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Pubs in the 'Locks Heath/Swanwick area' showing the game?


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The navigator is worth avoiding, over £4 a pint. Not 100% that they've got ESPN, but the 2 pubs in the area for watching football are the Silver Fern in Warsash and The Lock, Stock and Barrell in Locks Heath Centre. They always used to have all the football on, give them a ring.

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The navigator is worth avoiding, over £4 a pint. Not 100% that they've got ESPN, but the 2 pubs in the area for watching football are the Silver Fern in Warsash and The Lock, Stock and Barrell in Locks Heath Centre. They always used to have all the football on, give them a ring.

 

Ahhh had heard the Navigator was expensive. I used to work there when it was it's old name that I won't even attempt to spell. Have to be in Park Gate for 7ish so probably won't get to see all of it anyway however Warsash would probably be not worth it on my part, as I have to walk back to Park Gate from wherever I find to watch it. Lock Stock and Barrell is a good shout though, that'd only be a 15 minute walk back. Thanks for that, mate!

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Ahhh had heard the Navigator was expensive. I used to work there when it was it's old name that I won't even attempt to spell. Have to be in Park Gate for 7ish so probably won't get to see all of it anyway however Warsash would probably be not worth it on my part, as I have to walk back to Park Gate from wherever I find to watch it. Lock Stock and Barrell is a good shout though, that'd only be a 15 minute walk back. Thanks for that, mate!

 

I've just sent the landlady a message to double check for you, will let you know when I hear back.

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Isn't there a P@mpey contingent in the Lock Stock and Barrel? :eek:

 

I'm not too far from there, but I've tended to go to the Bridge at Woolston where I'll be sure of a good atmos.

 

Most of the skates in the area have crawled back under their rocks and into the woodwork. It was always a predominantly Southampton area until they got a bit of success, balance is now restored. They are about, but don't really let anyone know about it any more.

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