I made the school big error of suggesting I’d organise a pub for me and a few mates to go to for the Scotland v England game in June and it got me thinking of the way that casually watching a game in a pub might be a long way off.
I could see pubs taking bookings and deposits so they can limit the amount of people they’ve got on for the sake of safety. There’s been some cracking times I’ve watched football in pubs, especially international games. I was wondering if that’s now a thing of the past
I was also wondering if any decent places to watch the Scotland v England game this summer!
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Thread: Watching football in pubs
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16-04-2021 05:17 PM #1
Watching football in pubs
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16-04-2021 06:25 PM #3
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16-04-2021 06:57 PM #4
There's clearly still going to be restrictions in place in June so a normal pub gathering to watch the football isn't going to be possible.
I wouldn't go as far as saying that it's a thing of the past though.
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19-04-2021 09:03 AM #7
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19-04-2021 09:32 AM #8
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I think I will be in London when the game is on. Looking for a Scottish pub with outdoor screen.
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19-04-2021 12:06 PM #9This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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19-04-2021 12:06 PM #10This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Watching sport events in large groups in pubs will definitely return but June might be a little too soon. The hospitality industry itself will be cautious so as ti not end up shut down again.
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19-04-2021 12:21 PM #12This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Worth pointing out that while over 60s and some medical conditions make you high risk, lots of low risk folk haven't fully recovered months after getting coronavirus. I know a few who are still suffering. It's a particularly nasty bug.
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19-04-2021 12:30 PM #13
With the Scotland V England game being on a Friday at 8 then even in normal times it would have been a struggle to get into a pub unless you booked first or got there early doors
Luckily I'm on holiday for the group stages so should find somewhere to watch them
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