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1 hour ago, ponsaelius said:

I'd absolutely love to live in London like, for a while, if I earned at least double what I do currently and was gifted a house. It's an absolutely superb city if you're comfortable financially. 

 

That said I would question the sum motivation of any footballer who would put location ahead of their footballing career. As long as you're a serious club being in the north should be no barrier to attracting serious professionals. Liverpool and Manchester clubs are the case in point there. 

 

Plus to top level footballers their geographical base becomes almost irrelevant these days, tbh. You have family life and work - and then you have the financial means to do and go as you please in your time off anyway. 

 

 

 

 

Or just do what I did and pay £400 a month for a single shitty room in a house share in South London with a crackhead alcoholic landlord who lets himself into your room and steals from you on the reg.

 

Was still mint.

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8 minutes ago, AyeDubbleYoo said:


Not as good as south admittedly, but still has some good points. 

 

Absolute waffle. Totteridge, Muswell Hill, Highgate, Winchmore Hill, Barnet, etc. All fantastic places to live.

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London's alright if you remain unaffected by the general ambience of indifference in it's residents. Spurs stadium however, couldn't be in a worse spot, it's absolutely fucking rotten around there

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6 minutes ago, loki679 said:

 

Or just do what I did and pay £400 a month for a single shitty room in a house share in South London with a crackhead alcoholic landlord who lets himself into your room and steals from you on the reg.

 

Was still mint.


Think of all the money you saved to put towards your cooking hobby.

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Lived in Enfield, Fulham and Earlsfield over six years. The city exhausted me, couldn’t handle how everywhere was a sensory overload. Best thing I ever did was decide to cycle everywhere. I loved the parks there and it’s a great place to visit but I’d never live there again even if I was very comfortable financially 

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Went to WHL in 1987 for the infamous fa cup game. Recall the day being dank and gloomy and while we walked with a police escort through this housing estate to the ground, all the locals were on their balconies watching us in silence. It was really fucking eerie. Aye, that area was, and probably still is, shite.

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I live in Harrow which is an outer London Borough. Really good area as a base to travel into and out of the city. You get the best of both worlds with the surrounding greenery and countryside within easy reach and a train into central London within 30 minutes for all the top quality bars and restaurants, theatres, etc

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I don't care if he goes to Spurs. I just hope Leicester squeeze every penny out of the deal. If they get relegated and sell cheap they have to wonder what if they had sold to us during the winter window for a good price. Nunes to Liverpool heating up. Don't care about that either. Pretty soon the path to some really good young central midfielders will be wide open for us.

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25 minutes ago, LionOfGosforth said:

 

Not unlike NYC over here. Exciting city with loads going on, particularly Manhattan, absolutely class if you have cash, some of the nearby areas (boroughs) are colorful and fun to see with someone who knows their way around. I love visiting for the day/weekend but would never, ever live there.


Where are you based? Didn’t realise you were in the States 

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12 minutes ago, LionOfGosforth said:

Went to WHL in 1987 for the infamous fa cup game. Recall the day being dank and gloomy and while we walked with a police escort through this housing estate to the ground, all the locals were on their balconies watching us in silence. It was really fucking eerie. Aye, that area was, and probably still is, shite.

I'm thinking something along the lines of the Duckie Boys from the Wanderers.... am I close? ??

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Just now, LionOfGosforth said:

 

Connecticut, about an hour away from NYC


Nice. I’ve always wanted to visit up that way. Do the whole New England thing 

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