It's easy to find a boozer to watch the football - but what about the Rugger?
Where is the nearest bozer where you can catch a game and where is the best...or do you really have to travel...
Rugby Union Live In Your Local?
hi clown
in the past i have ususally had to negotiate with friendly bar staff, to put rugby on.
failing that, the best thing to do is go to your local rugby club, and see if they are showing the games (there are a few around the copers cope road area - the old natwest sports club, and hsbc too) in their respective bars.
to my shame, i took the murdoch shilling, so if there is nothing of any importance on the two thousand kids channels, my boy lets me watch the rugby.
in the past i have ususally had to negotiate with friendly bar staff, to put rugby on.
failing that, the best thing to do is go to your local rugby club, and see if they are showing the games (there are a few around the copers cope road area - the old natwest sports club, and hsbc too) in their respective bars.
to my shame, i took the murdoch shilling, so if there is nothing of any importance on the two thousand kids channels, my boy lets me watch the rugby.
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Re: Rugby Union Live In Your Local?
Following a desperate search two weeks ago for the Australia game I discovered that the Bricklayer's Arms and the Railway Telegraph are seemingly the only two in the area, and they both show international matches, as well as Six Nations.The Clown wrote:Where is the nearest bozer where you can catch a game and where is the best...or do you really have to travel...
I went to the Bricklayers - decent atmosphere.