Are these still "Everton pubs"?

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Ged G

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I think there have never really been any pubs in the city centre that are exclusively "Everton pubs" or "LFC pubs" but, years ago, when I lived in Liverpool, these pubs were, or seemed to be "Everton". The Excelsior, The Ship and Mitre, The Denbigh Castle, Thomas Rigby's. At least the landlords were Blues. Is that the case now? Was it ever like that?
 

…pubs are businesses and they are out to attract customers. In the City Centre that includes tourists and the plastic RS fans come in for every home game so it’s no surprise pubs look to bring them in, not certain of EFC boozers but that might change when BMD opens.
 

No pub will be an EFC pub when we move....it;s a bit of a trek from town to the new stadium and there's no pub if you head north...but wtf we got a brand new stadium with 50000 seats so all is well..
 

No pub will be an EFC pub when we move....it;s a bit of a trek from town to the new stadium and there's no pub if you head north...but wtf we got a brand new stadium with 50000 seats so all is well..
There`s plans to have the bars in some part of the ground staying open for some time after the game, so that might make folks have their post match pints at the ground before heading home. Might be able to open up and folks in early too so that the ground can make up for the lack of options nearby.
 
There`s plans to have the bars in some part of the ground staying open for some time after the game, so that might make folks have their post match pints at the ground before heading home. Might be able to open up and folks in early too so that the ground can make up for the lack of options nearby.
went to Anderlecht match the other year they did this, and loads stayed made sense keep the money in
 

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