by Scouser » Mon May 18, 2009 2:12 pm
The North West of England has two large modern cities (Liverpool and Manchester) boasting four Premiership (i.e top flight) football clubs between them. Both cities have vibrant nightlife, a thriving arts scene, have produced world class bands and have a vast array of shops and markets.
Around these two cities are a cluster of run down post industrial towns struggling to reinvent themselves as some sort of retail / tourist destinations. None of these towns have any football teams to speak of (OK, maybe Wigan). The inhabitants are called "Woolly Backs" due to their close friendships with sheep (if you saw their women you would understand). In the majority of these areas everyone is related.
Its sort of like The Deep South of England. The rural areas and farming communities dont like "outsiders", cluster in run down pubs and race Tractors for kicks. If you think I'm exagerating you should try going to Nelson, Colne or Clitheroe. Everything is in black and white.
In my last two jobs I have had the misfortune of having Lancashire in my sales patch so can speak first hand of the horrors of Burnley.
On the upside there really is some beautiful countryside.
Mr. Brian, I find that offensive.
Scouser's inability to se others' point of view is rather grating.