Millwall Away

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Re: Millwall Away

by muddyfeet » 14 Jan 2014 21:47

Def IN
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Re: Millwall Away

by Pepe the Horseman » 15 Jan 2014 09:56

Where we drinking pre-game?

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Re: Millwall Away

by Stuka » 15 Jan 2014 10:15

Ought to be somewhere near London Bridge station.

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Re: Millwall Away

by bobby1413 » 15 Jan 2014 11:19

There's a few places I go to, but I can only remember the Bunch of Grapes which was pretty good but I would consider other places.

footballgroundguide.co.uk Chris Lynskey a visiting Scunthorpe United fan recommends; 'The Shipwright Arms on Tooley
Street, near London Bridge. Come out of London Bridge tube station, turn right and its only 200yds
down the road on your right hand side. A lovely little pub which also serves food. We left the pub at 2.15pm to go and catch the train to the stadium and made it comfortably for kick off'.

On the Borough High Street by London Bridge is the Barrow Boy & Banker, which is a Fullers pub and has the benefit of a large screen showing SKY Sports. Further down the High Street is the Borough Market, which on nearby Stoney Street is situated the legendary Market Porter pub. This pub is also a regular listing in the CAMRA Good Beer Guide and always has 9 real ales on tap. Mick Hubbard adds; 'Also on Borough High Street is the George Inn, which is owned and leased by the National Trust. It is an outstandingly beautiful building, and the pub itself retains its wooden flooring and wall panelling. It serves its own ‘George Ale’ which went down nicely'.

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Re: Millwall Away

by M Brook » 15 Jan 2014 11:52

Pepe the Horseman I've never been to Millwall before, so that's the main reason I'm going. It's a bit of a trek though, isn't it?


Waterloo - Waterloo East - London Bridge - Sarf Bermondsey (first stop) - direct walkway to the away section - Sorted

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Re: Millwall Away

by Big Foot » 15 Jan 2014 12:04

bobby1413 There's a few places I go to, but I can only remember the Bunch of Grapes which was pretty good but I would consider other places.

footballgroundguide.co.uk Chris Lynskey a visiting Scunthorpe United fan recommends; 'The Shipwright Arms on Tooley
Street, near London Bridge. Come out of London Bridge tube station, turn right and its only 200yds
down the road on your right hand side. A lovely little pub which also serves food. We left the pub at 2.15pm to go and catch the train to the stadium and made it comfortably for kick off'.

On the Borough High Street by London Bridge is the Barrow Boy & Banker, which is a Fullers pub and has the benefit of a large screen showing SKY Sports. Further down the High Street is the Borough Market, which on nearby Stoney Street is situated the legendary Market Porter pub. This pub is also a regular listing in the CAMRA Good Beer Guide and always has 9 real ales on tap. Mick Hubbard adds; 'Also on Borough High Street is the George Inn, which is owned and leased by the National Trust. It is an outstandingly beautiful building, and the pub itself retains its wooden flooring and wall panelling. It serves its own ‘George Ale’ which went down nicely'.

Loads of pubs between LDN Bridge and Borough - The George is my pick of them but also Southwark Arms and Market Porter

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Re: Millwall Away

by MouldyRoyal » 15 Jan 2014 12:09

Potential in for this. Was a good laugh last time.

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Re: Millwall Away

by NessaFromEldorado » 15 Jan 2014 12:36

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Re: Millwall Away

by mr_number » 15 Jan 2014 12:37

Pepe the Horseman Where we drinking pre-game?


If you tell us where you're drinking first, then we can make a plan


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Re: Millwall Away

by Will95 » 15 Jan 2014 15:11

IN.

Thinking The Shipwright Arms before the game, and then a mini crawl afterwards through the other 3 on the FGG (George, Barrow Boy, Market Porter).

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Re: Millwall Away

by Cureton's Volley » 15 Jan 2014 15:45

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10.28 Reading to Paddington, tube will ensure arrival in London Bridge by midday.

Plenty of decent boozers in that vicinity. Will probably head straight to the Market Porter for the better quality food & beer.

14.25 train from London Bridge to South Bermondsey.

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Re: Millwall Away

by Maquisard » 15 Jan 2014 16:22

Ticket bought ... along with a slightly cheaper ticket for QPR and more expensive one for Ipswich ... and a no. 7 Pog shirt :D (just in case he's about to be sold). Fun times ... I hope

Now to explain to my solicitor why I no longer have enough money for the deposit on my new flat :?

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Re: Millwall Away

by Readingfanman » 15 Jan 2014 17:02

Barrowboy was full of Reading fans last time. Opens at 11am, but it wasn't cheap, over £4+ a pint in there for everything.


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Re: Millwall Away

by LoyalRoyalFan » 15 Jan 2014 17:19

Any repeat of the carnage seen at the Brighton game will be sure to put off any of the Millwall firm causing trouble.

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Re: Millwall Away

by Cureton's Volley » 15 Jan 2014 17:40

LoyalRoyalFan Any repeat of the carnage seen at the Brighton game will be sure to put off any of the Millwall firm causing trouble.


Better wear some Burberry socks though, just to make sure they get the message

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Re: Millwall Away

by Big Foot » 15 Jan 2014 19:11

Readingfanman Barrowboy was full of Reading fans last time. Opens at 11am, but it wasn't cheap, over £4+ a pint in there for everything.

£4.60 a pint of Fuller's Discovery in March 2012 - yeah fanks

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Re: Millwall Away

by LoyalRoyalFan » 15 Jan 2014 20:30

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Readingfanman Barrowboy was full of Reading fans last time. Opens at 11am, but it wasn't cheap, over £4+ a pint in there for everything.

£4.60 a pint of Fuller's Discovery in March 2012 - yeah fanks


£28 a ticket is bad enough.

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Re: Millwall Away

by Will95 » 15 Jan 2014 20:52

*£26

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Re: Millwall Away

by Pepe the Horseman » 16 Jan 2014 10:55

Saved £2 there. Means your first two pints will only be £3.60.

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Re: Millwall Away

by bobby1413 » 16 Jan 2014 11:35

Very tempted, but not sure I'll make it. Trying to save money*

*This probably means the day before, I will suddenly decide I want to go and will spend the whole day drinking and wasting my money in London.

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