The Campbelltown Factor....

Can't wait till they fix the railway overpass - i get sick of seeing my train/s pull out while i'm stuck in the crowd trying to get onto the overpass - i take it it is not finished yet.

Yes agreed ….... isn't it a sinking feeling :unamused:
 
@Long Distance Tiger said:
If I can make the trip from over 300 klms away all you Sydney based fans should make the effort to support our mighty Tigers!! It'll be worth it just to see who actually plays in which position coz it's often difficult to tell by watching the TV. I managed to get 3 grandstand tickets online last night. ROLL ON SUNDAY!!!

What he said…....

No one thought after Sheensy named his team against the Panfers that they would line up that way......

The even warmed up in secret.....
 
@magpie mania said:
@Balmain Tiger said:
campbelltown factor? men in wife beaters throwing their empty beer cans and enemy supporters…

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Beats balmain where you get some bloke with purple hair and a pink leotard dry humping some tree he holds in higher regard than human life.Love to see you come out to Campbelltown and call them wife beaters to their faces. 😛ray: 😛ray: 😛ray: :brick: :brick: :brick:

point proven

:deadhorse:
 
@magpie mania said:
Beats balmain where you get some bloke with purple hair and a pink leotard dry humping some tree he holds in higher regard than human life.Love to see you come out to Campbelltown and call them wife beaters to their faces. 😛ray: 😛ray: 😛ray: :brick: :brick: :brick:

I am just going to take a stab in the dark and say that you are not familiar with the slang "wife beater"

Wife beater refers to a specific type of singlet (not the truckies blue singlet in most incarnations though) it plays on the prejudice in America that folk in trailer parks tend to beat their wives. This trailer trash chique of the white singlet as the primary shirt hence became known as the "wife beater". As the trend spread so did the nickname. Sometimes it is reduced to just "Beater". Wearers of the "beater" rock this look throughout the year often accesorising in the colder months with the use of flanelette

It is a term of mockery which when used in this country does not imply domestic violence for the most part but is instead a derision for people from a lower socio ecconomic background.

It can also be known by other names depending on the ethnicity of the wearer.eg: Persian Body Armour, Guido Wedding Suit or the always popular Maquarie Fields Power Pole Snuggie
 
FTR I agree with Staks 18k+ is what we should be banking on for a fine day
 
In my part of the world a wife beater is a drink.

Beer to be precise.

Stella anyone???

And yes I will be there with bells on,cant wait for Sunday.

It better be packed and buzzing.
 
@simonthetiger said:
In my part of the world a wife beater is a drink.

Beer to be precise.

Stella anyone???

And yes I will be there with bells on,cant wait for Sunday.

It better be packed and buzzing.

prefer peroni, though i dont feel like paying 8 bucks at a venue..
 
@smeghead said:
@magpie mania said:
Beats balmain where you get some bloke with purple hair and a pink leotard dry humping some tree he holds in higher regard than human life.Love to see you come out to Campbelltown and call them wife beaters to their faces. 😛ray: 😛ray: 😛ray: :brick: :brick: :brick:

I am just going to take a stab in the dark and say that you are not familiar with the slang "wife beater"

Wife beater refers to a specific type of singlet (not the truckies blue singlet in most incarnations though) it plays on the prejudice in America that folk in trailer parks tend to beat their wives. This trailer trash chique of the white singlet as the primary shirt hence became known as the "wife beater". As the trend spread so did the nickname. Sometimes it is reduced to just "Beater". Wearers of the "beater" rock this look throughout the year often accesorising in the colder months with the use of flanelette

It is a term of mockery which when used in this country does not imply domestic violence for the most part but is instead a derision for people from a lower socio ecconomic background.

It can also be known by other names depending on the ethnicity of the wearer.eg: Persian Body Armour, Guido Wedding Suit or the always popular Maquarie Fields Power Pole Snuggie

you are correct sir :wahoo:
 
@Balmain Tiger said:
@magpie mania said:
@Balmain Tiger said:
campbelltown factor? men in wife beaters throwing their empty beer cans and enemy supporters…

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Beats balmain where you get some bloke with purple hair and a pink leotard dry humping some tree he holds in higher regard than human life.Love to see you come out to Campbelltown and call them wife beaters to their faces. 😛ray: 😛ray: 😛ray: :brick: :brick: :brick:

point proven

:deadhorse:

In my part of the world wife beaters are dogs that beat there wives but then again we call fords that are red the name red fords sorry for my directness balmain tiger.
 
Sooooo…....... does anyone think Cambo will be a factor in SMASHING the Rorters......

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@Geo. said:
Sooooo…....... does anyone think Cambo will be a factor in SMASHING the Rorters......

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Yes. It seems like ages since we played there. A big crowd will lift the boys. I keep thinking back to the Sunday afternoon comeback win about this time last year against Newcastle. The crowd really lifted them that day and will again on Sunday.
 
A bit of traffic chaos in the M5 East tunnel around late morning/noon wouldn't go astray too. dose the rorters up with exhaust fumes before they get there.
 
I'm won't be there. The tigers have got to start proving to me they can win some matches until I start travelling all the way up to Campbelltown.

I'll be sitting happily at home getting use out of my foxtel subscription instead of possibly wasting $40 + petrol on a football match.
 
@citizen cub said:
I'm won't be there. The tigers have got to start proving to me they can win some matches until I start travelling all the way up to Campbelltown.

I'll be sitting happily at home getting use out of my foxtel subscription instead of possibly wasting $40 + petrol on a football match.

Welcome to the world of those that live in South West Sydney
 
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