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Lady Whistledown

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Jul 7, 2003
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IF we were to get relegated, which grounds would you look forward to visiting next season (hey, trying to find a silver lining here)?

I'd like to go to Yeovil, if they stay up, and Forest was an excellent trip last time around. Swansea looks a decent stadium for the first time ever, worth seeing.

I shall be keeping my fingers crossed that Peterborough make a late run to the league two play offs, and similarly that Brentford and Southend go up, so we don't have to face up to our regular beating by both.

Scunthorpe, Chesterfield and Swindon, on the other hand will not be on my list of great road trips, so I'm hoping that fate deals with them accordingly.
 




seagullsovergrimsby

#cpfctinpotclub
Aug 21, 2005
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Crap Town
Blundell Park , the one and only reason is that we can get there in 25 minutes on the number 4 bus.
 


Lammy

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Oct 1, 2003
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Newhaven/Lewes/Atlanta
Swansea for me. Be able to do something enjoyable whislt visiting the in-laws!
 


Napper

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Jul 9, 2003
24,461
Sussex
I'd def go to -

can't say looking forward to any of them though bar P'borough

Bournemouth
Blackpool
Peterborough
Millwall
Southend
Orient
Swindon
Bristol City
Forest
Huddersfield
 










Trigger

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Jul 4, 2003
40,457
Brighton
The two I like most are currently 1st and 2nd, Southend and Brentford, looks like they'll pass us on our way down.

:(
 




Lady Whistledown

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Jul 7, 2003
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I like the ground at Brentford, in an old fashioned way.

it's just the 4-0 thrashings that I prefer to avoid.

Southend, on the other hand, has NO redeeming features, as a club, or as a town.

The town is a horrible, dated, 1970s relic, filled with wannabe Cockney wideboys, car scrapyards, East Enders on cheap holidays and fading shops selling nasty food. It's the even poorer man's Skegness. The ground is a crumbling wreck, and even the main road to get there through Essex is an unpleasant drive, littered with boarded up Little Chefs and Alan Partridge-style Travel Inns.

Oh, and we never beat them ;)
 












KPTF

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Jan 6, 2004
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Burgess Hill
Donny, Blackpool, Walsall & Yeovil as not done these yet (did Yeovil in the friendly a couple of years ago but have been told it doesn't count towards the 92).

Nearly did Blackpool a few years back and had it all arranged (business meeting in Preston, hotel nearby,etc) but then the fuel crisis kicked in and I wouldn't have had enough to get back to BH & didn't fancy staying up there any longer than I needed to.

No idea why I've never done Donny & Walsall; just never got round to it.

Also hoping Darlington sneak up through the play offs.
 














CHAPPERS

DISCO SPENG
Jul 5, 2003
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Uncle Buck said:
Access Denied by the firewall, so which pub is it?

My favourite in Nottingham is the Lincolnshire Poacher on the Mansfield Road, a superb boozer.

It is the Vat and Fiddle just a minute's walk from the station. The brewery tap of the Castle Rock brewery. Oh I do hope we get to go to Nottingham next season. That place DEMANDS and overnight stop.

Vat and Fiddle, the Poacher, the Trip, Via Fossa (if it's sunny) and whatever the pub next door is called, the Angel, Goose on the Square, The Bluebell...the list is lterally endless.
 


Uncle Buck

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Jul 7, 2003
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ChapmansThe Saviour said:
It is the Vat and Fiddle just a minute's walk from the station. The brewery tap of the Castle Rock brewery. Oh I do hope we get to go to Nottingham next season. That place DEMANDS and overnight stop.

Vat and Fiddle, the Poacher, the Trip, Via Fossa (if it's sunny) and whatever the pub next door is called, the Angel, Goose on the Square, The Bluebell...the list is lterally endless.

I know the Vat and Fiddle, been there a few times after trips to Meadow Lane.

The Trip is OK, always amusing seeing the spetic tourists in there.
 


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