Reform St Party?? Too tight to pay for parking in town or nipping into the brothel just round the corner on.............I've said too much.
Yes to the first question, no to the second. It was back in the day when I lived at my parent's still and drove into work. It's where we all parked. So err, where are these brothels then....?
Was talking to a woman today who used to work in a post office in Hull She said that once before dole was paid straight into bank accounts the doley would have to come in and collect it Some nomark no hope **** in a Leeds Utd shirt turned up and tried to claim his money She asked him for his ID document and the scum produced a Leeds United Away Travel document which the woman obviously couldn't accept The response from the Leeds ****? He spat in her face and walked off
Me too, never had any actual vandalism. Although I have had some knuckle draggers give me some abuse while at the lights a few times 'f***ing codhead c***' etc - quite charming, they dont seem to understand 'no, that's Grimsby' or take it in good nature.
It looks well dodgy there. Almost as if they deliberately made it the only free parking street near the town centre just to test people like you and me.
The battles I've had at 7.30 in the morning trying to get that last remaining spot from those milkmen. That's probably who done it, actually.
Every time I try and get down there everyone seems to have left big enough gaps between each other to fill the whole street, but just too small for a car to get in. It's like they do it on purpose. I ended up parking on the path once (though in fairness, it's a totally unnecessarily wide bit of path whih may as well be a space)
Very true, if everyone just moved along a little bit there'd be fewer angry drivers in the morning, and they could all get parked. There's two 'bays' as such, as you know - one long one and a smaller one at the back. I always remember (and this was about 3-4 years ago now that I used to drive to work) the same car used to park at the front of the 'small bay' every morning, and leave about 5 foot in front of him to the curb. Presumably just to make it easy to get out, but I found it immensely annoying and selfish. Again, a bit of shuffling along and you get another car in. But no, the bloke at the front wants extra space to get out. What a twat. Anyway, these are memories I have pushed to the back of my brain as I don't have to worry about it anymore, thankfully.
It's unlikely you would unless you were looking for issues, flaunting club colours like a goon or singing Hull songs in a Leeds United pub.
There's a lot made of going away and hiding your colours blah blah blah. I've been to Bellend Road the last 2 seasons, parked in car park full of Leeds fans and worn all my colours to walk to/from the ground - never seen the slightest bit of trouble on either occasion. The only time I've felt the need to hide my colours at an away game was at Upton Park in the last EPL season, walking back through the little cut through to get back out to the main road. I knew there was trouble when you walk round the corner to find 10 police horses and about 20 old bill on foot. Not that they did much, a load of WHU fans barged their way through and chased some City lads round the corner.
You only really need to hide your colours if you want to go into a pub next to the ground, otherwise you rarely get troubled anywhere, it's no longer the 80's.
Don't where colours but I'll swan around there where I like safe in the knowledge Leeds are a spent force, we are the top side in Yorkshire now and our manager Steve Bruce also hates TWS.
I think I might take my LMU hoody with me to be on the safe side. If I'm walking (which I hopefully won't) there are some pretty rough areas e.g. Holbeck.
Well if it takes 30 mins odd; it'll be pushing it I reckon but if the last train is at 22.20 should be fine (fingers crossed)