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Wrexham roll call.
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And to add a bit more intrigue, my father from Kentish Town’s father was from Birkenhead.ElfsborgAddick said:altrinchamaddick said:I'm getting a bit pissed off with this Liverpool/scousers bashing. What's that got to do with tomorrows game. I lived there for 5 years, teacher training at Liverpool University, first job at Knutsford, continued to live there and commute. Still go back there frequently, from Altrincham, pub crawl with mates, a thoroughly enjoyable experience. Born and bred in New Eltham, but have moved north with work. Some of you need to get a reset on your Londonsentric viewpoint about the rest of the country.
Anyway, rant over, season ticket holder, will be at Wrexham tommorow, and hope we smash the Clowns!!
ps It's only a 50 minute drive for me, so I don't have to stay in Chester!! ( another town we regularly do pub crawls around.)
Living in Birkenhead is another experience entirely, it makes Liverpool look like Knightsbridge.
Oh to be able to add some useless information to an away day thread.3 -
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And to add a bit more intrigue, my father from Kentish Town’s father was from Birkenhead.ElfsborgAddick said:altrinchamaddick said:I'm getting a bit pissed off with this Liverpool/scousers bashing. What's that got to do with tomorrows game. I lived there for 5 years, teacher training at Liverpool University, first job at Knutsford, continued to live there and commute. Still go back there frequently, from Altrincham, pub crawl with mates, a thoroughly enjoyable experience. Born and bred in New Eltham, but have moved north with work. Some of you need to get a reset on your Londonsentric viewpoint about the rest of the country.
Anyway, rant over, season ticket holder, will be at Wrexham tommorow, and hope we smash the Clowns!!
ps It's only a 50 minute drive for me, so I don't have to stay in Chester!! ( another town we regularly do pub crawls around.)
Living in Birkenhead is another experience entirely, it makes Liverpool look like Knightsbridge.
Oh to be able to add some useless information to an away day thread.
What Kentish town was that?
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Fair does, you have beaten me with your wit, you could claim to be a scouser yourself.
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In the Nags Head in Wrexham. Nice enough waiting for nosh. When we sat down celeb Charlton fan Sue Perkins was on the telly and Eltham's finest Dr and the Medics were on the sound system. It's an omen!3
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rananegra said:In the Nags Head in Wrexham. Nice enough waiting for nosh. When we sat down celeb Charlton fan Sue Perkins was on the telly and Eltham's finest Dr and the Medics were on the sound system. It's an omen!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zU6XckAxRrw
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Or marry them offLoOkOuT said:Yes, but not if you’re clever enough to leave a flock of sheep in the garden. They’re tax deductible.
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Made it to Carlisle so far. Just trying to bring the promotion magic dust with us.1
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& a bit dodgy on a saturday night, be careful all.ElfsborgAddick said:Red_Chester said:
Most away teams don’t ten to drink in Wrexham but Chester instead due to hardly any away pubsArry Addick said:
Yeah, any ideas on this?J BLOCK said:Where are people drinking in Wrexham
Plus Wrexham is a bit of a toilet.2 -
6 of us going up on the train at midday and staying in Chester.2
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Haha definitely, was in a boozer once after a game, blokes walked in with black rubbish bags full of suits etc for sale & joints of meat if I remember correctly. Different world !ElfsborgAddick said:blackpool72 said:
Not sure what I dislike the mostkillerandflash said:
Lots of scousers and other visitors from the area when the racing season starts.ElfsborgAddick said:Curbsgoldenera said:What a beautiful city Chester is.
Have just walked the city walls and passed the race course.
Also went into the Cathedral
I imagine you get a lot of scouse overspill there.
Scousers, mosquitos or Aids.
