Normanby Hall is the home of Lord Sheffield, the father of the half wit Samantha who's married to David Cameron. The family owns huge tracts of land in Lincolnshire and South Yorkshire.
There is a close relationship between the demise of northern industries and northern football teams. Places like Sheffield have lost umpteen jobs, thereby umpteen salaries and wages and alongside the jobs went a good deal of comradeship and civic pride. People could not afford to attend football matches.
It wasn't until I moved from London and worked and lived in 'the north' that i came to fully appreciate the harm done by 'Thatcher' who, after all, was only a mouthpiece for the bunch of disgusting bankers and asset strippers who put her in power. She was lucky in that she was up against idiotic old buffers in James Callaghan and Michael Foot and an egoist in Arthur Scargill. The demotivation and decay in parts of the midlands and north has to be seen and felt to be believed. Southerners (and I include myself in this) do not know how lucky we are or have been to be living in an area which has been sheltered from too much industrial decay. Although has anyone been to Dagenham lately? .. since Ford closed the town has gone right down the tubes, a bit like vast tracts of 'the north'
Normanby Hall is the home of Lord Sheffield, the father of the half wit Samantha who's married to David Cameron. The family owns huge tracts of land in Lincolnshire and South Yorkshire.
There is a close relationship between the demise of northern industries and northern football teams. Places like Sheffield have lost umpteen jobs, thereby umpteen salaries and wages and alongside the jobs went a good deal of comradeship and civic pride. People could not afford to attend football matches.
It wasn't until I moved from London and worked and lived in 'the north' that i came to fully appreciate the harm done by 'Thatcher' who, after all, was only a mouthpiece for the bunch of disgusting bankers and asset strippers who put her in power. She was lucky in that she was up against idiotic old buffers in James Callaghan and Michael Foot and an egoist in Arthur Scargill. The demotivation and decay in parts of the midlands and north has to be seen and felt to be believed. Southerners (and I include myself in this) do not know how lucky we are or have been to be living in an area which has been sheltered from too much industrial decay. Although has anyone been to Dagenham lately? .. since Ford closed the town has gone right down the tubes, a bit like vast tracts of 'the north'
It perplexes me that the left still blame everything on thatcher and can't seem to find any faults within themselves. Just like socialism there really... But I guess you're right, Workers of the world unite! and all that...
Normanby Hall is the home of Lord Sheffield, the father of the half wit Samantha who's married to David Cameron. The family owns huge tracts of land in Lincolnshire and South Yorkshire.
There is a close relationship between the demise of northern industries and northern football teams. Places like Sheffield have lost umpteen jobs, thereby umpteen salaries and wages and alongside the jobs went a good deal of comradeship and civic pride. People could not afford to attend football matches.
It wasn't until I moved from London and worked and lived in 'the north' that i came to fully appreciate the harm done by 'Thatcher' who, after all, was only a mouthpiece for the bunch of disgusting bankers and asset strippers who put her in power. She was lucky in that she was up against idiotic old buffers in James Callaghan and Michael Foot and an egoist in Arthur Scargill. The demotivation and decay in parts of the midlands and north has to be seen and felt to be believed. Southerners (and I include myself in this) do not know how lucky we are or have been to be living in an area which has been sheltered from too much industrial decay. Although has anyone been to Dagenham lately? .. since Ford closed the town has gone right down the tubes, a bit like vast tracts of 'the north'
It perplexes me that the left still blame everything on thatcher and can't seem to find any faults within themselves. Just like socialism there really... But I guess you're right, Workers of the world unite! and all that...
Please do not presume that all critics of Thatcher and the 'Tories' are 'left wingers'.
Normanby Hall is the home of Lord Sheffield, the father of the half wit Samantha who's married to David Cameron. The family owns huge tracts of land in Lincolnshire and South Yorkshire.
There is a close relationship between the demise of northern industries and northern football teams. Places like Sheffield have lost umpteen jobs, thereby umpteen salaries and wages and alongside the jobs went a good deal of comradeship and civic pride. People could not afford to attend football matches.
