We stop to enjoy @maureenspiemash in a historic gem. Thank you to the wonderful landlord & staff who make this pub so special. 🎙 @VinnieSull1van 🎥 @ChelseaDan5 🎞 @_GlennTeale
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@tonypaul32058 ай бұрын
As a Chelsea fan, I actually appreciate these pubs, your trying your best for all Londoners to keep traditions going, not all us Chelsea supporters are prawn sandwich lovers.
@TheWESTSIDE19678 ай бұрын
True 👏👏👏⚒
@markrobinson13698 ай бұрын
I went to the bridge earlier in the season, they do smoked salmon to!! LTFC
@paulmelton8669 Жыл бұрын
There's a brilliant atmosphere in there when there's a big match on the telly.
@pooooornopigeon8 ай бұрын
I used to drink in here.
@richpierce59339 ай бұрын
Loads of these in Norfolk !
@TheWESTSIDE19678 ай бұрын
Shame the pub like most now has been gutted out & refreshed but not sticking to it's original decor Victorian style, As a painter with 38yrs exp i would love to transform these pubs back to it's original, lost it's soul
@jjfrom2814 Жыл бұрын
Liqueur vinegar and pepper 👍🏼
@Froggen888 ай бұрын
I saw the wold cup match where Christian Eriksen had his heart attack in there
@BoneStar Жыл бұрын
With you on the gravy heads concerning pie mash but do remind your camera man that it wasn't many moons ago that he wouldn't have anything else on his pie mash, and worse than that a person very close to you actually insists that tge American tourist pie shop that goes under the name of Goddards is the best pie in London, surely Vinnie you must agree that he stick to smoking brisket of beef as I've had it on good authority that he is the daddy when it comes to that 😂😂😂
@vinniesullivan7977 Жыл бұрын
I genuinely do not rate Greenwich Goddards. If he says it's the best this truly enrages me and yes let him stick to ribs or whatever, the sacred dish of P&M is ours and I'm just fine with that
@BoneStar Жыл бұрын
@@vinniesullivan7977 Not international quisine and last time quite a few years ago they had the gore to sell chicken and ham pies in Goddards and him being from where he is, no excuses, especially as he had the pleasure of that old pie shop in Rathbone Market and as for the camera man regardless of being a brother of football tribes, tell him he'll never be forgiven for having gravy on his pies regardless of him seeing the light.... Anyway brother up the O's championies, E10 forever regardless of the piss hole it's become 🤣💙
@somethinglikeanonymous17738 ай бұрын
If you don’t enjoy a drink in a pub then you are not British.
@alangood8190 Жыл бұрын
Which raises the perennial question, should 'Let 'em Come' be changed from 'we've had our jellied-eels', which is an inaccurate and lazy stereotype, to 'we've had our double double' (double pie and double mash) which is factually more accurate? ;-)
@TheWESTSIDE19679 ай бұрын
No because that was the main thing to eat back then & im WEST HAM ⚒
@alangood81909 ай бұрын
@@TheWESTSIDE1967 Welcome. Further evidence Isla Caton bought our two clubs closer together than ever before and let's hope it continues. Cancer has no colours. Rest in peace little one.
@TheWESTSIDE19679 ай бұрын
@@alangood8190 have no hate for millwall & being a former East End club they would of been my choice if not WEST HAM as the similarities are endless, we're the same & unlike your other London clubs, it's the working class roots & a bit rougher & tougher than the rest 👍⚒
@alangood81909 ай бұрын
@@TheWESTSIDE1967 Ain't that the truth.👍😉🙂 Now that you've settled in what do you think of the London Stadium as your new ground? The football community, not just Millwall, thought it would be a massive mistake on your part for a whole host of reasons. The Boleyn Ground was yours and had character, it was your spiritual home, whereas with this place you're more like sitting tenants. The stadium wasn't designed to be a football stadium and it seems everything is a compromise as a result so by now I imagine you either love the place or hate it. Double the capacity and cheaper seats is a massive advantage but do the disadvantages outweigh the advantages?
@TheWESTSIDE19679 ай бұрын
@@alangood8190 As you know moving from the old Den, never easy although you still have a proper old skool stadium compared to ours, when opposition team coaches would make there way to the Boleyn they would of been given a torrid time en route & by the time they entered the cauldron of the tight stadium most had bottled it already, like with you the whole area comes out to welcome you 😉 & being a rival fan never easy, i saw enough as a young fan to prove that, tbh Boleyn & surrounding area, upton park station could never handle an increase in capacity as it came to a standstill as it was, they could of gone to 45/ 50,000 but not big enough as you see now with 62,000, il always have my memories of the old Boleyn & no i don't like where we are, we do need a real football stadium, the trouble is with a rectangle pitch & round or oval stadiums your always far from pitch, it don't work & has to be the same rectangle or square, much improved now but will never be home ⚒