'New' Away Fans Pub?
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Was my guessbobcafc7 said:Charlton.
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Youth go there now after the lib shut.AFKABartram said:2 -
Drank in there for years and even used to stay there after a piss up around Greenwich. It always used to be a Millwall pub and, as far as I know, still isLenGlover said:Millwall pub last time I went there.
A few years ago admittedly. In fact more than 10 years ago when we played Wolves in 2008/2009! Where has that gone?0 -
Since the closing of the Anti the Rose has been home fans only with door checks. Yesterday there were a couple of Old Bill outside moving any mackems on towards the AngersteinBlucher said:Following the demise of the Antigallican, I expect that the Rose of Denmark and the Anchor & Hope will become the most popular local pubs for away fans, although a good number will probably continue to stop off in Greenwich or Blackheath en route.
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One of the favoured Charlton haunts nowadays since SE7 is so shit for a beer. Lot of memorabilia on the walls and two very accommodating landlords. That said very few were out yesterday so unsure why our friends were plotted outside.AFKABartram said:Noticed about 2pm going through the centre of Woolwich there were two football old Bill stationed outside the doors of the Anglesey Arms.
Don’t know who would have been drinking in there
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The closure of the Anti is a pain in the bum really for all concerned. If/when we go up and start getting larger away attendances on a regular basis, this will become more of an issueCatAddick said:
Since the closing of the Anti the Rose has been home fans only with door checks. Yesterday there were a couple of Old Bill outside moving any mackems on towards the AngersteinBlucher said:Following the demise of the Antigallican, I expect that the Rose of Denmark and the Anchor & Hope will become the most popular local pubs for away fans, although a good number will probably continue to stop off in Greenwich or Blackheath en route.
It's ironic that people moan that new out of town grounds are in pub deserts with nowhere for away fans to drink, when we have ended up with the same scenario.1 -
Sunderland supporter on Facebook put a load of pictures up of the Valley, complimenting the ground, though he did have a moan at the pub situation.1
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Our Tones leaving party with his ob mates.AFKABartram said:Noticed about 2pm going through the centre of Woolwich there were two football old Bill stationed outside the doors of the Anglesey Arms.
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What about the White Horse down towards Woolwich Dockyard, is that closed too?0
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Quite a lot of Blackburn fans came down to the Anchor & Hope at the end of last season. Got chatting to a few and they seemed like a decent bunch Extra bodies made it a pain to get a pint but the bar staff seem to priortise Charlton fans. Not had a chance to get to the pub before a game this season, has it been the same?CatAddick said:
Since the closing of the Anti the Rose has been home fans only with door checks. Yesterday there were a couple of Old Bill outside moving any mackems on towards the AngersteinBlucher said:Following the demise of the Antigallican, I expect that the Rose of Denmark and the Anchor & Hope will become the most popular local pubs for away fans, although a good number will probably continue to stop off in Greenwich or Blackheath en route.
Don't mind having away fans around, so long as they aren't a tiresome bunch of pricks chanting and causing aggro.0 -
Yep.sam3110 said:What about the White Horse down towards Woolwich Dockyard, is that closed too?
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Gillingham the other week, was very busy in the Anchor but apart from them it's been ok this season, didn't bother Saturday as guessed it would've been packed so stayed up the village.JollyRobin said:
Quite a lot of Blackburn fans came down to the Anchor & Hope at the end of last season. Got chatting to a few and they seemed like a decent bunch Extra bodies made it a pain to get a pint but the bar staff seem to priortise Charlton fans. Not had a chance to get to the pub before a game this season, has it been the same?CatAddick said:
Since the closing of the Anti the Rose has been home fans only with door checks. Yesterday there were a couple of Old Bill outside moving any mackems on towards the AngersteinBlucher said:Following the demise of the Antigallican, I expect that the Rose of Denmark and the Anchor & Hope will become the most popular local pubs for away fans, although a good number will probably continue to stop off in Greenwich or Blackheath en route.
