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Didn't The Standard used to be the Queen Anne?
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It was swifts before the standard
Didn't The Standard used to be the Queen Anne?
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It was swifts before the standard
Was for a bit, gone back to the Hare and Hounds now. I think it had ownership issues, also it still had (thankfully) a sodding great sign saying HARE AND HOUNDS and the new name just didn't stick...
And isn't the Hare and Hounds, The Hydrant now?
What's the Somerset in St George's Rd, Kemptown called now?
Back to Hove ...
This one's had an extended identity crisis over the years. I only have a hazy recollection of its various identities but its history goes something like
The Sackville
BooBoos
The Sackville
then ?
Hove Park Tavern
Plastic pint pots for home games and an incredibly intimidating atmosphere at some games (especially that one v you know who opening day 1974/75)
When it was the Sackville, Boo Boo's was just the name of the bar at the back (in car park) where there was a disco. At one point it was the Seagull Tavern. I worked there from 1987 to 1989. I used to be the doorman when there were home games.
Counting house - no mans island - hub - the dugout - the white crow , not sure what it was before
The Springfield - the Open House
The Greyhound - The Fish Bowl
The Sudeley - The George & Dragon
The Green Dragon - The Office
The Stanford Arms - Circus Circus
Hare & Hounds - Hollies - Hare & Hounds
The Volunteer - Mash Tun
most daft name change eas the Argyle (in Argyle Road), 'back to its original' name, The Engineer? Like anyone remembers that..
Wasnt the H&H called something else, until recently? was v confusing seeing two names on the front..
Does anyone remember the three Polar Bars and what they used to be?
Polar Central is now The Hope
Polar East is now The Thomas Kemp
Polar West was somewhere in Hove but I don't go up that way so much so I can't remember where it was.
But what were they before being Polar Bars?
Didn't The Standard used to be the Queen Anne?
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It was swifts before the standard
Can't remember it being called Swifts, but it was the Queen Anne in the 1960/70s.