Its why a lot ov older people are lonely because the pubs shut and social interaction has stoped for a lot ov them .there making them prisoners in thete own home.the cultures are changing and pushing ours out in my eyes.
That and you get families want to be more involved with the kids there days , family's do alot more now , the weekend ain't just centred around the pub
British ways are being removed along with recreation perhaps we are wise to the system CIC (criminals in charge) we are being replaced by brain washed idol worshippers.
Remember lodge lane and smithdown back in the day.. coach and horses, the grapes, Rob Roy, the dart, the Albany, the mulliner, the Royal Hotel and more all gone.. City is finished mate, too much cultural change!
Cultural change has nothing to do with pubs closing down. Cost of alcohol, smoking ban and drugs being chosen over alcohol. Cheaper to drink at home. Also all our great restaurants serving alcohol attracts people away from traditional pubs.
@@Chris-yb6eh if your not from lodge lane area mate you wouldn’t understand… everything is Muslim and halal now. Everything that closes down then opens up again as something with an Arabic sign. That IS cultural change!
Depends what the poster means by cultural change. I think I can guess. It has played some part but not as much as the reasons you mention, and other reasons, that have impacted on pubs and forced them to close.
The smoking ban was one of the reasons , but the constant taxing of drink is the death knell. Here in Ireland it's the same. Middle class politicians putting extortionate taxes on the pub trade has killed it.
@@jinkylarsson2869 Many reasons, but I think supermarkets and convenience stores selling alcohol cheap and 24/7 has had the biggest impact, that and the price of a pint in a pub.
Brilliant video again Billy. Keep up the good work mate 👍🏻😁 Drive past the old roan weekly & used to drink in it years ago, can’t believe how bad it is inside! Really sad, looks like it will eventually collapse before it’s demolished, sad to see these once great establishments buzzing with people, stories, tales, friends & memories being made… now they are disappearing…😢
I grew up from 1972/79 in the Old Fort Prescott Street. Watched the hospital being built now I'm watching it get knocked down. I remember all the pubs in the area. The 2 Gregsons Wells, The Critereon, The Dart, The Coach and Horses, The Prince of Wales, The Windsor The Falkland Arms. And Tommy Lees😂😂😂
It's the same in Scotland bill mate empty pubs everywhere, watched the movie bout yi mate my path is identical except I was in jail in change mai good to see you come out the other side mate
Hi Billy I met some friends and had a drink in the globe city centre. Lots of beautiful woodwork. First time in there. I couldn't believe how small it was. Saw a plaque apparently it was the place were the first CAMRA beer festival started in 1970's . Also it won an award for the best local community pub. You can't go anywhere without someone knowing you.
Little bit of trivia for you budd, the Roscoe Head Pub , Liverpool City centre is the only Merseyside pub to ever appear in every CAMRA nomination Awards since its inception in 1971
I love the grounded reality of this channel!!! *Retirement took a toll on my finances, but with my involvement in the digital market, $15,000 weekly returns has been life changing. AWESOME GOD* ❤️
I feel sympathy and empathy for our country, low income earners are suffering to survive, and I appreciate Wayne. You've helped my family with your advice. imagine investing $30,000 and receiving $95,460 after 28 days of trading.
Did someone just mention Mr Wayne!? Damn! You just made my day; what a coincidence.. I've worked with him for over 2years and I can tell how good he is
Why doesn't our useless Mayor do something about all this? i can still name every Pub that stood on Wavertree road! there was one on nearly every corner they moved everyone out of the area in the 70s to Netherley and Kirkby and even Runcorn and Skem
@@magnuswalker7957 I agree why do we keep voting them in? I reckon Frank Carlyle would make a great mayor he's passionate about Liverpool and it's history and a true Scouser
True but I think the tories would be even worse. It's horrible. I came home for a visit recently and was shocked the Beehive was gone. That place was always dead busy.
