Bangkok

Oh, and if anyone has any recommendations for Cambodia too please feel free to share!
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I don't know of any CAFC fans with a bar in Bangkok. I'm in Phuket, there's a bar manager in Pattaya and I believe in Koh Samui.1
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Bring some decent weather with you!0
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Not heard of a Charlton bar owner in Bangkok. I seem to remember reading the owner/manager of Witherspoons on Soi Bukao in Pattaya was a Charlton fan. Some decent football pubs in Bangkok.
As for Cambodia forget about Charlton and just grab a cold beer down by the riverside in Phnom Penh, always nice at sunset.0 -
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In Cambodia sinhoukville is a cool seaside town, Phnom Penh is ok, worth seeing the killing fields and S21/tuol sleng (even though they are grim) but the highlight is definitely going to Siem Riep and seeing Angkor Wat. Can easily spend two or three days there. It's a chilled country, the people are really nice and the food is great.0
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Charlton Bar in Samui... Previously Blackjacks and now the Welcome Inn, in Chaweng... Owned by my uncle1
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Read some of these posts and wonder how unsightly/westernised these places must have become.
Really don't want to come across as a snob, but can remember Chewang when it never had electricity, let alone an airport.
As for Phang gan, not even a police presence. Ideal for a full moon party.
If you wanted Samui it entailed an overnight train or bus journey, followed by a boat.
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Going at the end of March. Bangkok first and then on to Pattaya - Any recommendations for a decent English type bar for the football?2
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LK Metro area good for footy bars, Witherspoons just around the corner has a Charlton manager forget his name.Are you going to Pattaya for the Culture Temples etc.I go for the golf (honestly)ricky_otto said:Going at the end of March. Bangkok first and then on to Pattaya - Any recommendations for a decent English type bar for the football?
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Had my first hole in one in Pattaya5
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Backdoorcashncarry said:Had my first hole in one in Pattaya
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Was on the 9th actuallyblackpool72 said:
Backdoorcashncarry said:Had my first hole in one in Pattaya
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I can safely say it's not for the temples. Unless there is a bar called Temple there.cashncarry said:
LK Metro area good for footy bars, Witherspoons just around the corner has a Charlton manager forget his name.Are you going to Pattaya for the Culture Temples etc.I go for the golf (honestly)ricky_otto said:Going at the end of March. Bangkok first and then on to Pattaya - Any recommendations for a decent English type bar for the football?
Cheers, will check out the places you mentioned.0 -
Siem Reap has Pub Street where in 2011 it was 50 cents a beer. Be on the lookout in the forests around Angkor Wat as gibbons and langurs have been re-introduced since then.
Cambodia had surprisingly good coffee, and a lovely green 'fruit salad' or 'fruit punch' Fanta that I've not seen elsewhere. The hostels were really nice too.0 -
Did your ball curl around the rim before going in?cashncarry said:Had my first hole in one in Pattaya
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Cheers guys, all info appreciated.0
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I was in Phuket in 91 and remember seeing an artists impression of what it would look like in 10 years time with a load of new hotels and houses. Looked like it was going to ruin the place.Robbo on the wing said:Read some of these posts and wonder how unsightly/westernised these places must have become.
Really don't want to come across as a snob, but can remember Chewang when it never had electricity, let alone an airport.
As for Phang gan, not even a police presence. Ideal for a full moon party.
If you wanted Samui it entailed an overnight train or bus journey, followed by a boat.
I am becoming a miserable old bastard. Help.0