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  • Watching the WC in Cardiff.

    Where’s everyone headed tomorrow night? I’m thinking the Walkabout maybe.

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    I’m going to Stopperton.

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      Re: Watching the WC in Cardiff.

      Originally posted by UNDERHILL1927 View Post
      Where’s everyone headed tomorrow night? I’m thinking the Walkabout maybe.
      I’ll be watching at home with a mate. I just can’t concentrate fully on a match when watching in the pub, no matter how hard I try. I imagine Elevens (Bale’s bar) will have been booked out long ago. At least the local pubs and bars that survive will get a boost to their bar takings thanks to our qualification.

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        Originally posted by Harry Bosch View Post
        I’ll be watching at home with a mate. I just can’t concentrate fully on a match when watching in the pub, no matter how hard I try. I imagine Elevens (Bale’s bar) will have been booked out long ago. At least the local pubs and bars that survive will get a boost to their bar takings thanks to our qualification.
        Same. If a game really means something to me then i need to concentrate. I find it impossible to watch games jn a pub.

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          Re: Watching the WC in Cardiff.

          Originally posted by UNDERHILL1927 View Post
          Where’s everyone headed tomorrow night? I’m thinking the Walkabout maybe.
          We've come down from Nottingham and we've booked Elevens for all three games.

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            Re: Watching the WC in Cardiff.

            Originally posted by UNDERHILL1927 View Post
            Where’s everyone headed tomorrow night? I’m thinking the Walkabout maybe.
            No self-respecting City fan should be going anywhere near the Walkabout.

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              Re: Watching the WC in Cardiff.

              Originally posted by bobh View Post
              No self-respecting City fan should be going anywhere near the Walkabout.
              Can you enlighten me as to why?

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              • #8
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                Absolutely agree. They have a history of turning away fans in both City and Wales clothing/memorabilia for what now? 2 decades. The thought that they might be allowing Wales fans in to turn a profit is sickening at best.

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                  Re: Watching the WC in Cardiff.

                  Originally posted by NottinghamBlue View Post
                  We've come down from Nottingham and we've booked Elevens for all three games.
                  Enjoy mate.

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                  • #10
                    Re: Watching the WC in Cardiff.

                    Originally posted by Harry Bosch View Post
                    I’ll be watching at home with a mate. I just can’t concentrate fully on a match when watching in the pub, no matter how hard I try. I imagine Elevens (Bale’s bar) will have been booked out long ago. At least the local pubs and bars that survive will get a boost to their bar takings thanks to our qualification.
                    I know what you mean but you can’t beat the atmosphere (especially if we win) of sharing that experience with other fans. My opinion may well change after a long day in work mind haha

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                    • #11
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                      I absolutely agree. To be in the aftermath of a great win with friends and other fans is great. But I find between going to the bar, people turning up, bumping into people you know, queuing in the toilets, going for a smoke (when I smoked) and the general noise in the pub, the game becomes secondary and I come away not having the first clue about who scored, how my team played etc. as I'm too caught up in the social side of matters. Like Tuerto says, if a game means something I really do want to concentrate on it.

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                        Re: Watching the WC in Cardiff.

                        Originally posted by Harry Bosch View Post
                        Absolutely agree. They have a history of turning away fans in both City and Wales clothing/memorabilia for what now? 2 decades. The thought that they might be allowing Wales fans in to turn a profit is sickening at best.
                        Ah that rings a bell to my even horrific memory, ok they can get fcked. I’ll find somewhere else.

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                        • #13
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                          I'm not even sure where I would head for. In recent times it's been Bale's Bar or The Queen's Vaults. Town is pretty dreadful for live sports now. Par 59 perhaps? I've not been there and it's probably booked up but offers a little novelty along with the Bale connection.

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                            Re: Watching the WC in Cardiff.

                            Originally posted by Harry Bosch View Post
                            I'm not even sure where I would head for. In recent times it's been Bale's Bar or The Queen's Vaults. Town is pretty dreadful for live sports now. Par 59 perhaps? I've not been there and it's probably booked up but offers a little novelty along with the Bale connection.
                            The Heath is a stones throw from my house so I’ll probably just go there to be honest.

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                              Canton Cross.

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