warmleyseagull
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Taking Vic Line from Oxford Circus on Saturday. Which station is best? Guess SS to get off (slightly quicker) and TH to get on (post match busy), but advice appreciated.
Are you suggesting this isn't the best thread for my Sheffield pub recommendations?It looked like you were replying on the Spuds game thread with FA Cup game strategy. A chance for low comedy that I was unable to resist. Apologies if I have overlooked that the dirty reds are in town on the same day. But I see that ManUre are home to Everton on Saturday. So my enormous brain the size of a planet (OK, Mercury rather than Saturn) is telling me that (you can guess the rest).
Yes.Are you suggesting this isn't the best thread for my Sheffield pub recommendations?
Noted.Yes.
That said, is it PotG?
The Shakespeare. ObviouslyNoted.
Are you asking for our game against Spurs, our semi against Man U, one of the Manchester club's non-existent game in London this weekend, or the Shakespeare near Kelham Island in Sheffield (which I do highly recommend)?
Sorry. My intellect is merely Phobos sized.The Shakespeare. Obviously
No idea, mate.Sorry. My intellect is merely Phobos sized.
It's free entry. There's a large selection of beers and I gather an acceptable selection of ciders. And comfy armchairs. And a Harvey's plaque on the wall in one of the rooms. Great pub.
What was this thread about again?
Where did you get my answer to the written portion of my chartership review?No idea, mate.
I teach my students about 'going off topic' on the first day of my final year course:
Football is a game of two halves. Discuss:
Football was first played at a competitive and organized level in the UK in the late 1800s. At the time the UK was recovering well from the exertions of the Napoleonic wars. Napoleon, when captured was exiled on the Island of Elba. He died of mercury poisoning, thought to have emanated from dyes used in his bedroom wallpaper. Mercury (Hg) is metal that is a liquid at room temperature. It was once used in an alloy to make dental fillings. Tooth decay is still common today, despite 13 years of world-beating Conservative governments. Boris Johnson, however, has proven to be a liar and a ****
Going off topic is a dangerous, and yet exhilarating experience.
Dark web. Say no more or I may have to kill you and, possibly, eat youWhere did you get my answer to the written portion of my chartership review?
Oh dear.Dark web. Say no more or I may have to kill you and, possibly, eat you
Seven Sisters road does feel a bit like dodge city . Probably fine during the day though and on a match day .Last year we went overland from Liverpool Street to Northumberland Park - much better route in my opinion than the long slog along the Seven Sisters Road (that is a complete state)
It’s fine……like last season you’ll only risk a slap if you start gobbing off about a last minute winner when surrounded by 30,000 angry Spurs fansSeven Sisters road does feel a bit like dodge city . Probably fine during the day though and on a match day .
What was the post-match wait like to head back?Last year we went overland from Liverpool Street to Northumberland Park - much better route in my opinion than the long slog along the Seven Sisters Road (that is a complete state)
We were straight on the platform at Northumberland Park after the game without any queue.What was the post-match wait like to head back?
we doing 9.56 Bognor to London Bridge. Drinks then LB to liverpool St, change onto White Hart LaneBognor-Three Bridges-Finsbury Park-Tottenham Hale
Nigerian tapas . . . l've heard of fusion food, but that's ridiculous.I've done both TH and SS and find SS the easier. My mate wants to get the overground to WHL this Saturday but I'm a bit sceptical about that - I reckon it's going to be rammed. Not thought of Northumberland Park as an option.
Definitely going SS on the way back: we've booked into a Nigerian tapas (!) restaurant for some scran before heading home.