You may have a point but my youngest son goes in town a lot and he says it's always kicking off in bars and clubs,so no difference there then from our era. I know Geoff Thompson the author of Watch my Back and that was about his days on the doors of pubs/clubs in Cov in the 80's etc,and he wrote about the violence they encountered,so I'm surprised you never witnessed or was involved in it if you used the city centre.It's funny, the 70's was my "town" period, and although it was rough, I never really worried about it much, only the odd occasion when as a long haired youth, i turned the corner just as a crowd of skin heads were coming the other way....!!!
I wouldn't go near the place at night now, as I'm an old git who cant fight or run anymore, but is it really that worrying for today's young un's?
Or does it just seem that way now we're older?
It's funny, the 70's was my "town" period, and although it was rough, I never really worried about it much, only the odd occasion when as a long haired youth, i turned the corner just as a crowd of skin heads were coming the other way....!!!
I wouldn't go near the place at night now, as I'm an old git who cant fight or run anymore, but is it really that worrying for today's young un's?
Or does it just seem that way now we're older?
The city centre when I used it a lot had loads of pubs and clubs and there were lots of people hitting the places on a weekend,but you're right it isn't like that now as places are closed down etc. Probably isolated incidents get reported more now as they stand out and with mobiles around they can quickly be in the media.You're getting older is all
When I was late teens/early 20s, I used to go to all kinds of dives, but now a refined pint in a country pub is about my limit.
Don't think Cov is particularly dangerous, more the fact the city centre's a desolate wasteland makes an illusion of threat.
I'm surprised you never witnessed or was involved in it if you used the city centre.
You're getting older is all
When I was late teens/early 20s, I used to go to all kinds of dives, but now a refined pint in a country pub is about my limit.
Don't think Cov is particularly dangerous, more the fact the city centre's a desolate wasteland makes an illusion of threat.
I too used to go in the Live and Let Live and the White Horse,some characters in there !Yes, country pub is my limit too.
I'm wondering though, my local was the Live and Let Live, so town was quite peaceful really, in comparison...
I too used to go in the Live and Let Live and the White Horse,some characters in there !
The difference being most fights were punch ups and forgot about in the main,but Nick's right as it's usually half a dozen on to one now and some wanker sticking a knife in your back.
Can't remember the last time I saw any trouble when I was out, the difference is now you don't tend to see 2 blokes having a fist fight, it is usually 1 bloke and his 8 mates and bottles or waiting until backs are turned etc.
Not been in town for ages so don't see it. Never had an issue in the 90's in my town period, we used to walk home through hillfields and never had an issue.
would go to Brum on a night out now
Coventry City Centre is a hell hole. Successive councils have fucked the place up.
It's now a myriad of pound shops, boarded up buildings and down beat bars.
I hate the place and avoid at all costs. It's as bad as the 80's as its stuck in the 80's its shit.
To be fair, there are 4 pound shops in Cov city centre. Hardly a myriad (countless).
Have you been lately? Lots more cafes sprouting up and new restaurants coming to Cathedral Lanes should improve things too.
Not saying it's great, but it's not as bad as some make out.
You know the problem mate alcohol
I run a pub in Germany and the only trouble we ever had was from Brits ( filling in Germans )... and I had to convince the old bill that they were from some ship and had vanished.... So it is not alcohol as Germans also drink alcohol.
I too used to go in the Live and Let Live and the White Horse,some characters in there !
To be fair, there are 4 pound shops in Cov city centre. Hardly a myriad (countless).
Have you been lately? Lots more cafes sprouting up and new restaurants coming to Cathedral Lanes should improve things too.
Not saying it's great, but it's not as bad as some make out.
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