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Most of you seem to hate the Vale, I disagree.


I went on Saturday for the semi final and it was excellent - they probably have more TVs and sight lines to them than anywhere.


I was there for 5 and got a table right in front of the TV, but could probably have left it a little longer before arriving. Come 7.30 it was jam packed throughout and the atmosphere all through was excellent - a bit like watching in your front room but having a real crowd behind you.


Maybe you'll see me on their TV come Saturday, I won't be watching it in ED!

alachlan Wrote:

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> Most of you seem to hate the Vale, I disagree.

>

> I went on Saturday for the semi final and it was

> excellent - they probably have more TVs and sight

> lines to them than anywhere.

>

> I was there for 5 and got a table right in front

> of the TV, but could probably have left it a

> little longer before arriving. Come 7.30 it was

> jam packed throughout and the atmosphere all

> through was excellent - a bit like watching in

> your front room but having a real crowd behind

> you.

>

> Maybe you'll see me on their TV come Saturday, I

> won't be watching it in ED!


On the one or 2 occcasions I've seen footy there it has been great, I can't deny it. There are however plenty of other reasons to hate it, the owner/manager being high on that list.

Hey, i work at the Magdala...


(yes that bright yellow one that nobody really ventures to!)


However, we have 2 plasmas, and a pull down big screen, downstairs


and have the second bar upstairs with a plasma too.


whatever you think of the place, we were so busy last saturday that the bouncers had to turn people away, there was a fantastic atmosphere, and it is a particularly great place to watch any sport...


the only tables you can reserve are the 3 booths, however they have been reserved for 3 weeks!!


if you get there early you will have your pick of seats!


hope that helps!

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