royalexile wrote:In inflatable bundle in a Black Cab
I'm sure Ben captured that on film!
royalexile wrote:In inflatable bundle in a Black Cab
royalexile wrote:Yep. The drive to the ground raised some eyebrows, cut a lip, broke a camera and made a cab driver nervous.
37 rowslowerwestjnr wrote:So did Reading get offered GL1-5? and how many rows are in each block?
In for a taxi to the ground!Royal Lady wrote:How far is that walk from the pub to the ground?! My knees might not be up to it.
IN for using Susie as an excuse to get a taxi to the groundsusieroyal wrote:In for a taxi to the ground!Royal Lady wrote:How far is that walk from the pub to the ground?! My knees might not be up to it.
Having walked from New Street to Air nightclub a few times (which is just the other side of the railway line from St Andrews), it's definitely less than half an hour walk easily.reading_fan wrote:It's not too bad a walk out to the ground. Half an hour mentioned is probably a little generous, 20 mins easily.Royal Lady wrote:How far is that walk from the pub to the ground?! My knees might not be up to it.
Definitely recommend the Dragon Inn, or there's the Newt Bar at New St station which will be serving at that time. Otherwise the other Spoons are in the wrong direction for the ground
How old are you, and are you a girl? (No offence intended RL)Compo's Hat wrote:Having walked from New Street to Air nightclub a few times (which is just the other side of the railway line from St Andrews), it's definitely less than half an hour walk easily.
What? I'm 52 this year and have a dodgy knee as well as another health problem tho what that has to do with the quote you highlighted I have no idea.sheshnu wrote:How old are you, and are you a girl? (No offence intended RL)Compo's Hat wrote:Having walked from New Street to Air nightclub a few times (which is just the other side of the railway line from St Andrews), it's definitely less than half an hour walk easily.
Birmingham Moor Street looks a similar length walk?EPR wrote:The Dragon Inn at The Arcadian is the most "en route" 'spoons.Compo's Hat wrote:Will be off to find a Wetherspoons before most pubs open at 11.
http://www.jdwetherspoon.co.uk/home/pubs/the-dragon-inn
Back exit from New Street, turn left, left at the lights and straight on you come straight to it.
In for the turbo shandiesroyalexile wrote:Alcohol in form of John Smith's Bitter or Fosters Lager is served, as well as Smirnoff Ice and Wine.
Though this might have changed.
Oh I see. OK, not offended in the least then!sheshnu wrote:Sorry if I offended you RL, but whilst the walk might take 20 minutes for Compo, it might take a few minutes longer for some other people (myself included). Certainly at a stroll it'll take a little while.
LOL - DO IT!!!!!!paultheroyal wrote:Apologia if mentioned but I think it's crap that if the dream happens and we win the title that there is no trophy presentation!! They can have my inflatable trophy instead!
It isRoyalBlue wrote:Birmingham Moor Street looks a similar length walk?
The PL have different rules to the FL. It's ridiculous though, I agree.Royal Lady wrote:LOL - DO IT!!!!!!paultheroyal wrote:Apologia if mentioned but I think it's crap that if the dream happens and we win the title that there is no trophy presentation!! They can have my inflatable trophy instead!
It is crap - so many long-distance royals won't get to see us parading the trophy. But, then again, we're not Man Utd.
roflRoyal Lady wrote:My inflatable walking stick came today. Yay!
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