Since that god-awful pub opposite the ground closed a while ago we have usually gone in the 'Spoons and walked to the ground, but it is a trek. The new Ruddy Duck is a bit closer so we will probably give that a try on Sunday..not looking forward to being herded down that stand again though - quite enjoyed the banter behind the sticks although got peed wet through last season - thought we had a chance this year but now we are 'persona non grata' because it has a roof..
Quote: jools "How does that work out nic? What time and cost please? Also isn't it quite a way from station to ground.'"
Sundays theres no direct trains so you have to change at leeds. As Spoons is in the city centre I usually get off at westgate and walk to there. But if you don't fancy spoons Kirkgate is easier and youturn left, pub on corner is quite good for banter. As Daz says it's a reasonable walk though plenty of buses, so if like me you get a bus and train dayrover no extra fares!
Jools if you take the car park at the back of the cemetery, and walk through cemetery, seeing as you are not so young, best to keep moving, know what l mean
Quote: boomer "Jools if you take the car park at the back of the cemetery, and walk through cemetery, seeing as you are not so young, best to keep moving, know what l mean'"
Cheeky little blighter! Your top of my haunting list
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