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best place to watch football

Postby geordiespurs » 06 May 2009 18:49

im a spurs fan but we are going on holiday with my mam who is a newcastle fan, we go this friday and newcastle have a couple of big games while we are away. im just wondering where we can go and watch these. we used to go to the geordie bar but have found it has gon downhill over the last couple of years
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Postby JonnyH » 06 May 2009 19:35

Don't think you'd want to watch us at the moment, we're awful too watch!

On topic, I'm sure there'll be a few places advertised that will have it on. I'm sure plenty of people on here will have an idea of who will also.
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Postby blondie » 06 May 2009 19:37

Most of the bars have boards outside telling you what games are on. We've watched games in various bars and they've all been good - Sports Bar, Florida, Holiday...
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Postby john G » 06 May 2009 20:17

Like Jonny said - not much to football being played by Newcastle, I normally don't see it, even if they do play well, because my heads in my hands :oops: its that bad.

A lot of bars cater for the footy fans and some have large screens, watched a few games in various bars a few years back and enjoyed it. Best look around and see which bars are full - better atmosphere. :D

Cheers John
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Postby blondie1410 » 06 May 2009 21:16

hi

On the topic of football and newcastle, i'm a fan and the only good thing if they go down is that i can get to see them when they play Blackpool, who's ground is just down the road from our house - not that i want them to go down am keeping fingers crossed that a miracle happens.

Another thing is that England have 2 world cup qualifier games when we are on holiday, June 6 and June 10

The other spooky thingi s that when we go back to Icmeler in September, Turkey have 2 world cup qualifier games - 5 Sept and 9 Sept so my holidays are sorted lol
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Postby sirkyboy » 07 May 2009 08:17

Jimmy's Okimo.

He has two big screens, and if there are two matches on at the same time, he usually has one on each. Or Corrie for the ladies, lol.
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Postby blondie » 07 May 2009 08:27

Excuse me!!! Wouldn't dream of watching Corrie - give me the football any day! :lol:
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Postby Trish » 07 May 2009 09:28

Me too Blondie! :D

Romeo and Juliets or Linekers are also good places to watch.
I really hope Newcastle stay in the premiership, speaking as a Liverpool fan I have a lot of affection for Newcastle, Good luck x
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Postby ken the pen » 07 May 2009 10:26

lots of bars to watch football, go to the geordie bar if you are a newcastle fan. but plenty of other bars have the big screens
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Postby rachelmc » 07 May 2009 22:28

jimmys okimo is great - kinda behind havana bar. they have match of the day songs if and when newcastle ever score. enjoy
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