...any advice on a decent, friendly boozer to watch the match?
Tarpon Well-known member Sep 12, 2013 3,802 BN1 Oct 14, 2013 #1 ...any advice on a decent, friendly boozer to watch the match?
Tarpon Well-known member Sep 12, 2013 3,802 BN1 Oct 15, 2013 Thread starter #2 Is that a 'no' then. Is Lymington that bad?
Hillian1 ( . ) ( . ) Jul 15, 2010 15,365 Struggling for breath at the top of the stairs Oct 15, 2013 #3 Maybe nobody who posts lives there. try this. http://pubfinder.sky.com/
skipper734 Registered ruffian Aug 9, 2008 9,189 Curdridge Oct 15, 2013 #4 Tarpon said: Is that a 'no' then. Is Lymington that bad? Click to expand... It's very nice! Just not many Albion bars there. On a Monday night if you find a pub with Sky you would probably have the screen to yourself.
Tarpon said: Is that a 'no' then. Is Lymington that bad? Click to expand... It's very nice! Just not many Albion bars there. On a Monday night if you find a pub with Sky you would probably have the screen to yourself.
brighton terra Well-known member Dec 5, 2008 1,579 Worthing Oct 16, 2013 #5 Tarpon said: Is that a 'no' then. Is Lymington that bad? Click to expand... Too the contrary, it's a very classy town and most people are more interested in sailing than football. Your best bet is the Bosun's Chair, which is near the railway station. Failing that, get a train to New Milton to increase your options.
Tarpon said: Is that a 'no' then. Is Lymington that bad? Click to expand... Too the contrary, it's a very classy town and most people are more interested in sailing than football. Your best bet is the Bosun's Chair, which is near the railway station. Failing that, get a train to New Milton to increase your options.
Tarpon Well-known member Sep 12, 2013 3,802 BN1 Oct 16, 2013 Thread starter #6 Cheers all - I will give the Bosun's Chair a go (award winning pies apparently...)