Boab4
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Is jonny still the manager in there? Wee bald guy.
I believe so
Is jonny still the manager in there? Wee bald guy.
He was 20 mins ago when I leftIs jonny still the manager in there? Wee bald guy.
What or who are cats?You’ve never set foot in UK have you.
The way you are going on it sounds like you are 12 years old and been living in downtown Chicago and have found someone’s FF login details and you’re wanting to mess with the big boys using big boy language.
As you are new to FF I’ll give you a tip, never (indeed ever) criticise cats in any way, not even if you are “clearly” joking and you assume everyone else will get the fact that it was just a joke, just don’t do it.
Harsh.Paisley is indeed a shithole, the amount of junkies in it is up there with the EastEnd!!!
Some folk think Paisley think Ferguslie and it's really not the case.Harsh.
Just like every town and city in Scotland, it has its good areas and bad areas.
Castlehead, Potterhill, Ralston, Thornly Park, etc are nice areas, and some streets like Park Road, South Avenue, Sunnyside Road, have homes to match almost anywhere in Scotland. Some houses pushing £1m in Paisley now.
Barshaw Park is nice, and buildings like the Abbey and the Coats Memorial are outstanding.
It is much safer walking through Paisley town centre as opposed to some parts of Glasgow city centre these days. And there are more poverty stricken areas as a whole in Glasgow than in Paisley.
True, it would be like basing your opinion of Glasgow on Castlemilk, Springburn, or Easterhouse.Some folk think Paisley think Ferguslie and it's really not the case.
The area round the RAH is a nice area too..Harsh.
Just like every town and city in Scotland, it has its good areas and bad areas.
Castlehead, Potterhill, Ralston, Thornly Park, etc are nice areas, and some streets like Park Road, South Avenue, Sunnyside Road, have homes to match almost anywhere in Scotland. Some houses pushing £1m in Paisley now.
Barshaw Park is nice, and buildings like the Abbey and the Coats Memorial are outstanding.
It is much safer walking through Paisley town centre as opposed to some parts of Glasgow city centre these days. And there are more poverty stricken areas as a whole in Glasgow than in Paisley.
Yeah that would be Corsebar, and there are loads of nice pockets. Stanely Road, Calside, Brodie Park, the Mill apartments, some of the streets off Glasgow Road, then you have Elderslie next door too. Plus loads of decent new estates popping up every few months. Some of those new builds are going for up to £1/2m.The area round the RAH is a nice area too..
My dad used to stay on Mansionhouse road. Nice part of the town that.Yeah that would be Corsebar, and there are loads of nice pockets. Stanely Road, Calside, Brodie Park, the Mill apartments, some of the streets off Glasgow Road, then you have Elderslie next door too. Plus loads of decent new estates popping up every few months. Some of those new builds are going for up to £1/2m.
It is, I would stay there if I could afford it! I know somebody that still stays there, up the top of the street in one of the half mansions. The last detached there sold went for nearly £700K.My dad used to stay on Mansionhouse road. Nice part of the town that.
House on Stanely Road just went up for sale, offers over £750kYeah that would be Corsebar, and there are loads of nice pockets. Stanely Road, Calside, Brodie Park, the Mill apartments, some of the streets off Glasgow Road, then you have Elderslie next door too. Plus loads of decent new estates popping up every few months. Some of those new builds are going for up to £1/2m.
The modern one? They had a Big Stevie G cut out in their window when we won 55House on Stanely Road just went up for sale, offers over £750k
Hey!, there's a nice bit of springburn,at the end of millarbank st.True, it would be like basing your opinion of Glasgow on Castlemilk, Springburn, or Easterhouse.
Pretty sure that’s owned by the gangster guy that owns Glasgow Taxis.House on Stanely Road just went up for sale, offers over £750k
It was Stevie Malcolm’s daughters house but she rarely stayed there. Believe she lives in Spain / Tenerife now.Pretty sure that’s owned by the gangster guy that owns Glasgow Taxis.
How many bears are applying for a license and being turned down for city centre pubs?Does the council not decide who gets a license....?
Possibly depends on jobsworth ticket guyIf I buy a ten journey flexi ticket form gilmour street to central, can I also use Canal Street or Hawkhead on the same ticket to central??
Just thinking I usually meet a few people at Tradeston Services club and close to Drumbreck station.
It's not far from me, anyone paying 750k for it is off their head in my opinionHouse on Stanely Road just went up for sale, offers over £750k
Sadly it's a tarrìer shop these days.Spent many a school holiday visiting my wee granny's sister Isa in the tenements, above the Wellington bar, near Canal St Station in the 70's.
Sadly it's a tarrìer shop these days.
In the Scotrail app you can select 'Paisley Any' and 'Glasgow Any' and it will cover you.If I buy a ten journey flexi ticket form gilmour street to central, can I also use Canal Street or Hawkhead on the same ticket to central??
Just thinking I usually meet a few people at Tradeston Services club and close to Drumbreck station.
If I buy a ten journey flexi ticket form gilmour street to central, can I also use Canal Street or Hawkhead on the same ticket to central??
Just thinking I usually meet a few people at Tradeston Services club and close to Drumbreck station.
The thread finds new and surprisingly tenuous ways to live on time and again
The thread finds new and surprisingly tenuous ways to live on time and again
Paisley currently has a thriving social scene every weekend with numerous live bands playing in clubs such as the Bungalow and RocknRollas, as well a few pubs as well like the Old Swan and the cave.As a kid in the late 60s/early 70s I lived in a slum in KP , my Aunt stayed in Brediland (Foxbar..ish) visiting was like going to a different world, then.
BTW, Paisley was a great night out in the 80's/90's
I'll be seeing Henry Cluney (ex SLF) in there at the end of April.Paisley currently has a thriving social scene every weekend with numerous live bands playing in clubs such as the Bungalow and RocknRollas, as well a few pubs as well like the Old Swan and the cave.
Paisley is well worth a visit for a night out these days.
Ain't that the truth....The thread finds new and surprisingly tenuous ways to live on time and again
I'm in !
I'm out !Safe to say, it’s certainly not a Rangers pub.
Tea Gardens lease was a formality. Same people have it, but the Brewer had to advertise at last lease end.Month to month lease from what I’ve been told. Will probably be shut again after Xmas as I don’t see how it can run at a profit. Tea gardens across the road was up for lease, unsure if anyone has signed on the dotted line to take it over.
Heard a couple of weeks ago it's a shettleston pub now.
Did somebody scream this place is fukking brilliant in the middle of that
Only going with what I was told by a boy in Paisley.It’s not any sort of football related pub.
And againThe thread finds new and surprisingly tenuous ways to live on time and again
CorsebarThe area round the RAH is a nice area too..
Never see anyone going inIt’s not any sort of football related pub.
Has seemed busy with folk mingling around outside any time have driven past it later on a Friday or Saturday. Probably dead during week like everywhere else though.Never see anyone going in