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CL Final where will you be watching it

rossdapep

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Aug 25, 2011
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I live in Lisbon and have spent the week deliberating on whether to go to a bar or not. Don't reallt want to take the chance of going to a bar where they'll be pool supporters though so it may have to be a sofa night.

Hope everyone has an incredible evening wherever you go!
 

rez9000

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Feb 8, 2007
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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... ;)
Oooooh, do I hear divorce bells?
 

Vics

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I’ll be watching from the comfort of my sofa whilst Rob has swanned off to Japan on business!! Can’t believe we don’t get to watch it together! It might be better than our wedding day ???

A few of my friends have invited themselves over as I’ve got a new tv with built in disco lights(!!) and a big new American fridge so the drinks are currently chilling and the ice machine is working its magic! Unfortunately, I don’t do people and especially not people in my house so it’s just adding to how nervous I already feel!

I’ve warned them I will have a heart attack and will be crying at some point regardless of the result!
 

Kspur

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Have a few mates coming round to watch it in safety - deepest Islington, yes, surrounded by pool victims, emphatic no.

Same as others, the first target is to get from 12pm to 8pm in a state meaning I’ll remember the game, or at least enjoy what I can!
 

EJWTartanSpur

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Jan 29, 2011
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Thanks for all the viewing advice. I'm going to head to the Beehive as a first option. I should be there around 3 pm so hopefully that's early enough. The trick then will be to pace myself so I'm not passed out before the game even starts. I'll be the solo middle-aged Yank in a Lamela t-shirt if you want to say hello and buy a round...

If you flame out in Beehive get to the Brickies and PM me. I’m coming down from Glasgow with my Serbian wife for her first visit to Tottenham and will be in there boozing from around 2pm
 

CoopsieDeadpool

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Jun 8, 2012
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I’m working tomorrow but praying I finish on time to get home in time.

Couldn’t get the day off.

Watching it home on my own.

Been invited elsewhere to watch it but too big a game to need to watch my emotions.

Comfort of my own home so I can experience everything emotionally.


Almost identical to me, except I've made it clear to my boss that I'm not working beyond 16.30.

I'll then go back to mine, shower, then get in bed and get on here to catch up with the days postings and then watch the game alone. Exactly the same routine as every other CL match we've played this season.

What a sad ****.
 

Qualsonic

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Nov 24, 2010
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Few friends coming over for a barbecue and then the match.
They're mostly Juventus fans, so at least they can't take the piss if we lose the final!

Ideally I'd be watching it alone, concentrated, but they were really badgering me to watch it together so I thought better at home than in some bar where you don't know if you'll be able to see properly, etc etc
 

dudu

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Jan 28, 2011
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Kicking off a BBQ at 4ish, having about 10 people round to eat, drink and enjoy the festivities including my mates long time supporting spurs dad who would otherwise be watching on his own. Sat in the garden right now drinking a coffee and soaking in the sun, calm before the storm style. COYS
 

gp13tot

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Aug 25, 2011
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Thanks for all the viewing advice. I'm going to head to the Beehive as a first option. I should be there around 3 pm so hopefully that's early enough. The trick then will be to pace myself so I'm not passed out before the game even starts. I'll be the solo middle-aged Yank in a Lamela t-shirt if you want to say hello and buy a round...

See you there, gonna get there myself about 1.30
 

Flashspur

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Almost identical to me, except I've made it clear to my boss that I'm not working beyond 16.30.

I'll then go back to mine, shower, then get in bed and get on here to catch up with the days postings and then watch the game alone. Exactly the same routine as every other CL match we've played this season.

What a sad ****.

...dont break the routine Coopsie. Your not alone mate, lots n lots of Spurs around and we are one family (y)
 

maltahotspur

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Oct 29, 2007
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In a pub at St.Paul's Bay, Malta, with my three Spurs supporting sons. There will be a lot of Scousers along with many Spurs fans as well.

Ready for the battle, COYS (y)(y)(y)
 

walworthyid

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Oct 25, 2004
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See you there, gonna get there myself about 1.30
Having changed my mind for the 15000th time I am now going to the beehive with the mrs at about 4. I'm not much of a drinker, gym addict, so will be desperately trying to stay sober until kick off!
 
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