Maybe meet up either in one or the other to celebrate staying in the PL after we do the double over ManUre!!![]()
AN and Divot must be reading these boards - http://www.edp24.co.uk/sport/norwic..._a_manchester_premier_league_double_1_4446679!!!

Maybe meet up either in one or the other to celebrate staying in the PL after we do the double over ManUre!!![]()

There's no way we'll loose to them, trust meNo good beating Man U if we loose to Newcastle,
Sunderland and Watford.
No good beating Man U if we loose to Newcastle,
Sunderland and Watford.
There's no way we'll loose to them, trust me![]()
Yes ILD, I'e been in the Swan in Southwold and agree with your recommendation.
Next time you're in the city - give the Black Horse a try - good selection of ales, spotless toilets and hardly a beard or pair of sandals in sight!!!Does very good food too.
OK, the Fat Cat has an unrivalled selection of beers, but they now own the Fat Cat and Canary (aka the Mustard Pot) and not too far from Carrow Road
Maybe meet up either in one or the other to celebrate staying in the PL after we do the double over ManUre!!![]()
So I'll have to shave off my beard and lose the sandals and red socks Eh?

Red socks???? Should be one green and the other one yellow!!!!
Call yourself a fan??
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Yay! When I used to live on Magdalen Road (opposite the Stanley P.H.) it used to be a dive of a place called the Wherry and owned by Whitbread. As well as a brilliant beer range, they have regular live music, wood-fired pizzas, etc and thoroughly deserve their award imoFat Cat Brewery Tap is Norwich's Pub of the year according to CAMRA -


I have bad news for you all! I drank several pints of well hopped ale last night thus adding to the shortage!
Bah!
I got into my local pub (hotel) last night and a new tub of Winter's Storm Force had just gone on.I have bad news for you all! I drank several pints of well hopped ale last night thus adding to the shortage!
Yay! When I used to live on Magdalen Road (opposite the Stanley P.H.) it used to be a dive of a place called the Wherry and owned by Whitbread. As well as a brilliant beer range, they have regular live music, wood-fired pizzas, etc and thoroughly deserve their award imo
Likewise the White Horse at Neatishead, near Horning, which won the rural pub of the year award.
It, too, was a bit down at heel when I visited 4-5 years ago, but they now brew their own beer on site etc.
Well done to them too
http://thewhitehorseinnneatishead.com/
Roughly 2001 - 2004. My flat was next to the old post office, now (yet another) Tesco Express.I used to live on shipstone road. When did you live there?
I used to pass that virtually every day on my way to the Duke of Wellington on Waterloo Rd where I worked for a year and drank before and after that. I used to turn left down Albany road, by the tanning centre. Small worldThere was a computer shop "bit's and pc's" and I lived in the house just down from there.
I got into my local pub (hotel) last night and a new tub of Winter's Storm Force had just gone on.
Absolute nectar. So good in fact that I had three of the little buggers, thereby using up my own - and ILD's hop allowance until at least Friday![]()
Yay! When I used to live on Magdalen Road (opposite the Stanley P.H.) it used to be a dive of a place called the Wherry and owned by Whitbread. As well as a brilliant beer range, they have regular live music, wood-fired pizzas, etc and thoroughly deserve their award imo
Likewise the White Horse at Neatishead, near Horning, which won the rural pub of the year award.
It, too, was a bit down at heel when I visited 4-5 years ago, but they now brew their own beer on site etc.
Well done to them too
http://thewhitehorseinnneatishead.com/
Well, back in those days, I worked at / ran the Branford Arms (RIP, now flats) for about a year.Remember the Wherry very well a mate lived on Silver Road, the beer was fluffin horrible!

Yay! When I used to live on Magdalen Road (opposite the Stanley P.H.) it used to be a dive of a place called the Wherry and owned by Whitbread. As well as a brilliant beer range, they have regular live music, wood-fired pizzas, etc and thoroughly deserve their award imo
Likewise the White Horse at Neatishead, near Horning, which won the rural pub of the year award.
It, too, was a bit down at heel when I visited 4-5 years ago, but they now brew their own beer on site etc.
Well done to them too
http://thewhitehorseinnneatishead.com/
