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Thread: O/T anyone not originally from round here.

  1. #61
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    Quote Originally Posted by avondalemiller View Post
    Born in Dalton Parva. Paternal Great Grandad came from Wellow, Nottinghamshire. Maternal one came from Moor Munckton, York to be a farmer in Dalton Parva.

    Supported the Millers since about 62/63. I remember the Burney replay when Clish broke his leg, i watched from 15ft up the floodlight pylon, above the tea bar what used to be there. Happy days.
    Remember Dalton Parva well. My Late Nan and Grandad use to live on Bosville Street so we use to go to the little chippy at the top of the hill.

    NB. Liking this thread a lot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brin View Post
    IBS, I'm claiming 100% that I am a true Rotherham lad. Born in a house on Hartley Lane, Masbrough you can clearly see the magnificent
    All Saints Rotherham Minster and would probably hear the bells ringing out on a clear Sunday morning.

    Through the years I've lived in the suburbs of Herringthorpe, East Herringthorpe, Bramley, Eastwood, Sunnyside and finally where I reside, Brinsworth. Of the areas I have mentioned I clearly recall, as a child and t.eenager, how all the estates were nice, clean and a pleasure to live in and around. I've revisited in the past, all of them, and I have to say the likes of East Herringthorpe and Eastwood are like ghettos on some roads I know so well. What a sad decline this town has become.

    I rarely visit the town centre now and on my last visit, it was very uncomfortable walking amongst the different variations of ethnicity hanging about on the street corners and congregating in groups spouting all kinds of foreign languages.

    We as a town are just a dumpit site for all immigrants.
    Brin

    Could you run to Cooper's Toy Shop, from your house on Hartley Lane, the'er and back in 5 minutes? I think not.


    I have heard you are carrying a bit of timber these days so even less likely now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by the_idiotb_stardson View Post
    Brin

    Could you run to Cooper's Toy Shop, from your house on Hartley Lane, the'er and back in 5 minutes? I think not.


    I have heard you are carrying a bit of timber these days so even less likely now.
    I assume Coopers is no more so what's the 2021 equivalent in case anyone wants to try it? 5 minute round trip would probably have allowed an 800 yard radius back in the day when we were all in our prime. That's probably down to a 250 yard radius these days, especially having to navigate around the homeless.

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    Quote Originally Posted by the_idiotb_stardson View Post
    Brin

    Could you run to Cooper's Toy Shop, from your house on Hartley Lane, the'er and back in 5 minutes? I think not.


    I have heard you are carrying a bit of timber these days so even less likely now.
    I could run it in my car...as for timber yes I'm carrying more than I should be so can you think of a game plan for me to shed a few pounds? I thought of clearing the snow of the NYS playing surface but..........

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    Quote Originally Posted by CAMiller View Post
    I assume Coopers is no more so what's the 2021 equivalent in case anyone wants to try it? 5 minute round trip would probably have allowed an 800 yard radius back in the day when we were all in our prime. That's probably down to a 250 yard radius these days, especially having to navigate around the homeless.
    Think you're right there CAM. Back in my prime days I might just have made it before closing time.

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    Born Listerdale (not posh that's just where the Maternity Hospital was)

    Brought up in Kimmy Park (just across from Quibells shop), then Roughwood Road and Droppingwell
    Moved to Flanderwell when I got married (missus was from Brinsworth so it was "equidistant" from both sets of Parents) then to Bramley where I appear to have taken root !

    Seen most of UK with work and Rotherham ain't all that bad in comparison to a lot of places

    Both Parents Rotherham born and bred
    Grandparents a mixture of Rotherham, West Yorkshire and Worcestershire
    Last edited by BramleyMiller58; 03-01-2021 at 06:21 PM.

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    I think there's a few on here , including me, that don't fit the criteria and might have to find a new team to support.

    I was thinking of Torquay United based on their small ground, low fan base and they seem to have had more poor times than good. So the transition from the Millers to them should be seamless and easy.

    It's only 270 miles which appears to be the same as being brought up in the sticks

    If anyone's thinking of doing the same then all I'll say is WE are currently smashing up the National League

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    Quote Originally Posted by BramleyMiller58 View Post
    Born Listerdale (not posh that's just where the Maternity Hospital was)

    Brought up in Kimmy Park (just across from Quibells shop), then Roughwood Road and Droppingwell
    Moved to Flanderwell when I got married then to Bramley where I appear to have taken root !

    Both Parents Rotherham born and bred
    Grandparents a mixture of Rotherham, West Yorkshire and Worcestershire
    Then you're a Rotherham lad then.

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    Coopers was just about do-able for me in 5 mins , one way ..the one in the indoor market

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brin View Post
    IBS, I'm claiming 100% that I am a true Rotherham lad. Born in a house on Hartley Lane, Masbrough you can clearly see the magnificent
    All Saints Rotherham Minster and would probably hear the bells ringing out on a clear Sunday morning.

    Through the years I've lived in the suburbs of Herringthorpe, East Herringthorpe, Bramley, Eastwood, Sunnyside and finally where I reside, Brinsworth. Of the areas I have mentioned I clearly recall, as a child and t.eenager, how all the estates were nice, clean and a pleasure to live in and around. I've revisited in the past, all of them, and I have to say the likes of East Herringthorpe and Eastwood are like ghettos on some roads I know so well. What a sad decline this town has become.

    I rarely visit the town centre now and on my last visit, it was very uncomfortable walking amongst the different variations of ethnicity hanging about on the street corners and congregating in groups spouting all kinds of foreign languages.

    We as a town are just a dumpit site for all immigrants.
    Maybe a, Hunch Back then Brin, you played & swung on them there bells

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