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There was definitely a banner for her but can’t remember the imageShe was (is) absolutely gorgeous.
I might have imagined it but didn't we also unveil a huge banner at the stadium of her posing in a wonderbra?
There was definitely a banner for her but can’t remember the imageShe was (is) absolutely gorgeous.
I might have imagined it but didn't we also unveil a huge banner at the stadium of her posing in a wonderbra?
It might have been of her modelling the kit. Can't think why I thought it was of her in a wonderbraThere was definitely a banner for her but can’t remember the image
That Black and Blue striped shirt makes her look cheddar gorgeous!!I was going to mention this on reply to @S7DiscoDown 's photo above.
Swapping Burgess Hill for Yarm is a move up in class. I'm qualified to know, having actually lived in both areas.
Adriana and Christian were pure class and had no complaints about swapping Monaco for Teesside. In fact the world's most attractive supermodel (IMHO) pished all over the Southern press trying to slag the area, when she said it's beautiful and the people are friendly and that she was brought up amongst industry in Slovakia so it's very much like home.
As it's Xmas I'll share my private Adriana 2000 summer collection with you all...
Yeah, but it’s a touch like us figuratively looking down at Sheffield Wednesday and talking about them as a footballing backwater as despite them being a division below, in reality a bigger club than either us or Brighton.If you think the Brighton fans are ahead of their station you should see the sense of entitlement on this board
Apparently the OP has requested that all his posts be removed so this thread has mysteriously disappeared.https://www.northstandchat.com/showthread.php?381033-What-to-do-with-Connolly/page60
Quite complimentary about us and the town in particular
I've lived all over B&H on two separate occasions from 1983-87 and then again when I returned from France in 2016 for another couple of years.I haven't been to Brighton for 30 years, but it used to be quite ordinary to me. The old Brighton ground was in area like Acklam Road, tyre/exhaust fitters and chip shops. Hove was the posh bit of the area where the Sussex cricket ground was. Lots of retired officers in blazers and panama hats. Brighton never had to my knowledge any industrial development, it was always a leisure facility for Londoners.
That's a tenuous comparison for a team that have finished above us 3 times in a quarter of a century and at times been 2 divisions below us.Yeah, but it’s a touch like us figuratively looking down at Sheffield Wednesday and talking about them as a footballing backwater as despite them being a division below, in reality a bigger club than either us or Brighton.
Saw him play for us in Jim Platt's testimonial. He was on the cards to sign but it didn't materialise.Anybody remember George Best playing for the Boro?
Not sure where you're getting 612k from?C le C
Good Post. I lived in Hastings for 18 months in the 1980s - it was a bit like the land that time forgot then - stuck in the interwar years - going to Brighton was moving on 60 years.
"B&H is probably only a 3rd of the size of Teesside but a completely different animal"
Completely different Yes- but Brighton area is big by population - its population is over 612,000 (Teesside is about 400,000).
Is Ricard out of prison?Can we not just sign Alun Armstrong and Marco Branca
Brighton being cosmopolitan definitely struck me when I was there in August. I actually stayed in Hastings and drove to Brighton twice.I've lived all over B&H on two separate occasions from 1983-87 and then again when I returned from France in 2016 for another couple of years.
B&H is probably only a 3rd of the size of Teesside but a completely different animal.
It's more cosmopolitan, with loads more investment and less industrial, but the Sussex Downs are nowhere near as scenic as the area around Teesside.
Most people from Brighton complain about Londoners buying up property whilst they are squirreled away in out of town working class housing estates such as Whitehawk and Moulescoombe. And still living with their mother's, as they can't afford to enter the housing market.
There has always been a problem with chavs/homeless there of which I was a part of.
I quite like the NCS forum, but haven't really been on there since I had to put a few of them right on the obvious red card for the assault on Ramirez.
There's always knobheads, but I've found that forum to be the best of any rival's forums I've been on.
I've just read a rather appreciative thread on there regarding our very own Bob Mortimer and Paul White house's Gone Fishing.
There's some nice sentiment and even a couple of shouts out how beautiful our region is...
[TV] - Mortimer and Whitehouse - gone fishing
Might get flamed for this and accept it might be of limited interest, but for those of a certain age (regardless of whether you’re into fishing or not) it’s a nice whimsical bit of telly..........www.northstandchat.com
You want to see the state of the roads in Oxfordshire where I'm currently living. It has to be one of the richest counties in the UK yet the B roads are like dirt tracks compared to Teesside.Brighton being cosmopolitan definitely struck me when I was there in August. I actually stayed in Hastings and drove to Brighton twice.
One thing that did surprise me was the road system. I found East Sussex to be mainly packed and the roads pretty rubbish. Certainly compared to the A19 and A1 we have.
What's not to like is that none of that is about Middlesbrough. If the shopping is better in Newcastle or Leeds or York then what's in Middlesbrough?Aaron and Lucinda will get a nice surprise when they make the move .
North Yorkshire moors on your doorstep, some of the best countryside in Britain.
Quality affordable housing.
Leeds for shopping within an Hour or so drive
Newcastle for shopping within an hours drive.
Nice seaside resort of Saltburn within 30 min drive.
Yorkshire dales within an hour drive.
Lake District just over an hours drive.
Cleveland hills with Roseberry topping, Captain Cooks monument, Lord Stones, Sheepwash etc 30 minutes drive.
York In an hours drive.
Whitby in 40 minutes.
The list is endless, what Is not to like