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Post by davef on Mar 30, 2022 16:42:30 GMT
That is dependent on whether it is designated for SUFC or RUFC.
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Post by presssec on Mar 30, 2022 16:57:26 GMT
From this link that we've been asked to publicise by Brent Council it looks as though the White Horse comes on our list (Wembley Stadium East) www.brent.gov.uk/eventdays
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Post by Del on Mar 30, 2022 17:52:17 GMT
In a few years anyone coming to Wembley will have to wear a lanyard with their teams colours on it. All these restrictions that are now on were never in force years ago and i don't remember trouble between supporters at Wembley Finals or is it just a sign of the times. I remember massive car parks around the old Wembley stadium but of course nowadays driving to the stadium is not appreciated by Brent Council.
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Post by pinewalker on Mar 30, 2022 21:38:06 GMT
In a few years anyone coming to Wembley will have to wear a lanyard with their teams colours on it. All these restrictions that are now on were never in force years ago and i don't remember trouble between supporters at Wembley Finals or is it just a sign of the times. I remember massive car parks around the old Wembley stadium but of course nowadays driving to the stadium is not appreciated by Brent Council. It is a sign of the times: if you do not stand up to Jobsworths - they take over. Another example. Up to this season an Adult Sunday League side needed one person to be a Child Welfare Officer if the side had any players aged 16 or 17. That was relatively easy because teachers and NHS clinical staff had the clearances and could be approved by the County FA. From next season anybody who is the team manager or coach of a side with under 18 players needs to have the clearance and undertake for £30 an on-line course. Predictable result: many of the teams in the league I run will not register any players under 18.
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Post by andycapp on Mar 30, 2022 22:34:40 GMT
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Post by Del on Mar 31, 2022 7:05:29 GMT
Yes and all for a meaningless friendly. I guess those supporters will never go there again.
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Post by sufc18 on Mar 31, 2022 16:33:35 GMT
Anyone going via London Bridge planning to have a drink there before jumping on the Jubilee? If so do you have a good pub in mind?
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Post by jr on Mar 31, 2022 17:17:33 GMT
Anyone going via London Bridge planning to have a drink there before jumping on the Jubilee? If so do you have a good pub in mind? Getting the Thameslink from East Croydon and getting off in Farringdon. Plenty of pubs there including the Sir John Oldcastle (Wetherspoons), The Old Mitre in Ely Place and quite a few in Cowcross Street and also just off Clerkenwell Road. Some no doubt will be closed as it's a Sunday. Then there's Exmouth Market a short walk away. Then getting the Met Line to Wembley Park. Quicker than the Jubilee Line
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Post by sufc18 on Mar 31, 2022 17:57:21 GMT
Anyone going via London Bridge planning to have a drink there before jumping on the Jubilee? If so do you have a good pub in mind? Getting the Thameslink from East Croydon and getting off in Farringdon. Plenty of pubs there including the Sir John Oldcastle (Wetherspoons), The Old Mitre in Ely Place and quite a few in Cowcross Street and also just off Clerkenwell Road. Some no doubt will be closed as it's a Sunday. Then there's Exmouth Market a short walk away. Then getting the Met Line to Wembley Park. Quicker than the Jubilee Line Thanks. I hadn’t twigged before that the Thameslink from there goes through London Bridge. Sounds a good plan 👍🏻
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Post by Beaney on Apr 1, 2022 5:46:00 GMT
Anyone going via London Bridge planning to have a drink there before jumping on the Jubilee? If so do you have a good pub in mind? Getting the Thameslink from East Croydon and getting off in Farringdon. Plenty of pubs there including the Sir John Oldcastle (Wetherspoons), The Old Mitre in Ely Place and quite a few in Cowcross Street and also just off Clerkenwell Road. Some no doubt will be closed as it's a Sunday. Then there's Exmouth Market a short walk away. Then getting the Met Line to Wembley Park. Quicker than the Jubilee Line Avoid Ye Olde Mitre. Lovely pub, but closed on weekends!
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Post by sufc18 on Apr 1, 2022 9:12:25 GMT
Getting the Thameslink from East Croydon and getting off in Farringdon. Plenty of pubs there including the Sir John Oldcastle (Wetherspoons), The Old Mitre in Ely Place and quite a few in Cowcross Street and also just off Clerkenwell Road. Some no doubt will be closed as it's a Sunday. Then there's Exmouth Market a short walk away. Then getting the Met Line to Wembley Park. Quicker than the Jubilee Line Thanks. I hadn’t twigged before that the Thameslink from there goes through London Bridge. Sounds a good plan 👍🏻 Sadly the Thameslink isn’t stopping at London Bridge on Sunday so no good for meeting up with others there 🙁
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Post by rogdee1 on Apr 1, 2022 14:56:46 GMT
Does anyone know which pubs have been designated for SUFC fans?
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Post by Andy K on Apr 1, 2022 15:00:32 GMT
Hi, these are the establishments in Wembley designated for Sutton by the authorities:- THE TORCH 1-5 BRIDGE ROAD CROCK OF GOLD 23 BRIDGE ROAD SPORTS BAR 125 WEMBLEY PARK DRIVE WEMBLEY TAVERN 121 WEMBLEY PARK DRIVE THE PARISH 120 WEMBLEY PARK DRIVE BLUE CHECK CAFÉ 12 EMPIRE WAY
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Post by pauld on Apr 2, 2022 9:15:17 GMT
Worth noting that the Boat Race is on Sunday. Can bring out quite a few, probably worth factoring in a bit of extra time into the day for the tubes
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Post by paz on Apr 2, 2022 11:45:47 GMT
Hi, these are the establishments in Wembley designated for Sutton by the authorities:- THE TORCH 1-5 BRIDGE ROAD CROCK OF GOLD 23 BRIDGE ROAD SPORTS BAR 125 WEMBLEY PARK DRIVE WEMBLEY TAVERN 121 WEMBLEY PARK DRIVE THE PARISH 120 WEMBLEY PARK DRIVE BLUE CHECK CAFÉ 12 EMPIRE WAY Plus The White Horse, 4 wembly park blvd
Arena Square, Engineers Way Black Sheep, 2 Olympic Way.
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