by Snowflake Royal » 08 May 2023 11:21
by South Coast Royal » 08 May 2023 11:31
Royal_jimmyJackson CornerMr Angry Carlisle or Salford; two of the few grounds I have yet to visit.
I went to the last time we played Carlisle away 82 midweek 0-0 1 coach about 30 Royals went. Got back 4:30 in the morning went to work at 8. Terrible ground hasn’t changed I won’t go again.
Such a mission to get to. It is a 5.5 hour drive if you stop for 30 minutes on the way. Be leaving at 6.30am at the latest to get up there. For a northern city it's not as big a shithole as one might think. Has a castle and a reasonable little city centre and a few good pubs. The ground itself is very old school but a dump. The traffic there is a nightmare. Not upset if they don't go up.
by Stranded » 08 May 2023 11:44
Snowflake Royal Expect a new manager will take about 3 to 6 weeks.
We've known what division we'd be in for less than a week and whilst we should have been planning for both eventualities there's only so far you can go down the worst case route until it happens.
Thr club, and many prospective managers could probably do with an end of season break and pause to reflect as well.
I'll worry if we're into July and still haven't appointed anyone.
Bowen and Carey et al can pick up a lot of the player related actions whether we have a manager or not.
by From Despair To Where? » 08 May 2023 12:09
South Coast RoyalRoyal_jimmyJackson Corner I went to the last time we played Carlisle away 82 midweek 0-0 1 coach about 30 Royals went. Got back 4:30 in the morning went to work at 8. Terrible ground hasn’t changed I won’t go again.
Such a mission to get to. It is a 5.5 hour drive if you stop for 30 minutes on the way. Be leaving at 6.30am at the latest to get up there. For a northern city it's not as big a shithole as one might think. Has a castle and a reasonable little city centre and a few good pubs. The ground itself is very old school but a dump. The traffic there is a nightmare. Not upset if they don't go up.
I love it when people from Reading refer to a place like Carlisle in the area of some great countryside as "northern city it''s not as big a shithole as one might think".
Condescending and ignorant and if "traffic is a nightmare" what does that make Reading.
I do love our town because I grew up there but if I hadn't then I would probably use the same terminology as Jimmy has but call it Southern and a town..
by Snowflake Royal » 08 May 2023 12:34
by genome » 08 May 2023 12:37
by Ascotexgunner » 08 May 2023 13:12
Snowflake Royal Not been to the stadiums, but been to Carlisle and Hartlepool with work and they were much nicer than say Bedford or Peterbrough
by South Coast Royal » 08 May 2023 13:27
AscotexgunnerSnowflake Royal Not been to the stadiums, but been to Carlisle and Hartlepool with work and they were much nicer than say Bedford or Peterbrough
Think I've been to Hartlepool. Can't remember, do you have to go a cross a field to get to the ground......or maybe I'm thinking of Darlington.
by blythspartan » 08 May 2023 13:33
AscotexgunnerSnowflake Royal Not been to the stadiums, but been to Carlisle and Hartlepool with work and they were much nicer than say Bedford or Peterbrough
Think I've been to Hartlepool. Can't remember, do you have to go a cross a field to get to the ground......or maybe I'm thinking of Darlington.
by Hound » 08 May 2023 13:40
From Despair To Where?South Coast RoyalRoyal_jimmy
Such a mission to get to. It is a 5.5 hour drive if you stop for 30 minutes on the way. Be leaving at 6.30am at the latest to get up there. For a northern city it's not as big a shithole as one might think. Has a castle and a reasonable little city centre and a few good pubs. The ground itself is very old school but a dump. The traffic there is a nightmare. Not upset if they don't go up.
I love it when people from Reading refer to a place like Carlisle in the area of some great countryside as "northern city it''s not as big a shithole as one might think".
Condescending and ignorant and if "traffic is a nightmare" what does that make Reading.
I do love our town because I grew up there but if I hadn't then I would probably use the same terminology as Jimmy has but call it Southern and a town..
Brunton Park isn't the first stadium I'd be calling a dump either.
by AthleticoSpizz » 08 May 2023 13:53
by tmesis » 08 May 2023 13:58
South Coast RoyalRoyal_jimmyJackson Corner I went to the last time we played Carlisle away 82 midweek 0-0 1 coach about 30 Royals went. Got back 4:30 in the morning went to work at 8. Terrible ground hasn’t changed I won’t go again.
Such a mission to get to. It is a 5.5 hour drive if you stop for 30 minutes on the way. Be leaving at 6.30am at the latest to get up there. For a northern city it's not as big a shithole as one might think. Has a castle and a reasonable little city centre and a few good pubs. The ground itself is very old school but a dump. The traffic there is a nightmare. Not upset if they don't go up.
I love it when people from Reading refer to a place like Carlisle in the area of some great countryside as "northern city it''s not as big a shithole as one might think".
Condescending and ignorant and if "traffic is a nightmare" what does that make Reading.
I do love our town because I grew up there but if I hadn't then I would probably use the same terminology as Jimmy has but call it Southern and a town..
by AthleticoSpizz » 08 May 2023 14:11
by From Despair To Where? » 08 May 2023 14:28
by tmesis » 08 May 2023 14:44
AthleticoSpizz Love the N East and N West coastlines, spend a fair bit of time on them.
Think the “grim oop North” thing is mainly bantz, a bit like them that live up there have us all down as shandy drinking wealthy Southerners.
Wales is pretty too (despite my so-called obsession with running-down anything west of Bristol lol).
by Hound » 08 May 2023 14:59
by Royal_jimmy » 08 May 2023 16:04
by genome » 08 May 2023 16:45
by tidus_mi2 » 08 May 2023 16:53
genome Hahahaha Millwall with the spectacular bottle job
by Hound » 08 May 2023 17:02
tidus_mi2genome Hahahaha Millwall with the spectacular bottle job
The Met will be breathing a sigh of relief, no East London derby in the Prem.
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