It wasn't until I moved from London and worked and lived in 'the north' that i came to fully appreciate the harm done by 'Thatcher' who, after all, was only a mouthpiece for the bunch of disgusting bankers and asset strippers who put her in power. She was lucky in that she was up against idiotic old buffers in James Callaghan and Michael Foot and an egoist in Arthur Scargill. The demotivation and decay in parts of the midlands and north has to be seen and felt to be believed. Southerners (and I include myself in this) do not know how lucky we are or have been to be living in an area which has been sheltered from too much industrial decay. Although has anyone been to Dagenham lately? .. since Ford closed the town has gone right down the tubes, a bit like vast tracts of 'the north'
It perplexes me that the left still blame everything on thatcher and can't seem to find any faults within themselves. Just like socialism there really... But I guess you're right, Workers of the world unite! and all that...
Please do not presume that all critics of Thatcher and the 'Tories' are 'left wingers'.
It would help if you didnt spout such cliched nonsense So you think we should still have coal miners doing dangerous work hazardous to their health whilst we subsidise every one of them? It was in decline since WW1. Who are you blaming for the massive decline between 1913 (217 million tonnes) and 1979? Funnily enough the decline in employment and output continued to an all time low in 2007. remind me which PM's reigned over continued closures and job losses? (last year has seen a very slight rise in UK output) What are your views on the Agricultural revolution? Better not to adopt machinery and for all of us to be subsistence farmers? Clothing and textile mills, they have almost all closed. Spinning stopped in 1960, the last mills in 2000. Oldham was built on cotton. Who are you blaming for that decline?
Oh yes, lets just blame one person for the inevitable shift in british economy from heavy industry to todays service insustry. yawn. there's a hole in my shoe
Normanby Hall is the home of Lord Sheffield, the father of the half wit Samantha who's married to David Cameron. The family owns huge tracts of land in Lincolnshire and South Yorkshire.
There is a close relationship between the demise of northern industries and northern football teams. Places like Sheffield have lost umpteen jobs, thereby umpteen salaries and wages and alongside the jobs went a good deal of comradeship and civic pride. People could not afford to attend football matches.
It wasn't until I moved from London and worked and lived in 'the north' that i came to fully appreciate the harm done by 'Thatcher' who, after all, was only a mouthpiece for the bunch of disgusting bankers and asset strippers who put her in power. She was lucky in that she was up against idiotic old buffers in James Callaghan and Michael Foot and an egoist in Arthur Scargill. The demotivation and decay in parts of the midlands and north has to be seen and felt to be believed. Southerners (and I include myself in this) do not know how lucky we are or have been to be living in an area which has been sheltered from too much industrial decay. Although has anyone been to Dagenham lately? .. since Ford closed the town has gone right down the tubes, a bit like vast tracts of 'the north'
It perplexes me that the left still blame everything on thatcher and can't seem to find any faults within themselves. Just like socialism there really... But I guess you're right, Workers of the world unite! and all that...
Please do not presume that all critics of Thatcher and the 'Tories' are 'left wingers'.
It would help if you didnt spout such cliched nonsense So you think we should still have coal miners doing dangerous work hazardous to their health whilst we subsidise every one of them? It was in decline since WW1. Who are you blaming for the massive decline between 1913 (217 million tonnes) and 1979? Funnily enough the decline in employment and output continued to an all time low in 2007. remind me which PM's reigned over continued closures and job losses? (last year has seen a very slight rise in UK output) What are your views on the Agricultural revolution? Better not to adopt machinery and for all of us to be subsistence farmers? Clothing and textile mills, they have almost all closed. Spinning stopped in 1960, the last mills in 2000. Oldham was built on cotton. Who are you blaming for that decline?
Oh yes, lets just blame one person for the inevitable shift in british economy from heavy industry to todays service insustry. yawn. there's a hole in my shoe
w t f are you burbling about? .. sounds like you have a hole in your head, not your shoe
Apparently, when Derek Hales moved to Derby County there was a drop in pig farming that year. It is interesting how football can impact the farming industry.
I have been closely monitoring weather patterns in SE England since Semedo left for SWFC. Early indications suggest no significant climate change due to his departure, but I need an extended period of monitoring before this is officially confirmed.
I worked in Sheffield for many years. The town isn't a shit hole, it's the Yorkshiremen that live there that drag it down. You can only buy a replica shirt for SWFC in size XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXL,
and then you have to take it off as soon as you put it on, weirdos !!!
