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  • Pubs round Wembley for England

    At match on Tuesday but don't want to wait ages for a beer where is local to ground but not banged out for the regular attenders on forum

    Usually drink further afield and train it in but have to be local on this occasion

  • #2
    In the stadium, great concourse, £5 a pint, plenty of room and open 2 hours before KO. It's what we done for play off, 100% reccomend plus great view from floor to ceiling windows of crowd coming up wembley way.

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    • #3
      The Torch is decent. Good grub too.
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      • #4
        The Green Man on Dagmar Ave or St Josephs Irish Club

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        • #5
          Cheers guys

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          • #6
            Might have one possibly two spare tickets for this match if anyone fancies it?

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            • #7
              You'll need to turn up early because of the enhanced security.

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              • #8
                seen on the news that fans are to sing the french national anthem?

                not sure I can pronounce any of them words, let alone if we should do it or not
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                • #9
                  http://www.marseillaise.org/english/english.html

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                  • #10
                    Cannot see many attempting to sing it but think it will get a massive round of applause once its finished especially as GSTQ is to sung first breaking with a very long standing Wembley tradition

                    There will also be those cards held up showing the French flag in the East stand by English fans so quite a lot of respect being shown already on the night

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                    • #11
                      Message for fans coming to England v France




                      Supporters coming to Tuesday evening's fixture between England and France are advised to get to Wembley Stadium as early as possible to avoid queues and to support commemorations of the tragic events in France.

                      Following extensive liaison between The FA, FFF, UK Government and the relevant security authorities the game against France will go ahead.

                      Fans can be assured that all appropriate security measures are in place for the fixture which includes extensive searches upon entrance to Wembley. Fans should arrive as early as possible to avoid any delays in entering the Stadium. For your convenience it is preferable for supporters not to bring bags and there will be increased bag searches upon entrance.

                      Tickets will not be available to buy from the Stadium Ticket Office on the day so supporters are asked not to attend Wembley if they have not pre-purchased their tickets.

                      Before kick-off The FA plans to appropriately remember Friday's Paris incidents and encourages England fans to support the following initiatives:

                      - England fans are asked to respect the French national anthem, La Marseillaise, the words of which will be displayed on screens inside the arena
                      - La Marseillaise will be sung after God Save the Queen, in a change of protocols
                      - Materials will be on seats in the east side (England Home End) of the stadium, which will form the French Tricolore when fans hold them aloft during the anthem
                      - A minute's silence will be observed prior to kick-off
                      - Please ensure that you take your seats no later than 19.55 to observe the minute’s silence and national anthems
                      - Both teams will wear black armbands during the game
                      - The England team will make a gesture of solidarity to the French team prior to kick-off
                      The FA will also continue to light the Wembley Arch in the blue, white and red of the Tricolore as well as displaying the national motto of France, Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité, which stands for liberty, equality and fraternity.

                      The FA would also like to advise all supporters that our planned activity with Breast Cancer Care will be delayed to a later date, with the full support of our official charity partner. We would like to thank all who have made donations to this point and helped in raising vital awareness for such an important cause.

                      In this regard, anyone purchasing the programme on Tuesday night or who has received it via postal delivery should note there is no reference to Friday night’s tragic events because of printing deadlines. As indicated, The FA will be showing its support to the people of France throughout the fixture – both in stadium and across all of our other media channels. We thank all supporters for their understanding at this difficult time.

                      Turnstiles open at 6.30pm, and kick off is at 8pm.

                      Please visit the Wembley Stadium website to plan your journey accordingly.




                      Plan journey

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                      • #12
                        Drinking central London then heading in now. Not sure what time getting Wembley but reading that better give it bit more time then usual 20mins

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