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Re: Things to do before match with family?

Postby DoomMerchant » Wed Sep 30, 2015 12:37 pm

Sister of fu wrote:
lets all have a disco wrote:
PaulieIrish wrote:Thanks for the great suggestions guys. I think we'll try the football museum and then head to city square for around 1pm. See some music there, see the team bus arriving, do the City shop, have a beer or two, some grub and soak up the atmosphere. Forecast is good I think, so should be a good buzz there.

Just hope the team can do their bit....




THIS is exactly the routine City want for families.

If you're reading the board City you have #NAILEDIT



Should we do this with our "crew family" on Saturday???


I'd be peanut butter and jealous. Pics or it didn't happen. No, not Piccs. Pics.

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Re: Things to do before match with family?

Postby gillie » Wed Sep 30, 2015 1:20 pm

IWT2012 I am normally stood near the bar on the right hand side of the room.As you come through the front door head to the right and I should be near the end of the bar I will probs have a black leather look jacket on with a grey hood and should have light blue Addidas gazelle trainers.Oh and I am grey haired and wear glasses coz I'm an old fucker.
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Re: Things to do before match with family?

Postby iwasthere2012 » Wed Sep 30, 2015 1:25 pm

gillie wrote:IWT2012 I am normally stood near the bar on the right hand side of the room.As you come through the front door head to the right and I should be near the end of the bar I will probs have a black leather look jacket on with a grey hood and should have light blue Addidas gazelle trainers.Oh and I am grey haired and wear glasses coz I'm an old fucker.

No carnations then. Got it.
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Re: Things to do before match with family?

Postby Wonderwall » Wed Sep 30, 2015 3:10 pm

iwasthere2012 wrote:
gillie wrote:IWT2012 I am normally stood near the bar on the right hand side of the room.As you come through the front door head to the right and I should be near the end of the bar I will probs have a black leather look jacket on with a grey hood and should have light blue Addidas gazelle trainers.Oh and I am grey haired and wear glasses coz I'm an old fucker.

No carnations then. Got it.


You are making me want to join in the fun.
Yout can't miss me. I will be wearing this seasons home shirt and my lad will have the new away shirt on.
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Re: Things to do before match with family?

Postby iwasthere2012 » Wed Sep 30, 2015 3:40 pm

Wonderwall wrote:
iwasthere2012 wrote:
gillie wrote:IWT2012 I am normally stood near the bar on the right hand side of the room.As you come through the front door head to the right and I should be near the end of the bar I will probs have a black leather look jacket on with a grey hood and should have light blue Addidas gazelle trainers.Oh and I am grey haired and wear glasses coz I'm an old fucker.

No carnations then. Got it.


You are making me want to join in the fun.
Yout can't miss me. I will be wearing this seasons home shirt and my lad will have the new away shirt on.


No don't wear blue WW, we'll clash. ; )

I'd say I'll stick out like a sore thumb anyway. I'll be the thick that looks lost and doesn't know what to order.
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Re: Things to do before match with family?

Postby Wonderwall » Wed Sep 30, 2015 4:31 pm

iwasthere2012 wrote:
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iwasthere2012 wrote:
gillie wrote:IWT2012 I am normally stood near the bar on the right hand side of the room.As you come through the front door head to the right and I should be near the end of the bar I will probs have a black leather look jacket on with a grey hood and should have light blue Addidas gazelle trainers.Oh and I am grey haired and wear glasses coz I'm an old fucker.

No carnations then. Got it.


You are making me want to join in the fun.
Yout can't miss me. I will be wearing this seasons home shirt and my lad will have the new away shirt on.


No don't wear blue WW, we'll clash. ; )

I'd say I'll stick out like a sore thumb anyway. I'll be the thick that looks lost and doesn't know what to order.

Mine is a lager, whilst you are busy making your mind up on your own choice of beverage
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Re: Things to do before match with family?

Postby iwasthere2012 » Fri Oct 02, 2015 10:22 am

Wonderwall wrote:
iwasthere2012 wrote:
Wonderwall wrote:
iwasthere2012 wrote:
gillie wrote:IWT2012 I am normally stood near the bar on the right hand side of the room.As you come through the front door head to the right and I should be near the end of the bar I will probs have a black leather look jacket on with a grey hood and should have light blue Addidas gazelle trainers.Oh and I am grey haired and wear glasses coz I'm an old fucker.

