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  • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parmo

    Great with salad and a diet coke.

    TBH lads someone on here might just of discovered a reason to go to Middlesbrough...
  • cabbles said:

    There are plenty of bookies for him to put his money with, the poorer the area the larger the quantity of bookies. Redcar is probably one of the most deprived areas in the UK.

    Just remember on Saturday, even if they do beat us 6-0 (although IMO we will win) the article below just goes to prove how much happier we should be with our lot them.

    Middlesbrough really is the worst place to live

    Middlesbrough's objections to being labelled the worst place to live in Britain weredismissed by watchdogs.

    The town’s mayor had complained to Ofcom over the humiliating verdict on the Channel 4 show, Location, Location, Location. But the watchdog ruled yesterday that the programme had used reliable statistics to back up its claims.

    Kirstie Allsopp, one of the show’s presenters, told viewers that Middlesbrough had ‘critical health levels, double the English average of drug abuse, 8 per cent more smokers than the English average and over a quarter of inhabitants admitted to binge drinking’.

    Her co-presenter Phil Spencer said: ‘Ninety per cent of the residents never exercise and few eat healthily . . .robbery, burglary, sexual assault, violent crimes and car theft are all more than twice the UK average.’

    The programme’s website also stated the town had ‘smog in excess’.

    Ofcom said it had not been unfair to include details about smoking, drug misuse and physical exercise and images of obese people in the show.

    It also said it was not unfair to have filmed derelict buildings to illustrate the programme’s claims about the state of the town.

    Ofcom also backed the reference to binge drinking. The Ofcom adjudication panel said: ‘Ofcom found that no unfairness had resulted to either the community of Middlesbrough or Middlesbrough Council.

    Haha - WTF must've Juninho, Ravenelli, Emerson & Mendieta thought? I bet they never, ever ventured anywhere near the town centre
    Who was the Boro player that said he hated it there because all of the woman were dogs??
  • Don't like the sound of reformed chicken? What is reformed chicken? Might try it if it was local organic free range chicken! Praps!
  • I think that player was Emerson he hated everything about Middlesbro.Very strange people up there.
  • Curb_It said:

    Don't like the sound of reformed chicken? What is reformed chicken? Might try it if it was local organic free range chicken! Praps!

    Chicken that has stopped drinking and whoring.
  • Definitely why I don't like the sound of it. Boring bastard chicken.

    Think I've gone off topic! COYRs
  • Shag said:

    Sick n chips

    LOL
    Spot on

  • cabbles said:

    There are plenty of bookies for him to put his money with, the poorer the area the larger the quantity of bookies. Redcar is probably one of the most deprived areas in the UK.

    Just remember on Saturday, even if they do beat us 6-0 (although IMO we will win) the article below just goes to prove how much happier we should be with our lot them.

    Middlesbrough really is the worst place to live

    Middlesbrough's objections to being labelled the worst place to live in Britain weredismissed by watchdogs.

    The town’s mayor had complained to Ofcom over the humiliating verdict on the Channel 4 show, Location, Location, Location. But the watchdog ruled yesterday that the programme had used reliable statistics to back up its claims.

    Kirstie Allsopp, one of the show’s presenters, told viewers that Middlesbrough had ‘critical health levels, double the English average of drug abuse, 8 per cent more smokers than the English average and over a quarter of inhabitants admitted to binge drinking’.

    Her co-presenter Phil Spencer said: ‘Ninety per cent of the residents never exercise and few eat healthily . . .robbery, burglary, sexual assault, violent crimes and car theft are all more than twice the UK average.’

    The programme’s website also stated the town had ‘smog in excess’.

    Ofcom said it had not been unfair to include details about smoking, drug misuse and physical exercise and images of obese people in the show.

    It also said it was not unfair to have filmed derelict buildings to illustrate the programme’s claims about the state of the town.

    Ofcom also backed the reference to binge drinking. The Ofcom adjudication panel said: ‘Ofcom found that no unfairness had resulted to either the community of Middlesbrough or Middlesbrough Council.

    Haha - WTF must've Juninho, Ravenelli, Emerson & Mendieta thought? I bet they never, ever ventured anywhere near the town centre
    Who was the Boro player that said he hated it there because all of the woman were dogs??
    Ahh that's going to bug me, think it was an Eastern European Striker...........

  • I Thought they liked a stottie up there?
  • cabbles said:

    There are plenty of bookies for him to put his money with, the poorer the area the larger the quantity of bookies. Redcar is probably one of the most deprived areas in the UK.

    Just remember on Saturday, even if they do beat us 6-0 (although IMO we will win) the article below just goes to prove how much happier we should be with our lot them.

    Middlesbrough really is the worst place to live

    Middlesbrough's objections to being labelled the worst place to live in Britain weredismissed by watchdogs.

