by From Despair To Where? » 19 Jan 2014 15:19
by old woman » 19 Jan 2014 15:46
by bcubed » 19 Jan 2014 17:19
old woman I live in the North. I like it. I can see fields from my house.
People are all the same- Some miserable, some not.
by From Despair To Where? » 19 Jan 2014 19:20
by Winnershroyal » 19 Jan 2014 20:03
MmmMonsterMunch Boo! I love living in Wokingham & my neighbours were really welcoming & friendly from day one so he's talking sh1t.
Wokingham>>>>>>>>>>>most other places in Berkshire (IMO of course)
by RFCUK » 19 Jan 2014 20:39
by leon » 19 Jan 2014 20:52
WinnershroyalMmmMonsterMunch Boo! I love living in Wokingham & my neighbours were really welcoming & friendly from day one so he's talking sh1t.
Wokingham>>>>>>>>>>>most other places in Berkshire (IMO of course)
Moved from Ealing west London to Wokingham 12 years ago.
Been to the North.
Wokingham>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>London>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>North.
by MmmMonsterMunch » 19 Jan 2014 23:08
by bobby m's syrup » 20 Jan 2014 01:40
Mr Optimist I can almost hear the Hovis music in the background. I think this helmet's problem is his massive lack of personality and self esteem.
Could it be no-one speaking to him could be his problem not someone else's?
I have done the journey in reverse for the last fifteen years and there are plenty of people who would stab their own Gran for a stack of cash here too. The north is not some sort of socialist utopia where you can leave your front door open.
And your football team is crap too.
by marlowuk » 20 Jan 2014 01:52
by Mr Angry » 20 Jan 2014 11:39
by marlowuk » 20 Jan 2014 11:46
Mr Angry The main problem with Bolton fans is that they suffer from a collective delusion of grandeur; they REALLY believe that their "rightful" place is in the Premier League and that having to slum it in the Championship is a mere inconvenience that they really shouldn't have to endure. Remember, it was their Chairman (Phil Gartside??) who was especially vocal about creating a Premier League 2 with no relegation or promotion in or out...with Bolton in of course! Of course, if that were to happen that mere trifle of £161M in debt would be an irrelevance......
.....as it is, Bolton are in dire need of a reality check; they are a few points off relegation, and with no chance of promotion they will fall foul of FFP when it comes into force. They - unlike us - have massive competition from other clubs in and around them, so who would want to invest heavily in a club whose near neighbour are Man City?
Regardless of how worrying our current situation re: ownership is, it is Nirvana in comparison with Bolton's situation; if I was a Bolton fan, I wouldn't be posting arsey articles about the crappy South, I'd be bricking myself at the very real possibility that my club are staring at going into administration and possibly receivership.
by paultheroyal » 20 Jan 2014 12:14
RFCUK
by old woman » 20 Jan 2014 17:46
From Despair To Where? I like living in the North, I'm 20 minutes from the Dales, it's great, just the whole mythological ideal in the North of everyone pulling together for the greater good whilst everyone in the South being selfish and out for themselves is utter bollocks. In my experience, there's more civic responsibility and civic pride to be found in Reading than Bradford or Leeds.
by Royal Ginger » 20 Jan 2014 21:27
old womanFrom Despair To Where? I like living in the North, I'm 20 minutes from the Dales, it's great, just the whole mythological ideal in the North of everyone pulling together for the greater good whilst everyone in the South being selfish and out for themselves is utter bollocks. In my experience, there's more civic responsibility and civic pride to be found in Reading than Bradford or Leeds.
Sorry- That's the Midlands
by Millsy » 20 Jan 2014 21:45
leonWinnershroyalMmmMonsterMunch Boo! I love living in Wokingham & my neighbours were really welcoming & friendly from day one so he's talking sh1t.
Wokingham>>>>>>>>>>>most other places in Berkshire (IMO of course)
Moved from Ealing west London to Wokingham 12 years ago.
Been to the North.
Wokingham>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>London>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>North.
Couldn't afford to live in London? That's a shame.
by Barry the bird boggler » 21 Jan 2014 16:45
by Dulwich Royal » 21 Jan 2014 17:04
by RoyalBlue » 21 Jan 2014 17:11
2 world wars, 1 world cupleon Moved from Ealing west London to Wokingham 12 years ago.
Been to the North.
Wokingham>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>London>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>North.
Couldn't afford to live in London? That's a shame.
by leon » 21 Jan 2014 23:20
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