Post subject: Re: Lachlan fitzgibbon, 3 yrs from 2024
Posted: Mon Jul 10, 2023 3:56 pm
Mr Snoodle
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This is from a piece on the Knights website from 2020....
Hate to cast doubt when the guy hasn't even arrived yet, but his answers to questions 2, 4, 5 & 6 scream homesickness already when he's living in Grappenhall....hope I'm wrong.
Who am I: Lachlan Fitzgibbon Who is most important to me: My partner Sophie, Mum and Dad and sisters. Greatest off-field achievement: Bought and renovated a house I’d be lost without: My old man What I love most about living in Newcastle: The lifestyle, the beaches My favourite thing to do in Newcastle is: Swim in the ocean, and have a coffee at Blue Door
Post subject: Re: Lachlan fitzgibbon, 3 yrs from 2024
Posted: Mon Jul 10, 2023 5:10 pm
Wires71
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Mr Snoodle wrote:This is from a piece on the Knights website from 2020....
Hate to cast doubt when the guy hasn't even arrived yet, but his answers to questions 2, 4, 5 & 6 scream homesickness already when he's living in Grappenhall....hope I'm wrong.
Who am I: Lachlan Fitzgibbon Who is most important to me: My partner Sophie, Mum and Dad and sisters. Greatest off-field achievement: Bought and renovated a house I’d be lost without: My old man What I love most about living in Newcastle: The lifestyle, the beaches My favourite thing to do in Newcastle is: Swim in the ocean, and have a coffee at Blue Door
Mmmm. He can bring his Dad, swim at New Brighton and go to costa in the golden square.
Then he can fill in the other times with counting his money and visiting umpteen european countries.
Post subject: Re: Lachlan fitzgibbon, 3 yrs from 2024
Posted: Mon Jul 10, 2023 5:20 pm
Dita's Slot Meter
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Wires71 wrote:Mmmm. He can bring his Dad, swim at New Brighton and go to costa in the golden square.
Then he can fill in the other times with counting his money and visiting umpteen european countries.
The problem with many of these Aussie fellas is that they rock up thinking its going to be big city living in a place like London or Manchester, but then quickly realise that Warrington (& much of Northen England) is a boring, grey sh!thole, with very little going for it.
The only ones who seem to endure any length of time here, are the ones who discover the sunnier spots of Europe and manage to escape there at regular intervals.
And so you aim towards the sky, And you'll rise high today, Fly away, Far away, Far from pain....
Post subject: Re: Lachlan fitzgibbon, 3 yrs from 2024
Posted: Mon Jul 10, 2023 5:31 pm
Mr Snoodle
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Dita's Slot Meter wrote:The problem with many of these Aussie fellas is that they rock up thinking its going to be big city living in a place like London or Manchester, but then quickly realise that Warrington (& much of Northen England) is a boring, grey sh!thole, with very little going for it.
The only ones who seem to endure any length of time here, are the ones who discover the sunnier spots of Europe and manage to escape there at regular intervals.
The ones that do stay seem to really enjoy it though - Austin, Clark, Goodwin
....and the ones who don't just can't wait to get home!!
Post subject: Re: Lachlan fitzgibbon, 3 yrs from 2024
Posted: Mon Jul 10, 2023 6:17 pm
Dita's Slot Meter
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Mr Snoodle wrote:The ones that do stay seem to really enjoy it though - Austin, Clark, Goodwin
....and the ones who don't just can't wait to get home!!
Yes, that's true. I think my point is that it's a far more of a culture shock than many seem to realise its going to be, not helped by them being shipped over here as we enter winter, when the UK is a very dull and depressing place and they have left Australia as summer is beginning - I can't imagine anything worse personally and some of them must wonder just what the hell they have let themselves in for.
And so you aim towards the sky, And you'll rise high today, Fly away, Far away, Far from pain....
Post subject: Re: Lachlan fitzgibbon, 3 yrs from 2024
Posted: Mon Jul 10, 2023 6:25 pm
ratticusfinch
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Depends how you view it. Newcastle in Australia is a right dump btw.
Warrington will win no beauty prizes but it does have some nice parts. If you like city life you have two world famous cities on your doorstep. We are ideally positioned for North Wales, Peak District, Lake District, North Yorkshire, Trough of Bowland and Shropshire and even more beautiful places a little further afield….and that’s before you think about travelling to Europe.
Personally I think living in this part of the world is magnificent, much more to enjoy than a few beaches and some pretty cities miles away from each other…..and then there’s all the animals that want to kill you.
Post subject: Re: Lachlan fitzgibbon, 3 yrs from 2024
Posted: Mon Jul 10, 2023 6:30 pm
Dita's Slot Meter
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ratticusfinch wrote:Depends how you view it. Newcastle in Australia is a right dump btw.
Warrington will win no beauty prizes but it does have some nice parts. If you like city life you have two world famous cities on your doorstep. We are ideally positioned for North Wales, Peak District, Lake District, North Yorkshire, Trough of Bowland and Shropshire and even more beautiful places a little further afield….and that’s before you think about travelling to Europe.
Personally I think living in this part of the world is magnificent, much more to enjoy than a few beaches and some pretty cities miles away from each other…..and then there’s all the animals that want to kill you.
I personally think the UK is a sh!thole and isn't helped by terrible, unpredictable weather, though we're probably veering into a non-rugby related debate at this point..
It's why I try to spend as much time as I can anywhere but here...
And so you aim towards the sky, And you'll rise high today, Fly away, Far away, Far from pain....
Post subject: Re: Lachlan fitzgibbon, 3 yrs from 2024
Posted: Mon Jul 10, 2023 7:16 pm
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Barbed Wire wrote:If Currie goes to the right, you absolutely have to play Wrench at centre and Thewlis on the wing. He is quick, and can pass short and long, even kick behind. There is no point putting a slow centre between him and Thewlis.
It’s criminal enough having Ratchford in the middle of him and Ashton, but Matautia between them would be like having a Ford Galaxy towing a caravan in the middle lane of the Autobahn, perpendicular to the traffic, bouncing off the roadside barriers, bringing everything to a stop and making no progress towards the destination.
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