Sussex by the sea!
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Lewes has a direct train service from Victoria. Get off there, have a drink & then pop back on to see the game. You can go from Falmer back to Brighton post game. It is a bit of a mare getting out of the Amex post match but you would easily get to Brighton by 6.20. Probably be there by 5.20!CAPSLOCK wrote:If we're coming from Victoria, how does the Lewes plan workTTID wrote:Lewes is a good shout fellas. 42 licensed premises & it is a lovely town with good beer (Harveys is actually brewed there).
Falmer station (2 min walk to AMEX) is 5-10 mins on the train from Lewes & they run about every 7 mins.
I think that the train fare is included in the match ticket price although i have never seen anyone check a ticket anyway.
Is Gooner Girl going to provide you all with tea & biscuits? She olny lives up the road.
Also, post match...were thinking we'd probably bus/taxi it
Need to be back to leave Brighton at 6.20
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True.thebish wrote:TTID wrote:Lewes is a good shout fellas. 42 licensed premises & it is a lovely town with good beer (Harveys is actually brewed there).
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Luckily the club & met police have said they use of the Y word by Spurs fans inside the ground is not offensive. Not sure about T-Shirts though!
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If its like a Coyle performance, I'll be back in Brighton at 3.20TTID wrote:Lewes has a direct train service from Victoria. Get off there, have a drink & then pop back on to see the game. You can go from Falmer back to Brighton post game. It is a bit of a mare getting out of the Amex post match but you would easily get to Brighton by 6.20. Probably be there by 5.20!CAPSLOCK wrote:If we're coming from Victoria, how does the Lewes plan workTTID wrote:Lewes is a good shout fellas. 42 licensed premises & it is a lovely town with good beer (Harveys is actually brewed there).
Falmer station (2 min walk to AMEX) is 5-10 mins on the train from Lewes & they run about every 7 mins.
I think that the train fare is included in the match ticket price although i have never seen anyone check a ticket anyway.
Is Gooner Girl going to provide you all with tea & biscuits? She olny lives up the road.
Also, post match...were thinking we'd probably bus/taxi it
Need to be back to leave Brighton at 6.20
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Brighton...narrr
uddersfield and the ale trail is where its at
uddersfield and the ale trail is where its at
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Tickets back up for sale for this one. Just got mine!
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Me too. Really fancied making a weekend of it but packing my folks off on their jollies and helping a friend move flat have taken precedence.Gary the Enfield wrote:Not in.
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Verbals cannae make it. Crayons and I, row F, seat eight-hundred and something: how long are their stands?!
Anyway, yet to hear back from my Brighton mate, but I'm not fussed on Brighton or Lewes. Lewes sounds pretty good, but I think Tory-boy has family around Brighton and so might want a trip to the seaside. I'm easy.
Anyway, yet to hear back from my Brighton mate, but I'm not fussed on Brighton or Lewes. Lewes sounds pretty good, but I think Tory-boy has family around Brighton and so might want a trip to the seaside. I'm easy.
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Our lot are Q783-786... Give us a wave!Prufrock wrote:Verbals cannae make it. Crayons and I, row F, seat eight-hundred and something: how long are their stands?!
Anyway, yet to hear back from my Brighton mate, but I'm not fussed on Brighton or Lewes. Lewes sounds pretty good, but I think Tory-boy has family around Brighton and so might want a trip to the seaside. I'm easy.
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Aye, [insert-lastest-manager-name]'sEleven, me & me' missus'll be there. Buying tickets later today, I'm presuming with the long trek down there are still a good number left at this point?
I expect a reaction to our poor result against Barnsley for this one. That might only mean a draw at best, but that'd be a creditable result there.
I expect a reaction to our poor result against Barnsley for this one. That might only mean a draw at best, but that'd be a creditable result there.
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That's from a couple of weeks ago, no idea if their form is still shit...My Brighton mate wrote:Aloha! We've picked up 1 point in the last 3 home games so you couldn't have picked a better time to visit!
You can drink at the stadium which isn't a bad idea as the facilities are pretty good. If you don't want to do that then you'll want to drink in either Brighton or Lewes where you have to change trains to get to Falmer from London anyway (there's nothing apart from the stadium and one home fans only pub in Falmer).
