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Palmers Chippy thats a blast from the past I remember when I first moved to Yeovil took the Boy and his mate from school for some scran talk about communication problems the old dear who served us didnt know what a saveloy was and his mate from school asked for Granny chips?! still dont know what the **** they gave him!! wheres the Airfield Tavern then?Originally posted by MattyRangers View PostCheers Brad. Looks like I will set up camp in Palmers then & shoot across to Airfield Tavern every now & again to quench me thirst.
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As some have said, the seating is reserved for families and disabled. I'm 100% with you and if I was going with the gang we would be on the terraces - but with the kids seating is so much easier and there's no issue with them not being able to see. It's a decent compromise because we all get to go and the little un's even get to see the action!Originally posted by gaza09 View PostWith both sections at the same price it just goes to show that most people would prefer to stand at football.#standuptocancer
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Hi guys, Yeovil fan here with some info on how to get from station and where to drink. From Yeovil junction you will need to get a bus or cab into Yeovil, unless you want to walk about 3 miles.the wetherspoons is less than a minutes walk from bus station, large pub and decent food. You can then get a bus to the ground about 15 mins drive or share a cab. Phone nos for taxi firms are 01935 433332 office right outside spoons, or 01935 426666. airfield tavern pub about 15 mins walk to ground. ( good chippie across the road from pub).you will have to get bus from junction into town, then bus or cab to pub, or cab straight to pub from junction.nearest pub to ground is the arrow, family friendly with good food and children's menu.when we played brum unless you got there early it was 1 out 1 in. Those arriving at pen mill station its about 10 mins walk into town, then same arrangements as above getting to the ground. Hope this is of some help.enjoy your trip but not the result!!
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Cheers happyOriginally posted by smiler View PostHi guys, Yeovil fan here with some info on how to get from station and where to drink. From Yeovil junction you will need to get a bus or cab into Yeovil, unless you want to walk about 3 miles.the wetherspoons is less than a minutes walk from bus station, large pub and decent food. You can then get a bus to the ground about 15 mins drive or share a cab. Phone nos for taxi firms are 01935 433332 office right outside spoons, or 01935 426666. airfield tavern pub about 15 mins walk to ground. ( good chippie across the road from pub).you will have to get bus from junction into town, then bus or cab to pub, or cab straight to pub from junction.nearest pub to ground is the arrow, family friendly with good food and children's menu.when we played brum unless you got there early it was 1 out 1 in. Those arriving at pen mill station its about 10 mins walk into town, then same arrangements as above getting to the ground. Hope this is of some help.enjoy your trip but not the result!!
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When I got mine we were told we couldn't have seats as we had no under 16s with us and all tickets we purchased were adults, but is about time it sold out thought it would have been ages agoOriginally posted by Bluehoop View PostAs some have said, the seating is reserved for families and disabled. I'm 100% with you and if I was going with the gang we would be on the terraces - but with the kids seating is so much easier and there's no issue with them not being able to see. It's a decent compromise because we all get to go and the little un's even get to see the action!Last edited by dave58; 13-09-2013, 09:55 AM.
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