The Living Room, Cathal Brugha Street. Usually have 9-10 different matches on around that time on the Saturday. Although Chaplin's will probably have it on all the same.I have e-mailed chaplains say they have sky only
Anywhere else ? I have googled it only appears to advertise scheduled prem league games
How long are you there for, Michael. I'm there for the West Ham game. Aguero 93.20 has given me a couple of bar options.in Temple bar this weekend anyone know if the game will be shown anywhere considering it's a 3-00pm and FA Cup usually difficult to get a stream
Do they've a dodgy satellite box? Used to go there for comedy gigs, always liked the place.Happeny bridge inn....
Used to have live matches on...was my local for a few years before the crash...great cellophane wrapped toasties,Do they've a dodgy satellite box? Used to go there for comedy gigs, always liked the place.
Am down that way for a meeting tomorrow, think I know one of the bar staff, might stick my head in at lunchtime and ask what matches they show.Used to have live matches on...was my local for a few years before the crash...great cellophane wrapped toasties,
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Just Friday-Sat Karen flys out tomorrow with workHow long are you there for, Michael. I'm there for the West Ham game. Aguero 93.20 has given me a couple of bar options.
Tried that last night not got it recommended I go to the woodshed across the riverDo they've a dodgy satellite box? Used to go there for comedy gigs, always liked the place.
Some places in Temple Bar push up prices through the night, though I'd drunk that much I didn't care when I was last there, it's a great area. Quays Bar especially is brilliant with the two lads (and sometime girl) on that cycled the area performing at different times.Temple Bar? Bloody hell; bring a second wallet. Dublin is pricey, and that area of it is pricier again. It's a tourist magnet, and they cash in. Oh yeah; they also have lots of stag and hen parties swooping in at the weekend. Though it mightn't be too bad at that time in the afternoon. Enjoy it though; it's supposed to be good craic, as they say over here!
Borough in Manchester (Irish parents) , and spent my first 19 years in Moss Side and, later, Longsight. I'm what's referred to as a" plastic paddy" over here.Some places in Temple Bar push up prices through the night, though I'd drunk that much I didn't care when I was last there, it's a great area. Quays Bar especially is brilliant with the two lads (and sometime girl) on that cycled the area performing at different times.
Apparently you nicked that word from us northern British, respelled it in Irish to be used in English I saw not long ago and it winds up several Irish academics. Ours being crack - "whats the crack?"
No streams back here either so BBC Manchester the best bet. Enjoy the Guinness anyway.Anyway there's no bloody streams
Thus watching the game via someone's phone who's there
Sat in the Bad Ass bar
Ah sorry.Borough in Manchester (Irish parents) , and spent my first 19 years in Moss Side and, later, Longsight. I'm what's referred to as a" plastic paddy" over here.
No need to apologise. Never noticed that "borough" in my earlier post, and I haven't got a clue how it got there. Should have read "born". Sorry.Ah sorry.
I bet they don't refer to Phil Lynott or the Gallaghers as that - Phil being an Irish Manc 4 or 5.