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Kill Jester
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Long time Weegie lurker here, I come in peace.
The problem with allocations is that we've a small ground that's mainly filled with season tickets and corporate, and sells out for every game these days. Even with the bigger stands for this game, the chances of being able to give an allocated block to you guys is fairly slim given they've got to shuffle our season tickets in those areas around, we just don't have a big enough ground And on the Friday night thing, we're always going to ask for the Friday night slot if we can get it, its our traditional game time |
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LLANDRE
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Welcome to the forum Kill Jester. Looking forward to making my third visit to Glasgow. Should be a close encounter
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West is Best (Fin gwybod)
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M.M.
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Croeso / Welcome KJ. There are 3 of us in the East Stand. My 2nd visit to Scotstoun coming up.
Any suggestions for pre-match refreshments?
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Kill Jester
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There really isn't anything beside the ground, its all residential. A gentle crawl down Byres Rd with a couple of stops on Dumbarton Rd (mainly at The Three Judges) takes you to Partick Station for train to Scotstounhill, thats max 5 minute trip. Or there's Granny Gibbs on the next section of Dumbarton Rd, thats the nearest to the ground. Only about a 10 minute walk. Its a bit rough and ready, but I like it, and given the amount of extra trade they do on match days they've got better since we arrived
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NeylandAllBlack
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I hear the West of the City centre is ok? |
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gonesouth
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West of the City is locally the West End. It is a great night out. To follow on from KJ. Alternately 3 Craws next to Jordanhill Train Station on Crow Road. A bit generic chain but the beer is good. A 15/20 min walk to the ground (a bit hilly, but not too bad). From the rugby ground guide. Out of date but still relevant. The Spoons listed below is a taxi ride to the ground probably about a tenner as well.
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Rambler_2
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cheers great info
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Keef from Neef
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Kill Jester
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Also, personally recommend La Bodega tapas bar, run by Spaniards and only about a 10 to 15 minute walk from the ground. It's not in the greatest setting, on South Street which is mainly industrial units, but their paella is killer.
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Bryn@man
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M.M.
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Yes, tis the one. Pre-match food and shant sorted for me.
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Kill Jester
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Only problem with Anniesland station is there's no direct service to the ground, need to change at Jordanhill or Partick
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Speedy
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I remember the Horseshoe bar being really good, cheap and good food. Just dont ask Will Chips for directions....
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NeylandAllBlack
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My workmate from Glasgow recommended the Horseshoe Bar as a good meeting place as well. |
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scarlet_rob
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How many buses booked?
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whataguy
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Can someone in the know answer the question above?
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157cb
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One bus full .
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