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Another epic journey of multiple buses and trains to get to Yaxley, a small village in the middle of Cambridgeshire. With the train going to Peterborough, we stopped at The Draper's Arms for lunch. A huge Wetherspoon's near the station, and another pre-match stop at The Duck & Drake.Post match refreshments were held at The Three Horseshoes, in Yaxl…
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Light on numbers, we traveled to deepest Essex. With a train, 20-odd stops on the District Line and a bus to Aveley, we had a well earned break at The Old Ship Inn.On the way home, light refreshments were taken at The Blackfriar, near the station, before being entertained by EasyDread in The Wheatsheaf, back in Dunstable.#COYB…
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Following two decent performances against Cambridge City and Kidlington, we set off for Bromsgrove with hope in our hearts, that we could turn over the table topping Sporting. Any trip towards the Black Country always requires a trip via New Street and a few beers. Visits to the Post Office Vaults (https://whatpub.com/pubs/BIR/3229/post-office-vaul…
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On the back of our victory on the road in Oxfordshire, the Blues returned home to take on early play off pace setters Cambridge City, it was proved to be a good test for our young heroes.Opening track: "Rabbit" by Chas & Davewww.chasndave.com/latest-newsContact us via Twitter: @StGeorgesBlues1 or email: stgeorgesbluesexperience@gmail.com…
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Following a spanking from Aylesbury last week, our GK crisis had been addressed and a loanee was now in place, as well as a “new” centre half. Things were looking up.We popped into The Red Lion www.whatpub.com/pubs/OXF/KN-7/red-lion-kidlington in Kidlington, for a couple of beers before the game. Ember Inns Pale Ale www.emberinns.co.uk/our-ale and …
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After Dunstable Town’s exit from the FA Cup, we had a free Saturday, so met up for a few ales and a short train ride to Bedford to see the Doors Alive www.thedoorsalive.co.ukA busy King’s Arms was our starting point whatpub.com/pubs/BES/220/kings-arms-houghton-regis, before we boarded the busway to Luton and popped in the George II, whatpub.com/pub…
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Even though it was a home game, we had plans to visit a few pubs, quaff a few ales and go and see a band in Luton that evening.The game its self was a great match with plenty of goals, a red card and a penalty. Both teams contributed to a brilliant game of football.After the match, with the Vicar of Dribley as our designated driver, we visited the …
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After breakfast, our day started at the local Wetherspoon's, Samuel Lloyd named after the founder of the local steel works which dominated the town, until Thatcher destroyed the British steel industry in the 80s.The usual issue with under staffing at Wetherspoon’s was exacerbated when the duty manager passed out and an ambulance was called. Worth t…
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