No carnations then. Got it.


You are making me want to join in the fun.
Yout can't miss me. I will be wearing this seasons home shirt and my lad will have the new away shirt on.


No don't wear blue WW, we'll clash. ; )

I'd say I'll stick out like a sore thumb anyway. I'll be the thick that looks lost and doesn't know what to order.

Mine is a lager, whilst you are busy making your mind up on your own choice of beverage


Is it safe to order a shandy in there?
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Re: Things to do before match with family?

Postby mr_nool » Fri Oct 02, 2015 10:48 am

Just say it's for the boy.
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Re: Things to do before match with family?

Postby iwasthere2012 » Fri Oct 02, 2015 11:03 am

mr_nool wrote:Just say it's for the boy.


I'll send him up to the bar.
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Re: Things to do before match with family?

Postby Wonderwall » Fri Oct 02, 2015 11:44 am

Taking my eldest lad back to Lancaster uni on Saturday morning. So it is all dependant on me making good time. However, I think I wilol try and make it over if I am in good time.
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Re: Things to do before match with family?

Postby iwasthere2012 » Fri Oct 02, 2015 12:06 pm

Wonderwall wrote:Taking my eldest lad back to Lancaster uni on Saturday morning. So it is all dependant on me making good time. However, I think I wilol try and make it over if I am in good time.


I'm the same. Have car park booked at Boad Street from 1:30 on. Bus out or maybe black cab straight to the Townley.
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Re: Things to do before match with family?

Postby PaulieIrish » Fri Oct 02, 2015 2:53 pm

lets all have a disco wrote:
PaulieIrish wrote:Thanks for the great suggestions guys. I think we'll try the football museum and then head to city square for around 1pm. See some music there, see the team bus arriving, do the City shop, have a beer or two, some grub and soak up the atmosphere. Forecast is good I think, so should be a good buzz there.

Just hope the team can do their bit....




THIS is exactly the routine City want for families.

If you're reading the board City you have #NAILEDIT


As if this wasn't already the perfect City family routine, they rang me today and offered me an discount upgrade to the Legend suite, meal etc. And shure, how could I refuse? #NAILEDITEVENMORE

So Legends it is for me now... Hopefully its worth it.
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Re: Things to do before match with family?

Postby stevefromdonny » Fri Oct 02, 2015 3:40 pm

enjoy and let us poor fuckers know how it went
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Re: Things to do before match with family?

Postby iwasthere2012 » Fri Oct 02, 2015 4:06 pm

PaulieIrish wrote:
lets all have a disco wrote:
PaulieIrish wrote:Thanks for the great suggestions guys. I think we'll try the football museum and then head to city square for around 1pm. See some music there, see the team bus arriving, do the City shop, have a beer or two, some grub and soak up the atmosphere. Forecast is good I think, so should be a good buzz there.

Just hope the team can do their bit....




THIS is exactly the routine City want for families.

If you're reading the board City you have #NAILEDIT


As if this wasn't already the perfect City family routine, they rang me today and offered me an discount upgrade to the Legend suite, meal etc. And shure, how could I refuse? #NAILEDITEVENMORE

So Legends it is for me now... Hopefully its worth it.


Nice. Enjoy yourselves.
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Re: Things to do before match with family?

Postby PaulieIrish » Sun Oct 04, 2015 11:35 am

Great day out had by all. Mcfc staff were excellent, food was great, seats right behind the south goal. Even got my pic taken with Richard edghill and Ian brightwell.

Only problem will be trying to convince family to go to another game without the legends bit...

Can post photos later if anyone is interested...
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Re: Things to do before match with family?

Postby Wonderwall » Sun Oct 04, 2015 12:02 pm

PaulieIrish wrote:Great day out had by all. Mcfc staff were excellent, food was great, seats right behind the south goal. Even got my pic taken with Richard edghill and Ian brightwell.

Only problem will be trying to convince family to go to another game without the legends bit...

Can post photos later if anyone is interested...


Nice on Paul, great day indeed
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Re: Things to do before match with family?

Postby RodneyRodney » Mon Oct 05, 2015 11:21 am

...DON'T ask Ryan Giggs this question
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