I'd like to do away with all three.Liverpool for a day out at the football is a grin, but unfortunately they all think they are Jimmy Tarbuck.I first went there in the 80's and it was amazing to see people walking into boozers selling all sorts of s***, the nippers with a paper and pen wanting to be sponsored. An education.2 -
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Experienced that in Hogans opposite Darlington station, I bought a breast of chicken for 50pcharltonbob said:
Haha definitely, was in a boozer once after a game, blokes walked in with black rubbish bags full of suits etc for sale & joints of meat if I remember correctly. Different world !ElfsborgAddick said:blackpool72 said:
Not sure what I dislike the mostkillerandflash said:
Lots of scousers and other visitors from the area when the racing season starts.ElfsborgAddick said:Curbsgoldenera said:What a beautiful city Chester is.
Have just walked the city walls and passed the race course.
Also went into the Cathedral
I imagine you get a lot of scouse overspill there.
Scousers, mosquitos or Aids.
I'd like to do away with all three.Liverpool for a day out at the football is a grin, but unfortunately they all think they are Jimmy Tarbuck.I first went there in the 80's and it was amazing to see people walking into boozers selling all sorts of s***, the nippers with a paper and pen wanting to be sponsored. An education.2 -
ElfsborgAddick said:
Experienced that in Hogans opposite Darlington station, I bought a breast of chicken for 50pcharltonbob said:
Haha definitely, was in a boozer once after a game, blokes walked in with black rubbish bags full of suits etc for sale & joints of meat if I remember correctly. Different world !ElfsborgAddick said:blackpool72 said:
Not sure what I dislike the mostkillerandflash said:
Lots of scousers and other visitors from the area when the racing season starts.ElfsborgAddick said:Curbsgoldenera said:What a beautiful city Chester is.
Have just walked the city walls and passed the race course.
Also went into the Cathedral
I imagine you get a lot of scouse overspill there.
Scousers, mosquitos or Aids.
I'd like to do away with all three.Liverpool for a day out at the football is a grin, but unfortunately they all think they are Jimmy Tarbuck.I first went there in the 80's and it was amazing to see people walking into boozers selling all sorts of s***, the nippers with a paper and pen wanting to be sponsored. An education.
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I’ve been forced into watching this on my laptop from my hospital bed. I’m gutted but looking forward to the game.
it won’t necessarily define the season but it can really make a statement if we can stand in the playoffs with both Wycombe and Wrexham’s scalps in our pocket
my worry would be Leyton Orient if they squeeze in. They are tough cookie and we pulled their pants down when we best friend at their place.
enjoy the game my “Lifer buddies” and sing a bit for me 👍8 -
Parkinson trying to fire things up
https://www.leaderlive.co.uk/sport/25112679.wrexham-boss-phil-parkinson-nathan-jones-circus-rant/?dicbo=v2-CSfNgJ90 -
Probably pigeonElfsborgAddick said:
Experienced that in Hogans opposite Darlington station, I bought a breast of chicken for 50pcharltonbob said:
Haha definitely, was in a boozer once after a game, blokes walked in with black rubbish bags full of suits etc for sale & joints of meat if I remember correctly. Different world !ElfsborgAddick said:blackpool72 said:
Not sure what I dislike the mostkillerandflash said:
Lots of scousers and other visitors from the area when the racing season starts.ElfsborgAddick said:Curbsgoldenera said:What a beautiful city Chester is.
Have just walked the city walls and passed the race course.
Also went into the Cathedral
I imagine you get a lot of scouse overspill there.
Scousers, mosquitos or Aids.
I'd like to do away with all three.Liverpool for a day out at the football is a grin, but unfortunately they all think they are Jimmy Tarbuck.I first went there in the 80's and it was amazing to see people walking into boozers selling all sorts of s***, the nippers with a paper and pen wanting to be sponsored. An education.
