I think how I live probably gives you the impression there's more than there is. The travel was for a work placement in Europe, so they covered my travel & living costs. The money that went on Hatton-Pacquiao, (which when taking hotel, flight, fight ticket, spending dough into account was about £2000) was money both me & my girlfriend had saved up together over the previous year for a holiday. I mean, by the standards of where I live, my family is pretty well-off, but I think if you compared us to most people in Britain, we'd be considered 'poor' by some.
I still live here, because it's where I grew up & even with everything wrong with it, it's the place I feel comfortable & all my friends & family are still here. I probably would have been just like most of my friends growing up headed either to jail or an early death, if it hadn't been for 2 teachers I had in my community college, who basically changed my life & because of them I've now got 2 degrees & at least some possibilities at 23. I know that the area isn't going to get better whilst the only role models are drug dealers & sports stars long gone, so I feel like if I just leave than I'd basically be selling out. I might feel different once I have kids as I don't know if I'd want them growing up here as it is now, but until then I want to actually at least try to do something positive for my community & leaving it behind won't do that.
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I am from Manchester and have lived about 3 doors down from Ricky Hatton from a kid to my early twenties, it has always made me laugh when I have read stories of Ricky fighting his way up from the mean streets of Manchester its really nice round here
I play rugby and work in Salford there are some rough as f**k places round there but as everywhere some nice places and some good people too
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I am from Glasgow and it gets a bad rep some times. Many parts of it deserve the name but it's a good City to visit for museums and parks and the nightlife is good in the centre.
Go to a housing estate at you own peril though, as someone said it's stab happy. I have had friends involved in some real nsty shit and my cousin was killed a few years back in a stabbing incident because he had an argument about someone switching channels on the TV in the pub
I have been chased by people with knives and hammers and axes , was all a bit mental growing up at times. I used to watch running battles with gangs from my Grans 4th floor window at weekends.
I tend to not notice things in other cities at times becasue I got a bit immune to it , can be a bit dangerous as I tend to take things for granted and don't take much shit from local upstarts![]()
Bet he was mate, that's the next estate across from where lived, got picked up by the cops one night and they took me to the station in Easterhouse, told me it was more fun letting me walk home than taking me inside to charge me. That was a long night walking in the shadows to avoid being seen !!![]()
Your guys up there are mad. I remember seeing one Glaswegian guy fighting 7 armed Cypriot police in Ayia Napa, with blood pouring down his face, & the lil fucker (he was about 5'7) was actually winning until one clubbed him over the back of the head with a rifle butt. Actually come to think of it, most Glaswegians I've met have either been frightening lunatics or crackheads. Guess we won't be meeting up for a pint anytime mate![]()
Here was me looking forward to a nice game of dominoes down the pub too
I hear what you are saying about shit going down though, it's usually some little toss pot starting shit for nothing at all. It's always been the teaming up against one person that gets me in some places.
The worst Glaswegian is a mix of your experiences , the loony crackhead who also happens to be drunk and in a bad mood.I will say one thing for us though, we do like to stand our corner if we're in the right (or at least our version of right)![]()
I have some very good friends from Glasgow and spent a bit of time there. I stayed on the west side and it's pretty nice in that part of town, but my friends from there warned me about the rough spots and reminded me of of the old joke "what do you call a knife fight between two Weegies? A square go!"
I live on Lethbridge. Which bit of South were you from?
I don't find it funny or cool watching people I grew up with going to jail or becoming drug addicts. One of my friends was shot dead in his car just 3 months ago over some stupid shit, so I certainly don't find it at all amusing. I'm not Lefty, I don't think this hard man shit is cool, I think most of the people doing it are just looking for some small, pathetic way to feel important. The problem is these dickheads have taken over as the idols for most of the young boys in the bits, even me when I was 14 & stupid. They have all the nice shit, everyone acts like they're really somebody. There's a lot more decent hard-working people in the area than these fuckers, but we've yet to make someone getting up & working as a postman or a bus driver a desirable job, so kids won't see it that way.
It isn't like Compton or West Baltimore, I certainly don't want to give that impression, I should probably be more specific in some stuff I say, we don't have loads of people just walking along the street shooting each other or pulling drive-bys in broad daylight. The murder rate is barely comparable here to the US thankfully. But, people are still getting killed & it's getting worse. The big problem is drugs, which many people see as the easiest way to money. I'd say 95% of shootings are over drugs or gang wars over drugs. The stabbings are the thing that tend to be over minor issues, like somebody looking at someone wrong or moving to the wrong girl. It's also not like Glasgow where I heard people get stabbed like 85 times.
Ah right, I know where you mean, big estate. I've just moved after living for ten years up the other end of Lewisham high street near the hospital. I've lived in quite a few different places in London, I'm from Bermondsey.
I don't think you're a bullshitter, gloryfying or a fantasist mate. It's funny how we live in the same place but experience things differently. I don't really know about these youth gangs. The only dealings i've had with them was when they robbed a bar/club I was working in a few years ago (3 times). Thankfully they didn't shoot me or carve me up ().
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Happen to live in east london which is supposedly populated with drug gangs and of course my beloved football hooligans yet can hand on heart say i or my family have never had a single problem with the area.
you do the odd pikey kid flying around on a scooter and giving you lip while your walking the dog but apart from that its relatively a trouble free zone.
Having followed west ham up and down the country i can hand on heart say the one place in britain i hate to visit is liverpool.
When we play liverpool/everton away its the only 2 times of the year your pretty much told if you take your car and park in and around the stadiums its at your own risk. Dont acknowledge talk to or even make eye contact with the locals. It really is that bad.
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As has been mentioned, I lived in east London for a few years, and never really felt truly threatened there, though I was in the University areas (Bow and Mile End). Only fights I got into were of my own making, though the owner of Kennessy fried chicken in Stepney once chased me down the road and hit me with a stick after I pinched one of the baseball caps of the guys working there.
However, there was always stuff in the paper about the estates not half a mile away from where we were (Ocean estate), but apart from some minor gang arguments on open mic rap nights in the local was alright.
I think some of the provincial towns which have lost industries can be much worse than the cities....if a small town loses its main employer, drugs, violence, muggings and robberies just go through the roof. I'd much rather park my car on an estate in the East End than on an estate in Caernarfon.
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