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Re: What’s your pre-match routine at the CCS?

Postby CaerphillyBluebird15 » Wed Aug 15, 2018 9:36 am

stephendavid wrote:
CaerphillyBluebird15 wrote:
stephendavid wrote:Used to always start in the neville in grangetown great atmosphere on match days,now thats closed the cornwall few jars followed by a burger on the way up then the match


What time you fighting Saturday Grangey :laughing6:

Sorry lansbury i been shadow boxing out the garden getting ready lol.....he never accepted fella


That's the way... I was excited to be in your corner :laughing6:
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Re: What’s your pre-match routine at the CCS?

Postby stephendavid » Wed Aug 15, 2018 9:47 am

CaerphillyBluebird15 wrote:
stephendavid wrote:
CaerphillyBluebird15 wrote:
stephendavid wrote:Used to always start in the neville in grangetown great atmosphere on match days,now thats closed the cornwall few jars followed by a burger on the way up then the match


What time you fighting Saturday Grangey :laughing6:

Sorry lansbury i been shadow boxing out the garden getting ready lol.....he never accepted fella


That's the way... I was excited to be in your corner :laughing6:

Knew you'd have my back fella,hes disappeared tho ol bob bank mason
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Re: What’s your pre-match routine at the CCS?

Postby Lewblue » Wed Aug 15, 2018 8:54 pm

Watch son play Footie at 10am - home for quick shower - KFC then game. Few years time it will a few beers with son
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Re: What’s your pre-match routine at the CCS?

Postby 103 Barmy Army » Thu Aug 16, 2018 6:26 am

Some interesting reply’s. :lol:

We might all have different pre-match routines, but I’m sure we’ll all be united in answering Warnocks rallying call to get the stadium rocking this season. :bluescarf:
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Re: What’s your pre-match routine at the CCS?

Postby gwentbluebirds » Thu Aug 16, 2018 11:26 am

I'm catching early train this Saturday brekkie and pint. Usually like a good sing along somewhere when it's happening. But not been much happening with that last few seasons
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Re: What’s your pre-match routine at the CCS?

Postby F Block » Thu Aug 16, 2018 12:34 pm

Myself and a few other privilege old school head to Club 44.
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Re: What’s your pre-match routine at the CCS?

Postby stephendavid » Thu Aug 16, 2018 4:33 pm

F Block wrote:Myself and a few other privilege old school head to Club 44.

That the gay bar on churchill way?
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Re: What’s your pre-match routine at the CCS?

Postby Nuclearblue » Fri Aug 17, 2018 6:59 am

RV Casual wrote:
Nuclearblue wrote:Get up
Have a shower
Put clobber on
Get in car
Pick up Romanian Ralph
Drive to Canton
Go in Canton Cross
Meet mates in said pub
Order a still water
Order a mixed grill (Its Fooking lovely 2 for a tenner
Walk to ground.
Pretty boring really :D



Who the f**k is Romanian Ralph Image

A mate of mine from Romania who Has been here a few years now. Is now a fully fledged Bluebird :D :bluescarf:
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Re: What’s your pre-match routine at the CCS?

Postby 103 Barmy Army » Fri Aug 17, 2018 11:27 am

Nuclearblue wrote:
RV Casual wrote:
Nuclearblue wrote:Get up
Have a shower
Put clobber on
Get in car
Pick up Romanian Ralph
Drive to Canton
Go in Canton Cross
Meet mates in said pub
Order a still water
Order a mixed grill (Its Fooking lovely 2 for a tenner
Walk to ground.
Pretty boring really :D



Who the f**k is Romanian Ralph Image

A mate of mine from Romania who Has been here a few years now. Is now a fully fledged Bluebird :D :bluescarf:


Romanian Ralph :lol: :lol: :lol: Some name!

Does he realise you’re only using him as you need a “mixed grill partner” to take advantage of the aforementioned generous offer?
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Re: What’s your pre-match routine at the CCS?

Postby Nuclearblue » Sun Aug 19, 2018 5:37 pm

103 Barmy Army wrote:
Nuclearblue wrote:
RV Casual wrote:
Nuclearblue wrote:Get up
Have a shower
Put clobber on
Get in car
Pick up Romanian Ralph
Drive to Canton
Go in Canton Cross
Meet mates in said pub
Order a still water
Order a mixed grill (Its Fooking lovely 2 for a tenner
Walk to ground.
Pretty boring really :D



Who the f**k is Romanian Ralph Image

A mate of mine from Romania who Has been here a few years now. Is now a fully fledged Bluebird :D :bluescarf:


Romanian Ralph :lol: :lol: :lol: Some name!

Does he realise you’re only using him as you need a “mixed grill partner” to take advantage of the aforementioned generous offer?

:lol: :lol: :lol: In fact his nickname is actually Garrryyyy after the only fools and horses episode. But in fact customs dodger and the Lorry hopper are also used. Ha ha but in fact Garrryyyy is a real nice bloke and a top top mate. Since bringing him with me he has now made many mates and a great partner for the mixed grill offer :thumbup: :notworthy: :notworthy:
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Re: What’s your pre-match routine at the CCS?

