Hmmm uncre... I don't perceive this topic as people 'whinging', rather I see people answering the OPs question 'What do you miss from home?'.It is entirely possible, nay normal to love Singapore, and yet have some things from home that you miss.sundaymorningstaple wrote: Life is always a series of trade-offs. If you are making a trade-off, then don't whinge about it as it is something you voluntarily opted into.
The midweek games from the UK are tough to watch, and Europe based International tournaments are a nightmare.zzm9980 wrote:Even then, the 3:30am games really put a damper on things.Barnsley wrote:Going to the football ...
Its not easy following a non-Premier League team in Singapore.
Yer… I am in a hotel at the moment, and its surrounded by hawker/food courts. And the racket outside at 3am+ actually wakes me up from all the locals shouting at the TV screens showing the UK matches. It’s irritating in that I don’t like sleeping with the air con on, but I can’t leave the window open as the noise is just too much. So it’s window closed and air con and sore throat and gummy eyes when I wake up.zzm9980 wrote:Even then, the 3:30am games really put a damper on things.Barnsley wrote:Going to the football ...
Its not easy following a non-Premier League team in Singapore.
Yer… I am in a hotel at the moment, and its surrounded by hawker/food courts. And the racket outside at 3am+ actually wakes me up from all the locals shouting at the TV screens showing the UK matches. It’s irritating in that I don’t like sleeping with the air con on, but I can’t leave the window open as the noise is just too much. So it’s window closed and air con and sore throat and gummy eyes when I wake up.[/quotealittlerisky wrote:zzm9980 wrote:Even then, the 3:30am games really put a damper on things.Barnsley wrote:Going to the football ...
Its not easy following a non-Premier League team in Singapore.
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