A trip down memory lane around Manchester....

Probably already answered but the pub on the left on Market St that you went downstairs was the Sportsman's. I was in there the day the Grand National got called void due to a false Start.
The pub where pizza hut is now on Corperation St opposite M&S was Seftons and there was a bar/club above it in the Arndale called Checkpoint Charlie I think.
Just googled it and I was right.
one of my lasting memories of seftons was sitting enjoying a quite lunch time pint when I noticed the bloke who used to go around wearing a bus driver’s uniform and singing in the pubs. He walked past the front door and down to the toilets. A few minutes later he returned with his pants around his knees to ask the bar staff if they had any bog roll.
 
I used to live in Heald Green. Does anyone remember what the pub was called on the corner next to the train station? It's changed now.

Before I moved darn sarf, one of my most vivid memories was a fella walking to the pub on matchday with a huge MCFC flag (blue old club badge type) draped around his shoulders. DMs, flares, scarves around his wrists. 1974ish. That and the pub are indelibly etched into my mind.

I went to a home game not long after that and came home singing 'the referee's a wanker' oblivious to what it meant. Mum wasn't happy.

I also remember a vulcan bomber flying in to land at the airport, Heald Green being on the flightpath, another fantastic sight.

You lot probably won't class that as Manchester, but it's a contribution down memory lane.
 
I used to live in Heald Green. Does anyone remember what the pub was called on the corner next to the train station? It's changed now.

Before I moved darn sarf, one of my most vivid memories was a fella walking to the pub on matchday with a huge MCFC flag (blue old club badge type) draped around his shoulders. DMs, flares, scarves around his wrists. 1974ish. That and the pub are indelibly etched into my mind.

I went to a home game not long after that and came home singing 'the referee's a wanker' oblivious to what it meant. Mum wasn't happy.

I also remember a vulcan bomber flying in to land at the airport, Heald Green being on the flightpath, another fantastic sight.

You lot probably won't class that as Manchester, but it's a contribution down memory lane.
I thought it was called 'The Heald Green'.
 
Pub on Wernerth Low;
Vinegar Vera;
The Kettle Drum and the Bass Drum pubs;
The Packet House, Patricroft;
The Grapes, Patricroft (Holts);
Boddingtons Brewery (and the odour);
Hydes Brewery.

The ceiling in the police control room at Maine Road, someone had smacked his hand through the ceiling and another had written 'Goaaall!' around it with an indelible black marker pen, on reflection, that may have been created by a rag, bugger.

Tommy Ducks?

Henrys

The Music Exchange

Mamelocks closing down sale (must have been on for around twenty years)

A1 Music

yup, Stoneground

Those little alleyways that run from near Bootle Street to Saint Annes square and perhaps further on?

Sitting on the grass outside the Shambles before it was moved for the first time, never mind the second time (I must have been around 8 at the time).

11/9, outside Broadway Gate;

when I was younger, seeing the prows of ships right by the road, Salford (Manchester Docks);

1/9 container berth.

enough for now

Excellent post OP, you bugger. I'm missing the place more than ever now!
I spent a lot of time in Music Exchange and A1. Great days.
 
one of my lasting memories of seftons was sitting enjoying a quite lunch time pint when I noticed the bloke who used to go around wearing a bus driver’s uniform and singing in the pubs. He walked past the front door and down to the toilets. A few minutes later he returned with his pants around his knees to ask the bar staff if they had any bog roll.
Haha, I remember him, prob around early 90's, pretty sure he was called Anthony, old brown bus drivers uniform quite a character. Was often around the shambles pubs.
 

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