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Embarrassing Aussies at Wimbledon

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If it's not embarrassing enough witnessing Aussie bogans cringeworthy behaviour in Bali and Phuket, now the travelling circus are behaving like tools at Wimbledon draped in the Australian Flag and dressed like a bunch of drunk canaries.

What the hell is it about Australians who want to be the loudest FWITS when overseas?

As a person who has lived overseas for long periods the Aussie cringe factor never ceases to surprise.

Can't wait for the camera shy bogans who run around the ashes series draped in the the Aussie flag.....

Our flag has been hijacked by these morons.

 
 

Do we blame jack watts for this too?

Why would we blame Jack Watts?

This is clearly Toumpas' fault.

If it's not embarrassing enough witnessing Aussie bogans cringeworthy behaviour in Bali and Phuket, now the travelling circus are behaving like tools at Wimbledon draped in the Australian Flag and dressed like a bunch of drunk canaries.

What the hell is it about Australians who want to be the loudest FWITS when overseas?

As a person who has lived overseas for long periods the Aussie cringe factor never ceases to surprise.

Can't wait for the camera shy bogans who run around the ashes series draped in the the Aussie flag.....

Our flag has been hijacked by these morons.

Think Americans might have one up on us.

Happy for all of the "FWITS" to flock to the Wimbledon - I don't watch tennis.

I will be watching the Ashes and don't mind the bit of banter that they provide.

Edited by Young Dee


Are they playing a real game of football in England these days?

There has always been a strong bohan presence in Aussie crowds in the UK, particularly at the cricket and tennis. I think it has been heightened by the having a couple of bogan princes do well on the field, ie Shane Warne and Lleyton Hewitt. Kyrgios seems to be the one to take over the mantle of Prince of Bogans from Hewitt ...

 

There has always been a strong bohan presence in Aussie crowds in the UK, particularly at the cricket and tennis. I think it has been heightened by the having a couple of bogan princes do well on the field, ie Shane Warne and Lleyton Hewitt. Kyrgios seems to be the one to take over the mantle of Prince of Bogans from Hewitt ...

Is that a Bohemian bogan?


If it's not embarrassing enough witnessing Aussie bogans cringeworthy behaviour in Bali and Phuket, now the travelling circus are behaving like tools at Wimbledon draped in the Australian Flag and dressed like a bunch of drunk canaries.

What the hell is it about Australians who want to be the loudest FWITS when overseas?

As a person who has lived overseas for long periods the Aussie cringe factor never ceases to surprise.

Can't wait for the camera shy bogans who run around the ashes series draped in the the Aussie flag.....

Our flag has been hijacked by these morons.

Yes I couldn't agree more Soidee, I could hear the fanatics and their bogan revelling from the practice courts where The Djoker and I were warming up yesterday.

Is that a Bohemian bogan?

Yes, a relative of the bogan variation known as the Lohan. And remember. don't mess with the zohan, the Israeli commando bogan ... :blink::blink:

Yes I couldn't agree more Soidee, I could hear the fanatics and their bogan revelling from the practice courts where The Djoker and I were warming up yesterday.

I thought you would be in the tent, soaking up Pymms, strawberries and cream, Earl ... :)

Edited by Red and Bluebeard

I thought you would be in the tent, soaking up Pymms, strawberries and cream, Earl ... :)

R&B don't worry I have been to the tent a couple of times, caught up with Rochey for strawberries and cream just yesterday actually. You can do both when you have my years of experience under your belt. Firey says hello by the way!


Yes I couldn't agree more Soidee, I could hear the fanatics and their bogan revelling from the practice courts where The Djoker and I were warming up yesterday.

I'm genuinely surprised, earl. I didn't think it possible a denizen of fitzroy could possibly be embarrassed by anything :lol:

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