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| Quote: loiner81 "It also helps if the post he's reading and trying to understand actually makes any sense.'"
I rest my case.
Rhino's fans ARE thick!
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| Quote: Damo-Leeds "Gary Heatherington would offer Gareth Widdop what he is worth with the offer of future wage increases depending on a number of factors such as international appearances and success with The Rhinos. It certainly won't be anywhere near the inflated wage he's getting in Australia. '"
If Leeds can't even match the St George-Illawarra wage, then why would Gareth Widdop leave a very good team situation to be financially worse off?
Quote: Damo-Leeds "Roots-wise Gareth might want to raise his young family back in Yorkshire where he had a successful upbringing before emigrating with his parents aged 15.
If he chooses to play for Leeds Rhinos then he will be joining one of the best run clubs in either hemisphere. If he's just after the money then Salford will be the destination but finance isn't everything.'"
Sydney is a much better place to raise your kids than Leeds. Sunshine and beaches and good food are a wonderful stimulant for one's mood and sense of well being.
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| Quote: p1nkyw1nky1 "There are Aldi , FarmFoods , and Lidl stores allover the M62 corridor so most , if not all , of the items you list , should be available to him at very reasonable prices should he choose to move to the north of this fine country of ours . '"
You won't find [ifresh[/i oysters or prawns (they will only be available frozen or recently defrosted), or barramundi of any kind, in the establishments you mentioned. I hate to think of how the frozen prawns taste.
I suggest that you join me on the first Sunday in October in the bistro at ANZ Stadium, on the occasion of the NRL Grand Final. There for a mere $85 you will be able to enjoy a buffet that includes unlimited servings of Sydney rock oysters -- the world's best -- and huge prawns, as your appetiser. Follow that up with a main dish of hot roast lamb, roast beef, or roast pork, served with your choice of vegetables and/or deliciously baked potatos. Or if you prefer you can select from a variety of cold dishes, including baked salmon or chicken, with herbed pasta. There will likely be little place left for dessert, but a variety of chocolate or fresh cream desserts are available. Finish off with tea or coffee and you will not want to leave this lucky country.
Quote: p1nkyw1nky1 "Furthermore . Blackpool , Morecambe . Skegness , Scarboro and Bridlington etc have some fine beaches where you often see people on surfboards .'"
Fine beaches? You are having a laugh aren't you? In Australia you can swim or board ride without a wet suit in the summer months. You can also lie on the beach in your swimming costume, even if it is wet, and not catch a cold. None of that is possible in the sad and overcast, not to mention chilly, English beaches that you cited.
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| Quote: Leaguefan "I rest my case.
Rhino's fans ARE thick!'"
Clearly we are. Could you explain what a "moderately team" is please?
Quote: Leaguefan "Why would he want to leave a potentially successful NRL team to join a moderately, by NRL standards, team in this country?
He would have to be paid a kings ransom to ever consider lowering his standards.'"
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| Quote: JEAN CAPDOUZE "...
I suggest that you join me on the first Sunday in October in the bistro at ANZ Stadium, on the occasion of the NRL Grand Final. There for a mere $85 you will be able to enjoy a buffet that includes
* seafood
* carvery, plus veg/spuds
* salad bar
* pudding'"
I may not be a bon viveur or gastronome, but still I feel certain nothing remotely like this can ever have been seen in England. No, really. Much less at such a bargain price. I mean, there's no ice cream there, but hey, at the money, it would be churlish to quibble, even if they don't run to a soup and a roll.
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| Quote: JEAN CAPDOUZE "You won't find [ifresh[/i oysters or prawns (they will only be available frozen or recently defrosted), or barramundi of any kind, in the establishments you mentioned. I hate to think of how the frozen prawns taste.
I suggest that you join me on the first Sunday in October in the bistro at ANZ Stadium, on the occasion of the NRL Grand Final. There for a mere $85 you will be able to enjoy a buffet that includes unlimited servings of Sydney rock oysters -- the world's best -- and huge prawns, as your appetiser. Follow that up with a main dish of hot roast lamb, roast beef, or roast pork, served with your choice of vegetables and/or deliciously baked potatos. Or if you prefer you can select from a variety of cold dishes, including baked salmon or chicken, with herbed pasta. There will likely be little place left for dessert, but a variety of chocolate or fresh cream desserts are available. Finish off with tea or coffee and you will not want to leave this lucky country.
Fine beaches? You are having a laugh aren't you? In Australia you can swim or board ride without a wet suit in the summer months. You can also lie on the beach in your swimming costume, even if it is wet, and not catch a cold. None of that is possible in the sad and overcast, not to mention chilly, English beaches that you cited.'"
Half a mile outside of any town or city in Aus it's just pure scrub, filled with things that bite and poison you. Waiting for you in the sea are those lovely box jellyfish, sharks and all sorts of nasties. In Britain, as long as you stay away from Leeds, St Helens and parts of Warrington, there's very little chance of your rest and recreation being disturbed by horrible venomous things.
