Cheers Ted. I went for 1 pint beforehand (that's a first for the first match of the season) - deffo getting old. I heard that 30 Brighton turned up at White Hart and there was a bit of a do. Deary me, what is the world coming to when Brighton turn up with a mob in Leeds. I think they missed the boat , 30 years too late. Never mind I bet it made them feel good, even when they were being chased down the hill to the ground. I think after the incident down at their place when they attacked a pub full of Leeds and Saturday's feeble attempt they may get a shock one of these days but I suspect nobody can be bothered anymore. Rich
________________________________ From: Ted <[email protected]> To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, 5 August 2013, 14:05 Subject: Re: [LU] Brighton Spot on report Rich, agree with it all. What a great day! For once in years there was a buzz, and feeling of optimism, not only in the ground but before and after round town too. Bates gone, sun shining, first game of the season, one-nil down and a win with a last minute goal - it doesn't get much better than that! After the match, due to being a nice day (and massive queues for buses), we decided to wander back from the ground into town. We thought (mistakingly as it turned out) that we'd have a few pints in Holbeck before getting to town. Holbeck - never the greatest place for a drink but definitely not now!!! Brittania - boarded up. Old Spotted Cow - burnt out (sometime ago I think) Bull's Head - boarded up. King's Arms - now looks like offices! So, on to town via The Commercial. The Commercial (Marshall St): pretty crap boozer but at least it was made better by being served by the legend (regardless of his Bates associations) - Peter Lorimer. Even now at 50 odd I'm still a bit starstruck. (He scored 2 goals on my first ever visit to Elland Road, Feb 1968 vs West Ham) On towards town past the old impressive Temple Works Mill further down Marshall Street... Once on Water Lane we came across a few pubs I didn't even know existed - all with decent sized beer gardens - just the job on a sunny post-match Saturday: Cross Keys - free house serving guest beers and Kirkstall Brewery ales. Excellent A few yards further on, The Midnight Bell - Leeds brewery - absolutely top form Leeds Pale, for me, the new Tetleys! Towards Granary Wharf, Pour Street (see what they did there?!) Guest beers and WharfeBank Brewery. A couple more sat in the sun with a few Cajun Chicken Wings before heading over the river to The Hop (got a bit too popular now for old folk like me - it was far too busy at the bar!) I fully recommend the walk - we'll be certainly doing it again (weather permitting!) Things then went back to basics after The Hop when we went in Prince of Wales, Spencers and the bar in station!! Altogether a brilliant day. If there are any more undecided people out there - get back to Elland Road!!!! Ted H _______________________________________________ Leedslist mailing list Info and options: http://mailman.greennet.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/leedslist To unsubscribe, email [email protected] MARCHING ON TOGETHER _______________________________________________ Leedslist mailing list Info and options: http://mailman.greennet.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/leedslist To unsubscribe, email [email protected] MARCHING ON TOGETHER
