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Altrincham FC First Team / Re: Moving On
« on: May 11, 2022, 12:18:43 PM »
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I'd suggest checking when the office is open for ticket sales and give them a ring on 0161 928 1045. I'm sure they will be able to help you.
PS. 11 to 2 Thursday and Friday.
PPS. This is just a (hopefully helpful) suggestion.
I was in the Sir Loin of Beef in August. It was friendly pub with an excellent range of beers in top condition which is probably why it has been removed from the Good Beer Guide for 2020.There’s 15 GBG pubs of current or recent editions in Pompey though
I am very reliably informed that near the ground for your real ale types (i.e. me and most of London Alty) is slim pickings. Southsea around the Common is apparently an excellent little circuit. Gunwharf Quays around the ferry terminal & your famed Fullers pub the Still & West for Saturday night out on the razzle. Hope the players get to have a bit of craic after the game too whatever the result-they all deserve it for an outstanding cup run.
Not too far away in the grid of streets between Fratton Stn and the Albert Rd in Southsea there are some very good backstreet pubs with decent ale selections and walkable from the ground. The Lawrence is excellent as is the Sir Loin of Beef which is a bit further away. Various others in the same area worth a visit. Sadly the once amazing Leopold is now a shadow of its former self. Pubs in Milton and the spoons in Fratton will be rammed with Pompey and are not generally a good idea for visiting fans. Gunwharf isn't great for pubs, just the Customs House, Fullers and expensive and a long way from Fratton Park. Good for restaurants though. A decent spoons next to Portsmouth and Southsea Stn but again a fair way off. Southsea Common ok but probably a cab ride.
Tom Hannigan scored an injury time equaliser at King's Lynn 20 years ago when playing for Vauxhall Motors. It would be nice if he joined James Jones in netting tomorrow.