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Both football clubs, the Moor, the roadworks in the city centre and the people who walk up and down Division street with stupid hair cuts.

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Sheffield has to be the friendliest city in the country, its laid back, the people are generally very helpful to strangers and it seems to me very racially tolerant

 

BUT!

 

1/ The litter is awful .. its seems to be everywhere, the council does its best within its budget, and provides plenty of litter bins, but some people just don't respect the city and their surroundings.

 

The pot holed roads and pavements are a national disgrace, especially when the ice is about in the winter; its just so dangerous. I wonder how much it costs the NHS every year treating broken bones.

 

Castle market area, but at least this is getting sorted, along with the Moor

 

Swearing, on buses and in streets. I was quite shocked when first arriving in the city at how much bad languague you hear in every day conversation.

 

Chavs .. dropping litter, shouting at their kids, shouting, and old men who can be a bit smelly, and the 'posh folk' on the Ecclesall road, doing similar things, but with a posher accent.

 

Traffic, especially cars, they are everywhere and dominate the city.

 

The lack of Loo's .. not many around.

 

It can also be very grey and depressing on wet or cloudy days.

 

Other other this, the place ain't too bad. (;-)

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  • Complacent, inept council
  • Dearth of jobs unless you're a medic, lawyer, estate agent or, strangely, do recruitment
  • The hills - my calves are like Popeye's forearms
  • Awful roads - Budapest and Riyadh have better
  • er
  • that's it

I would add "the state of the town centre" but they're actually doing something about that, so moaning seems unfair!

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Both football clubs, the Moor, the roadworks in the city centre and the people who walk up and down Division street with stupid hair cuts.

 

Wow! How petty are you?

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Sheffield Wednesday

The Moor / Castle Market

Ecclesall Road coffee shops (Full of posers)

Bungalows and bears (Strange, strange place)

Cavendish (Got bared because i offered a southern fairy barman out lol)

Bouncers (Not all of them but the minority in town)

Niche (Now gone thank god)

Corp!

Moorfoot building (So So Ugly)

Certain clientel hanging about outside the peace gardens

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Too many lights: I haven't ever seen the Plough in the night sky while in Sheffield.

 

I can see it, and I live almost in town.

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Cavendish (Got bared because i offered a southern fairy barman out lol)

 

hahaha, nar, nar, nar, nar eeza Blade and eeza Blade!!!

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hahaha, nar, nar, nar, nar eeza Blade and eeza Blade!!!

 

Not proud of it but had to happen, nearly got barred from local other week. Everyone was watching rugby i had a few shandies and got the control from behind the bar and turned football on lol

 

Some happy egg chasers weren't to impressed!

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Not proud of it but had to happen, nearly got barred from local other week. Everyone was watching rugby i had a few shandies and got the control from behind the bar and turned football on lol

 

Some happy egg chasers weren't to impressed!

 

hahaha, dear oh dear. I'm laughing cos thats the sort of daft thing i would do.

 

Us Blade aren't quite right!!! :loopy:

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