Don't mind having away fans around, so long as they aren't a tiresome bunch of pricks chanting and causing aggro.0 -
Anchor was too busy and five deep at the Bar on Saturday by all accounts0
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Yeah doesn't surprise me, the Swan and Bugle were both busy as well, If and it's a big if, we got promoted expect nearly every home match to be like that, desperately need a some kind of club house or even a Weatherspoons to be built in Charlton.AFKABartram said:Anchor was too busy and five deep at the Bar on Saturday by all accounts
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the swan used to be decent last season now it is ridiculously busy, heard from a mate who was in there on saturday that an upsatirs is soon to be opened on matchdays? also heard the oak is closing any truth to either?
due to coming up from barnehust i usually have a pint in blackheath0 -
I believe on the Lower Road the only one still open from the Elephant & Castle in Woolwich to the RoD in Charlton is The Greyhound.sam3110 said:What about the White Horse down towards Woolwich Dockyard, is that closed too?
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Because a lot of the “risk” supporters drink in theregrownupyth said:
One of the favoured Charlton haunts nowadays since SE7 is so shit for a beer. Lot of memorabilia on the walls and two very accommodating landlords. That said very few were out yesterday so unsure why our friends were plotted outside.AFKABartram said:Noticed about 2pm going through the centre of Woolwich there were two football old Bill stationed outside the doors of the Anglesey Arms.
Don’t know who would have been drinking in there0 -
Is The Albion closed too ?0
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It's an African restaurant or was a couple of years ago0
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Haha, the Greyhound is one of the ones on our pub crawl. Quite possibly the rankest pub I've ever been in.AFKABartram said:
I believe on the Lower Road the only one still open from the Elephant & Castle in Woolwich to the RoD in Charlton is The Greyhound.sam3110 said:What about the White Horse down towards Woolwich Dockyard, is that closed too?
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I dont remember the "pub situation" being any better last time i visited sundlund tbf!Hastingsaddick said:Sunderland supporter on Facebook put a load of pictures up of the Valley, complimenting the ground, though he did have a moan at the pub situation.
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They should be parked there every day...just in case! Always been a bit...different!!AFKABartram said:Noticed about 2pm going through the centre of Woolwich there were two football old Bill stationed outside the doors of the Anglesey Arms.
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My point being very few of these fine chaps were out on Saturday. So was unsure why our mates with the blue squares on their jackets were manning the doors mr T 😉DA9 said:
Because a lot of the “risk” supporters drink in theregrownupyth said:
One of the favoured Charlton haunts nowadays since SE7 is so shit for a beer. Lot of memorabilia on the walls and two very accommodating landlords. That said very few were out yesterday so unsure why our friends were plotted outside.AFKABartram said:Noticed about 2pm going through the centre of Woolwich there were two football old Bill stationed outside the doors of the Anglesey Arms.
Don’t know who would have been drinking in there0 -
They are Creatures of habitgrownupyth said:
My point being very few of these fine chaps were out on Saturday. So was unsure why our mates with the blue squares on their jackets were manning the doors mr T 😉DA9 said:
Because a lot of the “risk” supporters drink in theregrownupyth said:
One of the favoured Charlton haunts nowadays since SE7 is so shit for a beer. Lot of memorabilia on the walls and two very accommodating landlords. That said very few were out yesterday so unsure why our friends were plotted outside.AFKABartram said:Noticed about 2pm going through the centre of Woolwich there were two football old Bill stationed outside the doors of the Anglesey Arms.
Don’t know who would have been drinking in there
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There was also Sunderland fans in the Equitable and the Harry0
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The governer of the Swan definitely said he would be opening the bar upstairs. Don't know anything about the oak.palarsehater said:the swan used to be decent last season now it is ridiculously busy, heard from a mate who was in there on saturday that an upsatirs is soon to be opened on matchdays? also heard the oak is closing any truth to either?
due to coming up from barnehust i usually have a pint in blackheath1 -
cheers, that would ease congestion on matchdays as even when not that busy it takes an age to get served in there.southamptonaddick said:
The governer of the Swan definitely said he would be opening the bar upstairs. Don't know anything about the oak.palarsehater said:the swan used to be decent last season now it is ridiculously busy, heard from a mate who was in there on saturday that an upsatirs is soon to be opened on matchdays? also heard the oak is closing any truth to either?
due to coming up from barnehust i usually have a pint in blackheath0 -
Jump on a train at Westcombe Park.se9addick said:You’d be doing well to get from the Angerstein to the Jimmy Seed in 10 minutes.
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I had thought that the plan was to open up the top bar in the Swan for Trust members.
Not sure how advanced that is but thought the Trust had invited the Chairman of Accrington Stanley to speak before the game on 19th and that was the venue.
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