Scooter_mcgavin
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Two huge cooling towers
Fancy that
Glad we've never had anything like that in Sheffield
It's not the first thing you see of the city though is it
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Two huge cooling towers
Fancy that
Glad we've never had anything like that in Sheffield
It's not the first thing you see of the city though is itBesides, I'd class them as Rotherham.
To be fair Booker4, none of us really need song sheets to sing a few football chants![]()
That twitter post is a wind up surely?
When I was a kid, hooligans were big burly men. Or that's how it seemed? Then hooliganism was openly discouraged and the majority seemed to see sense. Are the kids now trying to bring it back for 'something to do'?
Wise that - get a conviction and significantly hamper your career and training opportunities for life from a very young age. Macho that.
Nice of them to notice that our loyalty points system restricts away support
Our away support has been worse since this was introduced
Too many people take too long to make their minds up, then the next batch of loyalty points fans take too long, then the next and so on
By the time any tickets go on general sale its too late, and definitely too late to ask for more
I don't know what the answer is because our loyalist fans deserve first choice, but something has to be done to speed up the sale of tickets
They were technically in Rotherham, the welcome to Sheffield sign / Boarder is further down towards Medowhall.
i thought byker grove had finished
They were actually just inside Sheffield.
My post was just a bit of a laugh really
Even funnier when you think that so many people campaigned for their retention
Why ???
I mean why ????
Maybe because some people just don't like change without actually being to explain why. Loads of people rooared when Woollies went under, but it went under because no fucker used them anymore.
everybody loved the Idea of woollies, everything all under one roof, "but fuck that its cheaper if I buy this from there and this from that shop..."
"Woollies the place you could buy everything and the place you always bought fuck all" - If it ever rises from the ashes they can have that slogan for free.
Strange in a way, because I'd say places like Wilkinsons are a bit of a modern day Woolies. So the demand is still there.
Agreed dude, in fact places like The Range, B M Bargins, Wilkos, pretty much are the same as what Woollies was, but at the time, if you wanted a CD you bought it in HMV, games you went else where, everything always seemed more expensive that everywhere else, still not sure how WHSmiths keeps going as not sure what people are buying in there as its again over priced.
still not sure how WHSmiths keeps going as not sure what people are buying in there as its again over priced.
Are you telling me, Middlesbrough is not the centre for culture and beauty?![]()
Remember going to Hartlepool away a few years ago (think it might have been our first season back in League 1).
Anyway, there's a road before you get to middlesbrough, travel up it a fair while and once you reach the summit, the whole of Middlesbrough appears before your eyes with two huge fekkin cooling towers being the first eyesore.
Unbelievable hole of a place where you can buy a 2up 2down terrace for 9k.
Not me! (But I'm nearly always wrong)Anyone else believe that we could roll up and turn these over?
You really do make it sound so tempting, I might just go now ...You can create the effect of being there quite easily. Go in the kitchen and kick the fuck out of the place, whilst belittling the teenager who is serving you. Find the most uncomfortable plastic seat in the house, when you do I'll come and stand in front of you so you can see fuck all then tell you to fuck off when you politely aske me to sit down.
Water down your beer and charge yourself £5, microwave yourself a Rustlers burger, another £5.
Enjoy![]()
Ai splits at Thirsk A19 goes through the middle of Middlesborough and on up to Tyne Tunnel. Ground is signposted. A66 goes from Scotch Corner where A1 turns right for Newcastle (from memory another 30 miles or so from the A19 turn off) ) to Penrith and on to Scotland.It's the A19 and I know it very well. Joins the A66 from memory and it's the gift that keeps giving.
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