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watching the football

Posted:
01 Mar 2009 00:18
by roymoz
hello all. could you please tell me where the best place is to watch football in
icmeler or your favourite place & why.going on 21st aug & would'nt want to miss a game cos i love football! i support burnley.maybe there's a connection? steady!!

Posted:
01 Mar 2009 09:05
by art deuchars
The best place to watch football, a football ground.
your on holiday give it up for 2 weeks it wont kill you.


Posted:
01 Mar 2009 09:17
by JT
hahahahahaha any bar is good to watch the football in but the best ones are where the cheapers booze is
Message for John

Posted:
01 Mar 2009 09:35
by sandyglen
John are you in lovely
Icmeler in May, missed you last year. We are out on 18 May for the week.
Silly me meant to post a new message!!

Posted:
01 Mar 2009 10:07
by JT
Yes will be there somewhere so pop in the office and say hello

Posted:
01 Mar 2009 12:15
by Erik The Viking
We always go to Diva Bar, big screens and ice cold beer.

Posted:
01 Mar 2009 12:29
by Colette
GRRRRRRRRRRR
my pet hate, going out for a meal and most places have 2 tv's and both tv's are showing football


Posted:
01 Mar 2009 12:48
by Erik The Viking
Colette wrote:GRRRRRRRRRRR
my pet hate, going out for a meal and most places have 2 tv's and both tv's are showing football

They dont all show football...some show Arsenal..


Posted:
01 Mar 2009 13:07
by Colette

Posted:
01 Mar 2009 15:24
by Russ
Romeo and Juliet,s is a good place for the footy. [5 tv,s], 2 of them large.
You can have footy on and BB so the women are happy as well.

Posted:
01 Mar 2009 15:37
by peli
Hi Roy
If you want to watch a match without a load of noise and earache, try Tommys bar, he has two telli,s one at the back of his bar about 8ft by 6ft and another out and to one side
I know he is well out of town, up near the Grand Aquirium or whatever its called. But he,s place is about as near to a normal pub atmosphere as you can get, plus his food and drink is bob on. Tommy is a great guy who you can have the crac with, downside he is a way out of town but it is a great local.
C U
John[peli]

Posted:
01 Mar 2009 15:48
by Eatock08
Sports bar for me no matter where you sit you have a view of one of the tv screens. Not the cheapest of places but the staff are brill!!
Alison

Posted:
01 Mar 2009 19:07
by janette
We always go to 3 bells for the footy x

Posted:
07 Mar 2009 12:08
by andy
Agree with Russ, Romeo and Juliet bar has about 5 screens and can show a different match on each screen.

Posted:
07 Mar 2009 14:05
by Trish
Yep, Romeos and juliets, kept 4 of us happy last year, 3 liverpool fans and one evertonian, all sat together at the same table with one of us facing the opposite direction watching different telly,

all happy!
Oh! and they bring lovely horn shaped crisp snacks and nuts to the table, yum!

Posted:
07 Mar 2009 14:17
by LynnJenny
i dont mind the football hubby finds cheap bar while i go shopping with his money what could be better


Posted:
07 Mar 2009 14:29
by jambodrew
Another one for Romeo and Juliet,will be back in Sept. Hasan the manager is also a Jambo.

Posted:
08 Mar 2009 10:45
by andy
jambodrew wrote:Another one for Romeo and Juliet,will be back in Sept. Hasan the manager is also a Jambo.
Also Galatasaray, Middlesboro, Newcastle and whatever team his customers support while they are there. He has asked for me to take him a QPR shirt next time we go.

Posted:
08 Mar 2009 16:15
by jambodrew
That must be for one of the kitchen staff


Posted:
08 Mar 2009 21:05
by edinburger
jambodrew wrote:Another one for Romeo and Juliet,will be back in Sept. Hasan the manager is also a Jambo.
Aye tell me about it, been going there for about 12 years, took him a Hearts tie 2yrs ago and an away top last year, which I had to buy from the Hearts shop on each occasion..... and I'm a Hibby ( or Heebee as Hasan says).
Still he's not a bad lad for a Jambo
Oh ... great place to watch the Fitba.
