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Liverpool is the pool of life, it makes to live.
I don't know any Londoners 'cos I'm from Manchester.
Both of the Villa scorers were born in Liverpool, as was the Villa manager, who was born in Birkenhead.
Aberdeen, a city in the northern reaches of HSBC-London. Their
Doncaster will hit Villa with fire and broomstick.
been used to look in Hertfordshire - paid his
I come from the bottom of the ladder. I'm from Norwich. Not many people seem to know about it.
I love Manchester. Everyone knows that - I have said it many times. Manchester is in my heart.
My dad is from Nottingham - although I've only been there twice in my life, with one being when my friend was at university there. I've always found it a friendly place and has a good night life.
I am, and always will be, proud to be a Hackney girl.
I was brought up in industrial south Lancashire, down the cobbled road from where LS Lowry (1887-1976) lived and painted.
Tottenham Court Road, and he left a tidy business
Home I would go But that my doors are hateful to my eyes, Fill'd and damm'd up with gaping creditors, Watchful as fowlers when their game will spring.
London, ... like a bowl of viscid human fluid, boils sullenly over the rim of its encircling hills and slops messily into the home counties.
Sarcasm is a Manchester trait.
My family are too grounded, and I will go home to visit. I always need my dose of Liverpool to keep me grounded.
Yorkshire is so much part of me.
London's like a forest ... we shall be lost in it.
I love Liverpool. The people are wonderful and I feel very much at home there.
Oh yeah, I'm an Essex boy and proud of it.
I'm born in Liverpool, I'm a Liverpool supporter.
No one knows what it's like ... to be a dustbin ... in Shaftesbury ... with hooligans ...
I was born and bred in Coventry. I played for the club as well, so that's where my liaisons lie.
Manchester is in the south of the north of England.
Its spirit has a contrariness in it
a south and north bound up together
at once untamed and unmetropolitan; at the same time, connected and wordly.
Into the center - Queen's Square. This is the heart of Wolverhampton's youth scene - our Left Bank, our Haight-Ashbury, our Soho. To the right, five skaters. To the left, three goths, sitting around the Man On 'Is 'Oss - a statue of a man, on his horse.
Hackney gets a bit of a bad rap, but it's the only place I've ever lived that felt like a community. I know my neighbours.
I just love watching football. It doesn't matter what level it is, whether it's Fleetwood or Blackpool. I love to go and watch games.
When I appeared in 'Coronation Street,' I lived in Manchester and enjoyed it very much.
away from Clive.
London, dirty little pool of life
Certainly Manchester is the most wonderful city of modem times.
Let me just say, I've seen a pub or two.Pub-- Don Johnson
For society, of all places I have ever been, Norwich is the best.
I just came to West Ham to play football, the rest is not for me to say.
The Huddersfield that I like best is a large town with a big heart and an open mind.
It is a Lancashire custom to be on the defensive. We anticipate jokes about rain, "bi gum," and Wigan; we expect people to peer at us through the thin layer of smoke they fancy they see around our heads.
Over the last 15 years or so, Manchester has undergone huge transformation - from a city in decline and on its knees to one that is growing, vibrant and confident.
I'm really happy in Liverpool and the club feels such a family. I feel great, I have a nice house and my family have been here from the beginning so they could help me.
England? England is in London right?
I may have left Liverpool but the city and club will always be part of me.
I think we have really integrated well around Manchester. This is the place where we feel at home. We like it here, we love the English way of life and we prefer it much, much more than the south of Europe.
We could be putting the hammer in Luton's coffin
We thought we'd be really big in Liverpool.
I was brought up in a flat in North London - virtually the last building in London, because north of us was countryside all the way to the coast, and south of us was non-stop London for 20 miles.
I love Manchester. I always have, ever since I was a kid, and I go back as much as I can. Manchester's my spiritual home. I've been in London for 22 years now but Manchester's the only other place, I think, in the country that I could live.
Liverpool people are famous for liking clothes and fashion; they are very social and lively people, and we know that they like clothes.
In Conisborough there's no Hoxton Square to bring a bit of light relief. It's just mile after mile of broken windows and the bloody Earth Centre.
In my time at Anfield we always said we had the best two teams on Merseyside - Liverpool and Liverpool reserves.
Living in London has become incredible. I suppose it's easy to love where you live if you love what you're doing. But this is not just a visit: it's my home.
London is yours. If you want it.
we'll be going up to London
We must go to such towns as Bristol, York, and Norwich.
Well the seaport, all seaports in Britain whether it's Glasgow or Newcastle or ... or Liverpool, any of the seaports, I've got this kind of knock about, beggar and the Lord will provide feeling about it.
I love London. I'm a London fanatic. That's my city.
