If you were offered one trophy, which would you choose?

LOL

I've been going in there for years. Wouldn't call the staff or clientele pompous at all.

I've been in Gulliver's and sang City songs countless times as well.

Both lovely pubs run by great staff in my experience.

But each to their own.

(wouldn't call Gulliver's lovely before they were taken over by the Castle guys of course..it was full of angry smack heads before then..!)
Spot-on. The Castle is great. It is full of City fans before and after the match but is not a full-on footy pub with SKY TV etc. It also has the best juke box in Manchester and a very mixed crowd of boho music types and old gits like me! I have been going in there since the late 1970s.
 
Spot-on. The Castle is great. It is full of City fans before and after the match but is not a full-on footy pub with SKY TV etc. It also has the best juke box in Manchester and a very mixed crowd of boho music types and old gits like me! I have been going in there since the late 1970s.
If we're talking the Castle on Oldham St it was a City/ Rangers/ Hearts pub back in the day. Great beer Scots lady and her daughters ran it, full of the sort of lads who'd have your back at Elland Rd or the swamp. Not been in it since we left Maine Rd but a great haunt of mine in the 70s and 80s.
 
Premiership for me everyday. Looking forward to going to Bayern and some of the matches are spectacular but the real test is over 38 games. Cups are great but not a real barometer of a side.
 
Same here, they are the lesser of the three red evils, and regarding Arsenal as a cloob,I love what they did with Highbury, preserving the main stand into apartments and the old pitch as gardens. Whereas Maine Road is now tatty housing populated by scallies in Rag tops.
Wash your mouth out !!
 

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