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Guru Nanak Gravesend FC
Добавлен 24 мар 2015
Parm Gill of Guru Nanak FC wins FA Award
Parm Gill presented FA Award during halftime at Wembley of Charity Shield 2017 for achievements in Women's Football
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GNG FC 50th Gala Dinner trailer
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Just a teaser of the big event... full presentation coming soon!
GNG 50th Year Birthday Bash..the doo of all doo's
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Yeh dosti the crowd favourite
Suki Bhatti - still got it ! and geeski still got the moves lol
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Suki Bhatti - still got it ! and geeski still got the moves lol
GNG 6 - 1 GSA (Classic Jess Gill Goal Celebration)
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GNG 6 - 1 GSA (Classic Jess Gill Goal Celebration)
GNG 6 - 1 GSA - 2002 KFF Birmingham Tournament S/F
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GNG 6 - 1 GSA - 2002 KFF Birmingham Tournament S/F
Senior Cup Winning Bat and Ball Celebrations 2013
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Senior Cup Winning Bat and Ball Celebrations 2013
1998 Prince Charles visit to Guru Nanak FC
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1998 Prince Charles visit to Guru Nanak FC
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I remember being at the Grammar School with Jagiro and Ranjit.
Future is bright!
My parents in their late teens both came from the Punjab in the 60s,and lived in Hounslow and Wolverhamotin! They married in 1972,I came in 1973! I'm so proud of our Sikh people,from where they began their journeys to what they have accomplished! I'm a very proud Sikh,British, and naturalized Canadian! Thanks to my amazing parents I have had the opportunity to experience so much and learn to appreciate the foundation our parents and grandparents layed down for us through such difficult times trying to build a new life for their families!
My Sikh father from Jalandhar married a fairground Romany Gypsy cockney and lived with the Gypsies in the East London Docklands.
Sikhs were first to move from India until recently Indians started following them around the world
Wokey
Interesting and informative piece. I wonder if the real Jagiro ever stood up.
Bhagat only two wives, yasir got 4 wives.
I remember first watching this programme in 2002.
Watched this documentary several times in the past couple years but never got a chance to comment lol… It really was an amazing documentary and may God bless Mariam Braby, she really was the, “mother teresa of Gravesend” does anyone know it any of the other people are still around from the documentary?
Pier Rd became Sikh Road and when families started to move into the run down area Prospect Place us local renamed it Little Bombay, the families really made a difference and bought new life to this dull run down area. Thank you.
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Shame on u Peter aka Bahadur. 👎🏻 betrayed the Sikhs
Shame on u Jagiro Kaur 👎🏻
She shouldn't be called KAUR
Great video. I love a bit of history about the Indian Sikh culture. Thanks. Bless the older generation for working so hard and to make our lives much easier!
I grew up in Gravesend during the 60s and 70s. The sikh families were my families and my absolute saviours. I loved them so much.
It’s amazing all are from our jatt community very hardworking people ... strange but good
Jatt or not, Sikh is Sikh!
Same time my great grandpa came to England he also looked very white with blue eyes
Vaheguru ji 👏 🙏 🙏
29:40 definition of a coconut
We English got your Six, Sikhs. One love for the support and charity work.
These were the true good Sikhs. Now a lot of UK got hacked with radical khali-dimaag-stanis who literally married their own sisters and daughters to get UK visa. So many of those jokers are ruining Canada and UK. Even hijacking political systems
I love the comments of Sally Maynard below. Sikhs are very friendly and welcoming people and would help anyone. During the pandemic Sikh temples all over the world have been helping vulnerable, disabled and elderly people and supplying food to care homes. No one will leave a sikh temple without eating langar i.e. temple food. Good bless all the volunteers for all their continuous hardwork and help.🙏
Sikhs and other ethnic minorities faced so much racial discrimination in 1960s and 1970s. However, ethnic minorities and Indians always respected the English during British empire in commonwealth countries. What's more pleasing now is sikhs can wear turbans in confidence and more awareness has been created by religious integration in schools and workplaces.
Hearing of the haircuts makes me so sad. 😥
Fundamentalists and extremists like you fucks it up for normal people.
