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I'm fairly well travelled and I'm telling you now newcastle is colder than most places in England bar maybe Berwick... Those hotels are OK

Newcastle isn't an appealing place in the eyes of the rest of Europe or the world im afraid unless its a cheap weekend on the piss where the females are easy.

All im saying is it all counts and nufc being **** coupled with the lack of appeal geographically is a killer

I don't think it makes any difference geographically. They've got cars and planes and stuff these days
 
I'm fairly well travelled and I'm telling you now newcastle is colder than most places in England bar maybe Berwick... Those hotels are OK

Newcastle isn't an appealing place in the eyes of the rest of Europe or the world im afraid unless its a cheap weekend on the piss where the females are easy.

All im saying is it all counts and nufc being **** coupled with the lack of appeal geographically is a killer

Out of curiousity what appeals more about somewhere like Wolverhampton?

Don't say weather or I won't be to take you seriously
 
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Out of curiousity what appeals more about somewhere like Wolverhampton?

Don't say weather or I won't be to take you seriously


Birmingham is closer to london and its not as cold.

What you think shouldn't matter or does matter mate... They have to move here and if they don't like the idea of it and its a **** place it doesn't help the situation.... They might love it here, but if they and the people around then have the belief many do that Newcastle is cold and miserable then it doesn't help.
 
Birmingham is closer to london and its not as cold.

What you think shouldn't matter does matter mate... They have to move here and if they don't like the idea of it and its a **** place it doesn't help the situation.... They might love it here, but if they and the people around then have the belief many do that Newcastle is cold and miserable then it doesn't help.
 
This is the problem where you're dealing with flag wavers and people that are defensive about their city of origin.

I love newcastle its got some very nice surroundings too, but popular opinion is that its not nice
 
This is the problem where you're dealing with flag wavers and people that are defensive about their city of origin.

I love newcastle its got some very nice surroundings too, but popular opinion is that its not nice

I'm not defensive about it at all. I like it, some won't. But footballers don't care. They come to play football for a couple of years then move to a better team for more money, make as much money as they can then retire, probably not in Newcastle
 
I'm not defensive about it at all. I like it, some won't. But footballers don't care. They come to play football for a couple of years then move to a better team for more money, make as much money as they can then retire, probably not in Newcastle


They do care and as I've tried to explain several times im saying two things here not one, so I'll condense it down to one

When making decisions everything is a factor
 
Birmingham is closer to london and its not as cold.

What you think shouldn't matter or does matter mate... They have to move here and if they don't like the idea of it and its a **** place it doesn't help the situation.... They might love it here, but if they and the people around then have the belief many do that Newcastle is cold and miserable then it doesn't help.
I live in London mate, been here for 7 years. You honestly wouldn’t believe the amount of people I’ve met who’ve said “I’ve always wanted to go to Newcastle” “I can’t wait to go back to Newcastle” a lot of people think very highly of it around here.
 
I live in London mate, been here for 7 years. You honestly wouldn’t believe the amount of people I’ve met who’ve said “I’ve always wanted to go to Newcastle” “I can’t wait to go back to Newcastle” a lot of people think very highly of it around here.


He's from France
 
I'd also argue its like they say it to make you feel better... Like when someone tells you your cooking is good.