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Topic Started: 5 Sep 2008, 07:09 PM (431,969 Views)
TotoSchillaci
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1 Oct 2009, 01:41 PM
TotoSchillaci
1 Oct 2009, 01:38 PM
blues x man
1 Oct 2009, 01:26 PM

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Admiral booked out for downstairs already - had some seats left upstairs when i was in on Tuesday. Best to phone and book a table as they can be quite strict on the door.

But upstairs still shows the game, right?
Yeah plenty of tvs as well and will be full - just downstairs is where the band is on afterwards. Seriously though i would phone first (can always cancel later) as a few of my mates found it hard to get in the night of the Dynamo game in Moscow.
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McGinns in Hope St is good fun and a proper Celtic pub.

Was in there for the 1-0 in December.
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the grapes is a decent old boozer on the PRW :thumbsup:
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pablo5
1 Oct 2009, 02:47 PM
McGinns in Hope St is good fun and a proper Celtic pub.

Was in there for the 1-0 in December.

It's rough as hell though. In my old job I walked by it everynight and the clientele sitting outside were a sight to behold.
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Franakamura
2 Oct 2009, 01:08 PM
Where's good to watch the games in Dublin City these days? The old favourite frazers was closed a few years ago then O'sullivans after that closed down, where does one go now?

O'Sullivans for 3 in a row, what a night :clap:
Dublin is a feckin mess to watch the games in these days.

Frazers - Now Murrays - still markets itself as a football pub and will have the game on and will probably have a decent Celtic crowd (I saw a good few hoops coming out of there after the Moscow away match)

O'Sullivans - Closed

The Castle - Closed - I was just talking to the fella that runs the Naomh Padraig and he said it may be open on Sunday (change of ownership at the moment) but there definately won't be a gig on

I was chattin to a Tim at a wedding last weekend and he recommended Cassidys (Good Donegal Pub :thumbsup: ) on Camden Street for the matches.

Also I'd say Quinns in Drumcondra will have a decent crowd for the match

I was a regular in Frazers back in the glory days :rocker: - watch them all from my couch now :davieweir:
Edited by connorj, 2 Oct 2009, 02:49 PM.
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dragor
2 Oct 2009, 10:31 PM
in the new york area till sunday eveing can someone provide details for a celtic supporters club near time square

any help greatly appreciated
There are two CSCs in Manhattan, at The Parlour on 86th and Broadway and at Jack Demsey's on 33d Street between 5th Avenue and Broadway. If you're in Times Square you'll be closer to Demsey's.

Remember the kickoff is at 7:30 AM Sunday morning so get in early. :thumbsup:
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3 Oct 2009, 11:02 AM
Looking for somewhere to watch the huns game on Sunday in Perth, Australia. Many thanks to anyone who can help.
My son arrived in Perth, Australia at the weekend and went along to Perth CSC to watch the game on Sunday. They said it was members only and wouldn't let him join on the day and sent him away. That's the type of hospitality you can expect in Perth if you are ever unfortunate enough to have to deal with those fuds!
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Car*d Bhoy in Dublin
1 Oct 2009, 02:59 PM
the grapes is a decent old boozer on the PRW :thumbsup:
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btw Cbid - Howden's has recently become a Wm.Hill bookies.
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2 Oct 2009, 10:41 PM
dragor
2 Oct 2009, 10:31 PM
in the new york area till sunday eveing can someone provide details for a celtic supporters club near time square

any help greatly appreciated
There are two CSCs in Manhattan, at The Parlour on 86th and Broadway and at Jack Demsey's on 33d Street between 5th Avenue and Broadway. If you're in Times Square you'll be closer to Demsey's.

Remember the kickoff is at 7:30 AM Sunday morning so get in early. :thumbsup:
thanks for the advice

one of the irish pubs piointed me in the direction of jack demseys's also

unfortunately was too wasted (Pacha NYC :) ) from the night before to make it to watch the game

gutted by the scoreline
let them off the hook again..

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jinkyscat
15 Oct 2009, 06:40 PM
I'm going to be in Edinburgh next month so where can i watch a game there near the city centre.
http://www.hweucsc.net/ib.php

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lincolnshire poacher
15 Oct 2009, 10:21 AM
Anyone know of anywhere in Baltimore USA that shows the games?
I don't know of a club in Baltimore. I think the nearest might be DC and Philly. Check on www.nafcsc.com for contact info for the US clubs. :thumbsup:
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connorj
2 Oct 2009, 02:48 PM
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2 Oct 2009, 01:08 PM
Where's good to watch the games in Dublin City these days? The old favourite frazers was closed a few years ago then O'sullivans after that closed down, where does one go now?

O'Sullivans for 3 in a row, what a night :clap:
Dublin is a feckin mess to watch the games in these days.

Frazers - Now Murrays - still markets itself as a football pub and will have the game on and will probably have a decent Celtic crowd (I saw a good few hoops coming out of there after the Moscow away match)

O'Sullivans - Closed

The Castle - Closed - I was just talking to the fella that runs the Naomh Padraig and he said it may be open on Sunday (change of ownership at the moment) but there definately won't be a gig on

I was chattin to a Tim at a wedding last weekend and he recommended Cassidys (Good Donegal Pub :thumbsup: ) on Camden Street for the matches.

Also I'd say Quinns in Drumcondra will have a decent crowd for the match

I was a regular in Frazers back in the glory days :rocker: - watch them all from my couch now :davieweir:
Aye, Frazers back in the day was the place to be. Trying to get a good crowd for a Tic match over here is ridiculous.

