how far have we really sunk to think a game at poxy Tottenham "not won the title since colour TV was invented" Hotspur is a big game?
I spotted that draw coming as well. Loads of shit left and I turned horrified to the wife and said "oh shit, it's going to be Spurs". The next two balls out.....
Quote from: cheltenhamlion on December 06, 2016, 05:31:26 PMI spotted that draw coming as well. Loads of shit left and I turned horrified to the wife and said "oh shit, it's going to be Spurs". The next two balls out.....I went on the train there for the first time, a couple of seasons ago.It is a good walk from the station to the ground but there are several pubs en route, obviously, the nearer to the ground you get, the busier they are. It made a change from approaching the ground from the opposite direction, it almost felt like a new ground. I think I preferred the train to coaches, if anyone is in two minds.
Quote from: Old Kodjia on December 06, 2016, 05:50:53 PMQuote from: cheltenhamlion on December 06, 2016, 05:31:26 PMI spotted that draw coming as well. Loads of shit left and I turned horrified to the wife and said "oh shit, it's going to be Spurs". The next two balls out.....I went on the train there for the first time, a couple of seasons ago.It is a good walk from the station to the ground but there are several pubs en route, obviously, the nearer to the ground you get, the busier they are. It made a change from approaching the ground from the opposite direction, it almost felt like a new ground. I think I preferred the train to coaches, if anyone is in two minds.Every day of the week and twice on a Sunday. There's plenty of pubs around the Square Mile (albeit most will be closed at the weekend) pre-getting the train from Liverpool Street, a couple en route at Stoke Newington/London Fields and then a five minute walk from White Hart Lane station.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on December 06, 2016, 06:03:02 PMQuote from: Old Kodjia on December 06, 2016, 05:50:53 PMQuote from: cheltenhamlion on December 06, 2016, 05:31:26 PMI spotted that draw coming as well. Loads of shit left and I turned horrified to the wife and said "oh shit, it's going to be Spurs". The next two balls out.....I went on the train there for the first time, a couple of seasons ago.It is a good walk from the station to the ground but there are several pubs en route, obviously, the nearer to the ground you get, the busier they are. It made a change from approaching the ground from the opposite direction, it almost felt like a new ground. I think I preferred the train to coaches, if anyone is in two minds.Every day of the week and twice on a Sunday. There's plenty of pubs around the Square Mile (albeit most will be closed at the weekend) pre-getting the train from Liverpool Street, a couple en route at Stoke Newington/London Fields and then a five minute walk from White Hart Lane station.Crikey Dave. I'm almost tempted to go and I'm the biggest apathy when it comes to the 3rd round. When i went, I'm sure the station was Seven Sisters, which seemed like a 2 mile walk to the ground (jumped on the bus back afterwards)
Quote from: Old Kodjia on December 07, 2016, 12:53:12 AMQuote from: dave.woodhall on December 06, 2016, 06:03:02 PMQuote from: Old Kodjia on December 06, 2016, 05:50:53 PMQuote from: cheltenhamlion on December 06, 2016, 05:31:26 PMI spotted that draw coming as well. Loads of shit left and I turned horrified to the wife and said "oh shit, it's going to be Spurs". The next two balls out.....I went on the train there for the first time, a couple of seasons ago.It is a good walk from the station to the ground but there are several pubs en route, obviously, the nearer to the ground you get, the busier they are. It made a change from approaching the ground from the opposite direction, it almost felt like a new ground. I think I preferred the train to coaches, if anyone is in two minds.Every day of the week and twice on a Sunday. There's plenty of pubs around the Square Mile (albeit most will be closed at the weekend) pre-getting the train from Liverpool Street, a couple en route at Stoke Newington/London Fields and then a five minute walk from White Hart Lane station.Crikey Dave. I'm almost tempted to go and I'm the biggest apathy when it comes to the 3rd round. When i went, I'm sure the station was Seven Sisters, which seemed like a 2 mile walk to the ground (jumped on the bus back afterwards)That's the nearest tube. You can get an overground from Liverpool Street to White Hart Lane station which is a couple of mins walk to the ground. There's usually a big queue after the game (which is why we usually go to the irish Centre for a few - I say few, we were still there at chucking out time a couple of years ago) but it goes down quite quickly. Not as bad as the queue for the underground at Upton Park. Seven Sisters is a fair hike from the ground.
Quote from: Chico Hamilton III on December 07, 2016, 09:22:58 AMQuote from: Old Kodjia on December 07, 2016, 12:53:12 AMQuote from: dave.woodhall on December 06, 2016, 06:03:02 PMQuote from: Old Kodjia on December 06, 2016, 05:50:53 PMQuote from: cheltenhamlion on December 06, 2016, 05:31:26 PMI spotted that draw coming as well. Loads of shit left and I turned horrified to the wife and said "oh shit, it's going to be Spurs". The next two balls out.....I went on the train there for the first time, a couple of seasons ago.It is a good walk from the station to the ground but there are several pubs en route, obviously, the nearer to the ground you get, the busier they are. It made a change from approaching the ground from the opposite direction, it almost felt like a new ground. I think I preferred the train to coaches, if anyone is in two minds.Every day of the week and twice on a Sunday. There's plenty of pubs around the Square Mile (albeit most will be closed at the weekend) pre-getting the train from Liverpool Street, a couple en route at Stoke Newington/London Fields and then a five minute walk from White Hart Lane station.Crikey Dave. I'm almost tempted to go and I'm the biggest apathy when it comes to the 3rd round. When i went, I'm sure the station was Seven Sisters, which seemed like a 2 mile walk to the ground (jumped on the bus back afterwards)That's the nearest tube. You can get an overground from Liverpool Street to White Hart Lane station which is a couple of mins walk to the ground. There's usually a big queue after the game (which is why we usually go to the irish Centre for a few - I say few, we were still there at chucking out time a couple of years ago) but it goes down quite quickly. Not as bad as the queue for the underground at Upton Park. Seven Sisters is a fair hike from the ground. The queue or the beer? Yes, I agree the Haringey Irish Centre is very welcoming; they serve breakfast whatever time the k.o. is.
Its being shown live on BBC 1, 4pm kick off