Mates over from NZ and is unfortunately of the jambo persuasion. Would be good to see the game with him but what's a central and relatively neutral bar to do so? He'll have some family that aren't all that fussed with him too.
I was thinking phoenix but is that still showing games after its posh makeover?
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07-08-2022 01:14 AM #1
Central and neutral pub for Derby
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07-08-2022 07:34 AM #4
Show them the cultural experience of a visit to Shandwicks, a must see during the festival (probably be some interesting free acts on show). 😉
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07-08-2022 07:36 AM #5
In my experience there’s never any way of knowing how ‘neutral’ a city centre bar is, as long as it’s showing the game it can get engulfed by fans of either side at any given day. You mentioned the phoenix, I’d say the Broughton street area is more likely to be Hibs but who knows really.
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07-08-2022 08:09 AM #7
Mathers West end.
Hibs.nets negative posting legend and unofficial ticket agent.
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07-08-2022 08:15 AM #8
Joseph Pearce might be a good shout if you’re going to the game together?
"...when Hibs won the Scottish Cup final and that celebration, Sunshine on Leith? I don’t think there’s a better football celebration ever in the game.”
Sir Alex Ferguson
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07-08-2022 08:20 AM #9
The Fox and Faun at the West End will be ok as long as no colours on show. Great staff too.
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07-08-2022 09:05 AM #10
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Harp and Castle is pretty neutral I've heard. I'm sure your pal will be made to feel welcome in there!
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