Luton Town New Stadium


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Well said sir and I accept your last point in good grace. We won't be a threat to the top two this year, it's to early for us on the rebound from near disaster but one day soon ? Probably. I would be more worried by Barnsley to be fair.


Google it. If you know warden hills I defy anyone to say it's not beautiful.
Southern hill:

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One of our grim industrial hills:

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Applause, sir!

I get sick and tired of southern based media companies making documentaries that clearly have an agenda.
They compare well-off southerners living in attractive streets with underclass northerners living in the absolute worst areas they can find.

I also get sick and tired of people taking a pop at Sunderland, worse still people from the city!
I’ve been to many towns and cities over the years and my honest opinion of Sunderland is that while it needs more attractions and some considerable improvement in the city centre, it is a bloody good city to live in and is nowhere near being the dump it’s often portrayed to be.

It’s trendy to knock Sunderland, and the Magedia doesn’t help, but it’s a decent place overall.

There’s more than enough shitty areas down south, yet they’re painted as ‘up and coming’ despite being ugly dives, just because they’re in or near the capital. You’d be hard pressed to find a real slum in Sunderland, I can’t think of any. Nor can I think of anywhere I wouldn’t walk through.

There’s virtually no gun crime in Sunderland, no armed robberies, random stabbings, gang culture and so on.
It’s within a few minutes drive of Gateshead, Newcastle, and Durham, which I maintain is one of the most beautiful cities in the country. 40 minutes or so gets you into Weardale and Teesdale or North Yorkshire for some spectacular scenery south easterners could only dream of. We have a sea front and beaches which is a huge bonus.

There’s some great views in Sunderland as well, with it being built on hills. Looking across the city from Tunstall Hills always gives me a buzz.

I’m so glad I was born in Sunderland.
I started welling up reading that
 
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Applause, sir!

I get sick and tired of southern based media companies making documentaries that clearly have an agenda.
They compare well-off southerners living in attractive streets with underclass northerners living in the absolute worst areas they can find.

I also get sick and tired of people taking a pop at Sunderland, worse still people from the city!
I’ve been to many towns and cities over the years and my honest opinion of Sunderland is that while it needs more attractions and some considerable improvement in the city centre, it is a bloody good city to live in and is nowhere near being the dump it’s often portrayed to be.

It’s trendy to knock Sunderland, and the Magedia doesn’t help, but it’s a decent place overall.

There’s more than enough shitty areas down south, yet they’re painted as ‘up and coming’ despite being ugly dives, just because they’re in or near the capital. You’d be hard pressed to find a real slum in Sunderland, I can’t think of any. Nor can I think of anywhere I wouldn’t walk through.

There’s virtually no gun crime in Sunderland, no armed robberies, random stabbings, gang culture and so on.
It’s within a few minutes drive of Gateshead, Newcastle, and Durham, which I maintain is one of the most beautiful cities in the country. 40 minutes or so gets you into Weardale and Teesdale or North Yorkshire for some spectacular scenery south easterners could only dream of. We have a sea front and beaches which is a huge bonus.

There’s some great views in Sunderland as well, with it being built on hills. Looking across the city from Tunstall Hills always gives me a buzz.

I’m so glad I was born in Sunderland.
I live down south in a nice area, ( all my family live in sunderland) but one thing I will say , the people in sunderland are great, it’s far from a shit hole .id move up tomorrow if it wasn’t for my missus ( no) .
 
Applause, sir!

I get sick and tired of southern based media companies making documentaries that clearly have an agenda.
They compare well-off southerners living in attractive streets with underclass northerners living in the absolute worst areas they can find.

I also get sick and tired of people taking a pop at Sunderland, worse still people from the city!
I’ve been to many towns and cities over the years and my honest opinion of Sunderland is that while it needs more attractions and some considerable improvement in the city centre, it is a bloody good city to live in and is nowhere near being the dump it’s often portrayed to be.

It’s trendy to knock Sunderland, and the Magedia doesn’t help, but it’s a decent place overall.

There’s more than enough shitty areas down south, yet they’re painted as ‘up and coming’ despite being ugly dives, just because they’re in or near the capital. You’d be hard pressed to find a real slum in Sunderland, I can’t think of any. Nor can I think of anywhere I wouldn’t walk through.

There’s virtually no gun crime in Sunderland, no armed robberies, random stabbings, gang culture and so on.
It’s within a few minutes drive of Gateshead, Newcastle, and Durham, which I maintain is one of the most beautiful cities in the country. 40 minutes or so gets you into Weardale and Teesdale or North Yorkshire for some spectacular scenery south easterners could only dream of. We have a sea front and beaches which is a huge bonus.

There’s some great views in Sunderland as well, with it being built on hills. Looking across the city from Tunstall Hills always gives me a buzz.

I’m so glad I was born in Sunderland.
Nice one! You should work for our tourist board! All true though.
 
A few of your younguns got a slap up here a couple of years back.they brought their dads the next time, Tottenham rent a mob:lol:
In a pub ? I remember hearing some silly stuff. We have a reunion of old never has beens going to Charlton away, I enjoy watching my over 50 year old mates prancing round like its the 80s again
 
They won't need a 23,000 capacity stadium. 15,000 would be sufficient, and that' would only be full when they are playing a big club, or Watford.
I remember this place mocking WHU and Spurs for “building” bigger grounds. Seemingly forgetting SAFC doubled attendances after moving to the SOL.
 
Think it was outside a pub
silly game to get knicked for these days.

I remember this place mocking WHU and Spurs for “building” bigger grounds. Seemingly forgetting SAFC doubled attendances after moving to the SOL.
New ground would get 15-20 k easily in my opinion. I might even go again. I'm to old to care 52 but I hope it happens, this town needs a lift.
 
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