Quote from: Strongbow on November 15, 2025, 06:37:05 PMWhere was Williams today, had a sickness bug last week, should have been fit for today, but not even on the bench?Going for a scan Monday if not favourable could be long term
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Show posts MenuQuote from: Strongbow on November 15, 2025, 06:37:05 PMWhere was Williams today, had a sickness bug last week, should have been fit for today, but not even on the bench?Going for a scan Monday if not favourable could be long term
Quote from: Angle of the North on November 15, 2025, 10:20:36 AMFollowing pitch inspection.
Good news
Quote from: John H on November 04, 2025, 10:46:44 PMFirst half was not pretty. What was Chapman doing walking outside his area holding the ball. We got away with that, their free kick on the edge of the box cleared the cross bar by some distance. Much better second half, end to play like that from the beginning.I thought the referee was appalling in my opinion he did not get one decision right. This made the first half
Is Gyasi not fully fit? Thought Marriott looked lively and Kamara put himself about when he came on, should really have scored within a minute of coming on too. Overall, decent performance, especially second half. Much needed win and 3 points, well done.
Quote from: Nigel nigle on October 26, 2025, 11:13:14 AMAttendance was announced at over 1100 - some hope to be had in the first half and it was nice to see Marriott starting and provided some nice link up play and had one half chance. Couldn't believe that Radcliffe would be so passive as they were in the first 60 minutes. They then pulled the trigger twice and you just felt there was no way back againVery soft goals to let in , I thought our defence was AWOL on the goals
Lets hope Monday brings some clarity and purpose and starts to get us back on track after the alleged antics of Rowe blew us well off course
Quote from: Blue_and_Gold on October 05, 2025, 10:36:39 PMAfter watching Lynn Play on you tube. My Initial reaction on Saturday was a penalty the you tube clip proved it.Quote from: A Well Wisher on October 05, 2025, 03:41:52 PMJoe is a great lad and is looking after the ship the best he can but he has no one in the dugout who he can turn to.
Maybe it's just a matter of time before he does.
Quote from: Blue_and_Gold on September 26, 2025, 05:10:02 PMDean seems destined to become Lynn Manager sooner or later, so I'll go with him on this occasion.Could we please have a dull moment or perhaps an hour or two.
Quote from: Spiv on September 23, 2025, 10:29:59 AMA little guide on pubs & food created with AI help. The Jolly Postie looks interesting, maybe something could be done with out old GPO building in town like this - just a thought.
Is there any parking near the ground
The following is generated by AI, but does cite where in the info came from.
Royston is an easy rail day and everything's walkable. Here's a solid pre-match plan near Garden Walk (SG8 7HP) and the station.
Pubs (all central & walkable)
Banyers House (Oakman Inns) – stylish, big inside, proper bar plus all-day food (breakfast → late), wood-fired pizzas; good if you want tables and a relaxed vibe. ~6–7 min from the station; ~8–10 min to the ground.
Acorn Pubs
The Old Bull Inn (High St) – classic coaching-inn style hotel bar with a separate restaurant; open from 8am daily. Handy base in the absolute centre. ~8–10 min from station, ~8–10 to the ground.
the-old-bull
The Jolly Postie (Baldock St, McMullen's) – lively pub for pints, cocktails and the full grill/pizza menu; sun-trap terrace out back. ~7–8 min from station; ~10–12 to the ground.
McMullen
The Green Man (Market Hill) – traditional town-centre pub; good for a quick couple in the square before wandering over. ~10 min to the ground.
Royston Town
Heath Café Bar (Royston Heath) – if it's nice weather, this is a pretty spot on the heath (views), ~15–20 min walk from town; better for a chilled pint/brunch than a big session.
Royston Town
Royston Town Clubhouse (at the ground) – matchdays usually have the club bar open with drink promos/snacks; perfect for a last one before you go in.
Quick eats (pre-match friendly)
Banyers House – pizzas, burgers, pastas; food served all day, so no awkward gaps.
Acorn Pubs
Old Bull Inn – pub classics; serves lunch and Saturday service through to the evening.
OpenTable
Jolly Postie – burgers, rotisserie, pizzas for a faster turnaround.
McMullen
Getting around (train → pubs → ground)
Royston station → Garden Walk is roughly ½ mile (10–15 mins on foot), so you can pub in town and stroll over.
Ground address for bearings: Garden Walk, Royston, Herts SG8 7HP (Town Hall car park SG8 7EF is the main one if needed).
Royston Town Football Club
Sample itinerary (arriving 2–4 hours before KO)
T-3h: Start at Banyers House (easy for food & a sit-down).
Acorn Pubs
T-2h: Drift to Jolly Postie or Old Bull Inn for a couple.
McMullen
T-45m: Walk to the Clubhouse at Garden Walk for a final pint and team news.
Quote from: Blue_and_Gold on September 02, 2025, 11:13:07 PMQuote from: m a hill on September 02, 2025, 11:11:54 PM
All I have to say is it was Awful to watch and I think they have practise at Radar acting school
Rada.