Pubs are closing at a phenomenal rate now not just Liverpool but up and down the country with the cost of living crisis prices for a pint are going up the pub is expensive now most people go to Wetherspoons for a cheap pint
Lived in Marmaduke street for years before we moved down the road to Janet street until they built the new houses along wavertree road and edge lane my granddads local was the weighing machine well over a hundred years old that place. Loved it around there when I was a kid great memories growing up there had mates on Chatsworth estate those were the days . Nice one for this Billy keep up the great work 👍👍
I was born in Maddox St. Went to Broadgreen infants school in the background and love the fact that you are documenting it Bill. Ange & Matty deserve a mention
Good video. Who doesn’t love Joe! Let’s be honest habits have changed from my old man’s days when every single one of these pubs would have been ram packed most nights. Nowadays people will blow all their weekend money on beak and sit off at house parties, or (even sadder) just do drugs on their own
the problem is mate - nobody can really afford to go out and pay the rates now to drink out either... £5.40 a pint now in most boozers or you can get 8 cans for about £8.
@@s1dew1nd3r4 Some can, plenty of people willing to pay 7 or 8 quid for a can of syrups and flavourings AKA as Craft Beer. I think what you find now since Thatcher is a 2 tier working class, those that did okay out of the chaos and those that where thrown under a bus, unemployed and or on low incomes, the latter being the type that used to keep these unpretentious old school boozers going.
@@ronniechambers2555 yeah that could be a valid point (two tier working class) but you cannot deny that paying almost £6 a pint even for someone who "can afford it" when you can pick up X amount of cans for the same price in a shop has helped with the demise - its simple maths.
They would rather fund a phoney war than fix/support our own city’s absolutely disgusting am fae Glasgow & as you seen that’s in disrepair aswell Tc 🙏🏻
Hiya Billy, I found your channel yesterday (20/06/24) and I've subscribed to your channel, I've already subscribed to KC Imageworks and Mr. Drone, you do some good vlogs, its getting like this in Whitehaven with abandoned pubs and business's, its like a ghost town now, this is Choppy in Whitehaven, Cumbria, England
Its all cars, big roads with big dome shopping centres, but with no buses for the oaps means no drinking establishments... With weed becoming cheaper than ale n ciggies...your best nights out now, is a night out at home with your feet up watching the telly.
I live by the glass house and it’s been left for a while like that and there’s scruffs from nearby using it as a rubbish dump now and they’re plonking their household crap in the Cunningham Road side of the pub. Bad Tramps some people.
Going into town these days is more about bars than clubs for ALL ages. The old days of local pub-crawling before going to a club in town are long gone. It's far easier these days to just go into town and crawl around the free-admission bars, than sit in the one dump still open locally before heading to town. The best time to own a boozer in Liverpool was the 70's and 80's when the clientele had nothing better to do than get bladdered, because there was fk all better to do.
i grew up in Botanic rd Edge Hill and it breaks my heart to see The Botanic Pub gone and Botanic Park looking neglected and over grown! even The Durning has closed now that was the last Pub on Wavertree rd. The Top bents is still open but not very often. i was in the Boundary a couple of weeks ago on a Sat night it was rammed! good to see great music as well top DJ . glad something is finally getting done to Littlewoods but why knock the Tower down?
Used to have many great times in the Glass House buzzin in the 80s boss jukie last bev had in there was about 3 years ago sad to see it boarded up now ......👍Billy
The same in Dublin, nearly every place in GB has a twin in Ireland for obvious reasons. It feels like weve all been abandoned. The Facade looks good but the real story is not told. The marginalised are still marginalised. There's a war looming in Europe and call up is not far away.✌️☘️
If someone had of said 20 years ago most pubs will be closed I would have said no chance. Unbelievable the way it is now no local pubs. How has this happened
Amongst many reasons , the demise of industry, and health and safety legislation that put the kibosh on workers going for a lunchtime pint, in fear of getting sacked, sued or not able to get compensation if injured at work in the afternoon etc.
