Rivals? dont think soImagine living your life on a rivals board man. Sad as owt.
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Rivals? dont think soImagine living your life on a rivals board man. Sad as owt.
Rivals? dont think so
I need to get out more, really?
I used to do 50,000 miles a year, been all over the UK and Sunderland is a shithole on a par with Warrington.
So armchair glory man utd fan then.
Theyre even worse than mags
Wrong again, I meant safc and nufc ain't rivals anymore ffs leagues apart, we will just leave it now eh, you seem a bit thick tbh
Here in the NW Warrington isn’t perceived as a shithole at all. I ve worked there and it’s a step up from Blackburn , Burnley ,Oldham etc.
Preston does ok as it’s got the M6 and West Coast Main line. Beyond the city to the north is very affluent as is Ribble Valley and to the south is South Ribble which is tidy Preston suburbia.
Football rivalry aside , worst of the worst is Blackpool - it’s dying on its arse . But again come east into The Fylde and is quite upmarket.
If its that bad, what does that then make the place you live (Shiremoor) ?
People could learn to be a bit more positive that’s for sure. All people seem to do is moan when anything new comes along. It has been deprived over the years so maybe it is time for a change of attitude.
There is a body of people who are cynical and do us down, they tend not to see any positvety at all.This perception that we’re a downtrodden backwater, you would think there was no one in Sunderland doing well and living very contented and happy lives.
We live in a beautiful part of the country, there are many who have a good quality of life up here.
Yeah, have some mutual friends with Morgan, seems like a good guy, fingers crossed students going home doesnt hurt him too much!South unfortunately. I'm registered to vote in two constituencies and will probably use the Portsmouth one to hopefully help keep Morgan in. Nice lad and a genuine football fan unlike those politicians that jump on it for a few votes.
Why should it be down to other for the towns prosperity? Why can’t the people of the town take some ownership and pull/push it forwards?
If you carry on waiting for others ( who seem to not give a toss) to move it in the right direction then you could be waiting an awful long time.
Some individuals seem to helping in small amounts in the city centre but other than Hayes Travel the bigger feel good stories seem quite scarce.
Why should it be down to other for the towns prosperity? Why can’t the people of the town take some ownership and pull/push it forwards?
If you carry on waiting for others ( who seem to not give a toss) to move it in the right direction then you could be waiting an awful long time.
Some individuals seem to helping in small amounts in the city centre but other than Hayes Travel the bigger feel good stories seem quite scarce.
The council isn’t in a healthy position itself. Putting all your eggs in one basket is fraught with danger especially when that basket isn’t strong enough.And that’s the sign on a successful city where the council does not need to interfere. In fact in those cities where their is competition from the private sector the local authorities tend to get in the way. Sadly for cities like Sunderland the local authority has to step in due to market conditions or risk for developers.
The council isn’t in a healthy position itself. Putting all your eggs in one basket is fraught with danger especially when that basket isn’t strong enough.
There’s a national uncertainty at the moment but it’s been going on like that up there for generations.
We have a bit of a dip down here too but building in the towns and villages has never been so busy. We seem to be building ourselves out of the recession and unemployment is very very low because of it.
We must be one of the only counties outside London area that has a growing population.
The council isn’t in a healthy position itself. Putting all your eggs in one basket is fraught with danger especially when that basket isn’t strong enough.
There’s a national uncertainty at the moment but it’s been going on like that up there for generations.
We have a bit of a dip down here too but building in the towns and villages has never been so busy. We seem to be building ourselves out of the recession and unemployment is very very low because of it.
We must be one of the only counties outside London area that has a growing population.
What are they building?The council isn’t in a healthy position itself. Putting all your eggs in one basket is fraught with danger especially when that basket isn’t strong enough.
There’s a national uncertainty at the moment but it’s been going on like that up there for generations.
We have a bit of a dip down here too but building in the towns and villages has never been so busy. We seem to be building ourselves out of the recession and unemployment is very very low because of it.
We must be one of the only counties outside London area that has a growing population.
Houses mainly but with those are industrial areas.What are they building?