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Is everyone heading to Trafalgar Sq on Thurs afternoon?

 

And where is the best place to watch the game for fans without tickets?

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There's probably a thread somewhere but i've not looked.

 

I was thinking a decent place to go either before or after the match is a big boozer called The Junction which is 30 seconds from the Highbury & Islington tube station and is en route to and from WHL. It's a great big cavernous place and has a beer garden out the front. Uusally a good atmosphere when i've been in a couple of times when I went to Highbury and more recently The Emirates.

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There's probably a thread somewhere but i've not looked.

 

I was thinking a decent place to go either before or after the match is a big boozer called The Junction which is 30 seconds from the Highbury & Islington tube station and is en route to and from WHL. It's a great big cavernous place and has a beer garden out the front. Uusally a good atmosphere when i've been in a couple of times when I went to Highbury and more recently The Emirates.

 

mate you know walking its about 90 minutes away from WHL?

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Hamilton Hall at Liverpool Street Station seems to be the plan at the moment.

 

Clicky

 

Anyone got any information regarding getting to WHL from HH?

 

A bus is available (no. 149 from stop E) which takes just under 1 hour. Buses are every 5 minutes.

 

 

Tube/Train info?

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chester copperpot

Anyone got any information regarding getting to WHL from HH?

 

A bus is available (no. 149 from stop E) which takes just under 1 hour. Buses are every 5 minutes.

 

 

Tube/Train info?

 

It's on that thread, however is a 10 min overground train service from Liverpool St Station straight to WHL.

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It's on that thread, however is a 10 min overground train service from Liverpool St Station straight to WHL.

 

And it's much much more convenient than the tube.

 

Train service is every 8mins, then 12 min intervals.

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Is everyone heading to Trafalgar Sq on Thurs afternoon?

 

And where is the best place to watch the game for fans without tickets?

Liverpool Street station, and I wouldn't have thought it would be too hard to get tickets for WHL now.

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It's on that thread, however is a 10 min overground train service from Liverpool St Station straight to WHL.

 

Cheers! :thumbsup:

 

?3.40, very reasonable.

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Cheers! :thumbsup:

 

?3.40, very reasonable.

 

Mate, order one of they Oyster cards, it cuts all travel costs on all buses/tubes/trains/boats in London by half.

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Mate, order one of they Oyster cards, it cuts all travel costs on all buses/tubes/trains/boats in London by half.

 

Or just buy a travelcard. Oyster's good if you're there a few days but you might come home with some money still on it.

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Or just buy a travelcard. Oyster's good if you're there a few days but you might come home with some money still on it.

 

I'm in London often mate, and always spend a small fortune on fares, so will come in handy.

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I'm in London often mate, and always spend a small fortune on fares, so will come in handy.

 

You're right. I've got one too. But for folk just going down a day or two an off-peak travelcard each day is best (IMO).

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