Bristol meet up/roll call
Bristol meet up/roll call
So how many of the site's members have tickets or are going to pay on the day?, who is up for a meet up, does anyone know an away fan friendly pub, maybe some of our visting Gashead's could suggest one.
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Myself and Paul will be there, can't wait for this one.
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I will be there, on the terrace
Is everyone on the terrace then?
I got seat tickets thinking that was where the drum + singers are going? Am I wrong?
I got seat tickets thinking that was where the drum + singers are going? Am I wrong?
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All the usual suspects of The Yellow Army will be in the seated area
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I will be there, I can also offer lifts to any gulls fans around Cambridge, Milton Keynes, Northampton kind of area. PM me if you need one.
I'm guessing the seating area will be the chanting area? I shall get a ticket for wherever I can ruin my vocal chords!
I'm guessing the seating area will be the chanting area? I shall get a ticket for wherever I can ruin my vocal chords!
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There are plenty of pubs near The Mem-Ashley Arms,Wellington,Anchor,The Foresters-don't know which is best for Away fans though-sure a Gashead will advise?
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Yes +3 on terrace, can't wait!
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i'll be there in the seated area, along with my mate and my son, provided the (correct) damn tickets arrive in time
if i remember correctly, i think one of the gas fans suggested a couple of away pubs for us, will have to look back through threads to find it, but will repost here if i find them.
EDIT : Just found the thread where i asked one of the rovers fans for advice on where the yellow army can head pre-match, but there wasn't a reply. i'm sure blueboy and friendlygas etc will be back on at some point, so they're sure to have a few suggestions for us.
if i remember correctly, i think one of the gas fans suggested a couple of away pubs for us, will have to look back through threads to find it, but will repost here if i find them.
EDIT : Just found the thread where i asked one of the rovers fans for advice on where the yellow army can head pre-match, but there wasn't a reply. i'm sure blueboy and friendlygas etc will be back on at some point, so they're sure to have a few suggestions for us.
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Away fans are always welcome in the Anchor, which is where we normally start drinking but is abit further down Gloucester road (maybe 10 min walk to the ground). You can also drink in the club house bar at the ground.
There's also usually a designated away pub for big games, obviously I've never been in there but I think it's called the lion. It's also on the Gloucester road.
After the anchor we usually go in the Queen Vic for drinks, sometimes you see a couple of away fans but for big games it tends to be home fans only. Prob not the best place for you all if there's a big group of you.
There's also usually a designated away pub for big games, obviously I've never been in there but I think it's called the lion. It's also on the Gloucester road.
After the anchor we usually go in the Queen Vic for drinks, sometimes you see a couple of away fans but for big games it tends to be home fans only. Prob not the best place for you all if there's a big group of you.
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nice one blueboy
also just found this snippet on the rovers website for away fans :-
There are many, many pubs along Gloucester Road and its surrounding areas that declare themselves as "football friendly zones" on Saturday afternoons and weekday evenings. The Wellington is always very busy and often sees crowds of supporters standing outside drinking when the weather isn't too bad. Other pubs include The Anchor, The Foresters and The Ashley Arms. As an area of the city that is popular with students, there is no shortage of pubs in all directions.
followed by some info regarding parking :-
You'll be extremely lucky if you can find a space on Filton Avenue unless you arrive a couple of days in advance. All of the areas around the ground are residential and you'll have to battle for spaces with the locals as well as other home and away fans and police cones. With very few exceptions, finding a space within a five to ten-minute walk is relatively easy - parking on Muller Road is a popular choice as is Gloucester Road although this is often more difficult. If Muller Road and Gloucester Road are busy then there are many other roads across the other side of Gloucester Road - travel past the Wellington pub along Kellaway Avenue and you'll find another area of roads often used for matchday parking.
also just found this snippet on the rovers website for away fans :-
There are many, many pubs along Gloucester Road and its surrounding areas that declare themselves as "football friendly zones" on Saturday afternoons and weekday evenings. The Wellington is always very busy and often sees crowds of supporters standing outside drinking when the weather isn't too bad. Other pubs include The Anchor, The Foresters and The Ashley Arms. As an area of the city that is popular with students, there is no shortage of pubs in all directions.
followed by some info regarding parking :-
You'll be extremely lucky if you can find a space on Filton Avenue unless you arrive a couple of days in advance. All of the areas around the ground are residential and you'll have to battle for spaces with the locals as well as other home and away fans and police cones. With very few exceptions, finding a space within a five to ten-minute walk is relatively easy - parking on Muller Road is a popular choice as is Gloucester Road although this is often more difficult. If Muller Road and Gloucester Road are busy then there are many other roads across the other side of Gloucester Road - travel past the Wellington pub along Kellaway Avenue and you'll find another area of roads often used for matchday parking.
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