Bloody hell, the Snooty Fox!!!! Used to go in there when I was in my teens. My brother used to date the daughter of the landlady.
Great pub, got a bit rough near the end. Which landlord the place had loads lol.
Bloody hell, the Snooty Fox!!!! Used to go in there when I was in my teens. My brother used to date the daughter of the landlady.
Yeah, it had a good run for a while. I played in the same team as Roger Palmer and Johnny Hart's youngest son Nigel who (through sheer determination) carved himself out a career in the lower leagues with Stockport, Lincoln and Chesterfield amongst others I think.I went to Wilbraham and was a year or two younger than Eric, Clive and Eugene Wilson and of course Alex, but played with them a few times if they were a player short on the odd occasion and the games teacher needed to make up the 11 with someone from a year or two below. The school was a good supplier of talent for the blues in that era !
I think her surname was Leaning, her daughter was called Debbie.Great pub, got a bit rough near the end. Which landlord the place had loads lol.
I think her surname was Leaning, her daughter was called Debbie.
Ha ha, no I went to the high school in Chorlton, which definitely was not posh !Used to love scoring hat-tricks against Wilbraham for Claremont Road.
Wilbraham was the posh Fallowfield school as far as us from Moss Side were concerned!
i for one would imagine i speak for all of us bluemmoners we value your brief but warranted message, good day to you sir.Just wanted to pop in to say John Aldridge is a ****.
Have a good day everyone.
That's a relief. I thought I must be pissed because I didn't understand a word of it.
I bet l wasn't the only one watching that clip and cheering when the pen was saved even though it was umpteen years ago.Great tackle and never a penalty! Just look at his guilty reaction. At least justice was done and the underdogs won the day.
Should never have been a pen, but didnt stop the commentator announcing with some certainty "and thats a penalty" before backtracking to agree with Ian St John.And it wasn't a pen. Defender played the ball and Aldridge fell over him.
My brother may remember some of them, he was more of a regular in there than I was.I saw loads come and go. Russ, Alan, and about three others at least. Barry Catell and Steve Mellor on the door, David James the DJ.
Ha ha, no I went to the high school in Chorlton, which definitely was not posh !
I was in the same year at junior school as Barry Cattell. He had a twin brother John. To say they were a bit rough around the edges was putting it mildly.I saw loads come and go. Russ, Alan, and about three others at least. Barry Catell and Steve Mellor on the door, David James the DJ.
Cheeky get ;)Didn't ever know they had a high school, learn something new every day!
Cheeky get ;)
I went to Chorlton Grammar School which became Chorlton High School but was demolished about 30 years ago.
Changed its name to Oakwood High School in the early 80s. Now called Chorlton High again.Cheeky get ;)
I went to Chorlton Grammar School which became Chorlton High School but was demolished about 30 years ago.
Yes I had forgotten Roger and did Paul Hart go to Chorlton High? ( the old enemy ).Yeah, it had a good run for a while. I played in the same team as Roger Palmer and Johnny Hart's youngest son Nigel who (through sheer determination) carved himself out a career in the lower leagues with Stockport, Lincoln and Chesterfield amongst others I think.
There were 2 high-schools in Chorlton. Chorlton High and the mighty Wilbraham then they merged in later years and as you say became Oakwood for some time !Changed its name to Oakwood High School in the early 80s. Now called Chorlton High again.
How did Roger get to racecourse estate?Yes I had forgotten Roger and did Paul Hart go to Chorlton High? ( the old enemy ).
Can we pay him still, and more?![]()
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Article by Liam Morgan, who i follow on Twitter. States he is an MUFC season ticket holder in his bio. Oh the irony Liam.
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