by bobby1413 » 25 Nov 2016 21:54
by AthleticoSpizz » 25 Nov 2016 22:18
1986 yes (Ray and Patience in charge)bobby1413 I actually love the Blagrave Arms (no ghey)
by ayjaydee » 25 Nov 2016 22:57
AthleticoSpizz1986 yes (Ray and Patience in charge)bobby1413 I actually love the Blagrave Arms (no ghey)
2016 ( some random fudge-nudgers running it) no
by AthleticoSpizz » 25 Nov 2016 23:03
by ayjaydee » 25 Nov 2016 23:25
AthleticoSpizz Hey!
First recognition of Ray and Pay on hna.......great brummies.....went to their sons wedding ( after they had absconded to The Swan Arborfield)
Ran a great house there too......whatever happened to them?
(Can remember the two rooms of the Blags....the pool room being stuck out of the back somewhere before Ray & Pay))
by ayjaydee » 25 Nov 2016 23:27
ayjaydeeAthleticoSpizz Hey!
First recognition of Ray and Pay on hna.......great brummies.....went to their sons wedding ( after they had absconded to The Swan Arborfield)
Ran a great house there too......whatever happened to them?
(Can remember the two rooms of the Blags....the pool room being stuck out of the back somewhere before Ray & Pay))
At the risk of taking this thread totally off topic I was at David's wedding too and spent many a good time at the Swan. If you could get over the accent probably the best landlords in the area. If I recall they went down to the West Country to run a tea room .
by stealthpapes » 26 Nov 2016 11:43
Whore Jackie Noticed that the Reading Railway Club (in between the Three Guineas and Greyfriar) has a poster outside welcoming RFC and LI fans. No idea how busy they get and what their policy on away fans is.
by Slater1993 » 01 Dec 2016 13:52
No Fixed AbodeSlater1993No Fixed Abode
The Gateway and Greyfriar are away fan friendly I believe. Turn right out of the station and head down the hill. You can't miss either. The Gateway does better beer though.
You must be joking....
No. Any decent pub does a good selection of generic beers plus a few real ales for the ale types. Catering for everyone if you will. The Greyfriar, and believe me, I've been in about a dozen times now, not once have I had a beer that tasted good. "Oh you like Guinness do you?" "Try our Vanilla Stout, you'll love it". It was categorically one of the worst stouts I've ever had. It was like a pint of Guinness, left for 5 years, with a hint of drip trays from off beer added to it.
by Mr.Swainey » 01 Dec 2016 18:36
by bobby1413 » 01 Dec 2016 18:39
Mr.Swainey Nothing held a light to the Coopers, some great days were had in there.
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