We always drink in Lewes as it's a bit less rowdy and then you don't have to queue for a train to Falmer like you do from Brighton. There's the Lansdown and a few other pubs all on the road up from the station - all bog standard and pretty busy match days. A bit further into town (10-20 mins walk) there's some good pubs like the Volunteer (very football-y), the Lewes Arms (very sleepy old man pub), the John Harvey Tavern (brewery pub, good for drinking outside), the Lamb (a good bet for a quiet-ish, no frills pub) the Elephant and Castle (ditto) and the King's Head (nice, opposite direction from the station to the other pubs and town centre). They're all no more than a 15 min walk from each other it's a really small town so you can just wander and see what you fancy.
If you do go to Brighton rather than Lewes there's 3 or 4 really good pubs right by the station - Battle of Trafalgar, Prince Albert, Evening Star - but no idea what they're like on match days - like I say we always go to Lewes
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Aye, would be nice to say hello. PB has met you before, right?William the White wrote:Our lot are Q783-786... Give us a wave!Prufrock wrote:Verbals cannae make it. Crayons and I, row F, seat eight-hundred and something: how long are their stands?!
Anyway, yet to hear back from my Brighton mate, but I'm not fussed on Brighton or Lewes. Lewes sounds pretty good, but I think Tory-boy has family around Brighton and so might want a trip to the seaside. I'm easy.
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We initially sold out, but I think requested more. Not sure, though..Dartisan wrote:Aye, [insert-lastest-manager-name]'sEleven, me & me' missus'll be there. Buying tickets later today, I'm presuming with the long trek down there are still a good number left at this point?
I expect a reaction to our poor result against Barnsley for this one. That might only mean a draw at best, but that'd be a creditable result there.
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Not sure what account you have heard of me Pru! Its on my doorstep but i won't be there this time. Hope you all have a good, enjoyable trip and enjoy the game and proper Sussex beer. Lewes is nice, your mates right, loads of pubs and much quieter. Give us a wave as you whistle through Haywards Heath station!Prufrock wrote:I've never done one of these before. It might be a bit early, but not for tickets and the like, so balls to it.
Who is going? Verbs and I are there. I'm sure Crayons said his sister is living down there and so he is going. CAPS is bringing the boys from what I can gather? Maybe thebish will be back for a tour of his former domain and bring the (by all acounts) lovely GG. London based Whites DSB, Dartisan and the-poster-who-must-now-be-known as Dougie'sEleven? DIPS? Any more?
I'm excited. I have a mate who is a Bolton fan, on whose account I made my one and only trip to Millwall no less. He doesn't know if he is going yet, but recommends Lewes rather than Brighton as the place to drink before catching the train to Falmer. More pubs and fewer people on the train, he says.
Maybe i'll make next season's Brighton - Bolton game (thats assuming there is one and the Seagulls haven't got promoted of course )
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Indeed. Reckon we initially asked for 750 - sold them out, and asked for 250 more. Think there'll be around 150 left if I'm actually right.boltonboris wrote:We initially sold out, but I think requested more. Not sure, though..Dartisan wrote:Aye, [insert-lastest-manager-name]'sEleven, me & me' missus'll be there. Buying tickets later today, I'm presuming with the long trek down there are still a good number left at this point?
I expect a reaction to our poor result against Barnsley for this one. That might only mean a draw at best, but that'd be a creditable result there.
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We'd sold 1000. Then asked for more, I heard.. Think we've shifted about 1200
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Ah, better than I expected. Decent turnout!
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So. What do we think Dougs gonna do this week? Put Boggers out wide on the right, with N'gog as centre back and SKD in goal? Are we going 3-5-2? Exciting times.
I've counted the squad up, by the way and I make it that there's 34 players, so his "40-35" quote must just have been for generic illustrative purposes and not a direct reference relating to the present squad at his disposal.
I've counted the squad up, by the way and I make it that there's 34 players, so his "40-35" quote must just have been for generic illustrative purposes and not a direct reference relating to the present squad at his disposal.
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Cheers all, I'll get a shift on & buy ours now then! Yeah a pretty respectable turn-out for such a distance from Bolton hey. Must be a fair-few southern based coming along.boltonboris wrote:We'd sold 1000. Then asked for more, I heard.. Think we've shifted about 1200
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we can get as many as 4000. as that is how many they are offering so we will be surrounded by empty seats
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Got my ticket (H764). I'll be impressed if we take 1,200 - thought it would be about half that.
They've not lost in five (3 draws, 2 wins), but aren't outstanding at home (W3, D3, L2). Put your money on 1-1.
They've not lost in five (3 draws, 2 wins), but aren't outstanding at home (W3, D3, L2). Put your money on 1-1.
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