tomski Posted October 18, 2023 Posted October 18, 2023 1 hour ago, Not in Crawley said: https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2023/oct/17/bolton-greater-manchester-university?CMP=Share_AndroidApp_Other Good article, certainly can relate to some of what he's saying there about work colleagues. He used to pretend to be a manc. Quote
batton carrier Posted October 19, 2023 Posted October 19, 2023 On 18/10/2023 at 06:21, tomski said: He used to pretend to be a manc. Yes but he had pasties at his wedding Quote
Zico Posted October 19, 2023 Posted October 19, 2023 On 18/10/2023 at 04:40, Not in Crawley said: https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2023/oct/17/bolton-greater-manchester-university?CMP=Share_AndroidApp_Other Good article, certainly can relate to some of what he's saying there about work colleagues. so what he is saying his life got infinitely better when he pretended not to be from bolton, andnow he likes bolton but tells bolton uni not to change and to stay as they are not sure it adds up clearly rebranding worked for him, and it should for bolton uni too and then when it does, bolton uni can tell everyone how proud they are of there bolton roots, and celebrate them furhter down the line when they've got themselves on track thats the moral of his story Quote
Not in Crawley Posted October 19, 2023 Posted October 19, 2023 27 minutes ago, Zico said: so what he is saying his life got infinitely better when he pretended not to be from bolton, andnow he likes bolton but tells bolton uni not to change and to stay as they are not sure it adds up clearly rebranding worked for him, and it should for bolton uni too and then when it does, bolton uni can tell everyone how proud they are of there bolton roots, and celebrate them furhter down the line when they've got themselves on track thats the moral of his story I read it as, 'I was mistaken in my disowning of my roots and that actually I had more to be proud of than I knew. I learnt from that, I'm suggesting the University of Bolton to proud to herald the Boltonian name rather an nondiscript area and not be like I was.' Easy to be a cynic, Zico, its tricker to admit perhaps you were wrong and use this lesson on a contemporary topic of relevance. Quote
London Wanderer Posted October 19, 2023 Posted October 19, 2023 I’d say it says more about him having a pretty horrific time of it with the bullying due to being gay. That could have been anywhere in the country to be fair & he recognises that. A lad I knew at school who came out was accepted fairly well, but it can just be a lottery depending on your family & school. His ‘rebranding’ sounds more about his own way of coping with the things he went through. Now he likes the place and enjoys going back. At least that’s my take. Just goes to show it’s experiences that make a place. Quote
Not in Crawley Posted October 19, 2023 Posted October 19, 2023 12 minutes ago, London Wanderer said: I’d say it says more about him having a pretty horrific time of it with the bullying due to being gay. That could have been anywhere in the country to be fair & he recognises that. A lad I knew at school who came out was accepted fairly well, but it can just be a lottery depending on your family & school. His ‘rebranding’ sounds more about his own way of coping with the things he went through. Now he likes the place and enjoys going back. At least that’s my take. Just goes to show it’s experiences that make a place. Yup - and also, I do love my hometown but I did spend by whole youth counting down the time until I could leave. Not because I was builled or anything like that but I just wanted to get out into the wider world, see what was out there. everyone is a mutitude of people at different times of their life - many younger people try a reinvention - its part of growing up, and as they get older they appriciate everything they have come from. I know a gay lad who got buillied for being gay at school, left for London a soon as he could, totally disowned Bolton for being 'backward' and 'small-town' but now in his 40s has started to see what there is to love about the place and the people there. I don't blame him for his attuitude in his 20s after the shit time he went through at school. I do love going back home, it will always be 'home' and couldn't be prouder of being a Boltonian and I agree the uni should keep the Bolton title and fight for what is good about the town Quote
