So after spending the last few years in Catalonia and Bavaria, Pep Guardiola will be moving to the equally scenic Greater Manchester. I was wondering which part of Manchester he will live in so I drew up a short list.
1. Gorton
A stones throw from the Etihad, this tranquil backwater provides a bohemian vibe with various galleries plus an artisan market providing craft beer and sourdough bread.
2. Broughton
The city centre is easily accessible but why would you need to visit the city centre when you have such a cultural epicentre right here? Weekly open air concerts by the local musical neighbours are a must
3. Longsight
What can be said about this former fishing village? Many people have their weekend/summer houses here so it is generally quiet during the weekdays. This could prove essential to a man wanting some privacy. Many of the local stall holders can also provide the telecommunication essentials for a man from out of town to call their native countries.
Where will Pep live?
posted on 19/2/16
Sorry puffin but the joke was accurate and it seems you are having a problem with the fact you didn't get it.
posted on 19/2/16
What actually inspired this article, have Liverpool billeted Klippity in a boarding house in Norris Green?
posted on 19/2/16
Probably a bordelo in grafton
posted on 19/2/16
Does Klopp have the biggest garden in Toxteth?
http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/row-zed/potential-new-liverpool-boss-jurgen-6589844
posted on 19/2/16
comment by Boris 'Inky' Gibson (U5901)
posted 38 minutes ago
What actually inspired this article, have Liverpool billeted Klippity in a boarding house in Norris Green?
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I believe he lives in the rural idyll if Kirk Bay
posted on 19/2/16
Sounds welsh
posted on 19/2/16
"Sounds welsh"
Makes sense. Wales is full of Liverpool fans. And their native tongue is much easier to understand than that of your run of the mill Scouser.
posted on 19/2/16
comment by LQ (U6305)
posted 1 hour, 24 minutes ago
Sorry puffin but the joke was accurate and it seems you are having a problem with the fact you didn't get it.
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So LIverpool is full of beautiful scenery and lovely cities. Sorry I didn't realise, I stand corrected
posted on 19/2/16
The Hanging Gardens of Dingle are a UNESCO World Heritage site.
posted on 19/2/16
comment by gratedbean (U4885)
posted 1 hour, 14 minutes ago
"Sounds welsh"
Makes sense. Wales is full of Liverpool fans. And their native tongue is much easier to understand than that of your run of the mill Scouser.
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Liverpool is full of Wales fans.