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SeagullSongs

And it's all gone quiet..
Oct 10, 2011
6,937
Southampton
I enjoyed the article, but the whole purpose of it seems to be trying to escape the generalisations of Liverpool and yet at the end he assumes that everywhere in London is wealthy. I'm sure he does know that not everyone in London is wealthy though.
To me it didn't seem overly anti-Thatcher, but maybe I don't appreciate it because I didn't live through that era?
 








W.C.

New member
Oct 31, 2011
4,927
Agreed, I don't take well to United complaining about the commercialisation of football. They almost single-handedly created this mess, they should live with the consequences like everyone else.

Yep. The original sell outs. The club, all the other big clubs in the world, strove to be like.
 




Bean

Registered User
Feb 13, 2010
3,557
Hove
Typical bitter, moaning northerner.
 




Seagull58

In the Algarve
Jan 31, 2012
7,528
Vilamoura, Portugal
I enjoyed the article, but the whole purpose of it seems to be trying to escape the generalisations of Liverpool and yet at the end he assumes that everywhere in London is wealthy. I'm sure he does know that not everyone in London is wealthy though.
To me it didn't seem overly anti-Thatcher, but maybe I don't appreciate it because I didn't live through that era?

I lived through the Thatcher era and the precedinig disaster that was the Heath - Wilson-Callaghan era. The 3 day week, the winter of discontent, rubbish piled high in the parks, rats breeding in the rubbish. I'll stop there.
 


drew

Drew
Oct 3, 2006
23,129
Burgess Hill
Well written but full of shit. As others have said, he was happy milking the glory of Utd when the prem started and the first 15 years when Utd were the dominant force but now he doesn't like and probably more so because of the rise of City, he puts pen to paper. Won't change a thing though.
 


The Antikythera Mechanism

The oldest known computer
NSC Patron
Aug 7, 2003
7,852
Just as long as they're cooked properly
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Vegas Seagull

New member
Jul 10, 2009
7,782
Dull, outdated & confused. Anti London Tory & anti the 'red' Reds of Liverpool simultaneously. Big town United sold out to the corporate dollar long ago, maybe he should move to Torquay & vote Liberal
 








Not Andy Naylor

Well-known member
Dec 12, 2007
8,819
Seven Dials
To me it didn't seem overly anti-Thatcher, but maybe I don't appreciate it because I didn't live through that era?

I thought he was just stating the facts about Thatcher. I did live through that era, and while I can just about understand the views of some who think differently, in my opinion she and her government caused a lot of suffering. The south didn't come out of it too badly, but in general, the further north you go, the worse it was, because that's where a lot of the manufacturing jobs disappeared. She tried to run the country like her father's grocery business, not caring that people's livelihoods were at stake. The gap between the rich and poor began seriously to accelerate under her and hasn't stopped.

But then I'm a middle-class/champagne socialist (although I never touch the stuff) so I probably would think that.
 
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Seagull over Canaryland

Well-known member
Feb 8, 2011
3,552
Norfolk
The author comes across as being well balanced (i.e. having a chip on both shoulders) - but of largely ill informed Manchester-centric out of date rhetoric. As a footie fan he is entitled to be passionate about his club and if he is a genuine life long fan then I could sympathise with his ire towards the Glazers. However he badly let down his case with the crap about London which only looks to perpetuate some of the myths about the north / south divide.

I used to work with loads of guys from oooop north (many of them Man U fans) in the 70's/80's and while they used to moan about how hard done by they were, it was mostly them who were driving around in new cars, owning new family homes, having a couple of foreign holidays a year and boasting about having a miniscule mortgage, all whilst spouting crap about the streets south of somehwere near Nottingham all being paved with gold. I used to delight in pointing out that due to silly property prices I and many of my colleagues down South either couldn't afford a mortgage or were being crucified by the repayments for a basic two up/two down, were driving around in old bangers and could only dream of having a foreign holiday, yet the same pay scales applied north or south. They struggled to grasp this. What we did agree upon was the plight of those out of work and acknowledged that it must have been desperate times for those up North whose industries were in terminal decline and prospects of employment pretty bleak.

Finally the one thing the Man U fans did used to get pissed off even back then about was the growing trend for plastic fans from Baslidon or Guildford, interesting that he is happy put up with the Essex plastics, maybe he thinks that it is somewhere near Cheshire.
 


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