10 minutes walk up Walton Lane and under the bridge) on Queens Drive is also okay'.

There is a Wetherspoons across the road from Lime Street Station, plus at the station itself, is the Head of Steam, which is listed in the CAMRA Good Beer Guide and also has a large screen showing sporting events. Also, the nearby Crown pub also recommended to me. Alcohol is served in the away section of the ground, including beer from the Club's sponsors Chang. Please note though that the club stop serving alcohol 15 minutes before the first half kick off and the queues at half time can get pretty horrendous.


My brother from another mother

 


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