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Ok so here we go where do we meet, drink and watch the match?
Let’s be honest there is nothing worse than at home with a six pack on your own waiting for the game to start the missus glares as she goes to bed and warns you not to wake her up during the game or on your way to bed , or even worse sat in a pub where you’re the only blue and nobody gives a toss unless Harry Kewell is playing so what could be better than meeting up with fellow blues to watch the match, whether it be live, the replay or the Monday highlight show and if there is no game on then why not meet and just have a beer and a chat anyway.
Check out the forum section to see who's meeting up and where!
This section is going to grow over time so if you know of a venue then let us know, give us some information and we’ll get it listed for fellow blues to visit and have a good time, it is vitally important for the growth of our fan base that we have a number of venues throughout Oz.
Sydney NSW
Cheers Bar, George St, Sydney.
www.cheersbar.com.au
One of the most supportive bars of the EPL and EFC in Sydney these boys live, breathe and (sell) drink the English Premier League.
Based over three floors Cheers has enough screens and viewers choice options to ensure that all fans are catered for so basically if Everton are on Fox it’s on in this pub.
Our official venue this pub will always show an Everton game if it’s on, replays are shown on Sundays and if it’s not on the TV when you go in just ask and they’ll put it on, go upstairs and they’ll ensure that the volume is on (Sydney pubs show games with no volume).
A schooner costs $4.20 but if you’re going in on a regular basis make sure that you become a member and get your Cheers card which means that the more drinks you buy the more points you get and those points are redeemable for free beers!
Food is available with specials throughout the week but for around about $10 you can get a good feed.
After visiting Cheers why not go two doors up to the 3 Wise Monkeys for a lively carry on and if looking for a bed stay at the Strand Hotel which offers great deals for people visiting the city.
Open pretty much 24/7 and also has a TAB facility.
North Queensland
Apres Bar, Palm Cove

Now in the far north of tropical Queensland the last thing you would expect to stumble across is an Everton bar, well brace yourselves because in one of the nicest regions in the world it actually exists.
The friendly and inviting atmosphere of Apres has earned them the reputation of being one of North Queensland's premier meeting places, for both locals and visitors. With two exciting locations, either in the heart of the city or beachside Palm Cove, you can meet for a meal, or mingle over a drink and soak up the buzz that defines Apres.
Located on Shield Street, Palm Cove Apres is a perfect bar to chill and watch the match, ask for Mark the scouser who runs the place and check out the EFC memorabilia on the wall!
www.apresbeachbar.com.au
Melbourne, VIC
Charles Dickens Hotel 290 Collins St
The Charles Dickens Tavern is reached via a small arcade off Collins Street. Head down the stairs and all is revealed: a rather large room decorated in wood a la the English pub.
The main feel of the pub is one of conversation - management have gone the no music option. During the day it'll be frequented by city workers, however at night it can get popular with families for dinner, as it's 'kids friendly'. In fact, 'friendly' is probably best the overall way management would like to see themselves, as they frown on lager louts and encourage responsible drinking.
But that all goes out the window when the football on.
The Charles Dickens is in the know amongst the football fans. A huge big screen is appreciated by all, and on more popular match days the place will fill to an absurd level. In fact, a 24-hour licence ensures matches will be aired live.
A great bar for food and the beer isn't bad value at $6.50 per pint.
Melbourne VIC
Keepers Arms Hotel Cnr Peel St & Queesberry St, Nth Melbourne

A great venue which provides excellent value for money, making it extremely popular with backpackers who stay nearby, although suitable for all who want to have a good time.
Can best be described as a country pub within the city, producing superb food at even better prices and more importantly plenty of big screens to show the games.
Full replays are shown and should you want to call in for a beer after work on a Monday ($6.50 pint) then you'll get to see the Premier League highlight show which starts at 6.30 AEST.
A great place backed up with a lively atmosphere for all games and is open until 5.00 am, get enough of you together and maybe enter the trivia night on a Thursday!
http://www.melbournepubs.com/search?l=en&c=S21&q=keeper's+arms&se=SE1
Gold Coast QLD
Basils Bar Cnr Markeri St & Robina Parkway

Since opening the Basils English Bar has forged a reputation in the area as the place to watch sport or simply have a few drinks with friends.
With over 8 TV's, for all your favourite sporting events. Basils English Bar has boxing, rugby league, rugby union, AFL, soccer, tennis, golf and many other sports live and loud for your viewing pleasure.
- Huge Range of English and Irish Tap Beers
- 8 TV's to watch all the sports action
- English memorabilia
- Fox Sports Live
- Huge Selection of Tap Beers
- Tipping Comps
If all the sport is too much for you to handle then feel free to take advatage of RQ's Bistro and try one of the many beers from the extensive collection of tap beers.
http://mcguireshotels.com.au/rqs_tavern/entertainment.php

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