tried what, I like the Aussie and I like the Irish too, just interested to know what your real feelings are towards the English ?
Honest answers please.
tried what, I like the Aussie and I like the Irish too, just interested to know what your real feelings are towards the English ?Honest answers please.
Aussie's will always be in Brit's sporting shadows
Is Australia a racist country
Those thread where started by you to try and instigate an arguement by yourself. As for the English i have many English friends, i have many English relations who still live in England and i really like England and go over a couple of times every year.
As for you i think you're a c*ck
Aussie's will always be in Brit's sporting shadowsIs Australia a racist countryThose thread where started by you to try and instigate an arguement by yourself. As for the English i have many English friends, i have many English relations who still li
I'm not a c*ck - no need for that. Aussie's will always be in Brit's sporting shadows
Is Australia a racist country
Correct, what's the problem - There is an outside perception of Australia that they are racist because of there strict immigration policy to put it bluntly - I don't think they are in the slightest - I wanted them to defend themselves and defend themselves well they did.
As for Sports thread - surely you must be aware of the Sporting Banter that exist between the two countries? - like when we were winning a few Golds in Cycling at the last Olympics they said we won most of them sitting down the lazy sods
It's all good - do you's Irish watch Eastenders? it's embarrassing tbh.
I'm not a c*ck - no need for that.Aussie's will always be in Brit's sporting shadowsIs Australia a racist countryCorrect, what's the problem - There is an outside perception of Australia that they are racist because of there strict immigration policy
In general, English and Irish get on just fine at a personal level, always have really.
There are political differences obviously but increasingly I've noticed nobody really bothers about it - and when it does come-up usually just agree to differ, and continue drinking
In general, English and Irish get on just fine at a personal level, always have really.There are political differences obviously but increasingly I've noticed nobody really bothers about it - and when it does come-up usually just agree to differ, and