Brinner enjoys sushi (Wtf??) and a Leffe:Corona is probably mainstream, but I allowed it. Spoony bought a crate. He weren't letting go of that!
Leffe was the order of the day. Everyone had one. (And loved it)
Woof:Spoony gets to grips with some real beer:Ramp, looking more retarded then ever, likes his Leffe:A long car journey need some good tunes, which wasn't a problem.
House of Pain and ring of fire seemed to go down well in the back!
Tom's car was slightly more civilised:
Brinner purchased a Kwak...not quite the same without the glass:A nice car wreck was the only problem we had traffic wise getting up there. This was the furthest north I'd ever been so I got a bit strangly excited and started taking pictures of random snowy hills whilst trying to drive along the motorway! (Not advisable)We managed to get kinda lost in Carlisle and ended up going round in a Circle. It didn't help that no-one had bothered to look on a map to see where the ground was!!
We got there with a good hour to go and parked up for free at the Premier Inn 5 minutes from the ground.
The ground was different to anything I'd been to before. Once inside you could see why it was different, the stand opposite was a strange one with mixture of terracing and random seats.A nice terrace down at the home end too.We'd been allocated the section down the side, another strange stand. Newer than the other stands, it spanned longer than the pitch and loooked like a building you'd find on a 90's Industrial estate.This meant the away terrace was empty!Brunton ParkTeams come out:We met up with everyone inside the ground and thankfully it was unreserved seating so everyone could stand together!
Tom looking rather camp:Wee Dave, C-man, Ched & Joe: Spoony, Brinner, Ramp with Lisa & Carl behind:Spoony gets a bit excited:Maybes: Micky, one of his calmer moments:
Lisa - Going for the Hooligan look:Katy:Fez:C-Man:Bert & Tom with a bit of Bochum:We got behind the foxes:
After going behind to a Bridges goal, we came out in the 2nd half and dominated, and our support was paid off with two goals to take the match 2-1. Superb. The 400 miles had been well worth it, three points keeping us top of t'league.
After going behind to a Bridges goal, we came out in the 2nd half and dominated, and our support was paid off with two goals to take the match 2-1. Superb. The 400 miles had been well worth it, three points keeping us top of t'league.
After a few celebratory drinks at the pub and another petrol/beer stop at Tesco we headed out of Carlisle...I was expecting everyone to drop off in the back but the journey back was just as evenfull!
Unfortunatly no-one bothered to take any pictures (I was driving!). The best parts were probably cutting up the Birmingham city team coach and Brinner waving his shirt out the window at Kevin Phillips & Liam Ridgewell !
Next up is Leeds away on boxing day which should be a fine away day.
Unfortunatly no-one bothered to take any pictures (I was driving!). The best parts were probably cutting up the Birmingham city team coach and Brinner waving his shirt out the window at Kevin Phillips & Liam Ridgewell !
Tom's car got back well before us as they didnt stop for a post-match beer or have to stop every 10 minutes for a piss!
Tom still showed us what he thought of Stoke though: (the sign says stoke if you can't see!!)
Next up is Leeds away on boxing day which should be a fine away day.
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