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Less alcohol means more spare cash to spend on improving the quality of my Koi stock, winner winnerDon't do whiskey or any spirit's for that matter, couple of beers and a glass or three 0f red wine does me and the occasional glass of a nice white wine, the local Tescos has got their Tesco's Finest range back in stock now, well some of them anyway.
There's something very fishy about you.Less alcohol means more spare cash to spend on improving the quality of my Koi stock, winner winner![]()
Never been any different JB I've always had a love of fish and fishing which leads me to the arrival of Autumn and hopefully more great days/weekends in Hereford and fishing on the wonderful River WyeThere's something very fishy about you.
I wonder all the staff will be from Cardiff like the security/stewards at the stadiumSaw that the Swansea Jack pub (if that's what it's called) - the one on Wind St is recruiting for staff, so can't be too far away from opening either.
They are advertising for staff so it's high unlikely.I wonder all the staff will be from Cardiff like the security/stewards at the stadium
It is difficult after games though nowhere near as bad for night games. Our routine on a match day includes having a coffee after the game by which time it’s easy.The problem with parking is the exit is also used by park and ride traffic and be prepared to be sitting in your car for 45 minutes waiting to exit the car park. It’s a nightmare after matches.
That’s reasonably priced.I called in Saturday with my mate, bottles of beer available £5 for a 500ml Gower gold. £4 for a 330ml Ashai lager and £2 for a soft drink, it was pretty sparsely attended but it was OK if you fancied a beer before the game, you can leave your car there until after the game but can only use the Penderyn spaces. It is a big old industrial type space but it felt like you could build up an atmosphere in there with enough punters.1 or 2 Leicester fans in there as well, certainly better than queuing at the Harvester for a pint.
A bit of music played out of a Wi FI speaker but no food available other that crisps and nuts, staff were friendly and obviously keen to encourage fans on game day/nights.