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Shouldn't that be 'Coloured Gentleman' in these days of political correctness ?Meet you at the Black man for a square go.
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Shouldn't that be 'Coloured Gentleman' in these days of political correctness ?Meet you at the Black man for a square go.
It's the statue that's black - not the man. It's Sir William Pierce and the statue was originally bronze but years of industry and pollution turned it black.Shouldn't that be 'Coloured Gentleman' in these days of political correctness ?
Just asking
Speaking of Boyd. Sky have rapped his knuckles. Nothing more. A fuckin joke.Pie face Boyd widny allow bias or cheating in var. his strict moral code would fight injustice or favouritism
It's the statue that's black - not the man. It's Sir William Pierce and the statue was originally bronze but years of industry and pollution turned it black.
Well, it widnae be the first square go to be seen in that vicinity Shammy. I was down that way about a month back. Had a walk around, went into the PI for a coffee, hoping to maybe meet someone I knew. Didn't happen, so had a dauner from the Cross up Govan Road, past the Black Man, Richard's, The Harmony Bar, The Old Govan Arms, and back down to the Cross. Got to say, it left me with a heavy heart.Meet you at the Black man for a square go.
It's not the same place at all Frank but I can still walk past my Nana's close in Burleigh St, my granny's close in Roseneath St and the close where I was brought up in Luath St. Both my parents came from Govan so I couldn't walk 10 yards without bumping into a family member. I miss that sense of community when no one was better off than anyone else but if someone was in trouble, it got sorted.Well, it widnae be the first square go to be seen in that vicinity Shammy. I was down that way about a month back. Had a walk around, went into the PI for a coffee, hoping to maybe meet someone I knew. Didn't happen, so had a dauner from the Cross up Govan Road, past the Black Man, Richard's, The Harmony Bar, The Old Govan Arms, and back down to the Cross. Got to say, it left me with a heavy heart.
The Govan I knew and loved no longer exists. To think we even had four cinemas at one time. The place was bustling full of life and full of characters. Got wonderful memories of a special place though. Time's a bastard!
Aye, that sense of community was always part of people's lives Shammy. As I said, my memories of growing up in Nethan St are very special to me. Running about in the height of summer wearing wellies because I didn't have shoes. We were all the same , torne arsed kids who had nothing except everything we needed.It's not the same place at all Frank but I can still walk past my Nana's close in Burleigh St, my granny's close in Roseneath St and the close where I was brought up in Luath St. Both my parents came from Govan so I couldn't walk 10 yards without bumping into a family member. I miss that sense of community when no one was better off than anyone else but if someone was in trouble, it got sorted.
We were all fairly poor and yet I didn't know anyone who didn't work, yet folk still malign the unions.Aye, that sense of community was always part of people's lives Shammy. As I said, my memories of growing up in Nethan St are very special to me. Running about in the height of summer wearing wellies because I didn't have shoes. We were all the same , torne arsed kids who had nothing except everything we needed.
Genuinely happy days.
There was a Brighton St in Govan and maybe there was a Brighton bar. There were hundreds of pubs in Govan, maybe Frank will know.Back in the day when we had a big game down south due to the limited ticket allocation supporters buses had to amalgamate. Although I was from the east end my club used to join up with a bus from govan. Iโm not sure if it was called the govan Brighton sc or if that was the name of the pub it left from. Memories slightly hazy due to such good times on it
Memory playing you up Stevie????Remind of the name of this thread
Feck sake Shammy, don't start me on that. We'd be here a' week.We were all fairly poor and yet I didn't know anyone who didn't work, yet folk still malign the unions.
I think we're both cut from the same cheap cloth Frank.Feck sake Shammy, don't start me on that. We'd be here a' week.
Brother and sister in arms.....The Govan Arms.......( that was ma faither's watering hole when it was Donnelly's )I think we're both cut from the same cheap cloth Frank.
My dad wasn't much of a pub man but if he did go then it was usually Donnelly's.Brother and sister in arms.....The Govan Arms.......( that was ma faither's watering hole when it was Donnelly's )
I can just imagine it, Shammy and Frank...............the Govan young team!!Brother and sister in arms.....The Govan Arms.......( that was ma faither's watering hole when it was Donnelly's )
Like Brangelina...................SHANKI can just imagine it, Shammy and Frank...............the Govan young team!!
Our paths may well have crossed Frank.Brother and sister in arms.....The Govan Arms.......( that was ma faither's watering hole when it was Donnelly's )
Maybe Frank could give Matt Riley some tips on how to woo you shammyOur paths may well have crossed Frank.