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Post by guiseleyrhino1 on Aug 7, 2008 20:23:50 GMT 1
am going to prescot on sat week ,was wondering how long it is to get there.hopefully going to alot of away games with my 2 children so any info into the best ways and pies to eat and not to eat etc will be greatfully taken on board.how many fans go to away games i know more will go to games closer to home but i may be wrong.thanking you for taking the time to read and any replies will be taken on board cheers.
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Post by mrsann on Aug 7, 2008 21:51:57 GMT 1
I think you will find that after a couple of away games you will begin to recognise us, the predominance of grey hair is a give away ;)and we tend to stand together.About 30 of us regulars I would say but the more the merrier and we have member swho are fonts of all knowledge re direction pies and disposition of the locals just ask.
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Post by adambrid on Aug 8, 2008 9:58:26 GMT 1
Lol AB
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Post by slackybrower on Aug 8, 2008 20:33:37 GMT 1
am going to prescot on sat week ,was wondering how long it is to get there.hopefully going to alot of away games with my 2 children so any info into the best ways and pies to eat and not to eat etc will be greatfully taken on board.how many fans go to away games i know more will go to games closer to home but i may be wrong.thanking you for taking the time to read and any replies will be taken on board cheers. So you are crossing the big hill and joining us at the glorious Hope Street eh? Well the best way to Prescot is take the M62 across the big hill, stay on it to Junction 6 exit, take the 1st exit off the roundabout to the next roundabout 3rd exit off that roundabout onto Liverpool Road, head up the hill past the Clock Face pub on your left through the pedestrian lights (if they are on green ) Hope street is the next road on your left .....but there is no car parking facilities at the ground....so carry on through the next set of pedestrian lights and turn left into the car park just past Ray's Bakery. Walk back past Rays and turn next right down Hope Street and the Blessed Hope Street ground is at the bottom of the road! The food at the ground is 1st rate and the Clubhouse is a friendly place. Just dont be too disappointed when you leave with 0 points ;D
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Post by slackybrower on Aug 8, 2008 20:35:05 GMT 1
I think you will find that after a couple of away games you will begin to recognise us, the predominance of grey hair is a give away ;)and we tend to stand together.About 30 of us regulars I would say but the more the merrier and we have member swho are fonts of all knowledge re direction pies and disposition of the locals just ask. Prescot locals are ok.......Cables fans are 100% diamond....trust me
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Post by adambrid on Aug 9, 2008 18:02:48 GMT 1
Lol AB
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