We're open from 10.30 in the morning but not after the game. Don' forget we've got cover in case its a little wet Fan Zone Hosted by special guest, Joe Beardsall, the popular Reds FanZone is back and open from 10:30am, with entertainment commencing from 11:30am. As ever, Redfearn's Bar will be in situ providing a range of soft drinks and craft beer, with a select food offering also available. Take a look at how the afternoon will pan out: 11.30am – Joe Beardsall Welcome 11.35am – Live Music 12.05pm – Reds Report 12.15pm – David Wood’s Retro Memories 12.25pm – Prepare for team news (with Retro Shirt competition) 12.35pm – Non-playing player appearance 12.45pm – Final music set 1.10pm – Joe Beardsall commences the countdown to kick-off Also going on tomorrow: Toby’s Kids Club Toby’s Kids Club will be open for business from 11:30am. Under 13s and accompanying parents and guardians can join Toby Tyke and his team, and enjoy arts, crafts, puzzles, alongside gaming consoles EA Sports’ FIFA 20. Resident FIFA expert, Lewis Hawley will be on hand to help with any queries and perhaps take a few young supporters on in a game! ALSO, with EA Sports' FIFA being topical this week, our friends at eSports Events UK will be around with a tournament for supporters of all ages to get involved with. Interested? Toby's Kids Club is based next to the South Stand Main Reception! Family Zone Open from 12:00 noon and based in the Investment Room East Stand Upper, the Family Zone is the best place for young children to sit and experience the match. The Family Zone hosts to a number of exclusive and child friendly activities for the entire family to get involved with throughout the season. There is also a unique catering menu, featuring special options created specifically for children. All activities will be run pre-match, and once the action is underway, they will be carefully stored until the next home fixture. Sat up there on Sunday? Here’s what’s on: - Football Freestyle workshop - Opportunity to meet Toby Tyke - Fixture poster and player cards giveaways - Experience Upgrade – Announce the official team line-ups - Fun & Games
It makes me happy that more Londoners will be wetting their knickers at seeing pints of brewdog ale for under 4 quid a pint
£4.05 at Hammersmith Broadway spoons for punk ipa last time I was there. I remember wondering why anyone goes anywhere else in London when it's so cheap compared to most London pubs.