Tag Archives: Soccer
The White Horse
My pub research has taught me a few things, most importantly there are many different types of pubs. There are posh ones. Historical ones. Trendy. And now I know a good pub to watch QPR play. Don’t know QPR. Then … Continue reading
A Golden Opportunity
Yesterday, we had an adventure. I left my flat around two in the afternoon and headed to Earl’s Court Tube station. The better half was still at work, so I stopped at the Blackfriar Pub to wait. I enjoyed a … Continue reading
X is for Xcited!
Yes I know that isn’t a real word. I’ve been participating in Frizztext’s A-Z archive photo challenge for many weeks now and I have to admit I’ve been dreading the letter X. Maybe I’m just not feeling my creative juices today, … Continue reading
Around the Cottage
Yesterday I shared some photos of the Fulham match I attended at Craven Cottage. I love football. But that isn’t the only reason why I like going to Craven Cottage. The stadium is in a beautiful area along the Thames. … Continue reading
Back to Craven Cottage
This past Sunday we headed back to Craven Cottage to watch Fulham take on Wolverhampton. The weather wasn’t great. In fact it was cold and raining. We purchased the tickets through a Living Social deal and got quite a bargain … Continue reading
A Cold Night at Craven Cottage
Last night we saw a football match at Craven Cottage. Fulham hosted West Bromwich Albion. It was a chilly night, but that didn’t stop the masses from heading out to cheer on their teams. The final score was 1-1. It … Continue reading
Travel Photo of the Day (Feb. 1)
Since I am heading to a football match tonight in London, I thought I would share a photo of a World Cup match I saw in South Africa in 2010. We saw Brazil v. Chile in Johannesburg on a cold … Continue reading
Off to Craven Cottage Tonight
Tonight we are heading to Craven Cottage, the stadium for the football (soccer for my American readers) team Fulham, located in London. This will be our third football match in England since we moved here in September. These grounds have … Continue reading
My First Time
When we decided to move to London I was excited to experience so many things, including seeing the architecture, the homes of famous writers, museums, palaces, the Thames. There is so much here that it would be impossible to name … Continue reading