Tyler Durden
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You ain't gonna believe this pal but lm not far off your corner
You sound like a complicated and interesting man Mr Ender
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You ain't gonna believe this pal but lm not far off your corner
Just starting a Jameson's Special Reserve lovely!I'm on a very irresponsible combination of Buckfast and Jamesons tonight. Probably would've been safer with charlie to be honest!
Only way to be.You sound like a complicated and interesting man Mr Ender(I'm rather drunk by the way).
Only way to be.
Done the early bar finishing the night with my favourite tipple
Good health to yer
Got to have a beer this seasonSlainte pal
All the best to ya![]()
It is big, and it is clever. Only faggots don't enjoy a good slurp. Hic.How much does everyone drink during the season, pre and post match?
I know there are those against the whole, match, drinking, up and down pissing etc, HOWEVER it happens and appears to happen a lot amongst us Blades.
Its not big or clever, however is anyone else's perception of our fans include a following, more than most clubs, who have a liking for the more social side of the game?
Norwich is nice CB but I wouldn't be rushing to Derby town centre it makes Rotherham look like the South of France !I consider it my duty to visit every pub in an away town that is in The Good Beer Guide to spread the United love.
To not do so would just not be cricket.
Best one last year was Northampton. Quite why such an ugly place has got such great boozers is beyond me.
This years ale hotspots of Derby and Norwich being especially looked forward to..
Norwich is nice CB but I wouldn't be rushing to Derby town centre it makes Rotherham look like the South of France !
My eldest brother is also into doing the real ale rounds CB , he and my nephew went a couple of months back , he said the pubs were decent but a few of the clientele had an extra digit on the their hands ! He still says Sheff a lot better on that front obviously a totally impartial view through completely unbiased nor partisan glassesAgreed. However, there is the raging debate in ale circles of which city is the capital of beer, Derby, Norwich or Sheffield. Obviously, we are all biased but I'm keen to see who will make the number 2 or 3 slots. Once you're in the pub, the outside world is always beautiful, including Rotherham!
Which reminds me, must check out the Beer Guide entries for this Friday nights match.
How much does everyone drink during the season, pre and post match?
I know there are those against the whole, match, drinking, up and down pissing etc, HOWEVER it happens and appears to happen a lot amongst us Blades.
Its not big or clever, however is anyone else's perception of our fans include a following, more than most clubs, who have a liking for the more social side of the game?
The first pic is an exact replica of the image I see of my gaff after returning from ' I'm only going out for an early one love , I shouldn't be too late back ' at 1:30 am session ... I can't imagine for the life of me what drew you into the last pub Cerbus ??? .. Was it the homely atmosphere or CAMRA recommendationDepends...
Night matches at home - I don't usually go for a drink before the game, but will have a couple of pints afterwards. Saturday matches.- the opposite really...sometimes meet up with mates and have a couple of pints of finest real ale before the game, (something around 6% with a long hoppy finish that makes me go "ooh") but don't go for a drink afterwards.
Away matches - different matter: This to me is a golden opportunity to do a bit of research on the best pubs in a more unfamiliar area. When I say "best pubs" it's mainly the choice of beer that attracts me, especially if they have beer from local microbreweries and not the ubiquitous fake real ale like Black Sheep and Doombar and all that trash. But it's not only the beer. I may pick out pubs for other reasons - good food, beautiful location, historic or architectural interest. Places like this one for example:
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It's not a particularly great pub for beer, but it is of architectural interest, being severely listed due to subsidence. It's a weird sensation being inside because you can literally roll a coin, (or ball bearing which they have behind the bar) uphill on the window ledge. And after a few minutes of being in there you feel disoriented and that's not to do with the beer.
Or this one...
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Beautiful country pub with rustic features. Including (or used to be including) pre-filled clay pipes with cherry tobacco for a £1. It's like this on the inside...
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Or how about this one?
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Where you can get one of these!
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and no, that's not me by the way...but it is a "Desperate Dan Cow Pie".
It may be that I choose a pub because I like the kind of people that work there, like this...
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But whatever the occasion, whichever the pub, I rarely drink more than a couple of pints, before or after the game.
Depends...
Night matches at home - I don't usually go for a drink before the game, but will have a couple of pints afterwards. Saturday matches.- the opposite really...sometimes meet up with mates and have a couple of pints of finest real ale before the game, (something around 6% with a long hoppy finish that makes me go "ooh") but don't go for a drink afterwards.
Away matches - different matter: This to me is a golden opportunity to do a bit of research on the best pubs in a more unfamiliar area. When I say "best pubs" it's mainly the choice of beer that attracts me, especially if they have beer from local microbreweries and not the ubiquitous fake real ale like Black Sheep and Doombar and all that trash. But it's not only the beer. I may pick out pubs for other reasons - good food, beautiful location, historic or architectural interest. Places like this one for example:
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It's not a particularly great pub for beer, but it is of architectural interest, being severely listed due to subsidence. It's a weird sensation being inside because you can literally roll a coin, (or ball bearing which they have behind the bar) uphill on the window ledge. And after a few minutes of being in there you feel disoriented and that's not to do with the beer.
