As places continue to shut in Hull due to a lack of visitors other places thrive and attract more. And Norwich is nearer the coast and sea as well. https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news...resistible-international-holiday-destinations
They're suffering the same problems as every other town and city in the UK... Number of empty shops in Norfolk at highest level since 2016 https://www.edp24.co.uk/business/vacancy-rate-in-east-of-england-at-highest-level-since-2016-footfall-down-1-6212024
it's that stupid beard. imagine the wind resistance when trying to run and its adverse effects on the human cooling system. you've only to look at pictures of w.g.grace to realise such beards are a prime cause of massive beer bellies.
Since a whole three years ago? It was supposed to be onwards and upwards for Hull after City Of Culture Year. Have a look at how many buses are dropping people off in Norwich centre on sightseeing trips. They were queueing up when I was there last year. Never seen that in Hull. As for the statement about it being better than the Norfolk Broads, that is ridiculous. A fraction of the visitors and people stopping that the Norfolk Broads attracts and Hull would be booming. I live in the East Riding and wish we could attract the numbers the Broads do staying and spending money. But we don’t.
Good definitely worth a contract He was, who should have come on second half to shore up the midfield. We could easily have lost, king David would have nullified them and booted Charlie Adam too.
Went there in 17/18 under the impression it was the last time we would play there. Then we we played there last season. And now we're playing there again this season. Get ****ed Brentford.
The way Reading brushed Cardiff aside yesterday, actually enhances our efforts in beating them last week. They are no pushover this season, and the win against them probably deserved more credit than we got.