Joined: Jan 24 2008 Posts: 4245 Location: Newport, South Wales
adam9641 wrote:Looking forward to this one!
Just a few questions, hope you don't mind.
Is the away area covered?
Price of pint?
Best pub that’s closest to ground?
The away end which also seems to be where most of the home fans go is covered yes.
To answer the other two I normally get in the Littern Tree where the price of a pint is anything from £1.40 for John Smiths. Shouldn't be anything over about £2.60 a pint and in a lot of cases a lot less. The pints in the ground at the bar at the back of terrace are £2.50 so not daylight robbery like some places.
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Looking forward to this game, hopefuly it will be a cracking atmosphere.
Again congrats on your win against Bradford
hope you have a safe journey down and an enjoyable day out. unfortunately it seems that the kick off is now 7pm, hope that doesnt affect your plans.
http://www.crusadersrfl.com/2009seasonmatch17.htm obviously it will be an emotional day and ive no doubt that side of things will be treated with dignity and respect by our clubs and fans. personally i think we should play for a leon walker trophy as a way of remembering.
adam9641 wrote:Nice one guys
Looking forward to this game, hopefuly it will be a cracking atmosphere.
Again congrats on your win against Bradford
hope you have a safe journey down and an enjoyable day out. unfortunately it seems that the kick off is now 7pm, hope that doesnt affect your plans.
http://www.crusadersrfl.com/2009seasonmatch17.htm obviously it will be an emotional day and ive no doubt that side of things will be treated with dignity and respect by our clubs and fans. personally i think we should play for a leon walker trophy as a way of remembering.
Joined: Feb 28 2006 Posts: 9741 Location: wakefield and proud
crucrucrusaders wrote:Yes let's hope so.
You'll enjoy it down here I'm pretty sure.
It isn't the JJB or KC, far from, but you're close to the pitch and it serves decent beer so all you need really.
I prefer them sort of grounds, although grounds like the kC and JJB look good I prefer to be in a stadium where you are closer to the action and it feels more like a rugby ground.
Joined: Jan 24 2008 Posts: 4245 Location: Newport, South Wales
adam9641 wrote:I prefer them sort of grounds, although grounds like the kC and JJB look good I prefer to be in a stadium where you are closer to the action and it feels more like a rugby ground.
Thinking about it, it won't be far off what your used to at your place so might be like a home from home.
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