I once saw a fella walk into the Eagle with a bin bag, waltzed over to this bloke and says "'ere are" and hands it to him. Bloke says "what the ****'s this like?", "it's you're ****ing dog, I told you to keep it in the house and way from me kids"
Must have been in the bar, they were a better class of thug in the lounge and wouldn't have stooped so low.
Haven't read through the thread, but the Eagle and Child in Page Moss, closely followed by the Bow and Arrow (my mates at Eaton Rd nick said they were terrified to go in there, even with dogs and riot shields), the Yew Tree (no longer there -where they filmed a scene from 51st State) and The Bluebell. A pub crawl for the foolhardy, that fearsome foursome, and 'crawl' is the appropriate word. Went into a local here in York a few months after I moved here, and one of my workmates said "You didn't go there did you, it's ****ing mental!" They had a level pool table without one beer stain on it, and not one of the windows were barred. "Mental"... must mean something different here, I tell you.
Oi dovey head, The Boundary was no oasis in the desert, I nearly got a kicking in there from Fiddy when the bellend took a shine to my brand new polaroids and came over with Leroy and said " I'm having your shades ok?" I wasn't gonna argue the toss with the big ****er.
Aigburth is a cross between the haves and the have nots, no doubt a big time farmer was in there with the haves.
I was in a pub in Moss Side with a mate once when two kids walked in and tried to flog us a stolen police Alsatian puppy