Zico Posted October 19, 2023 Posted October 19, 2023 1 hour ago, Not in Crawley said: I read it as, 'I was mistaken in my disowning of my roots and that actually I had more to be proud of than I knew. I learnt from that, I'm suggesting the University of Bolton to proud to herald the Boltonian name rather an nondiscript area and not be like I was.' Easy to be a cynic, Zico, its tricker to admit perhaps you were wrong and use this lesson on a contemporary topic of relevance. 1 hour ago, London Wanderer said: I’d say it says more about him having a pretty horrific time of it with the bullying due to being gay. That could have been anywhere in the country to be fair & he recognises that. A lad I knew at school who came out was accepted fairly well, but it can just be a lottery depending on your family & school. His ‘rebranding’ sounds more about his own way of coping with the things he went through. Now he likes the place and enjoys going back. At least that’s my take. Just goes to show it’s experiences that make a place. 1 hour ago, Not in Crawley said: Yup - and also, I do love my hometown but I did spend by whole youth counting down the time until I could leave. Not because I was builled or anything like that but I just wanted to get out into the wider world, see what was out there. everyone is a mutitude of people at different times of their life - many younger people try a reinvention - its part of growing up, and as they get older they appriciate everything they have come from. I know a gay lad who got buillied for being gay at school, left for London a soon as he could, totally disowned Bolton for being 'backward' and 'small-town' but now in his 40s has started to see what there is to love about the place and the people there. I don't blame him for his attuitude in his 20s after the shit time he went through at school. I do love going back home, it will always be 'home' and couldn't be prouder of being a Boltonian and I agree the uni should keep the Bolton title and fight for what is good about the town I also couldn't wait to get out, went to uni then moved to manc, staying in touch and visiting regular with family, mates and footy that said I never pretended not to be from bolton now I'd move back there in a flash in any case the uni probably really to need to rebrand, like most unis, they will be gagging for the rich overseas students and they probably have far more chance of attracting those and others from around the uk by being associated with manchester I'd totally urge them to do that it's a business / marketing descsion there's no room for sentiment they can be as proud as they like but they need more students clearly, who've probably never heard of bolton Quote
Spider Posted October 19, 2023 Posted October 19, 2023 24 minutes ago, Zico said: I also couldn't wait to get out, went to uni then moved to manc, staying in touch and visiting regular with family, mates and footy that said I never pretended not to be from bolton now I'd move back there in a flash in any case the uni probably really to need to rebrand, like most unis, they will be gagging for the rich overseas students and they probably have far more chance of attracting those and others from around the uk by being associated with manchester I'd totally urge them to do that it's a business / marketing descsion there's no room for sentiment they can be as proud as they like but they need more students clearly, who've probably never heard of bolton Spot on. People need to move on and stop hanging on to a past that only exists in their minds. The world will move on regardless Quote
DirtySanchez Posted October 19, 2023 Posted October 19, 2023 19 minutes ago, Zico said: I also couldn't wait to get out, went to uni then moved to manc, staying in touch and visiting regular with family, mates and footy that said I never pretended not to be from bolton now I'd move back there in a flash in any case the uni probably really to need to rebrand, like most unis, they will be gagging for the rich overseas students and they probably have far more chance of attracting those and others from around the uk by being associated with manchester I'd totally urge them to do that it's a business / marketing descsion there's no room for sentiment they can be as proud as they like but they need more students clearly, who've probably never heard of bolton Went to uni as was proud to be from Bolton Could have been in part that in halls I lived with other blokes who supported other teams, so you defend your team and the town I haven't lived in Bolton for 23 years but I will always be proud of where I'm from Living down south I get asked where my accent is from and I say Bolton. Even though I lived in Yorkshire for twelve years 😀 Quote
Winchester White Posted October 19, 2023 Posted October 19, 2023 When we lived in Winchester we had Sunday lunch in a pub, when ordering the landlord asked where we were from so I replied Bolton and he then said with a completely straight face, "I am sorry". 😂 Quote
Zico Posted October 19, 2023 Posted October 19, 2023 2 hours ago, Spider said: Spot on. People need to move on and stop hanging on to a past that only exists in their minds. The world will move on regardless Aye Get them though the door Once they're here, get Bolton in their faces everywhere they go Rename the union the Fred Dibnah bar, phoenix nights on the union TV on repeat, carrs pasties on the menu every day, get Vernon to DJ at Freshers week Can change the name, do all that, still be proud etc But don't be surprised if the students all piss off to Manchester for a night out Quote
