DD said:The entire estate and crappy 1960s hovels like the Manchester and the Corner Shop could get flattened too for all I care. It's a God forsaken area.
People who don't support our club look at me like I'm strange when I say that the area Maine Road was in is positively upmarket in comparison to where we are now.
mike o said:DD said:The entire estate and crappy 1960s hovels like the Manchester and the Corner Shop could get flattened too for all I care. It's a God forsaken area.
People who don't support our club look at me like I'm strange when I say that the area Maine Road was in is positively upmarket in comparison to where we are now.
Hopefully we'll move out to Alderly Edge and you wont have to put up with the frightful riff-raff who put a stain on the area surrounding the clubs home.
Prawn buttys anyone?
mike o said:DD said:The entire estate and crappy 1960s hovels like the Manchester and the Corner Shop could get flattened too for all I care. It's a God forsaken area.
People who don't support our club look at me like I'm strange when I say that the area Maine Road was in is positively upmarket in comparison to where we are now.
Hopefully we'll move out to Alderly Edge and you wont have to put up with the frightful riff-raff who put a stain on the area surrounding the clubs home.
Prawn buttys anyone?
LongsightM13 said:The Op is on a wind up. But it can't be denied that there were much better pubs around Maine Road, and more of them. The Birch Villa/Hardy's, the Clarence, the Gardeners, the Parkside, the Lord Lyon etc
bannblue said:Too many people in it for my liking.too noisy and I would much prefer Mitchells any day.
Ha! What do you mean? The place had 'character'...Danny Hoekman said:LongsightM13 said:The Op is on a wind up. But it can't be denied that there were much better pubs around Maine Road, and more of them. The Birch Villa/Hardy's, the Clarence, the Gardeners, the Parkside, the Lord Lyon etc
You're stretching it a bit with The Lord Lyon!!!!!