I don’t like other teams that play in Yellow or Amber as it feels like Cambridge never beat them. Oxford are always tricky despite missing a stand at their ground, Burton have one of the worst grounds in the EFL and we only seem to beat them in playoff semi finals and then there’s Harrogate. Harrogate are a relatively new addition to the EFL and it seems that their short time in it is coming to an end, at least for now. They find themselves bottom of the league and haven’t won for ages, a stark contrast to high flying Cambridge. A thousand plus away following made their way up north filled with optimism, despite still being scarred by a 5-4 loss on our previous visit to Harrogate where a point would have seen us promoted. Our first port of call was a rather busy yet small bar area. Draught choices were Madri or Harrogate Town Pilsner which is apparently brewed by Carlsberg. The Harrogate welcome was a friendly one but this ground did not feel very football league...
A slightly bleak blog photo for what will hopefully be an exciting blog of my weekend up north! Once again I received excellent hospitality at the house of Rach and Jo for another Manchester area away day! If you’re wondering if I’m knight in amber armour keep reading! I travelled up on Friday afternoon and arrived in Stockport at around 17:00. Our first stop was Thread, a Belgium themed bar in the heart of Stockport. Here we met up with Liz and Aaron. Plastics only because the food festival was on. I really liked Thread! Lovely building and full of delicious Belgium beers! Since I was post nights (Rach and Jo were too) I decided to play it safe and have a Chouffe session which I really enjoyed! Our next stop was Petersgate Tap and old fave of ours and somewhere we could sit down! A rose between two thorns? I missed the memo to wear black Beautiful The Dry Irish Stout from Stockport brewers Runaway was simply divine. From here we headed back to Rach and Jo...