Gingga
Striker
is this:
A) a bad thing for the NE
B) a good thing for the NE
If it didn't happen at all, what would be the outcome for the NE.
Sunderland and Durham will not see a single penny of it.
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is this:
A) a bad thing for the NE
B) a good thing for the NE
If it didn't happen at all, what would be the outcome for the NE.
Sunderland and Durham will not see a single penny of it.
What do you expect, most of the money made in this country is down south, so it makes sense that that's where most investment goes.
The north east contributes practically fuck all to the countries finances.
Think about a business, you're going to invest your money where you'll get the most return. The country is a business, and in business there's no room for clingons like the north east.
What an utterly f***ing ridiculous thing to say.
So the North East is a failing business, let's board it up and all move South.
It's not a ridiculous thing to say at all.
Compared to other parts of the country, the North East contributes next to fuck all financially.
Let's write it off completely and put no investment into it whatsoever.
:roll:
When you moving to London then?
I'm not saying write it off completely. But you can understand why other parts of the country see more investment than us, that's all I'm saying.
I'm not saying write it off completely. But you can understand why other parts of the country see more investment than us, that's all I'm saying.
To widen the gulf?
Just because something is already there isn't a reason to continually invest in the same places. Poor argument.
I'm not saying write it off completely. But you can understand why other parts of the country see more investment than us, that's all I'm saying.
Just because something is already there isn't a reason to continually invest in the same places. Poor argument.
It's quite a good reason, but it's not a reason not to invest elsewhere.
It's quite a good reason, but it's not a reason not to invest elsewhere.
It's not a ridiculous thing to say at all.
Compared to other parts of the country, the North East contributes next to fuck all financially.
Other areas of the country have the added benefit that location wise they're close to other cities, so they attract business that the north east probably couldn't, as a result we get dealt the shit that just want cheap labour. Take Birmingham as an example, it's practically smack bang in the middle of the country, it's within almost 2 hours of every major city in the country. In the north east, we're out in the sticks miles away from anything.
EDIT: Birmingham maybe isn't the best example, but you get the picture.
Littlened
Yes it does.
You invest your money where you're going to get the biggest return.
But that's the point, the north east is seeing some of the investment, but to some on here that's not good enough and it's unfair that the south of the country is getting the majority of the investment.
There's a reason why they're getting more investment.
Look what you've started
Just because something is already there isn't a reason to continually invest in the same places. Poor argument.
Stop digging man.
You joined this thread to have a pop at me, now you are getting deeper and deeper.
Yep, not gonna bother now on. Although my first head to head with Bongo was a convincing victory for me