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The most common causes of this issue are: The Players Lounge hit the headlines in July last year when three men - a doorman and two customers - were gunned down outside the premises.Īnd this April Stokes Senior, his wife, Joan, 55, and the footballer's uncle, Paul Byrne, 46, were arrested after bullets, cocaine and three stun guns were discovered in a shed at the back of his pub.Īll three were later released without charge and a file was sent to the Director of Public Prosecutions.Your IP address has been temporarily blocked due to a large number of HTTP requests.

"This staff manager was then tied up and an undisclosed amount of cash was taken," the Garda statement added.Īnthony Stokes was back in Dublin with Celtic at the weekend for the Super Cup competition and yesterday scored two goals against Airtricity XI, which is made up from players in the Irish league. Investigators said one of the raiders was armed during the robbery and took the bar manager to the office where the safe is kept. Gardai later confirmed that two fires started in the premises, causing extensive damage to the lounge area, before being brought under control by four units of Dublin Fire Brigade. He said he reluctantly agreed to take it down after a senior garda threatened to object to his application for late licences. It is not known whether he was in the bar when the robbery took place.Įarlier this year, Stokes was ordered to remove a massive 40ft banner barring the Queen from his pub during May's historic state visit. The 54-year-old appeared before a special sitting of Dublin District Court where he was accused of ordering another publican, with menace, to cease trading within 24 hours. Players Lounge owner John Stokes was charged in May over allegations that he threatened a business rival. Up to four men tied up a member of staff at the Players Lounge in Fairview, north Dublin, at about 2am and made off with a sum of money.Ī fire broke out in the premises at around the same time and gardai are looking at the possibility that the robbery and blaze are linked. An armed gang has held up the sports bar belonging to the father of Celtic star Anthony Stokes.
