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Post by Deleted on Jan 23, 2004 13:27:13 GMT 1
For me it has to be the double English breakfast you can get at a pub in Accrington for only £4 - they do nice jacket potatoes as well
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Post by petetheloon on Jan 23, 2004 13:32:32 GMT 1
I like the pubs in the away ends. There is only really Rushden that I have come across in D3 that have a bar.
The food also seems to be better at most grounds (especially Burtons).
and having some non segregated stadiums is also pretty cool for a different atmosphere
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Post by Deleted on Jan 23, 2004 13:32:54 GMT 1
There's a cafe in Cardiff that served the biggest and best breakfast I've ever bought. There is one, that comes on a plate the size of a hub-cap. I just had two eggs, two sausage, two bacon, beans, mushrooms, tea, toast, and a platefull of fried potatoes for less than 3 quid! www.higherdesign.com/brownsauce/main.htm
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Post by telfordSHREWS on Jan 23, 2004 13:48:05 GMT 1
Fans of conference clubs seem more layed back and friendlier, food is also good as the home clubs seem to use local food vans to set up shop inside the ground at roadside prices to.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 23, 2004 13:57:10 GMT 1
To be honest, I'd kill to be able to visit places like Rochdale and Swansea rather than Stevenage, Woking and Northwich.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 23, 2004 14:00:19 GMT 1
yep,
although the food is bl00dy good in the Conf ;D
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Post by Pilch on Jan 23, 2004 14:01:52 GMT 1
it was scarboro i think phil
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