    The town’s mayor had complained to Ofcom over the humiliating verdict on the Channel 4 show, Location, Location, Location. But the watchdog ruled yesterday that the programme had used reliable statistics to back up its claims.

    Kirstie Allsopp, one of the show’s presenters, told viewers that Middlesbrough had ‘critical health levels, double the English average of drug abuse, 8 per cent more smokers than the English average and over a quarter of inhabitants admitted to binge drinking’.

    Her co-presenter Phil Spencer said: ‘Ninety per cent of the residents never exercise and few eat healthily . . .robbery, burglary, sexual assault, violent crimes and car theft are all more than twice the UK average.’

    The programme’s website also stated the town had ‘smog in excess’.

    Ofcom said it had not been unfair to include details about smoking, drug misuse and physical exercise and images of obese people in the show.

    It also said it was not unfair to have filmed derelict buildings to illustrate the programme’s claims about the state of the town.

    Ofcom also backed the reference to binge drinking. The Ofcom adjudication panel said: ‘Ofcom found that no unfairness had resulted to either the community of Middlesbrough or Middlesbrough Council.

    Haha - WTF must've Juninho, Ravenelli, Emerson & Mendieta thought? I bet they never, ever ventured anywhere near the town centre
    Who was the Boro player that said he hated it there because all of the woman were dogs??
    Ahh that's going to bug me, think it was an Eastern European Striker...........

    I think it was Hristov who played for Barnsley.
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  • I'll be wearing my thermals tomorrow.
    Bloody cold up there when we played in April, the locals were wearing woolen hats I kid you not!
  • Pretty sure Middlesbrough was voted one of the least poshest places in Britain last week.
  • cabbles said:

    There are plenty of bookies for him to put his money with, the poorer the area the larger the quantity of bookies. Redcar is probably one of the most deprived areas in the UK.

    Just remember on Saturday, even if they do beat us 6-0 (although IMO we will win) the article below just goes to prove how much happier we should be with our lot them.

    Middlesbrough really is the worst place to live

    Middlesbrough's objections to being labelled the worst place to live in Britain weredismissed by watchdogs.

    The town’s mayor had complained to Ofcom over the humiliating verdict on the Channel 4 show, Location, Location, Location. But the watchdog ruled yesterday that the programme had used reliable statistics to back up its claims.

    Kirstie Allsopp, one of the show’s presenters, told viewers that Middlesbrough had ‘critical health levels, double the English average of drug abuse, 8 per cent more smokers than the English average and over a quarter of inhabitants admitted to binge drinking’.

    Her co-presenter Phil Spencer said: ‘Ninety per cent of the residents never exercise and few eat healthily . . .robbery, burglary, sexual assault, violent crimes and car theft are all more than twice the UK average.’

    The programme’s website also stated the town had ‘smog in excess’.

    Ofcom said it had not been unfair to include details about smoking, drug misuse and physical exercise and images of obese people in the show.

    It also said it was not unfair to have filmed derelict buildings to illustrate the programme’s claims about the state of the town.

    Ofcom also backed the reference to binge drinking. The Ofcom adjudication panel said: ‘Ofcom found that no unfairness had resulted to either the community of Middlesbrough or Middlesbrough Council.

    Haha - WTF must've Juninho, Ravenelli, Emerson & Mendieta thought? I bet they never, ever ventured anywhere near the town centre
    Who was the Boro player that said he hated it there because all of the woman were dogs??
    Ahh that's going to bug me, think it was an Eastern European Striker...........

    I think it was Hristov who played for Barnsley.
    Strange how you saying one name has suddenly made me think Nemeth????? I remember Hristov also said that.
  • Badger said:

    I Thought they liked a stottie up there?

    I once asked the guy behind the counter of a bakery in Sunderland: "What exactly is a stottie?" And he said: "It's like a Frisbee with meat in it."

  • Im usualy ever the optimist but I think it will be 2-1 to borough but I hope we can fight out a 1-1 draw because that would give us a huge amount of confidence. I really worry if we loose that Roland will blame Powell when it wouldnt be his fault.
  • I wore double denim up there once. True story :(
  • RedPanda said:

    I wore double denim up there once. True story :(

    That wasn't a bad move in 1975.

  • edited January 2014


    Georgi Hristov on the locals in Barnsley Former Macedonia international Georgi Hristov observes the differences between Belgrade and Barnsley: "The local girls are far uglier than the ones in Belgrade. Our women are far prettier and dont drink as much beer

    cabbles said:

    There are plenty of bookies for him to put his money with, the poorer the area the larger the quantity of bookies. Redcar is probably one of the most deprived areas in the UK.

    Just remember on Saturday, even if they do beat us 6-0 (although IMO we will win) the article below just goes to prove how much happier we should be with our lot them.

    Middlesbrough really is the worst place to live

    Middlesbrough's objections to being labelled the worst place to live in Britain weredismissed by watchdogs.

