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Greetings from stoke

Post by stokie-staz » Fri Oct 15, 2010 2:37 pm

easy win for the potters tomorrow :wink: joking of course, should be a close game.
It is my first trip to the Reebok tomorrow, is there anythingthing i should know, what boozers are usually for away fans?? and what are your stewards like?? etc...???

cheers and good luck for the season. 8)

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Post by Randy Watson » Fri Oct 15, 2010 2:46 pm

The Beehive is gennerally the away boozer. It's on the round-a-bout off Chorley New Road (A673) and a bit of a walk from the ground. If travelling by train its a bit of a mooch but the boozers near the station ask for you to produce home tickets upon entry.

All stewards are bellends but on the up side you can get a pint at half time.

I would wish you luck also but I don't want to. I work in Hanley so I'm surrounded by you lot giving me stick int tit!
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Post by stokie-staz » Fri Oct 15, 2010 3:08 pm

Randy Watson wrote:The Beehive is gennerally the away boozer. It's on the round-a-bout off Chorley New Road (A673) and a bit of a walk from the ground. If travelling by train its a bit of a mooch but the boozers near the station ask for you to produce home tickets upon entry.

All stewards are bellends but on the up side you can get a pint at half time.

I would wish you luck also but I don't want to. I work in Hanley so I'm surrounded by you lot giving me stick int tit!
cheers duck :wink: i heared your stewards are pricks lol, thats why i asked 8) and should be in Bolton pretty early anyway, as i am travelling on an unofficial coach at 9am, off the Blackpool first for a scheduled pub stop then on to Bolton to watch the game :P

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Post by Gary the Enfield » Fri Oct 15, 2010 3:08 pm

stokie-staz wrote:easy win for the potters tomorrow :wink: joking of course, should be a close game.
It is my first trip to the Reebok tomorrow, is there anythingthing i should know, what boozers are usually for away fans?? and what are your stewards like?? etc...???

cheers and good luck for the season. 8)

Staz.
Your place? :mrgreen:

The Beehive is the away friendly pub. Just 10 minutes walk from the ground.

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Post by General Mannerheim » Fri Oct 15, 2010 3:11 pm

stokie-staz wrote:easy win for the potters tomorrow :wink: joking of course, should be a close game.
It is my first trip to the Reebok tomorrow, is there anythingthing i should know, what boozers are usually for away fans?? and what are your stewards like?? etc...???

cheers and good luck for the season. 8)

Staz.
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Re: Greetings from stoke

Post by stokie-staz » Fri Oct 15, 2010 3:27 pm

General Mannerheim wrote:
stokie-staz wrote:easy win for the potters tomorrow :wink: joking of course, should be a close game.
It is my first trip to the Reebok tomorrow, is there anythingthing i should know, what boozers are usually for away fans?? and what are your stewards like?? etc...???

cheers and good luck for the season. 8)

Staz.
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Post by Prufrock » Fri Oct 15, 2010 4:04 pm

stokie-staz wrote:
Randy Watson wrote:The Beehive is gennerally the away boozer. It's on the round-a-bout off Chorley New Road (A673) and a bit of a walk from the ground. If travelling by train its a bit of a mooch but the boozers near the station ask for you to produce home tickets upon entry.

All stewards are bellends but on the up side you can get a pint at half time.

I would wish you luck also but I don't want to. I work in Hanley so I'm surrounded by you lot giving me stick int tit!
cheers duck :wink: i heared your stewards are pricks lol, thats why i asked 8) and should be in Bolton pretty early anyway, as i am travelling on an unofficial coach at 9am, off the Blackpool first for a scheduled pub stop then on to Bolton to watch the game :P
Is that the famous stoke mini-bus?

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Post by BwfcDan » Fri Oct 15, 2010 7:42 pm

Prufrock wrote:
stokie-staz wrote:
Randy Watson wrote:The Beehive is gennerally the away boozer. It's on the round-a-bout off Chorley New Road (A673) and a bit of a walk from the ground. If travelling by train its a bit of a mooch but the boozers near the station ask for you to produce home tickets upon entry.

All stewards are bellends but on the up side you can get a pint at half time.

I would wish you luck also but I don't want to. I work in Hanley so I'm surrounded by you lot giving me stick int tit!
cheers duck :wink: i heared your stewards are pricks lol, thats why i asked 8) and should be in Bolton pretty early anyway, as i am travelling on an unofficial coach at 9am, off the Blackpool first for a scheduled pub stop then on to Bolton to watch the game :P
Is that the famous stoke mini-bus?

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I think that is being sold.. Fella who run the Delilahs forum, think he owned the bus as well. Died of cancer a few month back. Real sad :( R.I.P
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Post by Gravedigger » Sat Oct 16, 2010 1:17 am

stokie-staz wrote:
Randy Watson wrote:The Beehive is gennerally the away boozer. It's on the round-a-bout off Chorley New Road (A673) and a bit of a walk from the ground. If travelling by train its a bit of a mooch but the boozers near the station ask for you to produce home tickets upon entry.

All stewards are bellends but on the up side you can get a pint at half time.

I would wish you luck also but I don't want to. I work in Hanley so I'm surrounded by you lot giving me stick int tit!
cheers duck :wink: i heared your stewards are pricks lol, thats why i asked 8) and should be in Bolton pretty early anyway, as i am travelling on an unofficial coach at 9am, off the Blackpool first for a scheduled pub stop then on to Bolton to watch the game :P


Bit of a roundabout way of getting to Bolton, isn't it? You wanna check the navigation skills of your driver. Still, I suppose you've got to go down the mountain before climbing it.
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Post by ohjimmyjimmy » Sat Oct 16, 2010 9:47 am

More like 'staggering back up it'

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