Or this one...
![]()
Beautiful country pub with rustic features. Including (or used to be including) pre-filled clay pipes with cherry tobacco for a £1. It's like this on the inside...
![]()
Or how about this one?
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Where you can get one of these!
![]()
and no, that's not me by the way...but it is a "Desperate Dan Cow Pie".
It may be that I choose a pub because I like the kind of people that work there, like this...
![]()
But whatever the occasion, whichever the pub, I rarely drink more than a couple of pints, before or after the game.
Spent the whole of last night on an inadvisable combination of Buckfast and Jamesons, and yet here I am having a cuppa, wide awake and raring to go.
I think I might be immortal....
I fancy a cuppa, yorkshire tea...?? Bag in for 5 mins till spoon stands up in it.. im off dahnstairs..
Depends...
Night matches at home - I don't usually go for a drink before the game, but will have a couple of pints afterwards. Saturday matches.- the opposite really...sometimes meet up with mates and have a couple of pints of finest real ale before the game, (something around 6% with a long hoppy finish that makes me go "ooh") but don't go for a drink afterwards.
Away matches - different matter: This to me is a golden opportunity to do a bit of research on the best pubs in a more unfamiliar area. When I say "best pubs" it's mainly the choice of beer that attracts me, especially if they have beer from local microbreweries and not the ubiquitous fake real ale like Black Sheep and Doombar and all that trash. But it's not only the beer. I may pick out pubs for other reasons - good food, beautiful location, historic or architectural interest. Places like this one for example:
![]()
It's not a particularly great pub for beer, but it is of architectural interest, being severely listed due to subsidence. It's a weird sensation being inside because you can literally roll a coin, (or ball bearing which they have behind the bar) uphill on the window ledge. And after a few minutes of being in there you feel disoriented and that's not to do with the beer.
Or this one...
![]()
Beautiful country pub with rustic features. Including (or used to be including) pre-filled clay pipes with cherry tobacco for a £1. It's like this on the inside...
![]()
Or how about this one?
![]()
Where you can get one of these!
![]()
and no, that's not me by the way...but it is a "Desperate Dan Cow Pie".
It may be that I choose a pub because I like the kind of people that work there, like this...
![]()
But whatever the occasion, whichever the pub, I rarely drink more than a couple of pints, before or after the game.

Always had a drink before/after game not bothered in ground , its part of the day , game and working class culture I was brought up on & damn proud of that not ashamed , for all those that don't like this or want to change this go and watch ice hockey or basketball & have a pre match meal at Frankie & Benny's ....personally you can like it or fkg lump it for me , I was probably watching football long before the anti drinking brigade jumped on the band wagon & I'll still be there after the Sky TV bubble has burst.
To add to the discussion, I've proper fell out with booze at the moment, it just makes me feel like shit, gone are the days when I enjoyed a good piss up now I have good few beers and all I want to do is sleep and then the hangovers I now get make it not worth it. I used to be that bloke on the coach with a litre of Jäger & two cans of red bull, just to start the day off! Not anymore, rather have a bottle of water and not feel like shit. I haven't stopped drinking I still like the odd pint, especially on holiday but the last time I got drunk was my wedding night 16 months ago, the Mrs wasn't impressed and I was a hungover mess for the honeymoon journey to the airport.
Don't know if it's an age thing or what but I've just totally fallen out with alcohol, I quit smoking in 2005, I haven't touched owt illegal for 5 years in fact I think I'm now just a boring old bastard.
Ps don't give a shit whatever anyone else does if you want to get bladdered or take drugs or whatever I say good luck old chap!
UTB
I know exactly what you mean. It just doesn't agree with me anymore. As you say, I think it's an age thing. Don't mind the odd pint or glass of wine with a meal but I rarely get proper hammered these days. And I used to...proper fucked.To add to the discussion, I've proper fell out with booze at the moment, it just makes me feel like shit, gone are the days when I enjoyed a good piss up now I have good few beers and all I want to do is sleep and then the hangovers I now get make it not worth it. I used to be that bloke on the coach with a litre of Jäger & two cans of red bull, just to start the day off! Not anymore, rather have a bottle of water and not feel like shit. I haven't stopped drinking I still like the odd pint, especially on holiday but the last time I got drunk was my wedding night 16 months ago, the Mrs wasn't impressed and I was a hungover mess for the honeymoon journey to the airport.
Don't know if it's an age thing or what but I've just totally fallen out with alcohol, I quit smoking in 2005, I haven't touched owt illegal for 5 years in fact I think I'm now just a boring old bastard.
Ps don't give a shit whatever anyone else does if you want to get bladdered or take drugs or whatever I say good luck old chap!
UTB
Think you're rant is a little unwarranted, at the point you posted this not one person has said anything negative about drinking and football. I bet the vast majority who post on here indulge in a good few beverages before, during & after the match.[/QUOT
Oh I better go and stand on the naughty step then .. maybe the comment wasn't aimed at anyone in here maybe it was a generalisation.i don't recall mention names or replying to an individual? . I'm not seeking you or anyone else's approval or disapproval , warranted or unwarranted that's for me to call
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