Pubs in the city centre on Sunday

Halfpenny

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Anyone give me any pointers as to where to go in the city centre (other than the ground) to watch the match on Sunday? Would rather not watch with the 'can't get a ticket reds'.
 
It's said every year that the pubs will be shut but never are in my experience, I've been in the lass o'gowry for the last couple and it's been decent with both blues and reds. I'm going to city square this time around and then town later.
 
Think we're going to walkabout, mixture of blues (upstairs bar), & reds (downstairs bar). know some1 who's been to last 3 o/t derby's there, good atmosphere, & no trouble.
P.S, Heard from a good source that all city centre bars will not let anybody in with football shirts in for 2 hrs after the final whistle.
 
quinny's disco pants said:
Think we're going to walkabout, mixture of blues (upstairs bar), & reds (downstairs bar). know some1 who's been to last 3 o/t derby's there, good atmosphere, & no trouble.
P.S, Heard from a good source that all city centre bars will not let anybody in with football shirts in for 2 hrs after the final whistle.

Lads in football shirts are the least likely to cause trouble.

Lads in shirts are usually gimpy, student types or over 40s who should know better and are generally an embarrassment.
 
warpig said:
theres one, i think its called the bishops blaze. big blue pub. give it a try.

Yeah, been in there loads of times on derby day getting Blue Moon started
 
I always go there with my big blue flag wrapped round me, goes down a storm. Everytime I get told I'm the first person to ever do that...I never believe the cunts!
 

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