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JanCee
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I mentioned on the Famous Sons of Leeds thread that this chef was from Leeds.When you read anything about him the media always say he came from a 'bleak council estate' in Leeds.But which one?

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He went to Fir Tree Primary school on the Ring Road at Moortown, so he possibly lived on the council estate next to it.Incidentally, he seems to have forgotten his roots. At http://www.radiotimes.com/content/featu ... e-white/he states: 'I wish you luck with your career with the Radio Times but sometimes northerners should stay in the north.'

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Ah right, thank you. Have journalists ever heard of a 'pleasant' or a 'tidy' council estate do you think? Nope, they are always 'bleak'. In the RT interview, I took that comment to include himself as well as the interviewer. But it did come across as a put down. Which is what he does for a living.

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Yeah he did live on the Fir Trees. Approach I think it was, my friends dad went to school with him. I'll have to see if he can tell me any stories about Marco at school.....!

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I believe he went to secondary school at Allerton Grange.
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JanCee wrote: I mentioned on the Famous Sons of Leeds thread that this chef was from Leeds.When you read anything about him the media always say he came from a 'bleak council estate' in Leeds.But which one? Marco lived on Lingfield Mount in the Fir Tree Estate. I was in his class at Fir Tree School (he was a bit of a misfit (or character) and I remember the headmaster telling him, in front of many other kids "Marco, you'll never make anything of yourself!", we then both went to Allerton High but in different classes where I lost contact until I met him in his Hyde Park restaurant in London. Amazing food BTW
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Mr Wensleydale wrote: JanCee wrote: I mentioned on the Famous Sons of Leeds thread that this chef was from Leeds.When you read anything about him the media always say he came from a 'bleak council estate' in Leeds.But which one? Marco lived on Lingfield Mount in the Fir Tree Estate. I was in his class at Fir Tree School (he was a bit of a misfit (or character) and I remember the headmaster telling him, in front of many other kids "Marco, you'll never make anything of yourself!", we then both went to Allerton High but in different classes where I lost contact until I met him in his Hyde Park restaurant in London. Amazing food BTW Why is it that teachers seem to be such bad judges of character - many successful people seem to get told by teachers that they will never be a success - unless it's a shrewd use of reverse psychology?

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Leeds Hippo wrote: Mr Wensleydale wrote: JanCee wrote: I mentioned on the Famous Sons of Leeds thread that this chef was from Leeds.When you read anything about him the media always say he came from a 'bleak council estate' in Leeds.But which one? Marco lived on Lingfield Mount in the Fir Tree Estate. I was in his class at Fir Tree School (he was a bit of a misfit (or character) and I remember the headmaster telling him, in front of many other kids "Marco, you'll never make anything of yourself!", we then both went to Allerton High but in different classes where I lost contact until I met him in his Hyde Park restaurant in London. Amazing food BTW Why is it that teachers seem to be such bad judges of character - many successful people seem to get told by teachers that they will never be a success - unless it's a shrewd use of reverse psychology? Those who can't, teach.
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But all the succesful people also had teachers.Hmmmmm....

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Cardiarms wrote: But all the succesful people also had teachers.Hmmmmm.... A good teacher also recognises talent,ability and potentialand given time will nurture it.But -------As my Gran said,you can't put insomething that the Lord forgot !
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