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1 hour ago, B4ev6is said:

No mate

Away memberships been running for last 8 or 9 years now stop moaning there not going away if you pay extra and go to games pretty high on the list.

Was somebody standing up in front of you B4 so that you couldn't see your screen when you were reading what I put because you've got it all wrong. Away memberships started about 30 years ago, long before you were even thought about. But this is the first season that a STH with away membership is not priories over a non-STH with away membership. That was my point.

So, Sitdarn and shut up ?.

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1 minute ago, Brailsford Ram said:

Was somebody standing up in front of you B4 so that you couldn't see your screen when you were reading what I put because you've got it all wrong. Away memberships started about 30 years ago, long before you were even thought about. But this is the first season that a STH with away membership is not priories over a non-STH with away membership. That was my point.

So, Sitdarn and shut up ?.

I would not say a thing sorry

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14 minutes ago, Brailsford Ram said:

Was somebody standing up in front of you B4 so that you couldn't see your screen when you were reading what I put because you've got it all wrong. Away memberships started about 30 years ago, long before you were even thought about. But this is the first season that a STH with away membership is not priories over a non-STH with away membership. That was my point.

So, Sitdarn and shut up ?.

You’re wrong about his age though ?

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23 hours ago, Brailsford Ram said:

Was somebody standing up in front of you B4 so that you couldn't see your screen when you were reading what I put because you've got it all wrong. Away memberships started about 30 years ago, long before you were even thought about. But this is the first season that a STH with away membership is not priories over a non-STH with away membership. That was my point.

So, Sitdarn and shut up ?.

Stand darn?

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From the DCFC website, just now...

 

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PLYMOUTH ARGYLE V DERBY COUNTY
Tue 07/03/2023 19:45

Block 21

 105 Seats available

SELECT FROM AREA LIST

Away Adult (23-64)£27.00
Away Senior 65+£22.00
Away U23 (18-22)£17.00
Away U18 (12-17)£11.00
Away U12 (8-11)£8.00
Away U8 (2-7)£4.00

They're also showing 35 still available in block 23 (Singing block).  Same prices, obvs.

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With the match being only just over a week away, I thought I would do a run down on drinking holes near to the ground.

The nearest pub to the ground is The Britannia Inn, a mere 8 minute walk from Home Park Stadium. It's located at the end of Outland Road at a busy junction close to the City bus depot. It's a Wetherspoons pub open from 8 a.m. till midnight, on match days expect it to be busy.

The next nearest pub is the Cherry Tree, going the opposite direction along Outland Road (northeast) getting to a crossroads junction turn left at the lights into Ham Drive. Approx 15 mins walk from ground, this is a Craft Union run pub so drinks are cheap compared with other pub companies. Very sport orientated with lots of big TV's around the room. No food available, but there is a indian takeaway close by that also does traditional fish & chips. Pub does attract some dubious characters (you've been warned).

The best option is to get onto Mutley Plain, which is approx 30 minutes walk away from the ground. Its an easterly direction from the ground. Here there is 7 drinking holes and lots of takeaways on this stretch of road. At the South end is the Junction Pub (unfortunately closed on Tuesdays). On the opposite side of the road is the Dog & Duck, open at 10 a.m till 1 a.m (No real ale and a bit of a dive). Further up is the Fortescue Hotel, this place is a real ale pub (9 pumps and discount for Camra members). They don't do food, but are happy for you to walk in with your takeaway. Open at 12pm till 11pm on Tuesday's, this is my local, staff are wonderful here. Further up is another Wetherspoons pub called the Mannamead, open 8 a.m. till midnight also very good. Next a little further on the right is the Bulletproof Brewery Taphaus, it specializes in German craft lager (brewed by them) and sells pizza's. At the north end of Mutley plain in the middle of the road which is a big island junction sitting on it is the Hyde Park Inn, open 11 a.m. to 11p.m. The Food is very good here and its a quirky pub decorated through out with 1970's adverting signs on all the walls. Other food outlets on this 600 metre stretch is KFC, Pappa Johns, Pizza Hut, Starbucks, Domino's and just off Mutley Plain a fish & chip shop.

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20 hours ago, plymouthram said:

With the match being only just over a week away, I thought I would do a run down on drinking holes near to the ground.

The nearest pub to the ground is The Britannia Inn, a mere 8 minute walk from Home Park Stadium. It's located at the end of Outland Road at a busy junction close to the City bus depot. It's a Wetherspoons pub open from 8 a.m. till midnight, on match days expect it to be busy.

The next nearest pub is the Cherry Tree, going the opposite direction along Outland Road (northeast) getting to a crossroads junction turn left at the lights into Ham Drive. Approx 15 mins walk from ground, this is a Craft Union run pub so drinks are cheap compared with other pub companies. Very sport orientated with lots of big TV's around the room. No food available, but there is a indian takeaway close by that also does traditional fish & chips. Pub does attract some dubious characters (you've been warned).

The best option is to get onto Mutley Plain, which is approx 30 minutes walk away from the ground. Its an easterly direction from the ground. Here there is 7 drinking holes and lots of takeaways on this stretch of road. At the South end is the Junction Pub (unfortunately closed on Tuesdays). On the opposite side of the road is the Dog & Duck, open at 10 a.m till 1 a.m (No real ale and a bit of a dive). Further up is the Fortescue Hotel, this place is a real ale pub (9 pumps and discount for Camra members). They don't do food, but are happy for you to walk in with your takeaway. Open at 12pm till 11pm on Tuesday's, this is my local, staff are wonderful here. Further up is another Wetherspoons pub called the Mannamead, open 8 a.m. till midnight also very good. Next a little further on the right is the Bulletproof Brewery Taphaus, it specializes in German craft lager (brewed by them) and sells pizza's. At the north end of Mutley plain in the middle of the road which is a big island junction sitting on it is the Hyde Park Inn, open 11 a.m. to 11p.m. The Food is very good here and its a quirky pub decorated through out with 1970's adverting signs on all the walls. Other food outlets on this 600 metre stretch is KFC, Pappa Johns, Pizza Hut, Starbucks, Domino's and just off Mutley Plain a fish & chip shop.

What are fish chips like there.

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