Aussie Yob Culture
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Aussie Yob Culture
You good people have never heard the word Boggan its means a Aussie Yob , not unlike Mr Leyton Hewett just out of interest who would you prefer your kids to model their attitude on Hewitt or Tim Henman .
Would you like your off spring to be a spoilt foul mouthed brat or a guy who plays the game like an adult ? could even be an Aussie cricketer the true gentlemen in the bat and ball game , never a dull moment tossers to a man.
Games bring out a persons true nature , there are those who play the game and those who are bad losers and worse winners.
Glenn McGrath has apologised for his outburst at Ramnaresh Sarwan during the fourth Test, regrets the storm of controversy it has stirred in Australia, and though he knows he has said the words before, says the experience will hopefully lead him to control himself in future.
But McGrath defended his team against allegations that it behaves at its worst when losing, and against a notion that it is the only transgressor in world cricket on the score of on-field conduct.
Would you like your off spring to be a spoilt foul mouthed brat or a guy who plays the game like an adult ? could even be an Aussie cricketer the true gentlemen in the bat and ball game , never a dull moment tossers to a man.
Games bring out a persons true nature , there are those who play the game and those who are bad losers and worse winners.
Glenn McGrath has apologised for his outburst at Ramnaresh Sarwan during the fourth Test, regrets the storm of controversy it has stirred in Australia, and though he knows he has said the words before, says the experience will hopefully lead him to control himself in future.
But McGrath defended his team against allegations that it behaves at its worst when losing, and against a notion that it is the only transgressor in world cricket on the score of on-field conduct.
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Re: Aussie Yob Culture
Originally posted by pommie bastard
You good people have never heard the word Boggan its means a Aussie Yob , not unlike Mr Leyton Hewett just out of interest who would you prefer your kids to model their attitude on Hewitt or Tim Henman .
Would you like your off spring to be a spoilt foul mouthed brat or a guy who plays the game like an adult ? could even be an Aussie cricketer the true gentlemen in the bat and ball game , never a dull moment tossers to a man.
Games bring out a persons true nature , there are those who play the game and those who are bad losers and worse winners.
Glenn McGrath has apologised for his outburst at Ramnaresh Sarwan during the fourth Test, regrets the storm of controversy it has stirred in Australia, and though he knows he has said the words before, says the experience will hopefully lead him to control himself in future.
But McGrath defended his team against allegations that it behaves at its worst when losing, and against a notion that it is the only transgressor in world cricket on the score of on-field conduct.
You good people have never heard the word Boggan its means a Aussie Yob , not unlike Mr Leyton Hewett just out of interest who would you prefer your kids to model their attitude on Hewitt or Tim Henman .
Would you like your off spring to be a spoilt foul mouthed brat or a guy who plays the game like an adult ? could even be an Aussie cricketer the true gentlemen in the bat and ball game , never a dull moment tossers to a man.
Games bring out a persons true nature , there are those who play the game and those who are bad losers and worse winners.
Glenn McGrath has apologised for his outburst at Ramnaresh Sarwan during the fourth Test, regrets the storm of controversy it has stirred in Australia, and though he knows he has said the words before, says the experience will hopefully lead him to control himself in future.
But McGrath defended his team against allegations that it behaves at its worst when losing, and against a notion that it is the only transgressor in world cricket on the score of on-field conduct.
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Re: Aussie Yob Culture
Wasn't it "our TIm" who whacked a ball at a ballkid at Wimbledon a couple of years ago in a tantrum over a lost point???????
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hmm aussie yob culture - on ur return to the UK pb , i recommend u visit birmingham 4 real insight into what yob culture is.
an enlightening experience.
an enlightening experience.
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Totally agree gsidhu. Luckily, we don't live in Birmingham, haven't done for 20 years. Hate going to see relatives there.
An Aunt and Uncle of mine who do live there, and are also looking to migrate to Oz, had to go to Handsworth for their medicals on Tuesday this week, and told me it was like entering 'Hell'.
An Aunt and Uncle of mine who do live there, and are also looking to migrate to Oz, had to go to Handsworth for their medicals on Tuesday this week, and told me it was like entering 'Hell'.
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Re: Aussie Yob Culture
Originally posted by pommie bastard
You good people have never heard the word Boggan its means a Aussie Yob , not unlike Mr Leyton Hewett just out of interest who would you prefer your kids to model their attitude on Hewitt or Tim Henman .
Would you like your off spring to be a spoilt foul mouthed brat or a guy who plays the game like an adult ? could even be an Aussie cricketer the true gentlemen in the bat and ball game , never a dull moment tossers to a man.
