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Stuttgart88
01/09/2005, 12:39 PM
Is anyone watching the game in London, preferably NW? Paul O'Shea & I are struggling for a venue.

I can't go to Dublin despite being a block-booker because Mrs Stuttgart is expecting the following Monday.

My local Irish pub, The Corrib Rest, is a jinx. I'm certain of it. My house isn't much better.

We lost 2-1 at home to Switzerland in McGovern's in Kilburn, though we've won every game I've watched there under Kerr (OK, only 1 - Georgia away).

So at the moment it's McGovern's.

Does The Crown Moran in Cricklewood show the games? It's where the Supporters Club meets.

Anywhere else?

sylvo
01/09/2005, 2:36 PM
The crown will have the game on, but not sure if it's a mad buzz about the place when game's are on, due to it being a bit of a trendy place now. ;) But i'm sure most of the other pubs around Cricklewood will be good on the night.

One place where the buzz will be great is the 12 pins on seven sisters road finsbury park, any time i've watched a game there its been full, in the west end you've got the lyric which is not bad for watching a game.

Stuttgart88
01/09/2005, 2:46 PM
Thanks Sylvo. I might try the 12 Pins.

Peadar
01/09/2005, 2:47 PM
I might try the 12 Pins.

Lovely Arsenal pub for you. :D

dublinred
01/09/2005, 2:53 PM
Watching in the wealdstone/belmont area , am jinked watching Ireland in a lot of pubs there as well but given the small percentage of good results lately compared to the dissappoinments I will be running out of pubs soon.

I am right in thinking the last win Ireland had in a game they were not expected to win was Holland in Lansdowne , I can think of a few draws and matches we were expected to win but I think Holland was the last major result.

sylvo
01/09/2005, 3:27 PM
Lovely Arsenal pub for you. :D


Ah one or two afternoons or evenings a week, but the rest of the time its a Connamara theme pub. ;)

magic moments
02/09/2005, 9:38 AM
Watching the game in Finnegans Wake in Neasden, they have just put up a massive screen there now(about time too)!

Peadar
02/09/2005, 10:15 AM
Watching the game in Finnegans Wake in Neasden

And into Dicey Reilly's afterwards, no doubt. ;)

paul_oshea
02/09/2005, 12:10 PM
Watching in the wealdstone/belmont area , am jinked watching Ireland in a lot of pubs there as well but given the small percentage of good results lately compared to the dissappoinments I will be running out of pubs soon.

dont watch it in the spanish arch its a ****e pub!!! i should know!


here stuts due to work i cant make it up that far on time so it looks like waxys as its the only place around town i can think of thats handy from work etc. sorry about that.

diceys isnt up to much on a wednesday

Peadar
02/09/2005, 12:24 PM
diceys isnt up to much on a wednesday

This isn't just any old Wednesday though. ;)

magic moments
02/09/2005, 12:27 PM
And into Dicey Reilly's afterwards, no doubt. ;)



now theres a thought

There is always a finnegans in larnaca as well!!!

paul_oshea
02/09/2005, 1:11 PM
This isn't just any old Wednesday though.

ya but you know people they will have their few pints and go home.

if we win it will be an all nighter for me.

are you going over pa?

Peadar
02/09/2005, 3:02 PM
are you going over pa?

Over on Tuesday evening, back on Monday morning after the Hurling Final. :)

Condex
03/09/2005, 12:00 PM
In south London, I most likely will watch the game in the Brockwell Tavern (Henleys) in Herne Hill...

sylvo
04/09/2005, 8:20 AM
[QUOTE=paul_oshea]ya but you know people they will have their few pints and go home.

if we win it will be an all nighter for me.



If we win, you should all do what the Greeks done after every game in euro 2004 and block the triangle in Palmers Green and cause traffic mayhem. ;) :D

supasparx
04/09/2005, 12:44 PM
Angies V, Belmont, for me.

carricksmasher
05/09/2005, 11:23 AM
anyone flying over on weds? Am flying from luton at 11.45, surely be a few on that flight looking to knock back a few pints to ease the nerves

Peadar
05/09/2005, 11:24 AM
anyone flying over on weds?

Try to avoid same day travel if I can.
Flying tomorrow evening from Heathrow.

sylvo
05/09/2005, 11:42 AM
Am flying in six hours, see you all wednesday.

carricksmasher
05/09/2005, 11:51 AM
severe lack of holidays means i cant avoid it....and back on the 8.10 Thursday morning. 3 points in the bag should ease the pains of any hangover :)

Peadar
05/09/2005, 11:54 AM
Am flying in six hours

Safe flight, Sylv.