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  1. 1. Who's gonna win?

    • Liverpool
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A union would never work... for starters we speak different languages and not to mention how Liverpool have made it clear that they'd be opposed to expanding the gene pool beyond their siblings and parents!

But we are all brothers and sisters in the The Force ... Such hatred! The Dark Side is strong in this one ...

 

 

(welcome back from your binge and hangover ... :D )

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Excellent game

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I hope you aren't implying that I am in some way related to a Liverpudlian Mr Metadigital...

 

Heh... the darkside strong in me, hmm? Wrong... I am the dark side :geek:

 

DL

 

P.S. Yes, the match was most excellent... :)

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I hope you aren't implying that I am in some way related to a Liverpudlian Mr Metadigital...

Heh... the darkside strong in me, hmm? Wrong... I am the dark side  :(

Methinks the lady doth protest too much ... how do you know conclusively that you have no relatives from that geographic area ...

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I don't support Man Utd or Liverpool, but alot of my friends at school seem to.

 

Can't think why as I live in the west country. Ooo Arrr. GET ORF MY LAND!!

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Posted

Fangirl. :thumbsup:

 

Of course, being a distinctly unathletic American, I do not watch football (of either sort).

And I find it kind of funny

I find it kind of sad

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I know you tease, but I must defend myself! :(

 

There is American football and what we call soccer.

And I find it kind of funny

I find it kind of sad

The dreams in which I'm dying

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"american football" is just the ponce version of rugby.

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At least people dont die in American football. From what I understand, it happens from time to time in rugby.

And I find it kind of funny

I find it kind of sad

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Well, perhaps. But they dont die from grave physical injury. My dad ( he used to play rugby) told me of a game he watched in which a guy's neck was snapped.

And I find it kind of funny

I find it kind of sad

The dreams in which I'm dying

Are the best I've ever had

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At least people dont die in American football. From what I understand, it happens from time to time in rugby.

Yep, the players are rather proud of that, too.

Rugby is the game they play in heaven, donchaknow?

Of course Australian Rules Football is equally as dangerous, even though it is not considered a contact sport (much like basketball isn't a contact sport ... :( ), mainly because players run as fast as they can around the field trying to knock each others head off without appearing to be aiming for anything else but the ball ... also there's no acting, like in soccer, because injury time only gives the forwards more time to rest in between mauling (this is the actual technical term) the opposition ...

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Ahh!

 

*covers ears with hands*

 

I refuse to hear the word "soccer"!

 

*sings 'la la la la'*

 

Hey, was there an Arsenal treble that I wasn't aware of...? :(

 

DL

 

P.S. This boy in my year at school died due to rugby related injuries... it was really sad :(

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Ahh!

 

*covers ears with hands*

 

I refuse to hear the word "soccer"!

 

*sings 'la la la la'*

 

Hey, was there an Arsenal treble that I wasn't aware of...?  :(

 

DL

 

P.S. This boy in my year at school died due to rugby related injuries... it was really sad  :(

There was a secondary pupil died playing cricket in my state (fielding at "silly-mid-off", batsman hit him on the side of his head with the bat). Also, my first over in cricket and a teammate dropped a sitter at mid-on (okay, it hit him in the chest and he was winded for about twenty minutes, but he should still have caught it!) So all sports are dangerous. Sort of.

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I refuse to hear the word "soccer"!

I think the word 'soccer' was coined in the UK, to differentiate between Rugby football and Association football. The only other country I know of that uses the word soccer is Japan - well, 'sakkaa' actually, but the same idea.

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I refuse to hear the word "soccer"!

I think the word 'soccer' was coined in the UK, to differentiate between Rugby football and Association football. The only other country I know of that uses the word soccer is Japan - well, 'sakkaa' actually, but the same idea.

US and Australia call it soccer, too.

 

Both countries have different "football" games, even though Rugby is mostly NOT about kicking. :p

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