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maybe start a '5 things about Liverpool' thread chico ladMembers - I recognize this isn't entirely Everton related, but I was planning on gracing you with my presence at some point in the fall. I've been to Liverpool, but not to a live match at Goodison. Regardless, I was hoping to turn this into a greater trip. Would love to attend a bunch of matches at different venues both small and larger over a 3-4 day period around the Liverpool/Manchester/other area. Any suggestions? The current fixture dates all simple have every match on Saturday, obviously that will change with Caribou Cup and other competition scheduling, but any idea when those changes start to come out?
Any advice would be appreciated.
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Don't go to Wigan. It's a weird place and the chippies shut at dinner time.
Wigan is actually I nice ground and they are particularly good at PR. I had a couple of visitors from Oz last year, football and rugby fans, and we were taking a photo outside the ground. Wigan don't do ground tours, but I asked at reception if my friends could have a look at the pitch. One of the receptionists proceeded to give us a two hour tour of the whole ground, changing rooms, board room, managers office, the lot, culminating in a walk up the tunnel onto the pitch. My friends were amazed at the generosity. Extra large changing rooms to accommodate rugby league teams, great trophy room with football trophies and lots of Rugby League trophies. Could also suggest Tranmere, if you want to see an typical grass roots stadium.
I'm a Wire fan so I am unable to say anything positive about the place.
Make sure you get some meat and tattie pies from up north, Wigan are famed for a good pie.
Have you been to the South in the US? Don't forget, we have guns. Lots of them. Ever seen deliverance?
Check the International breaks 7th Sept & 12 Oct. plus various CL & Europa cup dates.That's the point, I could come ANY date. Was thinking end of September, but am totally flexible. Probably leaving the wife and kids at home, maybe show up with a buddy or two, etc. But you start waiting a bit and airline tickets go up, etc.
Make sure you get some meat and tattie pies from up north, Wigan are famed for a good pie.
They have the best pies I have ever tasted from a little baker by the bus ternimus.Wigan is actually I nice ground and they are particularly good at PR. I had a couple of visitors from Oz last year, football and rugby fans, and we were taking a photo outside the ground. Wigan don't do ground tours, but I asked at reception if my friends could have a look at the pitch. One of the receptionists proceeded to give us a two hour tour of the whole ground, changing rooms, board room, managers office, the lot, culminating in a walk up the tunnel onto the pitch. My friends were amazed at the generosity. Extra large changing rooms to accommodate rugby league teams, great trophy room with football trophies and lots of Rugby League trophies. Could also suggest Tranmere, if you want to see an typical grass roots stadium.
Yes good to do a mixture of levels, non league footy is a great day out. Loads to chose from in the North West too. Avoid CoL FC and AFC Liverpoo as they're fake new clubs trying to be trendy, but the rest are sound. Prescot Cables, Southport, Marine or Bootle depending on who's at home.
Have you been to the South in the US? Don't forget, we have guns. Lots of them. Ever seen deliverance?