Carrow Road is a great venue if you throw in a boating holiday.
That certainly is not normal for most if not all Stoke City fans.I had a great experience at Stoke--I don't know if this is normal (haha). My friends and I flew over to London about 8 years ago and caught as much footie as possible. We took the train up to Stoke and went to a pub around 11am. These two supporters were so impressed that we came all the way to see their club they bought us pints; then we took the bus out to the stadium and they got us into the (somewhat-ish?) exclusive supporters lounge and everyone bought us pints. They were great folks and the atmosphere was quite fun.
I must say, the whole Newcastle experience was pretty amazing. When me and my partner lived in Liverpool we went to Newcastle for two nights and caught the Everton match (they lost like 3-0), but the city is very beautiful and the stadium is right downtown. Some amazing bridges and museums as well.
Newcastle and Sunderland have the most 'taps aff' in their fandom no matter the weather. Weirdos but great city.
Not for me. Not even the slightest hint of moodiness and yet we're basically frogmarched and pushed onto a packed train back to scouseland.I had a great experience at Stoke--I don't know if this is normal (haha).
That would suit me although I would come back and haunt anyone who agreed to have a fresh fruit platter on my behalfLast month I went to Tranmere and while there, in their packed concessions/bar at halftime, I sorted out my final plans:
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That would suit me although I would come back and haunt anyone who agreed to have a fresh fruit platter on my behalf![]()