KingKhanWC
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[MENTION=46929]shaz619[/MENTION] @BigMac
Made Bham proud.
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why do they make birmingham sound so dangerous as if its a crime riddled hellhole?
obv i dont know much about it since ive only been there once as a kid but i highly doubt its as bad as documentaries make it sound
Birmingham is a huge city. I haven't watched the documentary, but the immigrant communities tend to start off in the poorer areas so when it comes to Pakistanis, you will mostly see those areas highlighted I would guess.
I'm sure like any other city in Britain there would be some really posh areas where all the well heeled live, including many Pakistanis who have graduated to better lifestyles. That said, a lot of Pakistanis with money will still prefer to live in their own community.
out of curiosity which city are you from/ live in, Captain?
Mo clearly wasn't well prepared to film this documentary, said 'stuff' at least 100 times.
[MENTION=46929]shaz619[/MENTION] @BigMac
Made Bham proud.
why do they make birmingham sound so dangerous as if its a crime riddled hellhole?
obv i dont know much about it since ive only been there once as a kid but i highly doubt its as bad as documentaries make it sound
why do they make birmingham sound so dangerous as if its a crime riddled hellhole?
obv i dont know much about it since ive only been there once as a kid but i highly doubt its as bad as documentaries make it sound
[MENTION=46929]shaz619[/MENTION] @BigMac
Made Bham proud.
[MENTION=46929]shaz619[/MENTION] He's such a down to earth geezer. I liked how he talked about his roots and how always go back to Brum to play the annual cricket match. I also found it funny how he used to hit the gap in the wall in the stoney lane ground lol.
I've played there, if you manage to hit it through that gap along the ground it's 6 runs
after a while the realisation was that chukkaz are useless in the grand scheme and also the tennis balls kept getting lost in addition to complaints from the local hoodlums who hire them lovely new plate rentals.
Mo's a top guy he's always been like that, he's our very own Luke Cage everyone looks up to him and respects him. When you have the sort of upbringing Mo has and I know often it can backfire as we've seen with the likes of Mike Tyson during the negative slope (although admittedly he went through a lot) but Mo is the opposite side of the coin where you grow to appreciate everything more and look to help your people whilst never abandoning them, unlike others who disown their origins to "integrate" better beyond the wallQuiet frankly no one has respect for suck ups and Mo is proof that you can still stay true to yourself and at the same time be an inspiration amongst all groups of people.
[MENTION=46929]shaz619[/MENTION]
Nice way to get his landmark cap.![]()