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3 minutes ago, RUREADY2ROLL said:

Baker Street for our lot; lots of good backstreet pubs

We did Baker St for the RL final in August but there was only the Spoons and those couple of others on the front and they were all chocker. The one opposite the station was shut for refurbishment. Nowhere beats London Bridge IMO but already done that this season for Charlton away. 

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3 minutes ago, Leyther_Matt said:

Our plans are still open so if you can sell KC to me then I’m all ears given we‘ll be waiting for Euston arrivals and easy to get up to Wembley from around there

Have a look at Millers, Scottish Stores and The Fellow they're on the block next to the station. All really good just can be full to bursting sometimes.

I think the Parcel Yard on the actual station is a great pub, just unfortunately costs about £8 for a pint 😬

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Just now, Marc505 said:

Have a look at Millers, Scottish Stores and The Fellow they're on the block next to the station. All really good just can be full to bursting sometimes.

I think the Parcel Yard on the actual station is a great pub, just unfortunately costs about £8 for a pint 😬

What was that place we went after Crawley seemed decent 

Posted
3 hours ago, L/H White said:

You are now blocked and also reported 

I've given him a warning

Not sure what this means 

I think he is now on content moderation 

Posted
37 minutes ago, RUREADY2ROLL said:

Baker Street for our lot; lots of good backstreet pubs

There is - also my show is on at the marlybone theatre just a second from the tube if folk fancy it 😀 

I'd go ro the Volunteer or that one just near the WeWork office - they do good grub.

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After a massive ballache with my season ticket not giving me permission to buy in the ‘season ticket holders only’ release of tickets, finally managed to get hold of two this morning.

Up the MASSIVE Whites! 

Posted
43 minutes ago, radcliffe white said:

What was that place we went after Crawley seemed decent 

Trying to remember name of it, was attached to the station, posh 😃

Posted
3 hours ago, RUREADY2ROLL said:

Most of them will buy next week because they have hardly any season ticket holders or members- lots won’t even know what colour they play in.

2 hours ago, radcliffe white said:

Be another reading

They all bought new shirts stiffs day out 

Look out for the creases in the front and back of the shirts.

Posted
2 hours ago, dusan nikolic said:

Really !!! That's Wank .

Not necessarily. If we’d had VAR on Tuesday night, with a ref who’s used to having it as a backup, the ref is likely to waved play on for Collins’ early disallowed goal, with VAR confirming there was no foul.

There is nothing wrong with VAR. Just poor referring decisions.

Posted
1 minute ago, Rival Son said:

Not necessarily. If we’d had VAR on Tuesday night, with a ref who’s used to having it as a backup, the ref is likely to waved play on for Collins’ early disallowed goal, with VAR confirming there was no foul.

There is nothing wrong with VAR. Just poor referring decisions.

Refereeing standards seem to have declined at the top with over-reliance on VAR making the decision for the officials. The lack of flag for offsides is particularly annoying when they wait to see the outcome before flagging. 

Posted (edited)
25 minutes ago, Rival Son said:

Not necessarily. If we’d had VAR on Tuesday night, with a ref who’s used to having it as a backup, the ref is likely to waved play on for Collins’ early disallowed goal, with VAR confirming there was no foul.

There is nothing wrong with VAR. Just poor referring decisions.

We’d have also have had a penalty against us for that Baxter foul.

It should benefit us as the ‘better’ team as it reduces the chances of an incorrect decision being our downfall, but I’d rather not have it, I hate the idea of us scoring a winner in the 90th minute only to have to wait for 5 mins to see whether we should actually celebrate or not.

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Posted
12 minutes ago, Eddie said:

We’d have also have had a penalty against us for that Baxter foul.

It should benefit us as the ‘better’ team as it reduces the chances of an incorrect decision being our downfall, but I’d rather not have it, I hate the idea of us scoring a winner in the 90th minute only to have to wait for 5 mins to see whether we should actually celebrate or not.

Maybe Var would have awarded Santos goal in the first leg, i didn’t see much wrong with it myself.

Swings & roundabouts

Posted
35 minutes ago, Rival Son said:

Not necessarily. If we’d had VAR on Tuesday night, with a ref who’s used to having it as a backup, the ref is likely to waved play on for Collins’ early disallowed goal, with VAR confirming there was no foul.

There is nothing wrong with VAR. Just poor referring decisions.

What about the Friday before regarding our 3rd goal .

My favorite part of the game experience is the uncontrolled emotion when a goal is scored , I certainly wouldn't be a fan of then waiting 5 minutes before it's allowed or not , especially when it's nonsense off side decisions. Each to their own I suppose.

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