Semedo will soon wonder why he can't put the lights on, and why the bathwater is cold. They will need to explain why he has to wash his own shirt, and cook his own black pudding.
He will soon come to terms with just why SWFC are a sleeping giant. The snoring will keep him awake --ha ha ha.......
Normanby Hall is the home of Lord Sheffield, the father of the half wit Samantha who's married to David Cameron. The family owns huge tracts of land in Lincolnshire and South Yorkshire.
There is a close relationship between the demise of northern industries and northern football teams. Places like Sheffield have lost umpteen jobs, thereby umpteen salaries and wages and alongside the jobs went a good deal of comradeship and civic pride. People could not afford to attend football matches.
It wasn't until I moved from London and worked and lived in 'the north' that i came to fully appreciate the harm done by 'Thatcher' who, after all, was only a mouthpiece for the bunch of disgusting bankers and asset strippers who put her in power. She was lucky in that she was up against idiotic old buffers in James Callaghan and Michael Foot and an egoist in Arthur Scargill. The demotivation and decay in parts of the midlands and north has to be seen and felt to be believed. Southerners (and I include myself in this) do not know how lucky we are or have been to be living in an area which has been sheltered from too much industrial decay. Although has anyone been to Dagenham lately? .. since Ford closed the town has gone right down the tubes, a bit like vast tracts of 'the north'
It perplexes me that the left still blame everything on thatcher and can't seem to find any faults within themselves. Just like socialism there really... But I guess you're right, Workers of the world unite! and all that...
Please do not presume that all critics of Thatcher and the 'Tories' are 'left wingers'.
It would help if you didnt spout such cliched nonsense So you think we should still have coal miners doing dangerous work hazardous to their health whilst we subsidise every one of them? It was in decline since WW1. Who are you blaming for the massive decline between 1913 (217 million tonnes) and 1979? Funnily enough the decline in employment and output continued to an all time low in 2007. remind me which PM's reigned over continued closures and job losses? (last year has seen a very slight rise in UK output) What are your views on the Agricultural revolution? Better not to adopt machinery and for all of us to be subsistence farmers? Clothing and textile mills, they have almost all closed. Spinning stopped in 1960, the last mills in 2000. Oldham was built on cotton. Who are you blaming for that decline?
Oh yes, lets just blame one person for the inevitable shift in british economy from heavy industry to todays service insustry. yawn. there's a hole in my shoe
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I'll get back to you if it ever makes any sense. ;-)
Normanby Hall is the home of Lord Sheffield, the father of the half wit Samantha who's married to David Cameron. The family owns huge tracts of land in Lincolnshire and South Yorkshire.
There is a close relationship between the demise of northern industries and northern football teams. Places like Sheffield have lost umpteen jobs, thereby umpteen salaries and wages and alongside the jobs went a good deal of comradeship and civic pride. People could not afford to attend football matches.
It wasn't until I moved from London and worked and lived in 'the north' that i came to fully appreciate the harm done by 'Thatcher' who, after all, was only a mouthpiece for the bunch of disgusting bankers and asset strippers who put her in power. She was lucky in that she was up against idiotic old buffers in James Callaghan and Michael Foot and an egoist in Arthur Scargill. The demotivation and decay in parts of the midlands and north has to be seen and felt to be believed. Southerners (and I include myself in this) do not know how lucky we are or have been to be living in an area which has been sheltered from too much industrial decay. Although has anyone been to Dagenham lately? .. since Ford closed the town has gone right down the tubes, a bit like vast tracts of 'the north'
So you think we should still have coal miners doing dangerous work hazardous to their health whilst we subsidise every one of them? It was in decline since WW1. Who are you blaming for the massive decline between 1913 (217 million tonnes) and 1979? Funnily enough the decline in employment and output continued to an all time low in 2007. remind me which PM's reigned over continued closures and job losses? (last year has seen a very slight rise in UK output)
What are your views on the Agricultural revolution?
Better not to adopt machinery and for all of us to be subsistence farmers?
Clothing and textile mills, they have almost all closed. Spinning stopped in 1960, the last mills in 2000. Oldham was built on cotton. Who are you blaming for that decline?
Oh yes, lets just blame one person for the inevitable shift in british economy from heavy industry to todays service insustry.
yawn. there's a hole in my shoe
The only nonsense was your contribution...