https://not606.com/threads/hull-city-deepdale-26-12-2024-15-00-hrs.415933/ Right there you go see you Thursday when we'll all be two stone heavier
Preston was named after the popular “press-on” towel sanitary wear. Legend has it that when the time came, probably in the 1970s, for the men to de-feral & house train their wives & female offspring Father’s were often heard saying “ will yeh use yer loaf an mek shuwer that stez preston, yer mekkin mess awl ova fluwer an am gerrin tempted to dip me barm in puddle yer mekkin”. Preston was born. Our bad period is behind us now, no need for press ons to worry us. City 3-0 Bloody Lancastrian ****s
Not sure if this has been posted but I think he comes across really well. https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p0kdw7b1
I agree, speaks well and tbh admits he hasn't been where he'd like to be form wise, always makes me think better of a player if they accept stuff like that.
Normally a good away day but the trains are off so T.V it is!!! I fancy our chances today...0-2 UTT!!!
I saw a thing about which part of your country you wouldnt mind giving up I think preston and its surrounding areas would be my answer 1-3 city win
The whole historic county of Lancashire can go for me. As long as they don't seek refuge in Yorkshire
I don't see much difference between Preston and anywhere else in the Country,we're all suffering a marked decline? For what it's worth,Preston has a decent High Street with a reasonable selection of retailers,a not too shabby rail-link to just about anywhere else in the U.K and a decent array of reasonably priced pubs(including an absolutely huge Wetherspoons)...If anything should be given up, then places like Middlesbrough and Bolton would top my list
Couldn’t give a **** about Yorkshire It’s full of some right crappy places and people with a chip on their shoulder and crappy Yorkshireisms I’ll stick to caring about the County of Kingston upon Hull that Henry VI created in 1440 instead of any new fangled changes thank you.
I'll support the cricket club and proud of my East Yorkshire roots, but the Yorkshire stereotype is focused on the west of the county, and they love to play up to it