Used to get a lock in back in the day in the Denbigh castle and St Ann's vault in St Ann's Street by the old bill shop following chelsea in the 80s . Sound people curtains drawn lights turned down box on 😂
Round the corner from mine ! There was work going on in the Glass House last year as you can see still has bin chute in window, work just stopped? as it does. 👍
This would be a good opportunity for the scallywag in the area to become entrepreneurs and invest in the community where they made their money. A way of giving back to a place where they took so much from.✌️☘️🇮🇪
Me old fella used to booze regularly in the Glass House in the late 60s when we lived on Edge Lane Drive. So sad to see it like this. A sign of the times.
Used to have a pint in the old roan before we went the paradox up the road.Sports direct now..when the ale went to pricey an the smoking ban happened it closed down all the old school boozers.Too costly to run..
Supposed to be turning the Glass House into a B&B billy which will do so well as it’s on the edge of the city and the end of the M62 so will be good for when the football and other live sports events or music events are on in the city
When I was a kid I was always in them pubs with my old fella. He had a few of them pubs on Wavo years ago. Id just look for a jag outside and knew were he was and who he was with. He had the old coffee house over the road from the weighing machine before it burnt down. Those were the days playing pool and on the fruities.
Just looked up Old Swan and the Technical College I went to in Old Swan has been knocked down and there is a Aldi in it's place, but the Queens Arms on Warbreck Moor near where I lived as a kid is still there but is now the Queens not the Queens Arms,.
Can’t believe what has happened to the Liverpool I was brought up in, I left in 1985. And move to a Essex but it never felt like home. Back in Liverpool I managed the bridge inn now B+M was devastated last time I passed it and it was a building site. Great city but can’t see a way back but the is always hope
Culture has changed as well. Kids don't bother, or aren't bothered about the ale. They are way more health conscious (hence the juice bars, vegan restaurant splurge). Yes, left to rot - but more likely to be down to cultural change than anything else.
Remember the Chatham locally known as the catholic house next door to St Annes church? Full of local characters back in the 90s. Now student accommodation.
The death of the British pub is obvious, it is very difficult for pubs to turn a profit, breweries want too much profit line and force landlords 59 charge 3 4 or 5 quid a pint, weigh up the options and alot of people go to new shiny corner shops (mostly staffed by certain people,) the good days are gone, work on yourself, because you are valued ✌️
All the legendary pubs in Huyton are gone except for the Huyton Park on St John's estate..The Eagle and Child The Quiet Man , The Bluebell , The Hillside , The Bow and Arrow , The Dovey all gone replaced by flats and care homes..The characters the football teams the local community spirit all gone it's a shame.
Same everywere Birkenhead hard to find a pub .loads shut down .smoking ban price of ale .olders scared to drink local because of rats sad state .used to pop bow arra ur side years ago and yew tree
everyone that will meet joe will support him as he is class so pure he is no badness in him at all n in this Shitty world unfortunately its rare to come across people pure like that these days keep being you Joey matey One 💙 👍🏽
Its why a lot ov older people are lonely because the pubs shut and social interaction has stoped for a lot ov them .there making them prisoners in thete own home.the cultures are changing and pushing ours out in my eyes.
That and you get families want to be more involved with the kids there days , family's do alot more now , the weekend ain't just centred around the pub
@@thechunkyone7118 Fair point , but a lot of family friendly pubs did start to spring up in the mid to late 90,s if my memory serves me right 🤔🤔
British ways are being removed along with recreation perhaps we are wise to the system CIC (criminals in charge) we are being replaced by brain washed idol worshippers.
Remember lodge lane and smithdown back in the day.. coach and horses, the grapes, Rob Roy, the dart, the Albany, the mulliner, the Royal Hotel and more all gone.. City is finished mate, too much cultural change!
Buy that for a Dollar 👍👍
Cultural change has nothing to do with pubs closing down. Cost of alcohol, smoking ban and drugs being chosen over alcohol. Cheaper to drink at home. Also all our great restaurants serving alcohol attracts people away from traditional pubs.
That Anderson fella responsible for lot of them fires I bet, I heard he had something to do with Littlewoods one 😂
@@Chris-yb6eh if your not from lodge lane area mate you wouldn’t understand… everything is Muslim and halal now. Everything that closes down then opens up again as something with an Arabic sign. That IS cultural change!