Warrington's aim's so pathetic I'd be more worried if he was aiming for the person next to me.
Real mature London,Thanks a lot
Glasgow has truly become my home away from home.
Cresington Lane, There's an old public toilet with an old broken
I don't feel like a Londoner.
Let any stranger find mee so pleasant a county, such good way, large heath, three such places as Norwich, Yar. and Lin. in any county of England, and I'll bee once again a vagabond to visit them.
But I've been here in Wolverhampton for two days now and that's felt pretty eternal (though I can reveal that the Pizza Hut
Manchester's got everything except a beach.
Our only objective at the start of the season was to stay in this league and we should do that. If we don't it'll be the Devon Loch of all Devon Lochs.
You come from the NRL and it's a forwards-dominated game, I think, at the moment. You get three sets and kick and chase. But at Warrington it couldn't be more opposite. They'll have a crack from anywhere and it's the type of style you want to play as a rugby player.
I have no problem living in Liverpool, but I think my wife and daughters deserve to enjoy every day to the full and live their lives - but they have to be at home all day. My wife doesn't speak a word of English, so she depends 100% on me. I live here with them. That's my world, that's my life.
I'm world-famous in West Bromwich.
If you're from South London you feel like you're always trying to win people over, so perhaps that underdog passion comes through.
Somerset is where I call home, and where I feel most myself.
I come from West London. I support a football team there called Queens Park Rangers, whom I'd like to give a shout-out to. I'm a die-hard Rangers fan. I think that I would always hopefully have a strong connection to and live in London, because it's a brilliant city.
I feel close to the rebelliousness of the youth here. Perhaps time will seperate us , but nobody can deny that here, behind the windows of Manchester, there is an insane love of football, of celebration and of music.
The docks were said to be quite tough, but there were pubs you didn't go into if you were a respectable ... but um, I never felt a sense of danger in Liverpool.
London, how could one ever be tired of it?
Huddersfield will want to win this one.
Liverpool will always be special for me: my daughter was born here.
You know Manchester is always a bit of a hard place for people coming from London, just with all the history. Manchester has this immensely huge and healthy history musically.
A letter today from a Mrs Gladys Freeman, 45 Sebastopol Terrace, Blackpool. 'Sir, reference the room you had here during the party conference season. Well, we know what it is. We know who done it. But for heaven's sake tell us where it is!
I couldn't really take a girl from Berlin to live in Leeds. I love it here. I miss the Yorkshire sense of humor and things like bitter and Yorkshire puddings, but I can still get my hands on salt 'n' vinegar crisps.
Leeds is quite laid-back.
I can see myself staying at Blackburn for the rest of my career - unless I move to another club at some stage
I grew up in Yorkshire, and once or twice a year, we'd travel over the Pennines to see my cousins in Cheshire.
here you are in Bath, andBath-- Jane Austen
Liverpool really ever since I can remember, but anyway in the '50s and '60s was always a place where people were potentially in show business, knew someone who was, would like to be, had been but were now doing something else and there was a general recreational feeling in the air at all times.
In the end, in England, when you want to find out how people are feeling, you always go to the pubs.
Colchester, Ash, my captain, staking my body with his cock like a conqueror, like a king.
Nigel Barton:Everyone says 'Up at Oxford'. You come 'down' when you've finished there.
Harry Barton: Well, what's this then? Does bloody Oxford move up and down the bloody map then?
Portsmouth are at Huddersfield, which is always away
I am from a city (Glasgow) that is not unlike Liverpool. I am joining the people's football club. The majority of people you meet on the street are Everton fans. It is a fantastic opportunity, something you dream about. I said 'yes' right away as it is such a big club.
I divide my time between all the mud and open space in Surrey and the social life and work in London, particularly Chelsea, which still has the same village feel that it had in the swinging Sixties.
I am the ghost in Harrenhal.
In the end you'll have to cede to Lord Mersey. He's too much of a peer, you understand? And a bit of a prick as well.
If I was still at Ipswich, I wouldn't be where I am today.
The nearest inhabited village is about seven of your English miles to the left.
I am a Norfolk man and Glory in being so.
What's feeding in Derry? What's feeding on Derry?
If Everton were playing down the bottom of my garden, I'd draw the curtains.
Shut the door, Wales.
If I should be so blessed as to revisit again my own country, but more especially Manchester, all that I could hope or desire would be presented before in one view.
London's where I was brought up. It's where my heart is and where I get my inspiration,
One has not the alternative of speaking of London as a whole, for the simple reason that there is no such thing as the whole of it. It is immeasurable - embracing arms never meet. Rather it is a collection of many wholes, and of which of them is it most important to speak?
I'm always afraid someone's going to tap me on the shoulder one day and say, 'Back to North London.'