Games bring out a persons true nature , there are those who play the game and those who are bad losers and worse winners.
Glenn McGrath has apologised for his outburst at Ramnaresh Sarwan during the fourth Test, regrets the storm of controversy it has stirred in Australia, and though he knows he has said the words before, says the experience will hopefully lead him to control himself in future.
But McGrath defended his team against allegations that it behaves at its worst when losing, and against a notion that it is the only transgressor in world cricket on the score of on-field conduct.
You good people have never heard the word Boggan its means a Aussie Yob , not unlike Mr Leyton Hewett just out of interest who would you prefer your kids to model their attitude on Hewitt or Tim Henman .
Would you like your off spring to be a spoilt foul mouthed brat or a guy who plays the game like an adult ? could even be an Aussie cricketer the true gentlemen in the bat and ball game , never a dull moment tossers to a man.
Games bring out a persons true nature , there are those who play the game and those who are bad losers and worse winners.
Glenn McGrath has apologised for his outburst at Ramnaresh Sarwan during the fourth Test, regrets the storm of controversy it has stirred in Australia, and though he knows he has said the words before, says the experience will hopefully lead him to control himself in future.
But McGrath defended his team against allegations that it behaves at its worst when losing, and against a notion that it is the only transgressor in world cricket on the score of on-field conduct.
Cheers - Don
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Re: Aussie Yob Culture
Originally posted by mr mover
NO WE PREFER CHAMPIONS ........MM
NO WE PREFER CHAMPIONS ........MM
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Re: Aussie Yob Culture
Originally posted by pleasancefamily
But I believe Russell Crowe is quite a few kids' role model? (Not my kids'!)
Cheers - Don
But I believe Russell Crowe is quite a few kids' role model? (Not my kids'!)
Cheers - Don
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Originally posted by gsidhu
hmm aussie yob culture - on ur return to the UK pb , i recommend u visit birmingham 4 real insight into what yob culture is.
an enlightening experience.
hmm aussie yob culture - on ur return to the UK pb , i recommend u visit birmingham 4 real insight into what yob culture is.
an enlightening experience.
THERE has been a sharp rise in school emergency situations - including violence - reported to the Education Department.
In the first term of the current year, 241 emergencies were reported - nearly half the total for the previous full school year.
For the entire school year in 2002 there were 506 critical incident reports. In 2001 there were 392.
Responding to two particularly violent incidents in WA primary schools recently, State School Teachers' Union president Pat Byrne said similar reports were more common now than 10 years ago.
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Totally agree gsidhu. Luckily, we don't live in Birmingham, haven't done for 20 years. Hate going to see relatives there.
An Aunt and Uncle of mine who do live there, and are also looking to migrate to Oz, had to go to Handsworth for their medicals on Tuesday this week, and told me it was like entering 'Hell'.
Totally agree gsidhu. Luckily, we don't live in Birmingham, haven't done for 20 years. Hate going to see relatives there.
An Aunt and Uncle of mine who do live there, and are also looking to migrate to Oz, had to go to Handsworth for their medicals on Tuesday this week, and told me it was like entering 'Hell'.
The medical centre is in Handsworth Wood, not Handsworth. This is an expensive upmarket classy leafy area. Birmingham has many nice areas (Edgbaston, Harborne, Solihull for example), it's not all Handsworth.
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Originally posted by gsidhu
hmm aussie yob culture - on ur return to the UK pb , i recommend u visit birmingham 4 real insight into what yob culture is.
an enlightening experience.
hmm aussie yob culture - on ur return to the UK pb , i recommend u visit birmingham 4 real insight into what yob culture is.
an enlightening experience.
Do you live in Birmingham or did you have a bad experience there?
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Re: Aussie Yob Culture
Originally posted by sashimi
Wasn't it "our TIm" who whacked a ball at a ballkid at Wimbledon a couple of years ago in a tantrum over a lost point???????
Wasn't it "our TIm" who whacked a ball at a ballkid at Wimbledon a couple of years ago in a tantrum over a lost point???????
His backhand needs work using a ball would not be Hewitts style he would have used the bat.
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Re: Aussie Yob Culture
Originally posted by pommie bastard
His backhand needs work using a ball would not be Hewitts style he would have used the bat.
His backhand needs work using a ball would not be Hewitts style he would have used the bat.
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Re: Aussie Yob Culture
Originally posted by bryank
hewitt's won 3 grand slams methinks. tim, nil, zero, zilch
hewitt's won 3 grand slams methinks. tim, nil, zero, zilch