
April 2026. Stockport.

Back at Stockport Travelodge (£37.99, wouldn’t buy a pie, pint and programme at the Emirates) after the game I decided I wasn’t paying a fiver for WiFi, and the only watchable thing on the telly was “The Story of the Bee Gees“. Did you know they’re named after a famous UK band from the early ’80s ?
I needed an excuse to get out for a pint, and as so often, that excuse was curry. Dhansak of the day, Peshwari naan and pappadoms (£9.19 all in) from Blackpool Jane favourite The Last Monsoon, just round the corner from the Crown.
Obviously, if the Pineapple had magically re-opened I’d have gone there, but more chance of Winters selling Holts.

A belated return to the Crown, safely in My Top 10 pubs with its wonderful Bass and top welcome.

At the bar I start to regret my curry decision; should have had the pies from the year of my birth,

but I remember Mrs RM saying she definitely doesn’t want anything to eat, which means she definitely does.
I see the Boddies has gone, but that’s OK.

Only four of your northern pounds for Bass ! It was £5.95 for a weaker Bateman in rural Lincs.
And it’s immaculate, cool and crisp with a tight head.

I take it in the Bass room,

Wrexham produced mirrors and all,

but it feels a bit lonely, Bass is a social beer, so I join the youth of Stockport,

where p****d students shout “pork scratchings” and the soundtrack is “Kid A”, and the Bass reaches Bath Star heights (NBSS 4.5).

It’s a great end to a great Sunday, though in truth the dhansak and naan is less convincing, but Mrs RM scoffs the poppadoms to the sound of “Stayin’ Alive”.
I guess you know you are supposed to carry out CPR compressions to the tune of Stayin Alive? “Performing hands-only CPR to the beat of the Bee Gees’ song “Stayin’ Alive,” which has a tempo of roughly 100-120 beats per minute, matching the recommended rate for effective chest compressions. This method focuses on pushing hard and fast in the centre of the chest to maintain blood flow during cardiac arrest.” ~ The Internet.
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It rings a bell, Lana !
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Bass seems to be taking over the country.
The 3.4% bottle edition is flying off supermarket shelves, it’s being served at Wembley and last night it won a retired chap £1 million quid on the tele.
What is it with Retired blokes and Bass?
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It’s time for the Bass backlash.
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That room at the Travel Lodge looks mighty cheap if you don’t mind me saying so. I have seen them have good bargains like that. Do you know if it’s one of those shared migrant hotels? Thanks
Dominic S
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There’s plenty of rooms for £40 and under on Sundays, Dominic. Stockport is a good destination for folk visiting Manchester or flying the next day, or just pubbing.
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