Wellington Phoenix Men

vs Melbourne Victory, Sunday 31st March 4:30pm - #EmbraceTheSpoon

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almost 13 years ago

Groff wrote:

ahmad wrote:

Groff wrote:

vickmeist wrote:

Hmmm.  As its Easter Sunday, we won't be able to buy drinks at the pub without having a meal.  Or am I wrong???


On-licences with a "restaurant" designation and premises that are not therefore a Hotel or Tavern may trade as usual on Good Friday, Easter Sunday and prior to 1pm on ANZAC Day, but this means that alcohol may only be served to persons while the premises are being operated as a restaurant.
Doesn't seem like you have to actually buy a meal, they just need to provide a menu.

I just asked whether Craft is open on Sunday. Was told that they are ONLY open for dining.

Hope that's not the case for all, otherwise I may have to peruse the menu for quite a period of time!

I didn't ask too many questions as I don't drink but I did ask what he meant and was told something like you have can only drink with your meal or something. As Patrick said.

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I have an idea..... who lives closest to the BackBencher? Everyone go yo their place!

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almost 13 years ago

sthn.jeff wrote:

I have an idea..... who lives closest to the BackBencher? Everyone go yo their place!

Mr Key might host us across the road if we ask nicely. 

Yellow Fever - Misery loves company

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almost 13 years ago

sthn.jeff wrote:

I have an idea..... who lives closest to the BackBencher? Everyone go yo their place!

Possibly me... thank fuck fer secure entry lol

E + R + O

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almost 13 years ago

SurgeQld wrote:

sthn.jeff wrote:

I have an idea..... who lives closest to the BackBencher? Everyone go yo their place!

Possibly me... thank fuck fer secure entry lol

Don't you live there?
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almost 13 years ago

SurgeQld wrote:

sthn.jeff wrote:

I have an idea..... who lives closest to the BackBencher? Everyone go yo their place!

Possibly me... thank fuck fer secure entry lol

Don't you live there?

Feck off... no soup for you!

E + R + O

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almost 13 years ago

Yet another master piece of scheduling by the FFA accepted by the club.You do really begin to wonder if they have any idea of who they should be targeting when it comes to game times etc.

Sometimes you just shake your head and go WTF.


GET YOUR SHIRTS OFF FOR THE BOYS

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almost 13 years ago

ballane wrote:

Yet another master piece of scheduling by the FFA accepted by the club.You do really begin to wonder if they have any idea of who they should be targeting when it comes to game times etc.

Sometimes you just shake your head and go WTF.


obviously we need to target the 6 year old kids......


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almost 13 years ago

patrick478 wrote:

sthn.jeff wrote:

I have an idea..... who lives closest to the BackBencher? Everyone go yo their place!

Mr Key might host us across the road if we ask nicely. 

Ask? Just turn up en masse and say it was a facebook invite, that's the NZ way!
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almost 13 years ago

ballane wrote:

Yet another master piece of scheduling by the FFA accepted by the club.You do really begin to wonder if they have any idea of who they should be targeting when it comes to game times etc.

Sometimes you just shake your head and go WTF.



What don't you like?
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almost 13 years ago


#dontstopspoonin

"Ive just re-visited this and once again realised that C-Diddy is a genius - a drunk, Newcastle bred disgrace - but a genius." - Hard News, 11:39am 4th June 2009

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almost 13 years ago

 

lots of wedges

A small town in Europe........looking to bounce straight back up....well that aint going to happen

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almost 13 years ago

ahmad wrote:

Groff wrote:

ahmad wrote:

Groff wrote:

vickmeist wrote:

Hmmm.  As its Easter Sunday, we won't be able to buy drinks at the pub without having a meal.  Or am I wrong???


On-licences with a "restaurant" designation and premises that are not therefore a Hotel or Tavern may trade as usual on Good Friday, Easter Sunday and prior to 1pm on ANZAC Day, but this means that alcohol may only be served to persons while the premises are being operated as a restaurant.
Doesn't seem like you have to actually buy a meal, they just need to provide a menu.

I just asked whether Craft is open on Sunday. Was told that they are ONLY open for dining.

Hope that's not the case for all, otherwise I may have to peruse the menu for quite a period of time!

I didn't ask too many questions as I don't drink but I did ask what he meant and was told something like you have can only drink with your meal or something. As Patrick said.

I hope Electric Avenue has a good menu!!!

"Ive just re-visited this and once again realised that C-Diddy is a genius - a drunk, Newcastle bred disgrace - but a genius." - Hard News, 11:39am 4th June 2009

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almost 13 years ago

@AvoidTheSpoon 


Yellow Fever - Misery loves company

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almost 13 years ago

C-Diddy wrote:

ahmad wrote:

Groff wrote:

ahmad wrote:

Groff wrote:

vickmeist wrote:

Hmmm.  As its Easter Sunday, we won't be able to buy drinks at the pub without having a meal.  Or am I wrong???


