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joggerjayne | 09:21 Wed 20th Oct 2010 | News
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Manchester seems to be the only thing on the radio News this morning.

A town hitherto best known for Lacrosse sticks, thrown into the limelight ...

... by a lazy, philandering football player.
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Or Liverpool
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Or anyone now.

In all seriousness it was only becuase Wenger started to belittle it and hes a Sky darling, so got all the publicity about so many games being played. The media went with it and so did a lot of managers who should know better.

Gary Megson at both Bolton and WBA feilded weakend teams in it, why? He stated it was to keep the team(s) fresh for the relegation battle but despite that they still played crap.

It short changes the fans and diminishes the club when they get beaten by "lesser" opposition. with Man U and Chelsea winning it, it is coming back to prominence.
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Prominence, but still ... the Mickey Mouse Cup.
Manchester is a sh!thole

Nuff said
I bloody hope Eccles exists or I was doing my Morrisons shop on some kind of a trip for years...
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No it's not.

I'm sure it's jolly ... not that I've been.

They hosted this year's Lacrosse World Championships.

And the Commonwealth Games in 2002.
I came to Manchester for the first time (well, out of the station) to see a friend just over 7 years ago...still here :)
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Have you been kidnapped, Jen ??
No haha :) Here of my own free will. I wanted to go see some of the lacrosse but had too much on. Shame as was only about 10 mins away from where I live and on my bus route to and from the city.
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It would have been great.

You might be somewhere near Hattersley's then, Jen. They're on Weymouth Road, Eccles.
I used to live nearish Eccles but live a bit further away now, right near Moss Side in fact.
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'fraid my geography of Manchester is a bit thin.

I've had a few sticks from Hattersley's, but never been there. I'd like to go.

Moss Side is a nice name for a place. It sounds like a name from The Wind In The Willows.
Manchester, filthiest place we've ever been to, £3.25 for a cup of weak cold coffee, and a sugar bowl that was......well it defied description....Trafford centre.....mancunians, you can keep it all to yourselves... never ever again.
You should come up :)

Eccles is in Salford so to the west of the city centre, think Old Trafford up and to the left a bit.

I'm in South Manchester. It's not quite storybook round here but not all as bad as people think. Like anywhere really, good and bad areas.
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The filthiest place you've ever been?

Crikey, Pru.

I guess you've not been to Croydon? Or London?
Prudentia, you want to judge a whole rather large city on one cup of coffee and a sugar bowl???
My late uncle lived in south africa, we made a visit and he took us to the outskirts of Soweto, compared to Manchester, just about preferable, at least the locals were friendly and didn't try to rip us off at every opportunity.
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I'm sure nobody thinks it's bad, Jen.

All towns have good and bad parts (except London - ALL bad!)

Most of Brighton is a bit crap, but the good bits are wonderful.

I will come up some time. I bought a couple of sticks from Hattersley's for my pals' daughter recently, but I had them posted down to me.
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"I'm sure nobody thinks it's bad, Jen." ... ... (except for Pru, obviously!)

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