    The town’s mayor had complained to Ofcom over the humiliating verdict on the Channel 4 show, Location, Location, Location. But the watchdog ruled yesterday that the programme had used reliable statistics to back up its claims.

    Kirstie Allsopp, one of the show’s presenters, told viewers that Middlesbrough had ‘critical health levels, double the English average of drug abuse, 8 per cent more smokers than the English average and over a quarter of inhabitants admitted to binge drinking’.

    Her co-presenter Phil Spencer said: ‘Ninety per cent of the residents never exercise and few eat healthily . . .robbery, burglary, sexual assault, violent crimes and car theft are all more than twice the UK average.’

    The programme’s website also stated the town had ‘smog in excess’.

    Ofcom said it had not been unfair to include details about smoking, drug misuse and physical exercise and images of obese people in the show.

    It also said it was not unfair to have filmed derelict buildings to illustrate the programme’s claims about the state of the town.

    Ofcom also backed the reference to binge drinking. The Ofcom adjudication panel said: ‘Ofcom found that no unfairness had resulted to either the community of Middlesbrough or Middlesbrough Council.

    Haha - WTF must've Juninho, Ravenelli, Emerson & Mendieta thought? I bet they never, ever ventured anywhere near the town centre
    Who was the Boro player that said he hated it there because all of the woman were dogs??
    Ahh that's going to bug me, think it was an Eastern European Striker...........

    I think it was Hristov who played for Barnsley.
  • RedPanda said:

    I wore double denim up there once. True story :(

    You may as well keep wearing it when you go there. Eventually that era will reach them and you'll fit in.

  • Middlesbrough - the only place I've been twatted at the football. Suckerpunch from behind. Gutted.

    My nan lived in Redcar, so you know where I spent my summer holidays as a kid. (not recommended).
    Went on the bus to see Boro play Coventry. After the match some kid came up and asked me the time. Then a big bloke did the same. As I looked down at my watch, he smashed me in the face then a dozen or so kids started giving me a kicking. Luckily they were chased off by a few adults who checked I was OK and even walked me to my bus stop.
    F@ckin' sh!thole then and still is.



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  • Georgi Hristov on the locals in Barnsley Former Macedonia international Georgi Hristov observes the differences between Belgrade and Barnsley: "The local girls are far uglier than the ones in Belgrade. Our women are far prettier and dont drink as much beer

    cabbles said:

    There are plenty of bookies for him to put his money with, the poorer the area the larger the quantity of bookies. Redcar is probably one of the most deprived areas in the UK.

    Just remember on Saturday, even if they do beat us 6-0 (although IMO we will win) the article below just goes to prove how much happier we should be with our lot them.

    Middlesbrough really is the worst place to live

    Middlesbrough's objections to being labelled the worst place to live in Britain weredismissed by watchdogs.

    The town’s mayor had complained to Ofcom over the humiliating verdict on the Channel 4 show, Location, Location, Location. But the watchdog ruled yesterday that the programme had used reliable statistics to back up its claims.

    Kirstie Allsopp, one of the show’s presenters, told viewers that Middlesbrough had ‘critical health levels, double the English average of drug abuse, 8 per cent more smokers than the English average and over a quarter of inhabitants admitted to binge drinking’.

    Her co-presenter Phil Spencer said: ‘Ninety per cent of the residents never exercise and few eat healthily . . .robbery, burglary, sexual assault, violent crimes and car theft are all more than twice the UK average.’

    The programme’s website also stated the town had ‘smog in excess’.

    Ofcom said it had not been unfair to include details about smoking, drug misuse and physical exercise and images of obese people in the show.

    It also said it was not unfair to have filmed derelict buildings to illustrate the programme’s claims about the state of the town.

    Ofcom also backed the reference to binge drinking. The Ofcom adjudication panel said: ‘Ofcom found that no unfairness had resulted to either the community of Middlesbrough or Middlesbrough Council.

    Haha - WTF must've Juninho, Ravenelli, Emerson & Mendieta thought? I bet they never, ever ventured anywhere near the town centre
    Who was the Boro player that said he hated it there because all of the woman were dogs??
    Ahh that's going to bug me, think it was an Eastern European Striker...........

    I think it was Hristov who played for Barnsley.

    Nemeth, who arrived in Boro from Inter Bratislava two years ago, is quoted to have said: "If I have any visitors, we always go to Newcastle, Leeds, or York. Middlesbrough is very bad. It is not a very nice town and there are a lot of factories. The people no problem. But the town is not so nice."

    It continues: "In Middlesbrough, I have seen only two nice girls in two years but compared to Slovakia, they were only OK."
  • RedPanda said:

    I wore double denim up there once. True story :(

    That wasn't a bad move in 1975.

    You should be fine in double denim lads...it still is 1975 in 'Boro!!!
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