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max power
18/08/2004, 3:28 PM
i know its Readings home ground, but its also London-Irish home ground too,

i've been invited over by London-Irish for a game this season and was wondering has anyone been to the ground, i was on the web site and it looks very impressive.

Peadar
18/08/2004, 3:32 PM
was wondering has anyone been to the ground.

Ha ha ya Lánger, I lived there for 4 weeks.
Yes, in the Madejski.
It's the dogs doodies!
Hotel is over priced though and the food is patronising.
Give me a shout if you're coming over.

max power
18/08/2004, 3:34 PM
i'll be over before christmas i hope, conor o'shea invited me over and promised a good weekend so, i'm up for it.....if pauro hasn't rowed home by that stage he will be attendance as well.

Pat O' Banton
18/08/2004, 3:42 PM
Far and away the best of the out of town grounds that have sprung up since Justice Taylor did his hachette job on grounds in Britain. Handy to get to and actually you really can create a decent noise in the place.

max power
18/08/2004, 3:44 PM
all going well i'll be too drunk to notice any noise :D

Peadar
18/08/2004, 3:45 PM
Handy to get to and actually you really can create a decent noise in the place.

I've heard that it's a totally different atmosphere for the rugby but still good craic. Callaghan's Oirish Bar at the Holiday Inn on Imperial Way is the closest pub from what I can see.

Do I know Conor?

Pat O' Banton
18/08/2004, 3:48 PM
...or the Whitley Tavern :eek: :eek: :eek:

max power
18/08/2004, 3:50 PM
Conor is their director of rugby and a former Irish player.

if we get a gang together it could be a good weekend, the Mcmanus brothers ( Elvis Costellos family ) play in the ground as well so there is normally a great session after the game from what i hear.

could be an idea when the season is over.

Peadar
18/08/2004, 3:52 PM
...or the Whitley Tavern :eek: :eek: :eek:
I couldn't find that place.
After surviving The Grapes in Glasgow I was ready for another challenge :D

The Engineers Arms with its boarded up windows.


the Mcmanus brothers ( Elvis Costellos family ) play in the ground as well.

In the Jazz club?

max power
18/08/2004, 4:04 PM
eh don't know. i must e mail the lead singer and find out, lovely guys, great band....quality covers and a nice sound from their own material....

max power
18/08/2004, 4:38 PM
well do you want me to talk about djing with rio ferdinard at stephan mcphils wedding or having a drink with julia roberts in the chocolate bar or or maybe playing sherades with andra corr in reynards....... :cool:

i'm a man in demand conor :D

pm me for a booking ;)

liam88
18/08/2004, 4:41 PM
My brother lives just up the road so I pop into Reading a fair bit; Went to Madejski last season to see Australia vs Jamaica-just for a bit of craic. Great stadium-no pillars to get in your way or anything, really nice seats well covered, nice bar etc.
From ma bros last house (he's at uni so moves around Reading) you could see it from the upstairs window-really impressive site!
It's well worth catching the train up because they run busses from just across the road from the station (signposted), right up to the enterance to the stadium and back again after the match-£2 return :) also traffic is terrible when there is a game on.
Activly folllow London Irish along with Munster of course so it was well lucky my bro moving there!
For a drink after i'd recommened the Irish bar right next to the station-can't for the life of me remember what's it called though!
Sure it's an Oirish bar and drinks are a we bit expensive but they show every London Irish game there and is packed on matchdays.
there's another bar in town, O'Neils I think it is-I'm not to good with the names.
Few months back we got chucked out of one (not an Irish bar) on the outskirts of town for singing rebel songs! :D

max power
18/08/2004, 4:56 PM
na part of the job, conor. :cool:

i play in reynards a bit and those clowns are just normal customers to me.

btw are you jealous cause the wife won't let ya go with us :D

max power
19/08/2004, 12:45 AM
still doesn't mean you have permission to go with us :D

Peadar
19/08/2004, 8:30 AM
For a drink after i'd recommened the Irish bar right next to the station-can't for the life of me remember what's it called though!

The Three Guineas


there's another bar in town, O'Neils I think it is-I'm not to good with the names.


Scruffy Murphys?

In my opinion some of these bars should be avoided.

liam88
19/08/2004, 11:47 AM
Scruffy Murphys?

Nah it wernt' Scruffy's-will aask ma bro when I next speak to him. There used to be a Scruff Murphy's round here (Guildford) and a long time back it was run by Irish and had a good Irish crowd-lost that a long time back and evntually became 'The Brittania'-file that in the irony section :rolleyes:
Saw a few Irish blokes round here looking for it and we told them it was called the Brittania now-"Why the f**k, f**kin Brittania, f**kin brits" :D



In my opinion some of these bars should be avoided.
Quite possibly-specially as the Three Guineas will have ya re-morgagin your house after a copuple of pints :D
Just they draw a good crowd during London Irish games that's all :D Nice atmosphere!

Murph
02/09/2004, 3:44 PM
The Mc Manus Brothers are good lads alright. I used to drink pints with them in the Thre Kings in Twickenham after games when LI were at the Stoop!! Max if you have a contact for them can you find out where abouts they're gigging now!!
Also another act that used to play with them was Peter Coughlan and Hungry Grass, he had some voice on him that Coughlan.

max power
02/09/2004, 3:46 PM
i'll pop ronan an e mail and ask him, i'll pm you his reply.......should be over when the el season is over....looking forward to it

Murph
02/09/2004, 3:51 PM
Cheers for that Mate !!