- Jul 4, 2006
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Hi,
I went to Gerry Francis' first game in charge in 1994, and saw Dean Saunders stamp all over my heart after a spirited Klinsmann-led comeback.
So I thought, well, why not go to Ramos' - tickets are always easier to get for the Carling Cup.
I'm going up with my mates, and we have travelled up from Canterbury several times before to WHL, but have always had a full-on sprint back from Liverpool St station after the game to Victoria to get the last train back to east Kent at 11.03/11.33, (I know, capital of the country and can't get a train past midnight.) Last time we missed the train and had to pay a cabbie £125 to take us home! :-|
Anyway, whats the best way to get to Seven Sisters from WHL, might as well try a different route tomorrow, and how busy is it usually?
Plus, where is the infamous Bell and Hare i hear so much about, I've been to a good few pubs around WHL but not that one.
Plus , if anyone fancy's a prematch SC bevvie, let me know - be nice to put faces to names. :beer:
Ta very.
I went to Gerry Francis' first game in charge in 1994, and saw Dean Saunders stamp all over my heart after a spirited Klinsmann-led comeback.
So I thought, well, why not go to Ramos' - tickets are always easier to get for the Carling Cup.
I'm going up with my mates, and we have travelled up from Canterbury several times before to WHL, but have always had a full-on sprint back from Liverpool St station after the game to Victoria to get the last train back to east Kent at 11.03/11.33, (I know, capital of the country and can't get a train past midnight.) Last time we missed the train and had to pay a cabbie £125 to take us home! :-|
Anyway, whats the best way to get to Seven Sisters from WHL, might as well try a different route tomorrow, and how busy is it usually?
Plus, where is the infamous Bell and Hare i hear so much about, I've been to a good few pubs around WHL but not that one.
Plus , if anyone fancy's a prematch SC bevvie, let me know - be nice to put faces to names. :beer:
Ta very.