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A little early i know, but this coming Thursday being a working day and not the good old Bank Holiday, are there any plans for mainly during the day where a lot of people could be meeting and having a good old drink and sing a long prior to the match, ta.
Bilko wrote:Wigan Lane for me and quite a few others. 9am/10am start for Breakfast in the Brocket then where and when is open after from Bel Air down into town.
Quiet Day.
Saints fans will no doubt be turning up at around 5pm to frequent the tea rooms around the town centre.
Early morning that.
I will sleep in untill around 12 and other than that I am just watching the game and sending txts to saints fans all day talking about the game.
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Bilko wrote:Wigan Lane for me and quite a few others. 9am/10am start for Breakfast in the Brocket then where and when is open after from Bel Air down into town.
Quiet Day.
Saints fans will no doubt be turning up at around 5pm to frequent the tea rooms around the town centre.
I may well join your for brekkie and pre-drinks if you don't mind. Depending on whether the brocket has decided to give me any shifts that day that is.
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Bilko wrote:Wigan Lane for me and quite a few others. 9am/10am start for Breakfast in the Brocket then where and when is open after from Bel Air down into town.
Quiet Day.
Saints fans will no doubt be turning up at around 5pm to frequent the tea rooms around the town centre.
Noble's Barmy Army wrote:A little early i know, but this coming Thursday being a working day and not the good old Bank Holiday, are there any plans for mainly during the day where a lot of people could be meeting and having a good old drink and sing a long prior to the match, ta.
Hel yes
10am meet in the Brocket for some power breakfast, a nice farmhouse to start the day.
Then head down the lane at 12 when most pubs open, into Wigan for around 4
tommyfromhull wrote:Wigan are quickly turning into the Wigan of old - Arrogant and think they are invincible.
I am in London, and desperately trying to get back for kick off. So please show some restraint for those of us that a) Can't get out for a drink, and b) May not get there at all.
Does that make me a category Z fan?
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Donna wrote:I am in London, and desperately trying to get back for kick off. So please show some restraint for those of us that a) Can't get out for a drink, and b) May not get there at all.
Does that make me a category Z fan?
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tommyfromhull wrote:Wigan are quickly turning into the Wigan of old - Arrogant and think they are invincible.
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Donna wrote:I am in London, and desperately trying to get back for kick off. So please show some restraint for those of us that a) Can't get out for a drink, and b) May not get there at all.
Does that make me a category Z fan?
I'll be busting a gut in Gloucester all week to try and get back, all because of a stupid pathologist.
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