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Brentmiester_General Flag Front line in the battle against t... 11 Mar 17 3.04am

Lived there for 15 years. Could count the amount of Aussie mates on one hand.
Like anywhere though, some folk are knobs and others decent.

 


"We love you Palace, we f@cking hate Man U, We love you Palace, we hate the brighton too, We love you Palace we play in red 'n' blue, so f@ck you, and you ...

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01CPFC Flag central coast NSW (The Mariners Mi... 11 Mar 17 5.01am

Originally posted by Brentmiester_General

Lived there for 15 years. Could count the amount of Aussie mates on one hand.
Like anywhere though, some folk are knobs and others decent.

Emigrated and landed via Qantas in Sydney 2/1/1969,No regrets what so ever.
Best Country in the world,bar none.
Can revisit Croydon whenever I want,but always happy to leave Heathrow for home.
Great to have been able to watch all the Eagles games LIVE over the past years, so no need to visit Croydon very often,normally use Heathrow as a stopover to Spain etc.
Come over and join us,you would never leave!
COYP

 


Where is the Joker shown, I haven't used it ?

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Midlands Eagle Flag 11 Mar 17 8.03am Send a Private Message to Midlands Eagle Add Midlands Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by Clevander

If the thread is aimed at the whinging Indians in the cricket, then you are probably right in saying that we may turn things up a notch against those guys, particularly over there on their home decks.

I was at the SCG nine or ten years ago and saw first hand the infamous incident when Andrew Symonds nicked one from an Indian bowler and refused to walk.

It was amazing that all tens of thousands of people in the ground heard the nick except the umpire who gave him not out and that was the start of the Symonds / Harbajan Singh running bad feeling.

Like the frog earlier I thought that all Aussies were uncultured thickos until I went over there and met some and found that they weren't at all like I imagined.

We went to Sydney for the New Years Eve fireworks and returning home by bus after midnight the bus was full of young Aussie drunks all making a lot of noise. One of them swore and immediately turned round and apologized to us. Imagine that happening in England

 

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d7phil Flag Beckenham 11 Mar 17 8.20am Send a Private Message to d7phil Add d7phil as a friend

Think I once read that the guy that played Alf Stewart was a Palace fan?

 

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susmik Flag PLYMOUTH -But Made in Old Coulsdon... 11 Mar 17 12.28pm Send a Private Message to susmik Add susmik as a friend

I went to Australia back in the 60's while serving in the RM's and we found the locals to be quite abusive and hated us more than anything else and picked fights and trouble whenever we went out and the reason was: We had not gone into Vietnam with them when they went in with the yanks. Britain had told them to say away from the war as it was not ours or their fight. They lost quite a few blokes and after a few months they pulled out again. We were called all sorts of weird and crude names and we were glad when we got back on board and sailed away back to Singapore.
The Australians now have forgotten all that cr@p now and open their arms to us more than they did and it proves it by the amount of Brits that emigrate there. I would like to re visit just to see how places have changed from the time I spent there.

 


Supported Palace for over 69 years since the age of 7 and have seen all the ups and downs and will probably see many more ups and downs before I go up to the big football club in the sky.

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Jimenez Flag SELHURSTPARKCHESTER,DA BRONX 11 Mar 17 1.03pm Send a Private Message to Jimenez Add Jimenez as a friend

Originally posted by Brentmiester_General

Lived there for 15 years. Could count the amount of Aussie mates on one hand.
Like anywhere though, some folk are knobs and others decent.

I bet you never bothered to learn the language either BG

 


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ParchmoreEagle Flag Belair 11 Mar 17 1.49pm

I've been living in OZ for some years now. I came over just after the 10 pound trips. An Ozzie in a pub offered me 20 quid to take myself and a pommie mate back. Ozzies are Ok, a bit ignorant (144 Ozzies = Gross Ignorance), but I don't mind them at all - it's those white c***s I hate.

 


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Crystal_Clear Flag Belfast 11 Mar 17 2.31pm Send a Private Message to Crystal_Clear Add Crystal_Clear as a friend

I was over there for a year about 13 years ago, you just have to give as good as you get.

You'll get called a pommie b****** etc.

When I mention the fact that we still own them, and that our flag is on their flag they soon start to back down. And god bless Johnny Wilkinson, that really hurt.

The best one was when I told them that it isn't their country anyway, it's aboriginal, but then again you classed them as Fauna / Wildlife until the 1970's.

 

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Canterbury Palace Flag Whitstable 12 Mar 17 9.56am Send a Private Message to Canterbury Palace Add Canterbury Palace as a friend

Got a few Aussie mates and they are absolutely top blokes. The rivalry between us is generally good natured and shouldn't detract from the fact that we are culturally very similar; both countries being full of beer-swilling sport enthusiasts.

Have always been put off going out there due to embarrassingly being incredibly arachnophobic but my brother has just moved to Perth so will have to man up at some point.

 


We were somewhere around Barstow, on the edge of the desert, when the drugs began to take hold...

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Willo Flag South coast - west of Brighton. 12 Mar 17 10.02am Send a Private Message to Willo Add Willo as a friend

My brother who lives in Tasmania will be marrying an Australian lady he met when they were both dog walking.His daughters and son live in Sydney.My brother-in-law lives north of Sydney on the central coast.I haven't been to Australia since 1998.

 

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Brentmiester_General Flag Front line in the battle against t... 12 Mar 17 11.47am

Originally posted by Willo

My brother who lives in Tasmania will be marrying an Australian lady he met when they were both dog walking.His daughters and son live in Sydney.My brother-in-law lives north of Sydney on the central coast.I haven't been to Australia since 1998.

You've got a brother in Tassie. Explains a lot that does Willo

 


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Brentmiester_General Flag Front line in the battle against t... 12 Mar 17 11.55am

Originally posted by 01CPFC

Emigrated and landed via Qantas in Sydney 2/1/1969,No regrets what so ever.
Best Country in the world,bar none.
Can revisit Croydon whenever I want,but always happy to leave Heathrow for home.
Great to have been able to watch all the Eagles games LIVE over the past years, so no need to visit Croydon very often,normally use Heathrow as a stopover to Spain etc.
Come over and join us,you would never leave!
COYP

I have and I did leave. Gave it a right good nudge while I was there as well. 15 years is a long time. I'm actually flying back this week for my sons bday. He'll be moving back here in the summer though. Unfortunately Sydney just isn't the place it used to be and London is on the incline in a massive way. I need to feel excitement and Sydney just doesn't provide that anymore. Year on year it all felt very samey. And I lived right in the areas where it was all happening. Darlinghurst, kings cross and Surry Hills.
The adventure of the place had long since been lost on me. Not enough new things happening, popping up and changing.
The lock out laws have killed off the once vibrant night life and the strong expat community that I was once a big part of is starting to fizzle out. It's a real shane as I do love the place and will probably have to return when I'm older as the mrs loves it there still. I just want my boy to grow up in London because it offers so much more if you go out and grab it.

 


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