Depends what the poster means by cultural change. I think I can guess. It has played some part but not as much as the reasons you mention, and other reasons, that have impacted on pubs and forced them to close.
Smoking ban killed most of these boozers off, couldn't beat ya local no matter how bad it looked or was lol
The smoking ban was one of the reasons , but the constant taxing of drink is the death knell. Here in Ireland it's the same. Middle class politicians putting extortionate taxes on the pub trade has killed it.
@@jinkylarsson2869 Many reasons, but I think supermarkets and convenience stores selling alcohol cheap and 24/7 has had the biggest impact, that and the price of a pint in a pub.
Smoking covered up punters bo and farts....
Many factors, but that was a big one. I noticed that.
Totally agree smoking ban fucked it up for us two.✌️☘️
Thank you Billy for taking the effort to get out there and show and share ❤
I think its heartbreaking to see all these pubs lying derelict and more closing every day. All the life that went on in them over the years. So sad.
That was my first thought. I'm sure many of our parents, and grandparents frequented these boozers.
All that history, now gone forever.
Brilliant video again Billy. Keep up the good work mate 👍🏻😁
Drive past the old roan weekly & used to drink in it years ago, can’t believe how bad it is inside! Really sad, looks like it will eventually collapse before it’s demolished, sad to see these once great establishments buzzing with people, stories, tales, friends & memories being made… now they are disappearing…😢
Billy,, ive mentioned your channel in my video ,, cheers for the glasgow videos
I grew up from 1972/79 in the Old Fort Prescott Street. Watched the hospital being built now I'm watching it get knocked down. I remember all the pubs in the area. The 2 Gregsons Wells, The Critereon, The Dart, The Coach and Horses, The Prince of Wales, The Windsor The Falkland Arms. And Tommy Lees😂😂😂
Lived in the Criterion 69-76
@JayEFC1969 well we use to be friends and come round to your pub. Do you remember the twins Don and Keith from the Old Fort?.🍺🍺🍺👍
@Ology3121 You're probably thinking of my cousin Michael whose parents had the pub around 1977.
It's the same in Scotland bill mate empty pubs everywhere, watched the movie bout yi mate my path is identical except I was in jail in change mai good to see you come out the other side mate
Hi Billy I met some friends and had a drink in the globe city centre. Lots of beautiful woodwork. First time in there. I couldn't believe how small it was. Saw a plaque apparently it was the place were the first CAMRA beer festival started in 1970's . Also it won an award for the best local community pub. You can't go anywhere without someone knowing you.
Little bit of trivia for you budd, the Roscoe Head Pub , Liverpool City centre
is the only Merseyside pub to ever appear in every CAMRA nomination Awards since its inception in 1971
I love the grounded reality of this channel!!!
*Retirement took a toll on my finances, but with my involvement in the digital market, $15,000 weekly returns has been life changing. AWESOME GOD* ❤️
I feel sympathy and empathy for our country, low income earners are suffering to survive, and I appreciate Wayne. You've helped my family with your advice. imagine investing $30,000 and receiving $95,460 after 28 days of trading.
I'm in a similar situation where should I look to increase income? Do you have any advice? What did you do ? Thank you
Well I engage in nice side hustles like inves'ting, and the good thing is I do it with one one of the best(Michael Wayne), he's really good!
Did someone just mention Mr Wayne!? Damn! You just made my day; what a coincidence.. I've worked with him for over 2years and I can tell how good he is
It's great to see you guys talking about
Michael Wayne, This man changed the game for me. Good Man ❤️
Keep voting in your Labour council la’ - that’s worked out so well for you.
Why doesn't our useless Mayor do something about all this? i can still name every Pub that stood on Wavertree road! there was one on nearly every corner they moved everyone out of the area in the 70s to Netherley and Kirkby and even Runcorn and Skem
I'd heard he did, rumors have it the Anderson fella had a hand in most of them fires and the Littlewoods one.
Useless mayors have been the bain of Liverpool for decades.