stevieb Posted October 19, 2023 Posted October 19, 2023 If you've ever told anyone you are from 'near Manchester' to anyone, ever as you are ashamed of your home town you are a disgrace. Stevieb - lives near Rivington Quote
Cheese Posted October 19, 2023 Posted October 19, 2023 (edited) 14 minutes ago, stevieb said: If you've ever told anyone you are from 'near Manchester' to anyone, ever as you are ashamed of your home town you are a disgrace. Stevieb - lives near Rivington I've said that many times when I've been working away in America. 9 times out of 10 the next question was "Where's Manchester?" and I'd end up just saying "a few hours North of London", which they'd interpret as me living just outside London. Though to be fair, I've only ever worked in Kansas Missouri, where 90% of the people haven't even seen an ocean in real life. Edited October 19, 2023 by Cheese Quote
Zico Posted October 19, 2023 Posted October 19, 2023 14 minutes ago, stevieb said: If you've ever told anyone you are from 'near Manchester' to anyone, ever as you are ashamed of your home town you are a disgrace. Stevieb - lives near Rivington i get this a lot I live in stockport but don't care to admit it, i don't wnat anyone to think i'm from stockport so had a call earier for example where are you based? yeah, erm, south manchester where abouts? ok stockport, which isn't Manchester, but I'm from Bolton, I'm a digital nomad, it doesn't matter, but I'm from bolton, my home office is basically little bolton Quote
BobyBrno Posted October 19, 2023 Posted October 19, 2023 When I was travelling through China, the border guard guy looked at my passport and said “ah Bolton, Bolton Wanderers” with a big smile. He then said I’d missed my connection and had to wait 10 hours. Quote
DirtySanchez Posted October 19, 2023 Posted October 19, 2023 When at uni I was known as Bolton Jon Never asked for it, was just the name I was given Then went working in Norfolk and again got called Bolton Jon Did a spell in London and got called the same My accent goes away when I speak on a day to day basis but put me in Bolton and it comes out Quote
stevieb Posted October 19, 2023 Posted October 19, 2023 25 minutes ago, Cheese said: I've said that many times when I've been working away in America. 9 times out of 10 the next question was "Where's Manchester?" and I'd end up just saying "a few hours North of London", which they'd interpret as me living just outside London. Though to be fair, I've only ever worked in Kansas Missouri, where 90% of the people haven't even seen an ocean in real life. 20 minutes ago, Zico said: i get this a lot I live in stockport but don't care to admit it, i don't wnat anyone to think i'm from stockport so had a call earier for example where are you based? yeah, erm, south manchester where abouts? ok stockport, which isn't Manchester, but I'm from Bolton, I'm a digital nomad, it doesn't matter, but I'm from bolton, my home office is basically little bolton Plastic mancs Wouldn't expect anything less. Just say Bolton. Let them do the geography. The stupid cunts Quote
Leyther_Matt Posted October 20, 2023 Posted October 20, 2023 9 hours ago, stevieb said: Plastic mancs Wouldn't expect anything less. Just say Bolton. Let them do the geography. The stupid cunts If you can’t use Google Maps then you shouldn’t be going to uni. Quote
Spider Posted October 20, 2023 Posted October 20, 2023 9 hours ago, BobyBrno said: When I was travelling through China, the border guard guy looked at my passport and said “ah Bolton, Bolton Wanderers” with a big smile. He then said I’d missed my connection and had to wait 10 hours. He said Wandewehs really Quote
Spider Posted October 20, 2023 Posted October 20, 2023 I say I live within walking distance of the Reebok stadium. Folk always know where that is Quote
tomski Posted October 20, 2023 Posted October 20, 2023 13 hours ago, stevieb said: Plastic mancs Wouldn't expect anything less. Just say Bolton. Let them do the geography. The stupid cunts Spot on. I’m the same. They go where’s that? Never say it’s near manc or anything just ‘oh well’ Quote
bolton va va Posted October 20, 2023 Posted October 20, 2023 If I don't like the attitude of the person asking "Where's Bolton ? ", I tell them it's between Tottington & Blackrod . Quote
jmjhb Posted October 20, 2023 Posted October 20, 2023 No fucker knows where Bolton is unless they're a football fan Quote
Sweep Posted October 20, 2023 Posted October 20, 2023 14 hours ago, DirtySanchez said: When at uni I was known as Bolton Jon Never asked for it, was just the name I was given Then went working in Norfolk and again got called Bolton Jon Did a spell in London and got called the same My accent goes away when I speak on a day to day basis but put me in Bolton and it comes out I'm known in my local pub as Bolton Chris......which is a bit odd, as my name is Trevor Quote
Carlos Posted October 20, 2023 Posted October 20, 2023 10 minutes ago, Sweep said: I'm known in my local pub as Bolton Chris......which is a bit odd, as my name is Trevor Weird folk in Halliwell. Quote
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