England v USA - Chicago, Post game drinking.
#16
Re: England v USA - Chicago, Post game drinking.
Originally Posted by anotherlimey
I'll be there, don't know how many others are coming though. Plus there's a bunch from britsinamerica.com.
-tom
-tom
#17
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Re: England v USA - Chicago, Post game drinking.
Originally Posted by Manc
Tom, did you find out where those guys are going out on the lash?
#18
Re: England v USA - Chicago, Post game drinking.
Count me in...got my tickets for match and will make my way to the pub after
hubby too.
hubby too.
#19
Re: England v USA - Chicago, Post game drinking.
I just got an email from another british expat group who say they have tickets to the game and passes for the expat pre match party if anyone is interested.
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Re: England v USA - Chicago, Post game drinking.
Originally Posted by bored-silly
I just got an email from another british expat group who say they have tickets to the game and passes for the expat pre match party if anyone is interested.
#21
Re: England v USA - Chicago, Post game drinking.
Originally Posted by anotherlimey
Oh, Expat Party passes, that sounds fun. I'll take two.
#22
Re: England v USA - Chicago, Post game drinking.
Originally Posted by anotherlimey
Oh, Expat Party passes, that sounds fun. I'll take two.
#23
Re: England v USA - Chicago, Post game drinking.
Sorry, just can't stump up the $$$$ - although I would have just to meet up with you guys! Hope you all have fun and have a beer for those of us who can't attend.
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Re: England v USA - Chicago, Post game drinking.
The place to be will be 'GINGERS BAR' its owned by an old Royal Navy buddy
of mine. He has premiership football on TV and started the official USA Everton football supporters club. I believe it was the regional winner in some best national sports bar competition
of mine. He has premiership football on TV and started the official USA Everton football supporters club. I believe it was the regional winner in some best national sports bar competition
#25
Re: England v USA - Chicago, Post game drinking.
Originally Posted by garynj
The place to be will be 'GINGERS BAR' its owned by an old Royal Navy buddy
of mine. He has premiership football on TV and started the official USA Everton football supporters club. I believe it was the regional winner in some best national sports bar competition
of mine. He has premiership football on TV and started the official USA Everton football supporters club. I believe it was the regional winner in some best national sports bar competition
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Re: England v USA - Chicago, Post game drinking.
Originally Posted by Manc
where is it?
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Re: England v USA - Chicago, Post game drinking.
Originally Posted by thepom02
Gingers Ale House is at 3801 N. Ashland. However said Navy guy Jamie, now owns a newish Bar called The Globe, also a big soccer bar.
#28
Re: England v USA - Chicago, Post game drinking.
What kind of England team are we going to watch anyway??
No John Terry.
No Frank Lampard.
No Rio Ferdinand.
No Wayne Rooney.
No David Beckham.
No Michael Owen.
No Owen Hargreaves.
Probably no Steven Gerrard.
Probably no Jamie Carragher.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/foot...td/4518717.stm
No John Terry.
No Frank Lampard.
No Rio Ferdinand.
No Wayne Rooney.
No David Beckham.
No Michael Owen.
No Owen Hargreaves.
Probably no Steven Gerrard.
Probably no Jamie Carragher.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/foot...td/4518717.stm
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Re: England v USA - Chicago, Post game drinking.
Originally Posted by James Box
What kind of England team are we going to watch anyway??
No John Terry.
No Frank Lampard.
No Rio Ferdinand.
No Wayne Rooney.
No David Beckham.
No Michael Owen.
No Owen Hargreaves.
Probably no Steven Gerrard.
Probably no Jamie Carragher.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/foot...td/4518717.stm
No John Terry.
No Frank Lampard.
No Rio Ferdinand.
No Wayne Rooney.
No David Beckham.
No Michael Owen.
No Owen Hargreaves.
Probably no Steven Gerrard.
Probably no Jamie Carragher.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/foot...td/4518717.stm
#30
Re: England v USA - Chicago, Post game drinking.
Originally Posted by anotherlimey
Perhaps we'll play instead, it would probably be more entertaining.
we playing in the red or white shirt?
I only have the white one.