@@magnuswalker7957 I agree why do we keep voting them in? I reckon Frank Carlyle would make a great mayor he's passionate about Liverpool and it's history and a true Scouser
Used to play football in front of the littlewoods building back in the early 70s
This scum LABOUR council has destroyed our once beautiful city 😢
Spot on mate
True but I think the tories would be even worse. It's horrible. I came home for a visit recently and was shocked the Beehive was gone. That place was always dead busy.
It’s a real shame our history dissipating like this 😢
The bankers big are mafia Arabs . . the special ones tribes supposed saved from oven . . not our kin & trying a play actual cull of west
Pubs are closing at a phenomenal rate now not just Liverpool but up and down the country with the cost of living crisis prices for a pint are going up the pub is expensive now most people go to Wetherspoons for a cheap pint
Great to see you getting the love from your own people
Loved this
Botanic Road - Lovely Looking old Building There! Glad to see it being Preserved. - "Is that You Billy?" :)
That GP surgery at the top of parly had a guy called Dr Woolfman!
Lived in Marmaduke street for years before we moved down the road to Janet street until they built the new houses along wavertree road and edge lane my granddads local was the weighing machine well over a hundred years old that place. Loved it around there when I was a kid great memories growing up there had mates on Chatsworth estate those were the days . Nice one for this Billy keep up the great work 👍👍
I was born in Maddox St. Went to Broadgreen infants school in the background and love the fact that you are documenting it Bill.
Ange & Matty deserve a mention
Excellent video as always Mate is Wayne Rooney Morphing into Billy Moore❤😊
Good video. Who doesn’t love Joe! Let’s be honest habits have changed from my old man’s days when every single one of these pubs would have been ram packed most nights. Nowadays people will blow all their weekend money on beak and sit off at house parties, or (even sadder) just do drugs on their own
the problem is mate - nobody can really afford to go out and pay the rates now to drink out either... £5.40 a pint now in most boozers or you can get 8 cans for about £8.
@@s1dew1nd3r4 Some can, plenty of people willing to pay 7 or 8 quid for a can of syrups and flavourings AKA as Craft Beer. I think what you find now since Thatcher is a 2 tier working class, those that did okay out of the chaos and those that where thrown under a bus, unemployed and or on low incomes, the latter being the type that used to keep these unpretentious old school boozers going.
@@ronniechambers2555 yeah that could be a valid point (two tier working class) but you cannot deny that paying almost £6 a pint even for someone who "can afford it" when you can pick up X amount of cans for the same price in a shop has helped with the demise - its simple maths.
They would rather fund a phoney war than fix/support our own city’s absolutely disgusting am fae Glasgow & as you seen that’s in disrepair aswell Tc 🙏🏻
Hiya Billy, I found your channel yesterday (20/06/24) and I've subscribed to your channel, I've already subscribed to KC Imageworks and Mr. Drone, you do some good vlogs, its getting like this in Whitehaven with abandoned pubs and business's, its like a ghost town now, this is Choppy in Whitehaven, Cumbria, England
Its all cars, big roads with big dome shopping centres, but with no buses for the oaps means no drinking establishments... With weed becoming cheaper than ale n ciggies...your best nights out now, is a night out at home with your feet up watching the telly.
loads of pubs on Scottie road gone as well Bill,heart of the community some of them.
councils are hard work Billy when it comes to change of planning use, unless there is something in it for them
Them Victoria tiles. Stunning. Went in the Boundary about 30 years ago.
I live by the glass house and it’s been left for a while like that and there’s scruffs from nearby using it as a rubbish dump now and they’re plonking their household crap in the Cunningham Road side of the pub. Bad Tramps some people.
All those pubs on lodge lane and smithdown rd were jam packed when I used to walk back from school back in the early 70s the school was Arundel comp
I remember well as a kid, with my dear dad there were pubs on every corner of the dock road, all full too. All gone now of course.
Going into town these days is more about bars than clubs for ALL ages.
The old days of local pub-crawling before going to a club in town are long gone.
It's far easier these days to just go into town and crawl around the free-admission bars, than sit in the one dump still open locally before heading to town.
The best time to own a boozer in Liverpool was the 70's and 80's when the clientele had nothing better to do than get bladdered, because there was fk all better to do.
