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Charlton Lib and Charlton Conservative Clubs
Mortimerwasgod
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A question I have wanted to ask for years but as I read on another thread there was a chance the Lib could close to fans, I thought I'd ask now.
Are they open to anyone on match days (no membership needed, fee to get in etc) and how are they different, apart from I assume the political angle?! I always read people mentioning "the Lib" on here but never the Conservative Club. Always been fascinated as from the way I approach the stadium I have passed these two places hundreds of times. Please educate me!!
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pre-match at the liberal, u pay a quid and ure in for cheap drinks and a good atmosphere, it's nothing fancy but it's a good place!0
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I always drink in the Lib after the game. No need to be a member or anything.
Easy to get a beer and generally a table to sit down.
It was absolutely dead after around 8.30 last night. There was literally one man left in the bar.0 -
ditto at the con, apart from you pay 2quid. Twenty gets you in for the season, plus no away fans allowed.0
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I used to go in the conservative club before every game and sometimes afterwards always been good and friendly atmosphere, have big screen etc, quite cheap drinks. Requires a membership though, I think it is about £20 per annum, where it does require a membership you do get a lot of regulars and get to know people and recognise people. However as I had been away for a while for the Stevenage game I tried out the lib club as people on here were talking about it, seemed friendly enough but felt pretty strange, didn't recognise anyone.0
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I've been in the Lib 3 times and no ones has ever asked me to pay.0
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What about sexual equality?0 -
Ah. Well, it does have its plus points.
If only gigs worked the same.0 -
Yep no charge for women or kids to get in the lib0
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On reflection I suppose there is a better profit margin on Wine, V&T or Sherry so that would cover the free entry for females..............I'll get my coat.0
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Yep no charge for women or kids to get in the lib
Isn't that sex discrimination?0 -
On reflection I suppose there is a better profit margin on Wine, V&T or Sherry so that would cover the free entry for females..............I'll get my coat.
Vodka and tonic is wrong. Just wrong.
Gin only.0 -
I'm not sure about the away fan situation at the liberal? I remember at the Huddersfield match away fans were banned but not Sheffield UTD?
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White wine or fruit based drink For the lady please....0
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have drunk in both and much prefer the con club, personal preferance.0
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I'm not sure about the away fan situation at the liberal? I remember at the Huddersfield match away fans were banned but not Sheffield UTD?
I know back in the Premiership Days, It used to be packed full of northerners early on.
Much prefer the Con Club though. Although do miss the Horse & Groom!0 -
I'm not sure about the away fan situation at the liberal? I remember at the Huddersfield match away fans were banned but not Sheffield UTD?
I know back in the Premiership Days, It used to be packed full of northerners early on.
Much prefer the Con Club though. Although do miss the Horse & Groom!
Agree with you mate0 -
Why did horse and groom close was always packed on home games0
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Why did horse and groom close was always packed on home games
Only 20-odd home games a season though. What about the other 340 days of the year?0 -
Ah. Well, it does have its plus points.
Even he charges now days. He earns enough playing for united
If only gigs worked the same.
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Why did horse and groom close was always packed on home games
You cannot run a buisness on one day a fortnight. Our heritage is fast disappearing. Pubs need a tax break or they will all close or be restaurants. Sad, enjoy a beer in apub while you can. One day you will be telling your kids about them and they won't quite grasp it. Try telling them about milk floats!0 -
used to hate milk floats.0
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Haha! Well done.Ah. Well, it does have its plus points.
Even he charges now days. He earns enough playing for united
If only gigs worked the same.
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Con Club is a bit more of a sports crowd if you know what I mean.
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used to hate milk floats.
Have to agree; if they had delivered a decent ale on a daily basis may have still been with us.
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We get a milk floatWhy did horse and groom close was always packed on home games
You cannot run a buisness on one day a fortnight. Our heritage is fast disappearing. Pubs need a tax break or they will all close or be restaurants. Sad, enjoy a beer in apub while you can. One day you will be telling your kids about them and they won't quite grasp it. Try telling them about milk floats!0 -
Most pubs were and are fucking horrible places for the majority of people. If they were that great, they'd still be around. Basic supply and demand - if you want to keep them around, patronise them so they don't disappear. I find it a bit rich to suggest that they should, in effect, be subsidised by the taxpayer.0
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I was always led to believe the con club had more old faces and 'youth' in it.
Was it the con club where the Southampton lads got lairy?
When there is a decision to be made, I always think 'What would Henry do?'0 -
wouldnt fancy the con club myself after a few stories ive been told from other lifers and treatment of there partners, prob would go to the rose as seems a good bunch down there everytime ive gone there with mog.0
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