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  • #16
    Re: Watching the WC in Cardiff.

    Watch it in a local grass roots football club if you have any affiliation to one.

    Sure they all would welcome the income.

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    • #17
      Re: Watching the WC in Cardiff.

      Originally posted by UNDERHILL1927 View Post
      The Heath is a stones throw from my house so I’ll probably just go there to be honest.
      Gone down the tubes a bit….convenient for me too though. Too many idiots out for Wales games so will stay home for them. Might go pen and wig or woodville for other matches

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      • #18
        Re: Watching the WC in Cardiff.

        I didn't know the Woodville was still open. Is there even still a market for live football for the under 30s? Pub culture just seems to have died utterly.

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        • #19
          Re: Watching the WC in Cardiff.

          Originally posted by Harry Bosch View Post
          I didn't know the Woodville was still open. Is there even still a market for live football for the under 30s? Pub culture just seems to have died utterly.
          It’s alright in there, right mix of people not just students. Decent beers and alright food. I was quite surprised when I popped in there a few months ago

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          • #20
            Re: Watching the WC in Cardiff.

            Originally posted by goats View Post
            It’s alright in there, right mix of people not just students. Decent beers and alright food. I was quite surprised when I popped in there a few months ago
            I go there before gigs at the university

            I would never go into a pub normally but the Woodville is chilled

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            • #21
              Re: Watching the WC in Cardiff.

              I will be watching it at 0800 hours local time here on Waiheke Island, off Auckland.
              My host is a Cardiffian friend, although primarily a rugger bugger. He was most disappointed that I didn't recognised yesterday afternoon's host after a walk we did - although Graham Henry, a real card, didn't mind.

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              • #22
                Re: Watching the WC in Cardiff.

                The newly refurbished CANTON is open now, 3 televisions, friendly atmosphere.

                Great place to watch the match

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                • #23
                  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.
                  Would be interested to know how much was their decision, and how much was police. That end of town was under very restrictive licensing conditions for years. It was only after about 10 years of Philly, square etc being abandoned that the police and council relented and let bars go in again.

                  Do vaguely remember mind, that it seemed like utd, Liverpool shirts were fine. Cardiff was a no. In which case, totally agree F*ck em

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                  • #24
                    Re: Watching the WC in Cardiff.

                    Originally posted by bobh View Post
                    No self-respecting City fan should be going anywhere near the Walkabout.
                    :thumbup:

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                    • #25
                      Re: Watching the WC in Cardiff.

                      Originally posted by chrisp_1927 View Post
                      Would be interested to know how much was their decision, and how much was police. That end of town was under very restrictive licensing conditions for years. It was only after about 10 years of Philly, square etc being abandoned that the police and council relented and let bars go in again.

                      Do vaguely remember mind, that it seemed like utd, Liverpool shirts were fine. Cardiff was a no. In which case, totally agree F*ck em
                      It was their policy, you could walk into the prince of wales etc. fine but Walkabout was an absolute no to City shirts. I remember being turned away because I had a city shirt on when I went there with my now passed elderly dad. Used to really fcuk me off when you'd see the chaos on rugby match days but city fans couldn't go and get a quiet beer and watch a game.

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                      • #26
                        Re: Watching the WC in Cardiff.

                        in the house me

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                        • #27
                          Re: Watching the WC in Cardiff.

                          Originally posted by BLUETIT View Post
                          The newly refurbished CANTON is open now, 3 televisions, friendly atmosphere.

                          Great place to watch the match
                          has coomer gone from there

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                          • #28
                            Re: Watching the WC in Cardiff.

                            Originally posted by Bozza64 View Post
                            has coomer gone from there
                            Yes

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