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I can't watch the game in Kent as I will end up fighting some Spurs/Aresnal/Chelski/Manc fan, so decided to make this my 1 a year visit back home, so any decent pubs in the city centre to watch.

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I've got to be in Paris - I assume I find an Irish bar in order to watch the match, unless anyone has a better suggestion

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I've got to be in Paris - I assume I find an Irish bar in order to watch the match, unless anyone has a better suggestion

Yeah there’s a good few

 

Unless the cycling or some s*** rugby match is on instead

 

Remember to remortgage your house if you’re having a few pints

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Yeah there’s a good few

 

Unless the cycling or some s*** rugby match is on instead

 

Remember to remortgage your house if you’re having a few pints

 

Final day of the Giro and rugby Top14 playoffs are still going on - but the Giro will be done by late afternoon and there's no evening rugby matches, so shouldn't be any barrier to watching it in a pub with expensive pints....

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I went to Camp & Furnace for the semi and it was great.

Camp and Furnace are going to struggle now they've lost a lot of support with the Jonny Bongo argument.

 

I'd probably head to Concert Square or Matthew St if you want somewhere in town. But both will be rammed.

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Camp and Furnace are going to struggle now they've lost a lot of support with the Jonny Bongo argument.

 

I'd probably not head to Concert Square or Matthew St if you want somewhere in town. But both will be rammed.

 

Was absolute bedlam there last year.

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You'd need to get in somewhere about mid afternoon in Matthew St/Concert Square, and even then it'd be rammed and murder getting served.

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Depends what you're looking for really, if you want space, comfort and an easily accessible bar then go somewhere out of town. If you want mayhem and easy access to on-street celebrations with loads of others then get to town early and buy big rounds.

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Maybe try places with a terrible reputation.

Yeah, The Western Approaches

 

A lot of times people don’t come out of there alive

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Yeah, The Western Approaches

 

A lot of times people don’t come out of there alive

 

Haha - me mates da was in there years ago when the roof fell in.

 

I spent new year in there once. Not one of my better decisions

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yep - that's the one

 

spent many an hour in the back of the car with some pop and crisps as we werent allowed in there.

 

And then my granddad would buy us some sweets from the fella in there, with like added A numbers and that

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Reckon the best bet might be smaller pubs a little more round the fringes, Dispensary, Pilgrim (unless it’s still run by a BNP k****ead), Grapes, Crown, Dr Duncan’s, Excelsior, James Munro, Shenanigans,

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