BossaI’d forgotten about that one. Can’t remember the name either.
BossaI’d forgotten about that one. Can’t remember the name either.
Soulsbys back pocket get heavily lined when he sold that land to the DMUMade a feature
My mate who opened R Bar, was always into his music Fleckney, he used to DJ at Charlies Bar he also was manager at Legends and worked a few doors before he became super rich. Still goes most games as well.I always liked R Bar in the early 00s. Always packed with excellent music.
Always had pleasant atmosphere- not full of pretentious people like many bars around at that timeMy mate who opened R Bar, was always into his music Fleckney, he used to DJ at Charlies Bar he also was manager at Legends and worked a few doors before he became super rich. Still goes most games as well.
wouldn't let me in once because l was too pretentious ! it sounder like "too drunk" but I'm knew he meant "pretentious" !!!!Always had pleasant atmosphere- not full of pretentious people like many bars around at that time
Yes it was,The Black Boy was a decent boozer back in the day.
Was the Dirty Duck, the old Kings Head/Wyvern? Another good pub that is now a supermarket.
Always painful to see the Charlotte is now a shop...
His catchphrase was Its in the bag. Hes 72 now alive and well living in Drogheda on the banks of the Boyne which pleases him no end. Mac did you know John O KeefeVPR!!
we used to think he was shouting some sort of sectarian bollocks.
His catchphrase was Its in the bag. Hes 72 now alive and well living in Drogheda on the banks of the Boyne which pleases him no end. Mac did you know John O Keefe
Stroll on , so we have moved to the Queen Vic then, dear John was a wonderful friend of mine died far to young, I was in a position to "supposedly" go to the game with so he could take his nephew in my place.His catchphrase was Its in the bag. Hes 72 now alive and well living in Drogheda on the banks of the Boyne which pleases him no end. Mac did you know John O Keefe
l knew John O'Keefe Gerry, had his own little plumbing supply business out to the Queen Vic, so they say. Used to sit with him the East stand for a bit.Stroll on , so we have moved to the Queen Vic then, dear John was a wonderful friend of mine died far to young, I was in a position to "supposedly" go to the game with so he could take his nephew in my place.
He had and he was a top bloke died of poisoning himself with drink, actually died here in Ireland, and was buried the day we played Everton at home.l knew John O'Keefe Gerry, had his own little plumbing supply business out to the Queen Vic, so they say. Used to sit with him the East stand for a bit.
Stroll on , so we have moved to the Queen Vic then, dear John was a wonderful friend of mine died far to young, I was in a position to "supposedly" go to the game with so he could take his nephew in my place.