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Burlington Berties in Killie after the Friday night game against Hibs in 96. Thought we were great so thought we would get off the bus early in Mauchline and go into the KSC on the way back. Got turned away by the bouncers and had to walk 2 miles home in the dark. Some game that one.

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On 11/10/2016 at 11:43 PM, Topcat said:

I can put an exact date on it - was studying for my O grades at the Mitchell Library (Glasgow) & a small crew of us ditched the books to go down to Brooks bar and watch the Roma v Dundee Utd second leg in '84. Aged 15 & wearing a school tie - tried it on for a round of proper drinks and not an eyelid was batted - fkin disgraceful!

 

refereeing in that game was the fckin disgraceful thing

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3 hours ago, Bristol Killie said:

Burlington Berties in Killie after the Friday night game against Hibs in 96. Thought we were great so thought we would get off the bus early in Mauchline and go into the KSC on the way back. Got turned away by the bouncers and had to walk 2 miles home in the dark. Some game that one.

4-2, one of my fave Killie games ever at RP.

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On 17/11/2016 at 2:01 PM, Charlie Endell said:

I occasionally take a jaunt over to the Georgic on a Saturday evening - it's always mobbed though and the karzis could do with a refurb (the smell of single fish can be a bit overwhelming at times). I remember it when it didn't have a ladies' karzi.

Back in the day when Flora and I would go in Jim Baxter and William McIlvanney would often be propping up the bar.

Sweeney's is disappointing - I was never in it when it was the Bay Horse but I was expecting something a bit swankier (not that I like swanky pubs!).

The southside is great for spotting old punters having a beer. Jack McLean and Gerry McNee are in Heraghtys every week nursing a Guinness.

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