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Had popped down to birmingham, there's good eating on those rats, especially the ones the size of dachshunds
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Best wishes Swisdom, hope you're ok.Swisdom said:I’ve been forced into watching this on my laptop from my hospital bed. I’m gutted but looking forward to the game.
it won’t necessarily define the season but it can really make a statement if we can stand in the playoffs with both Wycombe and Wrexham’s scalps in our pocket
my worry would be Leyton Orient if they squeeze in. They are tough cookie and we pulled their pants down when we best friend at their place.
enjoy the game my “Lifer buddies” and sing a bit for me 👍6 -
No way, they’re family pets up there.charltonbob said:
Probably pigeonElfsborgAddick said:
Experienced that in Hogans opposite Darlington station, I bought a breast of chicken for 50pcharltonbob said:
Haha definitely, was in a boozer once after a game, blokes walked in with black rubbish bags full of suits etc for sale & joints of meat if I remember correctly. Different world !ElfsborgAddick said:blackpool72 said:
Not sure what I dislike the mostkillerandflash said:
Lots of scousers and other visitors from the area when the racing season starts.ElfsborgAddick said:Curbsgoldenera said:What a beautiful city Chester is.
Have just walked the city walls and passed the race course.
Also went into the Cathedral
I imagine you get a lot of scouse overspill there.
Scousers, mosquitos or Aids.
I'd like to do away with all three.Liverpool for a day out at the football is a grin, but unfortunately they all think they are Jimmy Tarbuck.I first went there in the 80's and it was amazing to see people walking into boozers selling all sorts of s***, the nippers with a paper and pen wanting to be sponsored. An education.
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Boozing in Chester from 11
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What a pub! Got there at 11 one year on way to Boro. It was rammed already.ElfsborgAddick said:
Experienced that in Hogans opposite Darlington station, I bought a breast of chicken for 50pcharltonbob said:
Haha definitely, was in a boozer once after a game, blokes walked in with black rubbish bags full of suits etc for sale & joints of meat if I remember correctly. Different world !ElfsborgAddick said:blackpool72 said:
Not sure what I dislike the mostkillerandflash said:
Lots of scousers and other visitors from the area when the racing season starts.ElfsborgAddick said:Curbsgoldenera said:What a beautiful city Chester is.
Have just walked the city walls and passed the race course.
Also went into the Cathedral
I imagine you get a lot of scouse overspill there.
Scousers, mosquitos or Aids.
I'd like to do away with all three.Liverpool for a day out at the football is a grin, but unfortunately they all think they are Jimmy Tarbuck.I first went there in the 80's and it was amazing to see people walking into boozers selling all sorts of s***, the nippers with a paper and pen wanting to be sponsored. An education.One Charlton “youth” thought he’d be funny after ordering about 8 pints (which came to about £7.20) and said to the barmaid “oh no, I’ve left my wallet at home”. “That’s alright love” she replied quite seriously…”I’ll just take it out of your face”!!! 🫣😉3 -
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And so it begins, shortly being picked up to go to Ebbsfleet station, then walk from St Panc to Euston - 8.30 train to Crewe then change for Wrexham - got plenty of beers for the trip 😃
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We have parkrun at 9am in Westmill, Hertfordshire to break up the journey.
I am told the Waterworld Leisure Centre is £3 for all day parking once you're in Wrexham.
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I hope you recover well Swisdom, I’d avoid any blood pressure readings between 5. 30 n 7.30pmSwisdom said:I’ve been forced into watching this on my laptop from my hospital bed. I’m gutted but looking forward to the game.
it won’t necessarily define the season but it can really make a statement if we can stand in the playoffs with both Wycombe and Wrexham’s scalps in our pocket
my worry would be Leyton Orient if they squeeze in. They are tough cookie and we pulled their pants down when we best friend at their place.
enjoy the game my “Lifer buddies” and sing a bit for me 👍2 -
Home for the night. A few beers in Chester, a few more in Gresford before the game and then back to Chester to carry on the celebrations!3 -
Popped into the pub next to ground after getting off the train. I'm probably a bit early but I'm gonna wander and try and find a pub with at least a few Charlton fans!0
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We’re in the garden at the Maesgwyn - more of a venue than a pub. Just the other side of the ground from the Turf, on left. Think we’re the only away here so far…it’s pretty empty at the moment1
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I ended up walking down to the Ironworks. That was empty so am in a place called Cross Foxes which is pleasantly busy without being packed1
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Is Cross Foxes full of Leicester fans?4
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