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28 March 2017 at 2:27 pm #157300
Anyone traveling up to Newcastle and wanting a break on the way?
I received this yesterday….. Keith, Ian, Carl???????
We are writing to advise you of our special offer for club members and supporters en-route to matches locally.
Our village Pub -Ye Olde Fleece Inn at 27 Bank Top, Bishop Middleham, DL17 9AW is a friendly centrally located pub with FREE parking and Wi fi access for customers.
Our friendly bar staff offer on match days a 20% discount on all ciders and beers.
When your supporters arrive we offer a selection of snacks and meals as oeroer our menu. Time wise we can be open from 7am if given notice and will provide complimentary bacon sandwiches for example!
We very much look forward to seeing you all prior to your next local match.
Please share our Facebook page here with your fans and forums and if you would like to discuss any of the above or make an early booking please ring us on 01740 239821.
FA Cup Winners 2013, sounds good that
29 March 2017 at 4:39 pm #157336Geordie in peace here, if any are heading up for the game and want parking/drinking/eating advice le me know.
got to say the mood on Tyneside is cautious optimism. We’ve been playing pretty poorly without our first choice team but have come through a sticky group of fixtures top of the league, extending the gap between us and 3rd in the process.
We’re confident of beating Wigan, but we know you’re better on the road than you are at home, and we’re not as good at home as we are on our travels, so this could just as well be a disappointing result for us.
We should be welcoming Atsu, Clark, Gayle, Hayden, Shelvey and Yedlin back to full fitness and back in the 1st team. They should improve performances and fluency up front. International break came at the perfect time for us.
Seems to be plenty coming up for the match and whatever the result, I’m sure you’ll have a blinding day up in Newcastle.
29 March 2017 at 5:39 pm #157337got to say the mood on Tyneside is cautious optimism.
I’m afraid you’re wrong.
There’s no need for you to be cautious in your optimism :) :) :)29 March 2017 at 8:20 pm #157343got to say the mood on Tyneside is cautious optimism.
I’m afraid you’re wrong.
There’s no need for you to be cautious in your optimism :) :) :)What, and run the risk of being called “Delewded Jawdees?
No ta.
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