Hull vs. Millwall

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Whiterose, thanks for pointing that out, yes it looks very nice for a day trip although I always fancied moving to the country at some stage.

On the other hand I live in the Capital of our great country which is one of the best cities in the world and I'm more than happy here.

As for your comments regarding foreigners it's called diversity, in fact I can be in Brugge before I get to "your town" so it's great to also live at on the doorstep of Europe.

Like Hull isn't on the doorstep of Europe then?

Maybe if you've got any Jewish relatives you could ask them about Hull's significance in Europe, or perhaps buy a book on the second world war.

Alternatively, you could just **** in a Kleenex like normal. <ok>
 
Whiterose, thanks for pointing that out, yes it looks very nice for a day trip although I always fancied moving to the country at some stage.

On the other hand I live in the Capital of our great country which is one of the best cities in the world and I'm more than happy here.

As for your comments regarding foreigners it's called diversity, in fact I can be in Brugge before I get to "your town" so it's great to also live at on the doorstep of Europe.

I appreciate that most (not all) of the City of London is beautiful, it's Greater London that I really can't stand. Nigh on every street is littered with ****, syringes and litter, it smells and playing 'Spot the White British Man' is pretty much impossible. London is too diverse for its own good. (BTW, I never even mentioned foreigners in my previous post/s).
 
Like Hull isn't on the doorstep of Europe then?

Maybe if you've got any Jewish relatives you could ask them about Hull's significance in Europe, or perhaps buy a book on the second world war.

Alternatively, you could just **** in a Kleenex like normal. <ok>

I know my history thanks and as for ****ing in a Kleenex I'll get your mrs to do that for me.
 
Still, it's more recent than fishing, which ceased in Hull over 30 years ago.

Hull is so ****ing bad even the fish ****ed off
 
Still, it's more recent than fishing, which ceased in Hull over 30 years ago.

Hull is so ****ing bad even the fish ****ed off

You should really know your facts before making ******ed statements like that and if you had half a brain you would know that the entire fishing fleet would travel across the North sea to Icelandic waters, around Norway and Greenland to do thier fishing.

Sorry to piss on your simpleton dilusion that some blokes from Hull dropped a net into the Humber and hauled out cod as if by magic you toilet.

I would just like to add that these men and boys were all hardcore risktakers and risked life and limb to provide for thier families rather than the southern softcocks that would rather rob off thier own and rumble in family venues.

It is a fact that once upon a time Hull supplied the main percentage of Fish to the whole of the UK much more than Scotland and the very fish that was brought back to these shores probably fed your forefathers and ancestors so thanks for the past support of us Northeners that you slate so freely ballbag.

UTT and back to the original thread subject Tigers 1 Limons 0 Thank you :wink:
 
You should really know your facts before making ******ed statements like that and if you had half a brain you would know that the entire fishing fleet would travel across the North sea to Icelandic waters, around Norway and Greenland to do thier fishing.

Sorry to piss on your simpleton dilusion that some blokes from Hull dropped a net into the Humber and hauled out cod as if by magic you toilet.

I would just like to add that these men and boys were all hardcore risktakers and risked life and limb to provide for thier families rather than the southern softcocks that would rather rob off thier own and rumble in family venues.

It is a fact that once upon a time Hull supplied the main percentage of Fish to the whole of the UK much more than Scotland and the very fish that was brought back to these shores probably fed your forefathers and ancestors so thanks for the past support of us Northeners that you slate so freely ballbag.

UTT and back to the original thread subject Tigers 1 Limons 0 Thank you :wink:

I cried when I read this.


Heal the world, make it a better place........
 
The thought of jellied eels makes me sick. Do you East Londoners really eat them that often, or is it just the typical Del Boy image associated with you.
 
Where I am it's still VERY traditional food.

I lived in N London for a long time before moving here. I wouldn't go back if you paid me. HOWEVER, the UK has some of the best restaurants in the world. Due to the time it takes to get from a to b to work and back people don't have the strength to cook so **** food is the easy option. Also for an island the UK eats less fish than any other nation (unless it comes in the form of fingers).
I still make stews (Guiness and beef is my favourite) and they go down well with the natives.

Wasn't aware of that fact though I love a nice piece of fish esp. Lemon Sole :emoticon-0137-clapp (and first had that on the island of Lanzagrotte many years ago and never looked back!)

Maybe the fish quota has something to do with us not eating so much or just the price and other 'cheap' options taking precedence?

Great result today btw and getting the double over Hull - first time in 23 years apparantly! :)
 
I really don't get Millwall fans trying to belittle Hull. It's not like you've ever achieved anything, and if it weren't for the fact you're supported by thugs, thugs and more thugs, no one would even give a **** about you. And believe me, Londoners have no right to comment on other towns or cities being '****holes', bar a few nice streets it's like Baghdad-on-Thames.




Well we achieved 6 points off of you lot for starters<party><party>
 
Wasn't aware of that fact though I love a nice piece of fish esp. Lemon Sole :emoticon-0137-clapp (and first had that on the island of Lanzagrotte many years ago and never looked back!)

Maybe the fish quota has something to do with us not eating so much or just the price and other 'cheap' options taking precedence?

Great result today btw and getting the double over Hull - first time in 23 years apparantly! :)

Grouper is my favourite followed by red mullet.