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Get into Sheffield at 9am - any pubs open?

Used The Howard last time we were up but seems that don't open till 11am
 



Maybe Witherspoons on Division street, usually open for breakfast and a pint..
 
Try Bar 27 on Boston Street. Usually open early doors and just a stones throw from the ground.

(Don't go throwing any stones though you naughty bastards :mad:)
 
Try Bar 27 on Boston Street. Usually open early doors and just a stones throw from the ground.

(Don't go throwing any stones though you naughty bastards :mad:)

Don't think there will be too many shenanigans after last time. SYP will be out in force
 
I think SYP will want us contained in 1 place rather than wandering around

Do you enjoy following Millwall away? Shepherded by the plod. Surrounded by pwoper nawty types. The locals, not unreasonably, assuming you're about to start kicking off?

I'm struggling to see what commends it other than the everyone hates us camaraderie. And if that's your thing, well....

What am I missing?
 
Do you enjoy following Millwall away? Shepherded by the plod. Surrounded by pwoper nawty types. The locals, not unreasonably, assuming you're about to start kicking off?

I'm struggling to see what commends it other than the everyone hates us camaraderie. And if that's your thing, well....

What am I missing?

To be fair that's pretty much what happened to us at Port Fail.
 
Do you enjoy following Millwall away? Shepherded by the plod. Surrounded by pwoper nawty types. The locals, not unreasonably, assuming you're about to start kicking off?

I'm struggling to see what commends it other than the everyone hates us camaraderie. And if that's your thing, well....

What am I missing?

It can be a right pain at times, but it's a hard habit to break. More about having a laugh and a few beers with mates rather than the football. We have been absolute dog shit for years and years - well about 130 years to be exact. (save an odd season here and there)
 



To be fair that's pretty much what happened to us at Port Fail.

True. Which is partly why I rarely travel. And Millwall are far more troublesome than our away support.

I'm interested to know what the appeal is if it's not what I described.
 
It can be a right pain at times, but it's a hard habit to break. More about having a laugh and a few beers with mates rather than the football. We have been absolute dog shit for years and years - well about 130 years to be exact. (save an odd season here and there)

I went to uni with a brilliant lad who taught me the Let 'em Come song. Nearly developed a soft spot, but since discovered there's nowt soft about going to Millwall games!

We've 'ad our jellied eels
And our glass of beer
 
True. Which is partly why I rarely travel. And Millwall are far more troublesome than our away support.

I'm interested to know what the appeal is if it's not what I described.

I think the away support is always more vociferous & boisterous than the home one and that applies to all clubs. I much prefer aways, good chance to get about, see other grounds and fans.

Despite plod & usually the home fans have a show as well, it usually ends up a right laugh.

Couldn't imagine just sitting at home watching SSN
 
As long as it doesn't involve a full can of Foster's aimed at my nose again, you are free to roam anywhere as far as I'm concerned.

For the record, I'll be hitchhiking up on the Friday this time.
 
Why? I don't see the appeal myself, standing around motorway junctions with a cardboard sign getting cold & wet.

Living in Greenwich he has decent transport links

Of course I'm fucking mad! Thankfully so. If everybody was dull and grey and got the train everywhere every time (and yes, I do it myself that way sometimes) then goodness me, it really would be boring.

Firstly, I've saved shitloads of money; secondly I've had some brilliant adventures and met thousands (yes thousands) of interesting people along the way, with a smattering of nutters thrown in to keep me on my mettle (including the afore-mentioned Millwall fans on their bus); thirdly, I wrote a book about it and once got recognised in Staines as "that Sheffield United fan who hitches everywhere".

Oh, and I never have lived in Greenwich but went to uni there. I live near Heathrow so I might just fly in one day.
 



Get into Sheffield at 9am - any pubs open?

Used The Howard last time we were up but seems that don't open till 11am
Please bring Stuwall with you. You know how much he needs looking after and needs things explaining.
 

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