Around 29 pubs close down every week in Britain, such a shame.
All by design. They want control. Some of the strongest and patriotic people are devolved in those surroundings. The establishment can't have that.
i grew up in Botanic rd Edge Hill and it breaks my heart to see The Botanic Pub gone and Botanic Park looking neglected and over grown! even The Durning has closed now that was the last Pub on Wavertree rd. The Top bents is still open but not very often. i was in the Boundary a couple of weeks ago on a Sat night it was rammed! good to see great music as well top DJ . glad something is finally getting done to Littlewoods but why knock the Tower down?
I remember your T and his pigeons when we were kids.
He was a boss lad. Funny, always laughing and generous to a fault.
I remember all the pubs on scotty back in the day, theres hardly any now
Pubs shouldnt have to pay lease rates to the government, they are a community meeting place and thus should be exempt from such taxes.
councils charge vast and crippling amounts of tax.
add this to regulations that don't need to be.
The Boundary,my late fathers local.
Used to have many great times in the Glass House buzzin in the 80s boss jukie last bev had in there was about 3 years ago sad to see it boarded up now ......👍Billy
Not just a pub its a focal point , history, where we meet, and their being destroyed by pubco's and spiv's.
The same in Dublin, nearly every place in GB has a twin in Ireland for obvious reasons. It feels like weve all been abandoned. The Facade looks good but the real story is not told. The marginalised are still marginalised. There's a war looming in Europe and call up is not far away.✌️☘️
Hope you and your family are good bill!
Give my love to Joe and terry ❤
If someone had of said 20 years ago most pubs will be closed I would have said no chance. Unbelievable the way it is now no local pubs. How has this happened
Social engineering
Amongst many reasons , the demise of industry, and health and safety legislation that put the kibosh on workers going for a lunchtime pint, in fear of getting sacked, sued or not able to get compensation if injured at work in the afternoon etc.
Used to get a lock in back in the day in the Denbigh castle and St Ann's vault in St Ann's Street by the old bill shop following chelsea in the 80s . Sound people curtains drawn lights turned down box on 😂
Round the corner from mine ! There was work going on in the Glass House last year as you can see still has bin chute in window, work just stopped? as it does. 👍
This would be a good opportunity for the scallywag in the area to become entrepreneurs and invest in the community where they made their money. A way of giving back to a place where they took so much from.✌️☘️🇮🇪
so surreal walking inside the old roan pub now
The boundary looks like a boss pub proper old school
Same thing happened in our area shut 5 of of local pubs ,fucking shame m8
Me old fella used to booze regularly in the Glass House in the late 60s when we lived on Edge Lane Drive.
So sad to see it like this. A sign of the times.
Alright Bill hope all is well ☘️✌🏻peace✌🏻☘️🎭
Used to have a pint in the old roan before we went the paradox up the road.Sports direct now..when the ale went to pricey an the smoking ban happened it closed down all the old school boozers.Too costly to run..
Is right I live in the swan. The glasshouse used to be all boarded up but kids must’ve got in still
Yet again its good
Sad to see all these community pubs closed down. The Merton in Bootle closed down now to
Supposed to be turning the Glass House into a B&B billy which will do so well as it’s on the edge of the city and the end of the M62 so will be good for when the football and other live sports events or music events are on in the city
When I was a kid I was always in them pubs with my old fella. He had a few of them pubs on Wavo years ago. Id just look for a jag outside and knew were he was and who he was with. He had the old coffee house over the road from the weighing machine before it burnt down. Those were the days playing pool and on the fruities.
Sad how are history is just allowed to rot and all our buildings are becoming mosques it's a crying shame how our city is becoming
Reminds of the old cabbage nerthton flats know and not nice ones I expect same again in the future shame really
Just looked up Old Swan and the Technical College I went to in Old Swan has been knocked down and there is a Aldi in it's place, but the Queens Arms on Warbreck Moor near where I lived as a kid is still there but is now the Queens not the Queens Arms,.
The land at the rear of the glass house used to be a bowling green !!
Can’t believe what has happened to the Liverpool I was brought up in,
I left in 1985.