I wouldn't have thought Quinns would be any use, pure GAA pub or rugby no?
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connorj
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17 Oct 2009, 11:46 PM
connorj
2 Oct 2009, 02:48 PM
Franakamura
2 Oct 2009, 01:08 PM
Where's good to watch the games in Dublin City these days? The old favourite frazers was closed a few years ago then O'sullivans after that closed down, where does one go now?

O'Sullivans for 3 in a row, what a night :clap:
Dublin is a feckin mess to watch the games in these days.

Frazers - Now Murrays - still markets itself as a football pub and will have the game on and will probably have a decent Celtic crowd (I saw a good few hoops coming out of there after the Moscow away match)

O'Sullivans - Closed

The Castle - Closed - I was just talking to the fella that runs the Naomh Padraig and he said it may be open on Sunday (change of ownership at the moment) but there definately won't be a gig on

I was chattin to a Tim at a wedding last weekend and he recommended Cassidys (Good Donegal Pub :thumbsup: ) on Camden Street for the matches.

Also I'd say Quinns in Drumcondra will have a decent crowd for the match

I was a regular in Frazers back in the glory days :rocker: - watch them all from my couch now :davieweir:
Aye, Frazers back in the day was the place to be. Trying to get a good crowd for a Tic match over here is ridiculous.

I wouldn't have thought Quinns would be any use, pure GAA pub or rugby no?
Manager in Quinns is a big Celtic fan :thumbsup:

I'm hearing that the Players Lounge (owned by Anthony Stokes) is the place to watch sport in Dublin. 7million plasma screens or something :rubeyes:
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18 Oct 2009, 07:37 PM
any pubs in valencia which will show the hamburg game?
wathched the rangers game in st patricks. they have sky so i assume they will have itv4. although for rapid vienna game they showed valencia and fulham games so not holding my breath for this thu
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Finnegans definitely showing it as they had it on list of games they are showing this week when i was there earlier
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connorj
18 Oct 2009, 12:16 PM
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17 Oct 2009, 11:46 PM
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2 Oct 2009, 02:48 PM

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Aye, Frazers back in the day was the place to be. Trying to get a good crowd for a Tic match over here is ridiculous.

I wouldn't have thought Quinns would be any use, pure GAA pub or rugby no?
Manager in Quinns is a big Celtic fan :thumbsup:

I'm hearing that the Players Lounge (owned by Anthony Stokes) is the place to watch sport in Dublin. 7million plasma screens or something :rubeyes:
Is this at Barcode?
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20 Oct 2009, 12:58 PM
connorj
18 Oct 2009, 12:16 PM
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Manager in Quinns is a big Celtic fan :thumbsup:

I'm hearing that the Players Lounge (owned by Anthony Stokes) is the place to watch sport in Dublin. 7million plasma screens or something :rubeyes:
Is this at Barcode?
nah, it's the old Fairview Inn on Fairview Strand - just around the corner from Meaghers (Big Dub GAA pub) :thumbsup:
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scottybhoy
20 Oct 2009, 05:52 PM
heading to london for nfl game on sunday
There's a bunch: I'd recommend the Marquis of Granby (see below link) That's the closest, its a 5min Tube ride on the Central Line to Tottenham court road and a 2min walk from there.

Any probs then PM me.

http://www.kerrydalestreet.com/page/London+Celtic+Supporters
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Going to be in Gdansk on the 2nd of January for the Old Firm...anywhere? I heard that there's a bar on Ul. Piwna but they weren't showing the Arsenal game when I was there in August. Also, will be in Tampere, Finland in Feb and looking for any pub with ESPN. Tried O'Connell's (the massive Irish bar in the centre) but they don't have ESPN because it's apparently too expensive to subscribe to in Finland. Cheers in advance :thumbsup:
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22 Oct 2009, 01:44 AM
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21 Oct 2009, 10:04 PM
Long shot - anything in Michigan? Specifically the Saginaw Bay area?
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:lol: Haw you! Don't you laugh!

I'm now back from my brief few days in Michigan. I didn't find a local CSC. However..... I have now decided that it is my ambition in life to start up my own CSC in Michigan. For this I will need....

A massive stars and stripes flag. This must be at least 200ft by 200ft - to show how patriotic I am. Even though I'm not American. Despite it's size, this flag will be dwarfed by all the other ones in town. It will also need to be housed in a church - preferably belonging to an obscure religion that no-one has heard of before. All members of the CSC will need to have been "deployed" at least half a dozen times. In order to qualify, you will need that unique sand-blasted look of just having returned from Afghanistan or Iraq (which must, must, be pronouned 'Aye-rack' at all times; bonus points for mistakingly calling it 'Aye-ran'). All members must bemoan the demise of the automobile industry. All members must "shotgun" their beer. Preferably this beer must be low-quality shyte - only Bud Light or PBR allowed. A massive recruitment advert for the US Army will be placed directly outside the CSC. The tricolour will be flown outside the club. If anyone asks - it is NOT the Mexican national flag. Damn commies. Rebel music will be allowed. If anyone asks - they are hymns. You're in a chuch afterall. You will correct no-one if they tell you they love Dublin. Even though you're Scottish. And they've never been to Ireland. If people are looking for comparisons, tell them Celtic are every bit as shyte as the Detroit Lions'. Tell them your favourite NFL team is the sadly now defunct franchise 'The Lisbon Lions'. Membership fee will be $50 for the season. 10% discount for military.

Honestly, I don't think I've ever been in a bigger shytehole in all my life. Would be interesting to see if there is a local huns supporters' club there? Widnae surprise me.

"Visit Michigan - it's like the Coventry of America!"
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