Dublin Gooners Pub?

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gibbo wrote: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
Story, Gibbo. Welcome back bud. All well this end. Forum has a few too many muck savages ( :wink: ) on at the mo. Good to have another Dub back!! 8)

cue rage from corkbarry and son!! :wink:

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You can get a GREAT pint of guinness in a little pub called Mulligans, bit of a spit and sawdust pub not best for watching the game, but they serve a damn good pint of the black stuff.

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northbankbren wrote:You can get a GREAT pint of guinness in a little pub called Mulligans, bit of a spit and sawdust pub not best for watching the game, but they serve a damn good pint of the black stuff.

The welcome in there is not the greatest for those who speak with an English accent.

Dublin is a fantastic place for a weekend away. A great time to be had by all and no mistake.

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thanks db10

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dublins a shithole :wink: for a good weekend go to cork or galway 8)

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REBEL GOONER wrote:dublins a shithole :wink: for a good weekend go to cork or galway 8)
A bollocking for Mr. " DB10"? Order 32? Without the George sauce? Guinness on the side? Anyone?? :oops: :oops: :oops:

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SWLGooner wrote:
REBEL GOONER wrote:dublins a shithole :wink: for a good weekend go to cork or galway 8)
A bollocking for Mr. " DB10"? Order 32? Without the George sauce? Guinness on the side? Anyone?? :oops: :oops: :oops:
I do feel strangely bollocked... :wink:

I love Dublin (being a Dub 8) ) but Galway is deffo a better city for a long weekend. The pubs are brilliant and the people don't have that arrogant Dublin attitude that a lot of my fellow Dubs now have because of the strong economy (er... that is now heading gleefully towards shitsville...) :shock:

Cork is still shit though... :wink: :wink: :wink:

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