@@SharabiJattAK47 You call her a extremist but your username is SharabiJattAK47.You are a Hypocrite and a moron.
@@risky7165 Thanks for judging a book by its cover.
@@SharabiJattAK47 Im curious.What made you think she was a extremist or fundamentalist? Keeping unshorn hair is a key part of being a Sikh,it doesn't make anyone a extremist.
She is not extremist you are out of mind.. your name tells you are alcoholic and sure you are eating meat. Thats why you are not care about the values.. but when you stop drinking,, stop eating meat at then you gonna learn values..
Lovely upload sir! I thank you
Mrs. Braby is a kind and lovely lady! A great human being!
I am a Sri Lankan immigrant who arrived 25 years ago with my family and it's fascinating to see how Sikhs got on when they arrived in England 50+ years ago. Based on my observation of things were back then compared to the now you Sikh folks seem to have a decent rate of integration capability, good on you!
Tq 4 sharing. ❤
Great video. I remember playing against guru nanak around 1991 92 when they played at kings farm estate. They were a strong side then and have gone on from strength to stength since. Good luck and long may it continue
Sikh real heroes 🌹❤️
Born in Gravesend in 1968, grew up there and went to school. Loved it. Many of these people grew up with me and became my friends. best choldhood ever.
Thank you for uploading this documentary.
I'm so happy the Sikh community is happy and integrated in Gravesend and feel free to wear their turbans now. It's a beautiful religion and discrimination isn't right. They are part of our community and have done wonderful things for the community.
Why have Indians moved out of their areas they lived in 1960s when they first came and Pakistanis have stayed loyal and stayed in these areas? And why are Indians more successful than Pakistanis in uk?
I blame modi, racist country in the world hindustan.
I used to work on a farm with them, near Gravesend, they would invite me to their homes, and make lovey food for me, they were so sweet.
Hey I married a German girl also ;-)
Oh nice work on being progressive, big respect!
Was very sorry to hear that Miriam Braby passed away in 2013, she was 91. God rest the soul of this wonderful lady.
RIP she seemed like a big hearted lady.
What's spitting on the street go to do with anything do they do that in Asian countries
If you have to ask..
I’m Asian myself, and I’ve seen uncles full on gargle and spit on the street in public.
@@resnonverba137 ive seen whites do it
THE Sihk food smell is very offensive it makes me and my husband sick to our stomach, very nice people...friendly!
Jon Huniak Try a Cornish Pasty
The way we get looked at (like a zoo animal) is very offensive. Very nice people...friendly!
Lmao how is it offensive?
@@bobsingh5521 Are you saying that you find Cornish pasty bad?
He is so envy and illiterate, don't know how to spell (Sikh)🙏
Very interesting video Thanks
Peter and jagiro what a disgrace , we were born and brought up in the uk but we never turned our back on our roots , obviously they never had a decent upbringing and came from poor stock !
Stupid boy.
angrejan ne sikh nu brabar kita uhna nu pata hai ki ye kaise kaum hai
HA HA INDIANS THAT THINK THERE WHITE ..THEY EVN KEEP WHITE NAMES ..WHAT A JOKE
Ash kanzi WTF!!!!
@Jot Grewal lol bro im sikh lborn in england we dont have to respect whites at all they dont respect the fact that everything they have the houses streets lights and industrial revolution was fuled from indian money they took 43 trillion and uk is only worth ten trillion now. our families are only coming here as our motherland was stripped of opportunity most didnt want to leave their community but had to for oppurtunities alot of indians need to wake up and smell the roses most whites outside of the cities dont lke you stop worshipping whites
Oh dear
Lol
Thank you so much for uploading this! My beloved grandad's photo was shown in this documentary and its so nice to see it.
Yuck
ZULU ZERO INDIANS RULE OK!!!!!!! WE RUN THE WORLD OK!!!!!!
What’s yuck? U must be pretty disgusting ur self for making such a comment. 😝
this is the story of all asains in the 60's and 70's, it was also the most nogtalgic and memerable part for the asains of that time.. people often live when they have nothing, but soon as they have everything, they stop living, life becomes a cycle of consumables.
Asians and memorable - thank you.
very good video thanks