I thought we shut all of those down? I'll let the Southern Mafia Government know that we missed some. Ta.
Hull is virtually Lincolnshire. No geography in London schools? Sunderland to Hull 137 miles. So by by your logic, Birmingham, Derby, Norwich, Leicester, Portsmouth, Southampton, Hereford and ****ing NEWPORT!(Yes, Newport in Wales) Are all London clubs. please log in to view this image You sir are somewhat stunted in the brain department. Congratulations on showing yourself up.
Surprisingly they didn't spend any time teaching us where non-descript northern towns are relative to other non-descript northern towns. Hull is in the North-East of England. It's not in the South or the Midlands and it's on the East coast. You don't have to be so precious about your little corner of England. It sits there somewhat irrelevant.
No it isn't it's in the East Riding of Yorkshire, it's nowhere near. Hull is isolated city which would be classified as being east midlands you know, what with it being less than 50 miles away. They see Grimsby and Lincoln as derbies they even share Regional Television with them, not Sunderland and Newcastle. Done debating with a complete simpleton, way to fly the flag for the south, you fool. Big up the Newport Cockneys
If you say so, you're clearly the expert on grim northern places. I doubt they'd consider themselves as East Midlands and would be staunch northerners if anything being a simple folk.
They consider them selves part of the the east riding of Yorkshire like I've already said. The east midlands thing was applying your logic of 'they're in that general direction so must be same region'. Clearly my piss taking is far to subtle for your clumsy boisterous southern brain.
That was pisstaking? Room for improvement. Fair enough it's not in that lovely pocket of the world you hold so dear for some reason if you choose to fragment the country enough. Most people would look at it on a map, see it's both in the North and the East and declare it part of the North-East. They were included in the betting for top North-East team, for example. It's really not important. It's a **** part of the world I was looking to lump in with some other **** parts of the world in the same direction.
Like I said, too subtle for an idiot. Only idiots how can't read a map. I'm from Darlington fella. The last stop before Yorkshire begins. I'm North East by a matter of feet. Apart from my football club I see myself very much North Yorkshire type of guy. I'm not ignorant you see, my eyes are wide open and have a willing to learn about regional ways. North Yorkshire isn't even northeast as far as I'm concerned. The people of Richmond, Thirsk, Ripon and Harrowgate don't see themselves as north east, they see themselves as North Yorkshire and rightly so, it's worlds apart you see, in custom and landscape. Only the ignorant can't see it. Same sort of ignorance applied by racists. Glad have cleared up the myth 'everything north of London is the same'. You should open your mind and travel this wonderful country and enjoy the obvious differences from place to place. You clearly know **** all about the world you live in and clearly need enlightenment.
Middlesbrough's is the north east and originally part of Yorkshire. For me scotch corner marks the end.
I wouldn't say everything north of London is the same but having been to Hull and Sunderland they're exceptionally similar. I've been all over the country for football, work and leisure. Studied in the Midlands, lived in Manchester briefly. There are some great parts of the country. Hull and Sunderland just aren't two of them. Your need to call me an idiot every other sentence is a bit sad.
I also dislike any team managed by Pulis or Mourinho. Not the fans, and no permanent dislike of their clubs... Just the clubs whilst they are managing them.