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Don't want to make any enemies on here anyway, maybe should have kept my opinion to myself in hindsight. Still want Leeds to stay up. You can slat eme on that if you wish, but I have my obvious reasons

Latin?

Don't worry about making enemies. they may take our lives, but they will never take our FREEDOM!! :icon_wink
 
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Keep telling yourself that ;)
Leicester is a city on its knees, as a city there is nothing happening for it and nothing is going to happen there in the near future, no one wants to build there.
There's diversity here, its a social goldmine, less chavs (sorry if you are one) and its a damn sight friendlier [/COLOR]too.

Leeds friendly :018: Yorkshire friendly :018: Never actually lived in Leicester or Leicestershire but I can assure you they are friendlier bunch than the Yorkshire lot, I am sure YV will back me up here.
 
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There's only one thing that can beat a good fight, and that's getting involved in a random one that doesn't concern you, I love it me :icon_lol:

i love that initial surprised look on the other partisipants faces.

you know, the one that says 'who the hell are you?' :icon_bigg
 
i love that initial surprised look on the other partisipants faces.

you know, the one that says 'who the hell are you?' :icon_bigg

Yeah, and then they run off and tell the teacher that there's a weird man in the playground again trying to start a fight.
 
Leeds friendly :018: Yorkshire friendly :018: Never actually lived in Leicester or Leicestershire but I can assure you they are friendlier bunch than the Yorkshire lot, I am sure YV will back me up here.


tbh ive never had any problems/friction in leeds/yorkshire just in sheffield and their lovely wednesday fans :icon_roll :)
 
I think its partly the surroundings rather than the city itself which can make the difference. I've lived in both Leicester (6 years) and Newcastle (2 years) - admittedly a long time ago in both places. I really enjoyed my time in both cities and love going back (which happens all too rarely I'm afraid). I've always felt where Leicester loses out is the lack of spectacular countryside nearby. The Northumberland Coast is surely one of the most beautiful in Britain, and the nearness of Durham is another plus for Newcastle. I would guess fans of Sheffield might also be influenced by the proximity of the mountains.
 
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