deafmanstevo
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He could probably stand up in most parts of it tbf.
Not where the locks are near town , ther water is deep there
He could probably stand up in most parts of it tbf.
To be fair, that’s the case with most rivers running through major cities in the UK (and the US).I recall reading a few years back that you were more likely to die of an infection than drowning if you fell into the Mersey…
Probably from being pulled out by a scouserI recall reading a few years back that you were more likely to die of an infection than drowning if you fell into the Mersey…
I saw it all happen. Tried to step in but all happened too quickly.Shortly after the match Vs Leeds, after a short exchange with opposition supporters, an older- I’m guessing 62-70 year old - shirt wearing City supporter was attacked by supporters of Leeds United after today’s match.
It happened virtually outside the stadium, close to the to the south stand, on Ashton New Rd.
Whilst not in possession of all the facts, what I saw with my own eyes was said older City supporter get hit by a Leeds supporter from behind. The Blue cracked his head against a bus on his way down and his head also smacked the tarmac on the road.
The ambulance that had obviously picked the guy up went past us further down ANR.
Thoughts are with the assaulted Blue. Any news appreciated.
Humans are cunts.To be fair, that’s the case with most rivers running through major cities in the UK (and the US).
Some of them are literally classed as biohazard zones.