The guy lives in Pattaya, eats more English food than anyone posting here except Reg, is mates with the owner of ‘The Dog’s Bollocks’, likes a side of sliced white bread and butter with his fish and chips and reckons migrants from central europe aint bonzer Aussies.
Yet he supposedly hates the English.
He’s a fully fledged loon.![]()
'That's the nature of progress, isn' t it. It always goes on longer than it's needed'. - JCC
Gotta pitch in here- hey 'arry it's a bit rich when a pom lectures an aussie about Covid!
(Not quite as rich though as when a trump groupie accused Australia of child abuse because kids had to wear masks like everyone else.)
Jomtien actually.
We've done this dance, England invented sweet fuck all including baked beans despite what you idiots claim as being English food.
Chris is long ago dead but we got on well, he knew I had no interest whatsoever in soccer and it's something we never spoke about. The bar is long ago closed as well.
If it's served that way what am I suppose to do, tell them to take it away immediately because some brittle tefler named Cyrille in CM says so?
The ones that go to sports games and have a good time are. The ones who go to soccer games and bring their cross-shithole fighting with their neighbours with them and want to carry it on where families and kids are trying to watch a game, not so much.
Not true, I hate brittles. And there's a big difference between the two. You're a brittle, in case there was any grey area on that point![]()
Yet, he’s got a couple of you bang to rights!
The colonial must have picked this up from Eng supporters
Crowd disturbances mar Ghana's progress
Analysis by BBC Sport Africa's Piers Edwards at MKO National Stadium, Abuja
Nigerian fans acted with anger and unrestrained frustration as violence overshadowed the Super Eagles' World Cup exit.
Local spectators peppered both the Ghana fans, some 100 or so, and the Black Stars players with water bottles - forcing the latter to cower and cover their heads as they battled their way down the tunnel following a mass pitch invasion.
The ugly scenes - with police hitting out at fans with batons - were allowed to continue by local security for around five minutes or so, and were only briefly interrupted when tear gas was thrown on to the pitch.
By that stage, a dugout had been overturned and smashed up as the unwanted-but-familiar side of football violence reared its ugly head.
Ghanaian supporters making their way from the stadium expressed their disbelief and dismay at their treatment, while football's world governing body Fifa will take a dim view of scenes which require considerable explaining from both Nigerian security and football officials.
https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/60919024
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