An excellent result but I have a question, when did it become a red card offence to mess up a players tied up pony tail by making contact with it? http://abload.de/img/andydcajsjlj.gif
No. There's a bloody great ocean in between! Actually those few mates of mine who still live in London live in East Ham, so I tend to hang around there.
I used to know an Indian lady who when she first arrived in England got a job teaching Maths at Plashet Grove High School, just off East Ham High Street. She found it difficult because she was the only Indian person in the school. When I taught at the same School in the early 90's the vast majority of the kids in the school were either from the Indian subcontinent or had parents from India. I suspect that these days there is a higher African proportion of students. As Moby Dick said, you can never go home because when you do you find both you and the place have changed. When I go back I enjoy it but I'm a visitor even if I stay there for a couple of weeks so its a different perspective. My friends who live there seem to still like the place. "You can never step in the same river twice."
"My friends who live there seem to still like the place." With, of course, the proviso that they are Londoners and therefore complain about EVERYTHING, ALL the time.