Stand up fer the Ulstermen in London

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Tigers game in London anyone?
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Yup - should be a few of us in O'Neills for this one.
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I guess it's about time that I put in my annual appearance.
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Is that the Leicester square one?
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jonnybags wrote:Is that the Leicester square one?
No it's Holborn one , Great Queen Street I think.
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Yes, it is Great Queen Street. Between Holborn and Covent Garden tube stations.
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Will be down in London this weekend. Anyone about for the Clermont game?
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I won't be there myself but there should be a good few Ulster fans there.

There was a pretty big turn-out last Friday for the Leicester game.
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BR wrote:
Surrey Red Hand wrote:Fondly known as SLUFF ... local for sh*t-hole !!!
Well if you insist on pronouncing it like the locyals do - but remember to switch back to proper spake as you make your final descent over Belfast luff.
Anybody else hear the Radio 2 newsreader repeatedly refer to 'Belfast Loff' last week? :banghead:
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the Moff wrote:I guess it's about time that I put in my annual appearance.
BR, some guidance please, should the above poster be pronounced "muff" "moff" or "mock"? Your assistance is greatly appreciated.

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BaggyTrousers wrote:
the Moff wrote:I guess it's about time that I put in my annual appearance.
BR, some guidance please, should the above poster be pronounced "muff" "moff" or "mock"? Your assistance is greatly appreciated.

From a concerned Bangorian, based of the shores of Belfast Lock. :wink:

I thought it was M. Off! I think I know his brother F.
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BR wrote: Anybody else hear the Radio 2 newsreader

I doubt it :twisted:
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pwrmoore wrote:
BR wrote: Anybody else hear the Radio 2 newsreader

I doubt it :twisted:
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Anyone know if O'Neills will be the unofficial Ulster venue in the smoke again this year? Only went along the once last year and we could only get the sound switched on for the second half. Not ideal!

This joint has a silly amount of screens, and has been decent for the soccerball games. Believe they can get BBC NI also, or else they wouldn't have been able to show all the NI football matches.

http://www.f3k-london.co.uk/Venue.aspx
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I'll be sticking with O'Neills this season. It's handy having a central London venue as it is accessible to most people, while the F3K is really West London.

I've been to the F3K a few times over the years, but you still aren't guaranteed to get sound for games and they don't do table service like O'Neills.
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