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CL Final where will you be watching it

dricha1

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Usually get stressed when watching Spurs in big games, not good to be around. For the CL however I’ve invited my parents over to stay so
My Dad can watch the game with me and the kids. Beer and pizzas and hopefully cracking open the champagne about 10pm.
 

SpursSince1980

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I live in Seattle. So, I'll be watching at home. Game starts at noon PST. I'll also be watching the game with my wife, who is a die-hard Liverpool supporter! Gonna be interesting!

I feel pretty chilled out about the game. I'm excited, but not nervous. Even if we lose, I think the players and fans will be bummed for a couple of days, but once the dust has settled and we have a chance to look back at this wacky season, I think we'll look at the final as an awesome experience. But the real miracle was what happened in Ajax -- a memory all of us will cherish 'til our dying days. Additionally, the fact that we also qualified for CL again next season, despite the massive ups-and-downs of the league campaign, is also amazing when you put it into perspective.

So, I'm guessing my partner will likely be a bit more pissed-off than me, should her team lose. So, I'll have to make it up to her in other ways... ;)
 

Darnyido

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Travelling down from Edinburgh and heading to the pubs around the stadium. Staying in West London though. Anyone heard about the outdoor screening at The Cause?
 

nailsy

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Jul 24, 2005
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I'm just going to watch it at home as I've got everything I need here to enjoy the match: TV, sofa, beer, curry, man nappies, etc.

I was an absolute state after the semi final so I dread to think what I'll be like on Saturday night. I should probably book Monday off work.
 

CantSmileWithoutYou

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I'm just going to watch it at home as I've got everything I need here to enjoy the match: TV, sofa, beer, curry, man nappies, etc.

I was an absolute state after the semi final so I dread to think what I'll be like on Saturday night. I should probably book Monday off work.

Done that. Booked Friday off too for build up and to see kids, then Saturday and Sunday for thr final and parade. Monday off as I'll be fucked. Figuratively speaking of course.
 

sharky127

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Jan 14, 2005
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Can't get tickets for the viewing at the Lane, so looks like it will be my local, the Plough & Horses in Farnborough. At least i can play cricket first by dropping into the 2's for a home game.
 

Coyboy

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Dec 3, 2004
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I live in Seattle. So, I'll be watching at home. Game starts at noon PST. I'll also be watching the game with my wife, who is a die-hard Liverpool supporter! Gonna be interesting!

I feel pretty chilled out about the game. I'm excited, but not nervous. Even if we lose, I think the players and fans will be bummed for a couple of days, but once the dust has settled and we have a chance to look back at this wacky season, I think we'll look at the final as an awesome experience. But the real miracle was what happened in Ajax -- a memory all of us will cherish 'til our dying days. Additionally, the fact that we also qualified for CL again next season, despite the massive ups-and-downs of the league campaign, is also amazing when you put it into perspective.

So, I'm guessing my partner will likely be a bit more pissed-off than me, should her team lose. So, I'll have to make it up to her in other ways... ;)

Oo er.
 

Gareth88

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Sep 19, 2017
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I'll be drinking in pubs around the stadium trying to plan realistically what time to head there, I'm thinking 6 in the pub? will this be an okay time to get into a local pub?
 

chinaski

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When we beat Ajax, I had just had two brand new sofas delivered to my house, so I supposed I should order two more for the final so as not to jinx it.
 

Reece

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May 27, 2005
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I have just posted about my Bro leading a stag to Budapest over the weekend. Shit loads of them are spurs fans and the stag is a Liverpool fan and my brother has a full spurs kit for him to wear for the Saturday :woot:

Brilliant! I would say I'd keep my eye out but I know it's all gonna be a blur. Here's to a great weekend!
 

Jody

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Sep 11, 2004
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I'll be rocking in the corner of my lounge. Probably alone. My wife went out at half time during the Ajax game as she couldn't take anymore of my hysterics.
 

Jgplk1

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Flying over from Taipei. Couldn't face watching it here, far too many Liverpool fans.

Don't have tickets so will be at the fan zone in the day then find a pub. I have a couple mates in Madrid who said there are other big screens being put up around the city, away from the fanzones. Guess we'll work out where to watch it that afternoon. COYS!
 
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Franc

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At home in Melbourne at 5am on Sunday morning. Making a huge night of it with Spurs-only friends and my dad, who's supported Tottenham for more than 60 years. The neighbours will probably think there's a murder going on.

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mark87

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Nov 29, 2004
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I'll be rocking in the corner of my lounge. Probably alone. My wife went out at half time during the Ajax game as she couldn't take anymore of my hysterics.

Tell her she's not allowed in the house at any point during the final, she's clearly a bad omen.
 
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