And move to a Essex but it never felt like home. Back in Liverpool I managed the bridge inn now B+M was devastated last time I passed it and it was a building site.
Great city but can’t see a way back but the is always hope
Same here in Kent drink indoors now used to go out every night but paying 5:50 for a pint of fosters is a joke if I do go out it's in Wetherspoon
Sorry to hear that most will catch fire as usual.
Culture has changed as well. Kids don't bother, or aren't bothered about the ale. They are way more health conscious (hence the juice bars, vegan restaurant splurge). Yes, left to rot - but more likely to be down to cultural change than anything else.
Remember the Chatham locally known as the catholic house next door to St Annes church?
Full of local characters back in the 90s. Now student accommodation.
Is that you billy lol😂
Used to drink in the boundary now and then about 25 to 30 yrs ago play pool and that was alright..
I was on remand with Jimmy Murphy and heron and then for the shooting at the thatched pub 2003 they were on remand in HMP walton
That was the Thatched Pub in Wavertree
@@theallornothingpodcastwith4442 yes m8 got the pub mixed up lol
@@Johnjones0151 Top criminal mastermind you . . .
Billy made it on to tv talk speacial!!
fountains abbey,on walton road,bought by chinese I think years ago and just left,with no developement
It’s only town now where you get abit of atmosphere
It's sad to see, there's only three boozers left in Speke now
Used to score in the rob roy😮
Too many good Boozers have gone now Billy it's the same here in seacombe and wallasey in general has lost loads .
Much love to you Joe and judder ❤ X
Sad to see. Same in all cities. Very Expensive to drink nowadays . Its not always cost so much , relative to an average wage has it ?
What about the throssels nest or Dillans pub or Dylans pub? Both in and around the Scotland road and Wilbraham streets area?
Thanks Billy! Massive fan from a far,born on scottie and now living in CANADA 🇨🇦 east of Toronto
No way dr blacbourgh was my doctor too billy he was a boss doctor
Throstles bill scotty icinic boozer cattle market the swan cygnet red house tonnes if boozers glasshouse sad there no more safe bill
They should know not to throw stones in glass houses...sorry I'll get my coat..
Birmingham is full of beautiful pubs left like this
The big difference is nobody cares about Birmingham and everyone loves Liverpool
The smoking ban and the price of the ale has seen the local pubs off not just in Liverpool but up and down the country
The death of the British pub is obvious, it is very difficult for pubs to turn a profit, breweries want too much profit line and force landlords 59 charge 3 4 or 5 quid a pint, weigh up the options and alot of people go to new shiny corner shops (mostly staffed by certain people,) the good days are gone, work on yourself, because you are valued ✌️
Can you take a tour of the places where they filmed shooters.
I play for the botanic boozer and Lee Arms down the road mad there gone
I drank there great pub the old Liverpool going fast the great glass house coped of a few times there
I have never been in there
All the legendary pubs in Huyton are gone except for the Huyton Park on St John's estate..The Eagle and Child The Quiet Man , The Bluebell , The Hillside , The Bow and Arrow , The Dovey all gone replaced by flats and care homes..The characters the football teams the local community spirit all gone it's a shame.
The Wheatsheaf and the Lord Nelly still going La
The Greyhound and the Knotty Ash sadly all gone .........................
Same everywere
Birkenhead hard to find a pub .loads shut down .smoking ban price of ale .olders scared to drink local because of rats sad state .used to pop bow arra ur side years ago and yew tree
And the Princess i guess David? 🤔
Alright bill do you ever remember the easby pub on the easby estate in kirkdale?
Littlewoods is going to be a film studio
The Thatched House in Wavertree is now a derelict ruin, the Sandown and the Lamb both long gone..
Same as Sunderland m8
Old roan could be anything it wanted.... horrible location though, always busy there with traffic.
everyone that will meet joe will support him as he is class so pure he is no badness in him at all n in this Shitty world unfortunately its rare to come across people pure like that these days keep being you Joey matey One 💙 👍🏽
How's big Darren doing Billy? Its been a while since you had him on.
madness