On-licences with a "restaurant" designation and premises that are not therefore a Hotel or Tavern may trade as usual on Good Friday, Easter Sunday and prior to 1pm on ANZAC Day, but this means that alcohol may only be served to persons while the premises are being operated as a restaurant.
Doesn't seem like you have to actually buy a meal, they just need to provide a menu.

I just asked whether Craft is open on Sunday. Was told that they are ONLY open for dining.

Hope that's not the case for all, otherwise I may have to peruse the menu for quite a period of time!

I didn't ask too many questions as I don't drink but I did ask what he meant and was told something like you have can only drink with your meal or something. As Patrick said.

I hope Electric Avenue has a good menu!!!


1 pizza and 14 beers, dinner of champions.
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almost 13 years ago

Wgtn Water front - bowl of chips for 2 and unlimited beers for 1 until chips finished. Slow wobble home.  

  Supporter For Ever - Keep The Faith - Foundation Member - Never Lets FAX Get In The Way Of A Good Yarn

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almost 13 years ago

No beers at the stadium? Not that it will affect me coz I never buy beer there anyway.

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almost 13 years ago

ahmad wrote:

Groff wrote:

ahmad wrote:

Groff wrote:

vickmeist wrote:

Hmmm.  As its Easter Sunday, we won't be able to buy drinks at the pub without having a meal.  Or am I wrong???


On-licences with a "restaurant" designation and premises that are not therefore a Hotel or Tavern may trade as usual on Good Friday, Easter Sunday and prior to 1pm on ANZAC Day, but this means that alcohol may only be served to persons while the premises are being operated as a restaurant.
Doesn't seem like you have to actually buy a meal, they just need to provide a menu.

I just asked whether Craft is open on Sunday. Was told that they are ONLY open for dining.

Hope that's not the case for all, otherwise I may have to peruse the menu for quite a period of time!

I didn't ask too many questions as I don't drink but I did ask what he meant and was told something like you have can only drink with your meal or something. As Patrick said.


Apparently up to restaurant owners discretion that you have to buy a meal.. but they will make you buy a meal because it makes more money for them - note it only talks about the premises operating as a restaurant not that all guests must be eating meals
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almost 13 years ago · edited almost 13 years ago · History

Was working on a cunning plan to come down for the game. However, as my visits usually involve drinking copious amounts of alcohol, I'm somewhat concerned.

Simple question, can I get shitfaced before, during and after the game (should I feel the urge to do so)?

Apparently I'm apathetic, but I couldn't care less.

"Being a Partick Thistle fan sets you apart. It means youre a free thinker. It also means your team has no money." Tim Luckhurst, The Independent, 4th December 2003

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almost 13 years ago

Jag wrote:

Was working on a cunning plan to come down for the game. However, as my visits usually involve drinking copious amounts of alcohol, I'm somewhat concerned.

Simple question, can I get shitfaced before, during and after the game (should I feel the urge to do so)?


I can share a bottle of Sherry with you under a Motorway bridge if the unthinkable happens and everything except MacDonalds is closed!
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almost 13 years ago

Jag wrote:

Was working on a cunning plan to come down for the game. However, as my visits usually involve drinking copious amounts of alcohol, I'm somewhat concerned.

Simple question, can I get shitfaced before, during and after the game (should I feel the urge to do so)?

Yes.

E + R + O

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almost 13 years ago

Jag wrote:

Was working on a cunning plan to come down for the game. However, as my visits usually involve drinking copious amounts of alcohol, I'm somewhat concerned.

Simple question, can I get shitfaced before, during and after the game (should I feel the urge to do so)?

"You may be prohibited entry if you are mashed, smashed or generally off your face on alcohol or illicit drugs."
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almost 13 years ago

My parents are down for the game, so I had to sit them down last night and explain that on Sunday I will not be the mature, well rounded (literally), middle aged son that they know and love.  Instead I will be some kind of stumbling man/child, bringing shame on myself and my whole family, and if they see me after half-time they are better off pretending that they have never met me.  They were very proud.

