Salford is a massive red area of Greater Manchester. The city of Salford is wall to wall red, very few City fans live there. My dad's family are Failsworth and New Moston (North Manchester), which North Manchester is massive Man Utd area as well. Mancunians and Salfordians, twin cities, and brother's they are 🙂
@@joysboy6588 Old Trafford is not in the Local Authority of the City of Manchester. But it has a Manchester postcode, and Manchester in the address. Stretford was part of the old parish of Manchester. Also Man Utd originated in Newton Heath. Anyway, try telling someone from Stretford that they are not Mancunian, you will get a bloody nose. Mostly reds in Stretford, but some blue too. I wonder what the city fans from Stretford call themselves 🤣🤣. Trafford is Manchester. One day it will officially merge into Manchester anyway as Manchester expands. Salford its own city though. Mancunians and Salfordians, twin cities and brother's they are 😊.
@@johnb9624 😊 some of these city fans moaning about lines on a map 🤣. Read my comment above mate. Trafford is Manchester. 😊 I am sure you agree mate. City fans obsession with old Trafford not being in Manchester 🤣🤣. I mean lots of City fans in Stockport and quite a few in Tameside, but will the City fans call them Non Mancunians? 🤣🤣. No the city fans will not
HI love your videos but can I make a suggestion could you not tell us what streets and roads you're driving or walking on for those of us who grew up in the area but cannot recognise all the changes and those of us who are not familiar with the areas you are showing us really appreciate you showing us these videos thanks a lot and keep up the good work.
@@my3rdeye896 Thanks for the reply I grew up in Salford around Oldfield Road facing Salford Royal Hospital I was born in a public house called the Julie's then we moved to Cheetham Hill on Esmond road then I went to live in Whitefield and now I live in Italy so a lot of these areas have changed over the years and watching you walking around and driving around these areas it's hard to recognise any of the streets and all the changes but it's great watching your videos and trying to guess where you are keep up the good work most appreciated.
The ruination of Salford started when they destroyed and ripped the character and heart of Salford in the 1960s,so much beautiful architecture. Can you believe we once had a Racecourse sadly, called Manchester race course it closed in the 1960s Can you believe also there are Roman remains in Lower Broughton but because its Salford it does not matter.❤
every time i see the flats in Pendleton i cant help thinking of the old intro to coronation street from the 1990s they look more updated and cleaner now then the disgusting brown brick colour that it was
Working class young families are starting to find its hard to get affordable housing, lots of shiny tower blocks with rents around 1100 per month in media city
It actually doesn't LOOK that bad. But if you don't know where you are/forget where you are or simply don't know what it's about, it can be the killer.....
They are not the real streets of Salford. What used to be there years ago were the real streets of Salford, full of character and characters. All gone.
You couldn't even walk to Brydon Close (my auntie lived there in the late 70s early 80s) after school hours without getting into a fight if you were a young male and not from that area.
Starts with...we're i would walk to city center from 2002 to 2018...my mothers old city...very nice I don't miss it one bit but nice to see it
Thanks for watching 👍
Salford is a massive red area of Greater Manchester. The city of Salford is wall to wall red, very few City fans live there. My dad's family are Failsworth and New Moston (North Manchester), which North Manchester is massive Man Utd area as well. Mancunians and Salfordians, twin cities, and brother's they are 🙂
Great mate Salford reds
@@johnb9624 Cheers mate. Come on United 🙂. Let's beat City. Glazers out
It's well known that Man Utd is (strictly speaking) NOT in Manchester.
@@joysboy6588 Old Trafford is not in the Local Authority of the City of Manchester. But it has a Manchester postcode, and Manchester in the address. Stretford was part of the old parish of Manchester. Also Man Utd originated in Newton Heath. Anyway, try telling someone from Stretford that they are not Mancunian, you will get a bloody nose. Mostly reds in Stretford, but some blue too. I wonder what the city fans from Stretford call themselves 🤣🤣. Trafford is Manchester. One day it will officially merge into Manchester anyway as Manchester expands. Salford its own city though. Mancunians and Salfordians, twin cities and brother's they are 😊.
@@johnb9624 😊 some of these city fans moaning about lines on a map 🤣. Read my comment above mate. Trafford is Manchester. 😊 I am sure you agree mate. City fans obsession with old Trafford not being in Manchester 🤣🤣. I mean lots of City fans in Stockport and quite a few in Tameside, but will the City fans call them Non Mancunians? 🤣🤣. No the city fans will not
For those that don't know. Salford = just because you're not involved, it doesn't necessarily mean nothing's going to happen to you....
HI love your videos but can I make a suggestion could you not tell us what streets and roads you're driving or walking on for those of us who grew up in the area but cannot recognise all the changes and those of us who are not familiar with the areas you are showing us really appreciate you showing us these videos thanks a lot and keep up the good work.
I was wondering whether or not we should include street names. We'll keep that in mind, thanks for the suggestion, and thank you for watching.
@@my3rdeye896 Thanks for the reply I grew up in Salford around Oldfield Road facing Salford Royal Hospital I was born in a public house called the Julie's then we moved to Cheetham Hill on Esmond road then I went to live in Whitefield and now I live in Italy so a lot of these areas have changed over the years and watching you walking around and driving around these areas it's hard to recognise any of the streets and all the changes but it's great watching your videos and trying to guess where you are keep up the good work most appreciated.
Please do I'm very interested 😉 in☮️
@@my3rdeye896you must include streat namey I need to know where I'm going ☮️✌️ bro 💯 keep up the great work places times etc ✌️☮️✌️💯🙌
@@my3rdeye896great video mate grew up on the precinct brydon close not there now great days
The ruination of Salford started when they destroyed and ripped the character and heart of Salford in the 1960s,so much beautiful architecture. Can you believe we once had a Racecourse sadly, called Manchester race course it closed in the 1960s
Can you believe also there are Roman remains in Lower Broughton but because its Salford it does not matter.❤
Do one of lower Kersal pal
every time i see the flats in Pendleton i cant help thinking of the old intro to coronation street from the 1990s they look more updated and cleaner now then the disgusting brown brick colour that it was
Nostalgia is not what it used to be.
Working class young families are starting to find its hard to get affordable housing, lots of shiny tower blocks with rents around 1100 per month in media city
Makes you wonder if its by design.. Things that make you go hmm.
People need hope there they need cheering up 😊
So is this where Karl Pilkington grew up? 😅
I wish they'd bring that show back. An idiot abroad, that was hilarious.
No sight of...
Charlie Veitch...????!!
LOL.
Wish the Scottish would take the stupid porridge faced twat back.
well bad as fook in the 80s and 90s real bad i work on the old market there seen loads mad shit
How much is living cost for Indian family of four...
All streets look dirty.
All Manchester looks dirty 😅
@susanhenshaw1271 Not the case as you will know...
Looks Dreadful
looks like anywhere in the country. just cars everywhere
It actually doesn't LOOK that bad. But if you don't know where you are/forget where you are or simply don't know what it's about, it can be the killer.....
Is a British inner city area..Not bad at all frankly..Broughton Park with mansions worth millions is IN Salford too as are Worsley Swinton etc....
It is not the cleanest of cities
They are not the real streets of Salford. What used to be there years ago were the real streets of Salford, full of character and characters. All gone.
Precinct had a lot more high rises and maisonettes the concrete jungle we called it lived in brydon close when they was first built great days
Nostalgia is not what it used to be.
You couldn't even walk to Brydon Close (my auntie lived there in the late 70s early 80s) after school hours without getting into a fight if you were a young male and not from that area.