Postby AHERNE » Sun Aug 19, 2018 6:17 pm

Up early and sort out Bryn bach parkrun which starts at 9am
I`ll either run or marshal it before going home at around 10.15am and
download the results and sort out the nonsense that goes with it.
Pick my son up from the next town to where i live in Tredegar at 12.45am
Arrive in Cardiff and straight to asdas for some food.
After food it`s either a can of cider or soft drink and off we both
go to the ground. I`ll put a £1 each on first goalscorer and off to our seats.
Straight home after the game.
My son is 18 now and 12 years a season ticket holder this season and our
match routine has nearly always been the same.
The football has always to me been about me and my son and over the years
we have shared some great memories.
Only problem is we miss quite a few games now because his rugby comes first.
So i for one is going to find the sunday games very welcoming because already
i can see we are going to have to miss the Man City game.
Bargoed youth v Brynmawr youth far more important :lol:
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Re: What’s your pre-match routine at the CCS?

Postby 103 Barmy Army » Sun Aug 19, 2018 7:16 pm

AHERNE wrote:Up early and sort out Bryn bach parkrun which starts at 9am
I`ll either run or marshal it before going home at around 10.15am and
download the results and sort out the nonsense that goes with it.
Pick my son up from the next town to where i live in Tredegar at 12.45am
Arrive in Cardiff and straight to asdas for some food.
After food it`s either a can of cider or soft drink and off we both
go to the ground. I`ll put a £1 each on first goalscorer and off to our seats.
Straight home after the game.
My son is 18 now and 12 years a season ticket holder this season and our
match routine has nearly always been the same.
The football has always to me been about me and my son and over the years
we have shared some great memories.
Only problem is we miss quite a few games now because his rugby comes first.
So i for one is going to find the sunday games very welcoming because already
i can see we are going to have to miss the Man City game.
Bargoed youth v Brynmawr youth far more important :lol:



I went to Tredegar Park for my wedding pictures back in 2001 as the surroundings are stunning and I’m a New Tredegar boy myself, although I’ve now moved away.

My Gransha from Rhymney - who sadly died on Tredegar + Rhymney Golf Course in 1996 - took me to home games for many years and your precise timeline of events reminds me of how he was.
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Re: What’s your pre-match routine at the CCS?

Postby AHERNE » Sun Aug 19, 2018 8:12 pm

103 Barmy Army wrote:
AHERNE wrote:Up early and sort out Bryn bach parkrun which starts at 9am
I`ll either run or marshal it before going home at around 10.15am and
download the results and sort out the nonsense that goes with it.
Pick my son up from the next town to where i live in Tredegar at 12.45am
Arrive in Cardiff and straight to asdas for some food.
After food it`s either a can of cider or soft drink and off we both
go to the ground. I`ll put a £1 each on first goalscorer and off to our seats.
Straight home after the game.
My son is 18 now and 12 years a season ticket holder this season and our
match routine has nearly always been the same.
The football has always to me been about me and my son and over the years
we have shared some great memories.
Only problem is we miss quite a few games now because his rugby comes first.
So i for one is going to find the sunday games very welcoming because already
i can see we are going to have to miss the Man City game.
Bargoed youth v Brynmawr youth far more important :lol:



I went to Tredegar Park for my wedding pictures back in 2001 as the surroundings are stunning and I’m a New Tredegar boy myself, although I’ve now moved away.

My Gransha from Rhymney - who sadly died on Tredegar + Rhymney Golf Course in 1996 - took me to home games for many years and your precise timeline of events reminds me of how he was.


I actually pass that golf course on my way to Rhymney to pick my son up. Next game i`ll wind down the window and shout out `BLOOOOOOOOBIRDS` as i pass it in memory of your Gransha :bluescarf:
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Re: What’s your pre-match routine at the CCS?

Postby 103 Barmy Army » Mon Aug 20, 2018 2:39 pm

AHERNE wrote:
103 Barmy Army wrote:
AHERNE wrote:Up early and sort out Bryn bach parkrun which starts at 9am
I`ll either run or marshal it before going home at around 10.15am and
download the results and sort out the nonsense that goes with it.
Pick my son up from the next town to where i live in Tredegar at 12.45am
Arrive in Cardiff and straight to asdas for some food.
After food it`s either a can of cider or soft drink and off we both
go to the ground. I`ll put a £1 each on first goalscorer and off to our seats.
Straight home after the game.
My son is 18 now and 12 years a season ticket holder this season and our
match routine has nearly always been the same.
The football has always to me been about me and my son and over the years
we have shared some great memories.
Only problem is we miss quite a few games now because his rugby comes first.
So i for one is going to find the sunday games very welcoming because already
i can see we are going to have to miss the Man City game.
Bargoed youth v Brynmawr youth far more important :lol:



I went to Tredegar Park for my wedding pictures back in 2001 as the surroundings are stunning and I’m a New Tredegar boy myself, although I’ve now moved away.

My Gransha from Rhymney - who sadly died on Tredegar + Rhymney Golf Course in 1996 - took me to home games for many years and your precise timeline of events reminds me of how he was.


I actually pass that golf course on my way to Rhymney to pick my son up. Next game i`ll wind down the window and shout out `BLOOOOOOOOBIRDS` as i pass it in memory of your Gransha :bluescarf:


Very nice gesture! :bluebird:
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