All I do is make the stuff I would've liked
Reference things I wanna watch, reference girls I wanna bite
Now I'm firefly like a burning kite
And yousa fake fuck like a fleshlight

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almost 13 years ago
Just bought 3 tickets, PAX 7568-7570.
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almost 13 years ago · edited almost 13 years ago · History

1.23 pm Pax 7540 - 7547 for my extra guests - looks like pre-sales going well 

  Supporter For Ever - Keep The Faith - Foundation Member - Never Lets FAX Get In The Way Of A Good Yarn

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almost 13 years ago

Sunday

31 Mar
Few showers
20°CHigh
15°COvernight

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almost 13 years ago

Hard News wrote:

Dear Phoenix

It's my birthday on Sunday.  Please be giving me a win as a present.

#avoidthespoon

News.


Rendition of Happy Birthday to be sung in the Zone on Sunday?
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almost 13 years ago

sthn.jeff wrote:

Hard News wrote:

Dear Phoenix

It's my birthday on Sunday.  Please be giving me a win as a present.

#avoidthespoon

News.


Rendition of Happy Birthday to be sung in the Zone on Sunday?
*Happy Spoonday

Yellow Fever - Misery loves company

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almost 13 years ago

patrick478 wrote:

sthn.jeff wrote:

Hard News wrote:

Dear Phoenix

It's my birthday on Sunday.  Please be giving me a win as a present.

#avoidthespoon

News.


Rendition of Happy Birthday to be sung in the Zone on Sunday?
*Happy Spoonday

Lol, that should be saved for if we, god forbid, actually don't #avoidthespoon
On another note, has anyone checked with Security to see if Spoons are allowed?
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almost 13 years ago

No surrender,

No surrender,

No surrender to the wooden spoon.

#avoidthespoon


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almost 13 years ago

Patrons may not bring into Westpac Stadium:
  • Alcohol
  • Beverages (refer to previous section for water arrangements)
  • Thermos flasks
  • Glass bottles or cans
  • Hot food
  • Commercially produced takeaway food such as McDonalds, KFC, Subway, pizza etc
  • Chilly bins, picnic baskets or large bags
  • Illicit Drugs
  • Sound amplifiers including loudhailers
  • Musical instruments
  • Recording devices for commercial purposes
  • Prams, strollers, pushchairs (There are limited storage facilities for these items at the entrance.  However the Stadium takes no responsibility for loss or theft).
  • Dogs or other pets (guide dogs are permitted)
  • Flares, fireworks, laser pointers
  • Knives or other dangerous weapons
  • Skateboards, roller blades, scooters or bicycles
  • Chairs of any kind
  • Signs or banners that are obscene, offensive or abusive
  • Flag poles of more than one metre in length
  • Any other item that Stadium management determine may cause injury or public nuisance or inconvenience to any other person.
As long as your spoon is less than 1m long, it should be all good.


Yellow Fever - Misery loves company

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Hard News wrote:

Dear Phoenix

It's my birthday on Sunday.  Please be giving me a win as a present.

#avoidthespoon

Ditto
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almost 13 years ago · edited almost 13 years ago · History

patrick478 wrote:

Patrons may not bring into Westpac Stadium:
  • Alcohol
  • Beverages (refer to previous section for water arrangements)
  • Thermos flasks
  • Glass bottles or cans
  • Hot food
  • Commercially produced takeaway food such as McDonalds, KFC, Subway, pizza etc
  • Chilly bins, picnic baskets or large bags
  • Illicit Drugs
  • Sound amplifiers including loudhailers
  • Musical instruments
  • Recording devices for commercial purposes
  • Prams, strollers, pushchairs (There are limited storage facilities for these items at the entrance.  However the Stadium takes no responsibility for loss or theft).
  • Dogs or other pets (guide dogs are permitted)
  • Flares, fireworks, laser pointers
  • Knives or other dangerous weapons
  • Skateboards, roller blades, scooters or bicycles
  • Chairs of any kind
  • Signs or banners that are obscene, offensive or abusive
  • Flag poles of more than one metre in length
  • Any other item that Stadium management determine may cause injury or public nuisance or inconvenience to any other person.
As long as your spoon is less than 1m long, it should be all good.

Mothers and nuns aren't allowed to bring one however. #childabuse #corporalpunishment

Allegedly

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almost 13 years ago

It can be for used for safety rather than correctional purposes yes?


"Phoenix till they lose"

Posting 97% bollox, 8% lies and 3.658% genuine opinion. 

Genuine opinion: FTFFA

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almost 13 years ago

We did contemplate getting a Wooden Spoon made in world record size but decided it was logistically to tricky.


How's my driving? - Whine here

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almost 13 years ago

The RBB would have done it... They're awesome....


Allegedly

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almost 13 years ago

Hard News wrote:

We did contemplate getting a Wooden Spoon made in world record size but decided it was logistically to tricky.




Hey I mentioned this in season 3 or so when we finished last as a joke but got shot down by FrankieMac -  I was not a proper supporter etc, Jeez how things have changed

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