Away Pub Tomorrow 11:39 - Feb 25 with 1042 views | MaldonTractor | IS there a designated away pub tomorrow somewhere?? |  | | |  |
Away Pub Tomorrow on 11:45 - Feb 25 with 1004 views | hatch | I’m not sure but I do see lots of videos of the European away fans taking over The Old Wellington which has a sizeable outdoor space down by Exchange Square behind the Arndale Centre. So would be good to takeover somewhere like that - and they do a decent Guinness |  | |  |
Away Pub Tomorrow on 11:45 - Feb 25 with 999 views | victorysquad | as long as you don't have a Mancunian accent you should be fine anywhere |  |
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Away Pub Tomorrow on 11:51 - Feb 25 with 977 views | SaleAway | Don't think there is really a dedicated away pub. Those fans that come up by train often end up in the piccadilly tavern, which is a short walk up from the station, and then just jump a tram up to OT. Those that drive may well stop south of the city, so as per the parking thread, Sale or Altrincham have decent ales available. I believe that the pubs in the vicinity on the trafford side ( BIshops Blaize, The trafford, etc are home fans only on police advice. Salford quays I think may be more welcoming. |  |
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Away Pub Tomorrow on 11:53 - Feb 25 with 962 views | SaleAway |
Away Pub Tomorrow on 11:45 - Feb 25 by hatch | I’m not sure but I do see lots of videos of the European away fans taking over The Old Wellington which has a sizeable outdoor space down by Exchange Square behind the Arndale Centre. So would be good to takeover somewhere like that - and they do a decent Guinness |
Forecast for tomorrow afternoon is somewhat wet, so I'm not sure a good outdoor space is going to be top of the list of requirements |  |
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Away Pub Tomorrow on 15:47 - Feb 25 with 719 views | Freddies_Ears | Lots of pub info in the away guide: https://www.itfc.co.uk/supporters/fanguides Salford Quays for convenience, City centre for a brilliant choice of wonderful boozers, from old and grimy to new & achingly trendy. The Victoria Tap, actually inside the station, is a great shout for beer bores (such as me), as it is highly convenient for a direct tram to the ground. The Hare & Hounds, next to Shude Hill tram, is one of those Holts outlets that you thought had died out 40 years ago. Basic, very basic, but welcoming & cheap. Bundobust, Piccadilly Gardens, has a couple of dozen craft beers, and vegetarian Indian Street food. If you like leafy green stuff polluting your onion bhaji, it's the place to go. |  | |  |
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