I also thought it was a post about our fans in the SouthI’m pretty sure that away fans say exactly the same as they make their way down central drive back to the station
Maybe you should focus your post on Reading rather than generalising about the South ? I've lived in North London for nearly 40 years and love it.It’s over developed, congested and ugly. Any character is being destroyed by bland development. Life seems about existence.?I am sure there are lots of nice people but put me on a train north please! Where did the Reading fans come from?
Over developed. Not something that will ever be levelled at Blackpool. Any development would be welcomed.It’s over developed, congested and ugly. Any character is being destroyed by bland development. Life seems about existence.?I am sure there are lots of nice people but put me on a train north please! Where did the Reading fans come from?
To be fair, there is a lot of development and re development going on at the moment.....Over developed. Not something that will ever be levelled at Blackpool. Any development would be welcomed.
Push the South out in to the sea.It’s over developed, congested and ugly. Any character is being destroyed by bland development. Life seems about existence.?I am sure there are lots of nice people but put me on a train north please! Where did the Reading fans come from?
Probably Reading.Where did the Reading fans come from?
I have spent so many nights in the Bull in Sonning. My friends lives there.Venture 3 miles out of Reading to Sonning, a lovely picturesque village by the Thames, great properties and people like Jimmy Page and George Clooney live there.
Mind you, you may also bump into Theresa May going to church on a Sunday, so there are drawbacks.
Even when living inland, I used to love feeding seagulls at the seaside. I would flush bread down the toilet!Breathing in the sea air and listening to the call of the seagulls is what it’s all about for me. Sitting on the prom watching the glorious sunsets is a truly wonderful experience. I lived in London for 3 years and loved it but every day I thought of home.
Popped over on Friday to meet family.Breathing in the sea air and listening to the call of the seagulls is what it’s all about for me. Sitting on the prom watching the glorious sunsets is a truly wonderful experience. I lived in London for 3 years and loved it but every day I thought of home.
It was freezing in Saturday.Was down in Ascot last Monday/Tuesday and never wore a coat, the weather is definitely an advantage
Lovely pub is The Bull, I've had many work lunches there. Not once did I see Theresa May, Kate Winslet or Ricky Gervais though.I have spent so many nights in the Bull in Sonning. My friends lives there.
It’s like a hidden world for celebrities to mix with normal people
So you've never been to SwindonReading, Milton Keynes, Croydon and Slough are my least favourite places to be, as others have said lots of niceness in the surrounding areas.
No I haven’t as it goes. Spent years working around the UK but never had that pleasure.So you've never been to Swindon
Mark E Smith was more intelligent rip.Mark E Smith couldn’t even be arsed to sing about it.
Paul Heaton seemed to like it though?