The pubs that don't allow football shirts are definately out on Friday night.
 
I reckon we should take the Glory Pub....hehehe..Imagine the atmosphere

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From: Peter Marchant [mailto:e3soluti...@optusnet.com.au] 
Sent: Monday, 25 May 2009 18:08
To: 'Parma Juss'; 'Marcus Chantry'; mar...@australasiancollege.com.au; 'Darrell 
Yates'; 'Duncan McLean'; 'Graeme Fitzsimmons'; Morris, Lee SGT; 
les.ll...@veoliawater.com; 'Mark'; 'Michael Lewis'; nswolves@googlegroups.com; 
'Paul Johnson'; 'Steve Lewis'; 'Trevor Jones'; 'Wayne Pannell'; 
xtremefloorcoveri...@hotmail.com
Subject: RE: Accommodation in Perth


Hi folks,
 
Firstly, congratulations on your promotion to the glitzy, plastic league.  I 
personally hope you will hang around longer this time - you deserve it.
 
I am on this distribution list as I am on old friend of Marcus Chantry.  
However, I should point out that I am a Pompey fan and have also seen a number 
of Glory games over the years.  I was originally going to be sitting with you 
lot but have advised Marcus that I will free up my seat for one of the other 
Wolves fans.  I will be at the game though.
 
However, in the interests of maintaining good relationships with the proper 
fans of proper teams (i.e. our respective replica shirts are not available at 
K-Mart); I am more than happy to field any queries about your trip to Perth.  I 
live 10 minutes walk from the ground and know the local pubs, hotels and 
nightlife areas pretty well.  Of course, you probably have thousands of Wolves 
fans here in Perth to give you some advice, but just in case, here are some 
initial tips:  
 
*          Be careful in Northbridge - at night it can make Kings Cross seem 
like Double Bay!  If you must venture in there, the best pubs are the Elephant 
and Wheelbarrow in Lake Street (though no football shirts allowed) or Rosie 
O'Grady's (typical Irish theme pub) in James Street.  At a stretch, try the 
Brass Monkey on the corner of William and James Street.  Pretty safe when 
inside. 


*          Of the pubs nearest the ground, the Brisbane is very up-market 
(Australian Pub of the Year a couple of times in its 5 year post-renovation 
phase) and will probably not allow football shirts in.  The Queens has a 
slightly more relaxed dress code but is still a great pub.  The Flying Scotsman 
is grungy, friendly and Friday night is lesbian night (!).  All three of these 
are in Beaufort Street, Highgate/Mount Lawley.  The Hyde Park Hotel on the 
corner of Fitzgerald and Bulwer Street, North Perth is the home of the Glory 
Shed Boys.  The Hotel Northbridge (on the fringe of the dodgy bit) in Brisbane 
Street is probably your best bet and is about a 10 minute walk to the ground 
(it also has accommodation).


*          Slightly further afield, there are some nice restaurants and pubs in 
East Perth, on the new canal development.  The Royal (60 Royal Street) is right 
on the water and serves reasonable pub grub.  It's a good 25 min walk to the 
ground.


*          In the City, your best bets are The Moon and Sixpence in Hay Street 
and Bobby Dazzlers next door.  A bit further up (West) are Carnegie's and the 
Belgian Beer Café - but both will be packed on a Friday night with the office 
crowd  


*          A good curry (and I know that's almost your national dish in the 
Black Country) can be found at Gogo's in Beaufort Street, just up from the 
Queens (see above).


*          Overall, the best areas to spend your evenings in close to the City 
are Highgate/Mount Lawley, Leederville and Subiaco.  At a stretch Mount 
Hawthorn.


 
I should point out that I am a member of Pompey Down Under ("PDU"), the 
official Pompey supporters club for Australia, which has its HQ in Perth.  We 
have our meeting this Wednesday and I was wondering whether you would like me 
to mention your impending invasion.  Nothing unsavory - just a chance to catch 
up for a few beers at our club venue or to arrange a social football match.  We 
did it with the Cardiff guys before the Cup Final last year (ah, memories). 
 
Have a great trip and please don't be upset at Marcus for letting a potential 
enemy into your social circle.
 
Regards,
 
Peter Marchant
PUP-PPU
 
P.S.  Fulham will be here as well.  I may well send a similar e-mail to both of 
their fans!!!
 
 

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