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There are lot's of gangs in brighton there mission is to hate every Brighton manager unless they win the league.
Nasty bunch.
Nasty bunch.
My best mate's son was a bit slow at school. Nice quiet, shy boy, but was never going to be a rocket scientist. My mate made the one single mistake of getting him into a school where he was never going to be able to keep up. The lad quickly gave up, started bunking off, hanging around precincts, getting banned from Gatwick. Youth custody, borstal, halfway houses, and every time he got out we'd all go for a meal and he still seemed the same nice quiet shy boy he'd always been. But with a few drinks inside him it was shoplifting, drugs, robbing offies, homelessness, rent-boy stuff, and finally a couple of years ago he murdered one of his punters. Was found covered in blood in the street, they took him to hospital, washed him up - and there wasn't a single mark on him. And the blood wasn't his. He's now serving 14 years for a murder he has absolutely no recollection of doing. My mate remains my best mate, and a lovely man, and beats himself up constantly for enrolling his lad at that school.
Not sure what the moral of that is, other than parents can want the best for their kids and do the best for their kids. But in the end the kid can end up in a very bad place despite the best intentions of the parents.
My best mate's son was a bit slow at school. Nice quiet, shy boy, but was never going to be a rocket scientist. My mate made the one single mistake of getting him into a school where he was never going to be able to keep up. The lad quickly gave up, started bunking off, hanging around precincts, getting banned from Gatwick. Youth custody, borstal, halfway houses, and every time he got out we'd all go for a meal and he still seemed the same nice quiet shy boy he'd always been. But with a few drinks inside him it was shoplifting, drugs, robbing offies, homelessness, rent-boy stuff, and finally a couple of years ago he murdered one of his punters. Was found covered in blood in the street, they took him to hospital, washed him up - and there wasn't a single mark on him. And the blood wasn't his. He's now serving 14 years for a murder he has absolutely no recollection of doing. My mate remains my best mate, and a lovely man, and beats himself up constantly for enrolling his lad at that school.
Not sure what the moral of that is, other than parents can want the best for their kids and do the best for their kids. But in the end the kid can end up in a very bad place despite the best intentions of the parents.
I dont think any school could have turned your friends unfortunate son into a theiving, hard drinking,violent, homosexual, drug taking murderer.
Ok maybe if it was a public school.
Doesn't seem to be any trouble in Purley, but there is always a danger you might die of boredom (or get lost in the giant Tescos melting pot).
I guess if you want it you can always head north a wee bit and sample the cultural delights of Croydon.
Get down South Norwood fella, its never boring on the streets there!