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| I'm sure Aus is a lovely place, if beaches and BBQ is all you want
What about culture, food, arts cost of living etc.. Infact I'm sitting in leeds city centre drinking on a terrace right now.
On any given weekend I can visit Paris, Barcelona,Berlin, London for a couple hundred quid. In the winter I can snowboard in world class ski resorts in just a couple of hours.
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| Quote: tenerifeRhino "I'm sure Aus is a lovely place, if beaches and BBQ is all you want
What about culture, food, arts cost of living etc.. Infact I'm sitting in leeds city centre drinking on a terrace right now.'"
Sydney and Melbourne have a thriving cultural life. Haven't you heard of the world famous Sydney Opera House? As for food Sydney is one of the great restaurant cities of the world, with every variety of European, Asian and Middle Eastern food available for your choice. Melbourne is not far behind. There are numerous cafes in both the city centre and the better suburbs. Only London can compete with Sydney in restaurants. No northern English city can.
The Economist has in recent years rated Melbourne the world's most livable city, with Sydney in the top 10. Leeds and Manchester are not in the race.
Quote: tenerifeRhino "On any given weekend I can visit Paris, Barcelona,Berlin, London for a couple hundred quid. In the winter I can snowboard in world class ski resorts in just a couple of hours.'"
Skiing is available in Australia in the winter too. (Perisher, Thredbo).
However I will concede that the ability to visit the great European cities at ease is the one great advantage that Britain has over Australia.
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| Maybe he's just sick of being surrounded by Aussies with their stupid accents, fake American lingo 'bro', know it all attitude, 80's Buffon or gangster rapper haircuts, and stupid nicknames that all end in 'O'.... Stevo, Wayno, Bozo
Having to spend more than 10 minutes in their company is enough to come back home - they're almost on a par with the yanks!
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| Quote: loiner81 "Clearly we are. Could you explain what a "moderately team" is please?
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It's a ly I tell you, a ly!!!
To ease the minds of the pedants.
Without the ly the comment is still valid IMO
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| Quote: Leaguefan "It's a ly I tell you, a ly!!!
Not really, what's a moderate team? Do you mean moderately successful?
If being the most successful side in SL (alongside Saints) with crowds on a par and often higher than those at 1 time Grand Final winners St George is achieving only moderate success then you're right and you're clearly not an idiot. It's not happening anyway, apparently. He's come out in the press and denied it....
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| Quote: Superted "Maybe he's just sick of being surrounded by Aussies with their stupid accents, fake American lingo 'bro', know it all attitude, 80's Buffon or gangster rapper haircuts, and stupid nicknames that all end in 'O'.... Stevo, Wayno, Bozo
Having to spend more than 10 minutes in their company is enough to come back home - they're almost on a par with the yanks!'"
I think you may find its the Kiwi /Pacific Islanders that use the term Bro and Cuz more than the Aussies.
I don't think I have hardly ever hear an Aussie use those terms.
Then again, The English people that speak like American street rappers with thick English accents sound really cool if you could tell what they were saying, often movies have sub-titles for the American market.
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| How has this turned into a living in the UK v living in Australia argument??? LOL, quite frankly who cares, live where you want to live. None of us know what Widdop prefers either.
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| Jean, you are sooo narrow minded my little 'Pétain' frenchie,
I'm sure Widdop if he did move back to England would be quite happy with his stash of cash and be able to take jollies to any beach he so pleased, there are some lovely ones all over the UK, the Scily Isles & Jersey are fab too. All of which Mr Widdop and any little widdops would be able to enjoy without fear of sharks and 40+C cancer inducing sun.
We have some of the most amazing countryside in the world, Yorkshire is just breathtaking and I love coming home to just sit and look at it, Scotland & Wales have incredible places to see that can just make you smile. We have some of the most interesting heritage and culture, across the water Normandy/Britanny all just a couple of hours away and the selection of apple & pear brandies..oh my, further on Germany, Denmark, Spain, Italy etc and the Eastern European countries with all their thousands of years of culture to explore, North Africa only an hour further.
Whilst Sydney et al might well have tropical weather all year round and and an oprey house and a bridge, that's about it..oh and let's not forget Uluru. Comparatively Australia is devoid of culture and a few large shrimps and some types of fish just isn't anything close to the diversity you can find here in the UK alone. There is just so much more to getting your budgie smugglers on and lazing by the beach, there is so much you are missing out on living over here with a decent wedge in your bank account..
You must be so bitterly jealous he could have the chance to pick and choose where he lives, if he moves what's it to you..I really pity narrow minded folk like you, how sad your life must be ...
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| Quote: JEAN CAPDOUZE "If Leeds can't even match the St George-Illawarra wage, then why would Gareth Widdop leave a very good team situation to be financially worse off?'"
Gareth [imight[/i be willing to be financially worse off at Leeds if he wants to raise a family in England whilst transferring from one good team situation to another.
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