Dublin Gooners Pub?

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Dublin Gooners Pub?

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i'm gonna to Ireland...do you know some good pubs to enjoy the match next week against rovers? thank you very much...

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asking the irish lads if they know any good pubs...

the words needle and haystack do not spring to mind here...

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by the way, it's a fairly big country. any specific area might narrow it down a bit

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gooner.ed I think the clue was in the title, Dublin :lol:

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Wayno wrote:gooner.ed I think the clue was in the title, Dublin :lol:

oh dear. it has been a long day here at gooner towers.... :smiley_office:

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Post by gibbo »

benglenton

any where in the city will be showing the games))
temple bar is where the main pubs are

but katies cottage pub amiens st in the city centre about 10 mins walk from temple bar)

is where the dublin arsenal supporters club meet there
at least you will be with you fellow gunners

enjoy dublin!!!

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that pub is down by the bus station so anyoe will give you directions

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thanks to everyone!

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hugh jardon wrote:Try the following boozers - all very friendly

The Front Lounge, Parliament Street

The George, South Great George's Street

The Globe, South Great George's Street

Hope this helps
the george is a gay bar by the way :lol:

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DONT drop ya loose change then :D

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Alright mate. Katies Cottage is where the "official" Dublin supporters club meet but the guy that runs them (or used to anyway) is a knob. Most pubs in most areas of Dublin would have the match on and there would be a few Gooners in them. Dublin has a few very dodgy areas. Just avoid any pubs in Sherrif street, the Parnell Square area, Abbey street, Summerhill and The Liberties. There can be trouble in those areas; to put it lightly... :wink:

Also, beware; the George is indeed a gay bar... nothing against our bottom obsessed friends but if it ain't your cup of tea then I'd avoid it.

The Temple Bar area is safe enough and well policed because of the tourists but you might have to re-mortgage your house to afford an evening out there!! :wink: :wink:

And welcome back Gibbo! Where did you bollock off to buddy??? :wink:

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story DB10

I AM A BIT LIKE PAUL DANIELS "now u see me now u dont"

ah no just with work kids etc hard to sit down and put the old PC on
how the form with ya!!!!


benleton
alse few good pubs of grafton st if u want to watch the matches.
bit pricy mind you


also if you fancy to go to bray co wicklow (train journey away about 30min on the dart. the wiclow supporters club meets there n the strand pub.bray good spot for a pint out by the sea (ireland version of blackpool!


enjoy dublin

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REBEL GOONER wrote:
hugh jardon wrote:Try the following boozers - all very friendly

The Front Lounge, Parliament Street

The George, South Great George's Street

The Globe, South Great George's Street

Hope this helps
the george is a gay bar by the way :lol:

I have a vision of DB10 and Rebel ending up in "the George" like the blue oyster bar in police academy!! cue the music... :lol:

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Charlie! Charlie! wrote:
REBEL GOONER wrote:
hugh jardon wrote:Try the following boozers - all very friendly

The Front Lounge, Parliament Street

The George, South Great George's Street

The Globe, South Great George's Street

Hope this helps
the george is a gay bar by the way :lol:

I have a vision of DB10 and Rebel ending up in "the George" like the blue oyster bar in police academy!! cue the music... :lol:
HaHa!! :lol: :lol: :lol:

Quality, sir! 8)

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