Power cut would suffice
****s.
- "I am not religious" why is he getting married in a church?
- If he was a true supporter, he'd have done his homework and avoided that date full stop
- I am guessing they have never been to a Spurs or Liverpool game in their life.
True. You may be spot on with that last point. I still stand by the fact that they are massive ****s though. Probably sit in a pub with their PL shirt on every time City are on. ****s.I'm gonna give the benefit of the doubt and say that they have been to a Spurs or Liverpool game.
It's just that they were at the KCOM Stadium.
I'm gonna give the benefit of the doubt and say that they have been to a Spurs or Liverpool game.
It's just that they were at the KCOM Stadium.

……………..and reported on in the local paper.Good to see local lads supporting the local team.
Typical HDM ****e. A total non story. They must have rang the HDM up to get this **** in the paper.
Has any one ever seen a Torquay and an Exeter fan, brothers no less, living in Hull, with a similar tale to tell. Or anyone claiming to be a lifelong 'fan' of a club not in the top six of the Premier League ?
Yes, but the HDM is a paper than runs articles virtually every week on topics like thingsyou can only do if you live in Hull, like walk down Whitefriargate or go to Hull Fair . You don't say..
Things you could only do if you live in Leeds, walk down the Headrow, go into Whitelock's. Only if you live in Nottingham could you go to Nottingham Goose Fair. I wonder if their papers are full of this parochial ****e?
Another article this week on words you would understand if you come from Hull. Strange as my grandad from Leeds used quite a few of them. As did us in far flung outposts of the East Riding.
If you think we're the only place to have **** like this, check out @CrapLocalNews on Twitter (the HDM feature on their regularly, but they're far from being alone when it comes to pointless ****e local news).
Are they all local papers owned by the Trinity Group? The HDM was bad enough when owned by the group which owned the Daily Mail but has gone down either further since they were bought by the group which owns the Mirror.