How do you celebrate new year
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janer1967 said:When I was in my 20s we all used to go to sheffield United executive suite party on xmas eve and nye @WestHam06
Used to go in big group and all get very drunk and silly you had to buy your tickets in advance didnt mind paying as it was a proper organised party
To be fair the Executive Suite up at Brammall Lane is a bit nicer than the Hillsborough one.
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That sounds lovely
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@MrAllen1976 all my family are Wednesday fans but bramall lane was nearer to where we lived so easier to get to and we knew the manager of the exec club
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I don’t do much for new year, I am not very sociable so a takeaway and watch films is what I do with my partner and kids. Then they go up to bed at normal time as there only young.I do stay up past midnight as I do most nights anyway so get to see the fireworks.
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It will be very different this year all celebrations have been cancelled
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@lisathomas50
i will be very different to what we are used to at new year. Normally everyone is celebrating -
Its going to be a very quite new year
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