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Where he calls me a plastic cockney, I take offence to cockney let alone a plastic one.

 

You coming down for the game?

He only said you didn't know London. And you did recommend a Weatherspoons pub tbf. 2+2=4 tbh.

And no, I'm not coming down for the game.

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Come on Chez what time does your boozer open?

 

In enough time to sink 3 pints before going to the match. Clearly never drank with a geordie.

None of your session beer either.

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Where he calls me a plastic cockney, I take offence to cockney let alone a plastic one.

 

You coming down for the game?

He only said you didn't know London. And you did recommend a Weatherspoons pub tbf. 2+2=4 tbh.

And no, I'm not coming down for the game.

 

He called me a plastic cockney, you sure you can read?

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Come on Chez what time does your boozer open?

 

In enough time to sink 3 pints before going to the match. Clearly never drank with a geordie.

 

3 pints, is that all? clearly never drunk with a y!d bet you mate get down there and its closed.

 

No, they all drink in souless shitholes like the Hamilton Hall.

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Where he calls me a plastic cockney, I take offence to cockney let alone a plastic one.

 

You coming down for the game?

He only said you didn't know London. And you did recommend a Weatherspoons pub tbf. 2+2=4 tbh.

And no, I'm not coming down for the game.

 

He called me a plastic cockney, you sure you can read?

Missed that tbf. That's some serious abuse there.

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Where he calls me a plastic cockney, I take offence to cockney let alone a plastic one.

 

You coming down for the game?

He only said you didn't know London. And you did recommend a Weatherspoons pub tbf. 2+2=4 tbh.

And no, I'm not coming down for the game.

 

A terrible Weatherspoons at that.

 

Still, probably better to have a pint in there than near the ground, what a sh!thole.

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Where he calls me a plastic cockney, I take offence to cockney let alone a plastic one.

 

You coming down for the game?

He only said you didn't know London. And you did recommend a Weatherspoons pub tbf. 2+2=4 tbh.

And no, I'm not coming down for the game.

 

He called me a plastic cockney, you sure you can read?

 

You're just gutted I know London better than you.

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Come on Chez what time does your boozer open?

 

In enough time to sink 3 pints before going to the match. Clearly never drank with a geordie.

 

3 pints, is that all? clearly never drunk with a y!d bet you mate get down there and its closed.

 

No, they all drink in souless sh!tholes like the Hamilton Hall.

 

Well I tell you what, you go and enjoy the ambience waiting outside your little pub in shoreditch (ST) and I will enjoy a few pints with a bunch of like minded football supporters. Enjoy the tapas.

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Where he calls me a plastic cockney, I take offence to cockney let alone a plastic one.

 

You coming down for the game?

He only said you didn't know London. And you did recommend a Weatherspoons pub tbf. 2+2=4 tbh.

And no, I'm not coming down for the game.

 

He called me a plastic cockney, you sure you can read?

 

You're just gutted I know London better than you.

 

The fact your boozer probably doesnt open until an hour before kick off suggests you don't.

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Come on Chez what time does your boozer open?

 

In enough time to sink 3 pints before going to the match. Clearly never drank with a geordie.

 

3 pints, is that all? clearly never drunk with a y!d bet you mate get down there and its closed.

 

No, they all drink in souless sh!tholes like the Hamilton Hall.

 

Well I tell you what, you go and enjoy the ambience waiting outside your little pub in shoreditch (ST) and I will enjoy a few pints with a bunch of like minded football supporters. Enjoy the tapas.

 

Like minded to you? Thats basically everyone reading this thread crossing off the Hamilton Hall from their list.

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Come on Chez what time does your boozer open?

 

In enough time to sink 3 pints before going to the match. Clearly never drank with a geordie.

 

3 pints, is that all? clearly never drunk with a y!d bet you mate get down there and its closed.

 

No, they all drink in souless sh!tholes like the Hamilton Hall.

 

Well I tell you what, you go and enjoy the ambience waiting outside your little pub in shoreditch (ST) and I will enjoy a few pints with a bunch of like minded football supporters. Enjoy the tapas.

 

Like minded to you? Thats basically everyone reading this thread crossing off the Hamilton Hall from their list.

 

Has been crossed off my list for a long time. I work nearby, the place is consistently full of numpties, none more so than the Leeds fans in there last week.

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Obviously I'm not insinuating anything here but if you google 'pubs near Liverpool Street station' - guess which is first on the list.

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Any decent Italian places round there btw? Pizza Hut, that sort of thing.

 

For someone who spawns from a town who thinks gormet dining is a Greggs and a pint of Broon I find this kind of hard to take.

 

The score is simple, if you want to drink before the game, go to HH, if not dont.

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I've actually looked for good pubs in Liverpool St before and it is a woeful area for a good boozer. The Slug and Lettuce however is a meat market to envy Smithfield.

 

Loads of good boozers around there, plus you are right next to Shoreditch also.

 

The Water Poet and the Commercial Tavern are both within 5 mins walk of Liverpool St and the aforementioned Golden Heart is also good.

 

Hamilton Hall is awful. To be fair to Danny, it does open early but you get a strange crowd in there.

 

 

The Gun is decent (and is good for 80s nostalgia when we used to go there straight from the midnight train/clipper) - also don't see anyrthing that wrong with HH.

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Obviously I'm not insinuating anything here but if you google 'pubs near Liverpool Street station' - guess which is first on the list.

 

Go in there on Sunday morning (of course you won't as you are not going *sniggers*) and you will find that is where all the drinking will be done pregame.

 

As I say, I do this every week but at least you can go on google and make snide comments on here to pass the time Sunday morning.

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Any decent Italian places round there btw? Pizza Hut, that sort of thing.

 

For someone who spawns from a town who thinks gormet dining is a Greggs and a pint of Broon I find this kind of hard to take.

 

The score is simple, if you want to drink before the game, go to HH, if not dont.

 

True, sadly.

 

As crap as it is, you'll struggle to get a pint elsewhere round there before noon.

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Any decent Italian places round there btw? Pizza Hut, that sort of thing.

 

For someone who spawns from a town who thinks gormet dining is a Greggs and a pint of Broon I find this kind of hard to take.

 

The score is simple, if you want to drink before the game, go to HH, if not dont.

 

True, sadly.

 

As crap as it is, you'll struggle to get a pint elsewhere round there before noon.

 

Theres enough time between noon and kick-off to get at least 3 decent pints down you. If people are that desperate for drink, i'd recommend cans of Stella before noon.

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Seething I tells ya :D

 

Deflection is an illness Alex :D

 

Why are you not coming doon?

Calm down for a minute Danny. Take a few deep breaths.

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