Talking of the 'worst parts of London',how are they getting along with the recently opened camping village in Park Lane?
Best leave the carrot crunchers to their own 'devices'. The views expressed in my posts are not necessarily mine.
They might choose to live from the people in it, it may be the best and most wonderful place but the people there might not be.
Or vice versa. The city might not be OK but the likes of TwoWrights are OK. I always think Hull people are more open and accepting of outsiders than other cities. Which is funny as Hull people tend to be insular and parochial for city dwellers and don’t look far beyond Hull.
Yep. As the border stops right where Hull stops they live further away. In 90 percent of other UK cities the border goes for miles into uninhabited fields therefore would that be classed as not living in say Sheffield centre if you live in a village outside the urban central yet for some reason a leafy village classed as Sheffield.
“there are some parts of Birmingham where people get out of the bath for a piss, there’s other parts of Birmingham where they don’t get out the bath for a ****!”
Baz’s McBurnie update on the podcast feels a bit negative. Suggests City are the biggest financial package available to him but there’s at least 4 other clubs in for him and the club aren’t so sure he’ll come.
I am quite keen on Birmingham. There’s obviously places that you would avoid but in the whole it’s a great city. I like hiring a boat and doing the canals, it’s like an urban version of the Norfolk broads, but better imo. More to see and do.
I think if we’ve waited all this time for McBurnie I hope we have an alternative in mind if he does not come .
Baz said after Sunderland we have a few other options. After losing out on our top 2 targets I'm not very optimistic about who it would be, though.
Afraid not, they’ve been reading this thread and saw that Hull is a **** hole so sacked it off. Didn’t want to live outside of the city centre in case they got grilled about why they’re doing it.