The footy show live in London
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The footy show live in London
Even though I can't stand the sport I'd thought I'd let you all know that The Footy Show is being recorded at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane on Thursday 23rd June.
www.seeticket.com or 02074945513 for tickets, which go on sale tomorrow.
Have a look at TNT magazine for more details.
www.seeticket.com or 02074945513 for tickets, which go on sale tomorrow.
Have a look at TNT magazine for more details.
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Re: The footy show live in London
Originally Posted by Amazulu
Even though I can't stand the sport I'd thought I'd let you all know that The Footy Show is being recorded at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane on Thursday 23rd June.
www.seeticket.com or 02074945513 for tickets, which go on sale tomorrow.
Have a look at TNT magazine for more details.
www.seeticket.com or 02074945513 for tickets, which go on sale tomorrow.
Have a look at TNT magazine for more details.
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Re: The footy show live in London
Originally Posted by Amazulu
Even though I can't stand the sport I'd thought I'd let you all know that The Footy Show is being recorded at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane on Thursday 23rd June.
www.seeticket.com or 02074945513 for tickets, which go on sale tomorrow.
Have a look at TNT magazine for more details.
www.seeticket.com or 02074945513 for tickets, which go on sale tomorrow.
Have a look at TNT magazine for more details.
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Re: The footy show live in London
Originally Posted by Grassface
NRL or AFL?
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Re: The footy show live in London
Originally Posted by JackTheLad
Or real football?
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Re: The footy show live in London
Originally Posted by JackTheLad
Or real football?
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Re: The footy show live in London
Originally Posted by Grassface
NRL or AFL?
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Re: The footy show live in London
Originally Posted by Innyjim
Pah ! Football ? Not that charade where they use their feet surely !!!??? What's it called, soccer....??!!
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Re: The footy show live in London
Originally Posted by Grassface
Soccer is only one form of football yes.
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Re: The footy show live in London
Originally Posted by Grassface
Soccer is only one form of football yes.
Think ball, think foot, then think ball again, then foot.
Where does ****** hands come into it. Rugby is Rugby! AFL is AFL, and they should be ashmed of the 'F' bit.
FOOT....BALL.
What sport deserves that more than football. All these other games are derivatives of RUGBY.
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Re: The footy show live in London
Originally Posted by JackTheLad
Think ball, think foot, then think ball again, then foot.
Where does ****** hands come into it. Rugby is Rugby! AFL is AFL, and they should be ashmed of the 'F' bit.
FOOT....BALL.
What sport deserves that more than football. All these other games are derivatives of RUGBY.
JTL
Where does ****** hands come into it. Rugby is Rugby! AFL is AFL, and they should be ashmed of the 'F' bit.
FOOT....BALL.
What sport deserves that more than football. All these other games are derivatives of RUGBY.
JTL
#12
Re: The footy show live in London
Originally Posted by Grassface
Go back and do some history, then come and tell of your findings.
What part of the history of Football would you like me to explain
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A boy of the name Ellis - William Webb Ellis - a town boy and a foundationer, .... whilst playing Bigside at football in that half-year, caught the ball in his arms. This being so, according to the then rules, he ought to have retired back as far as he pleased, without parting with the ball, for the combatants on the opposite side could only advance to the spot where he had caught the ball, and were unable to rush forward till he had either punted it or had placed it for some one else to kick, for it was by means of these placed kicks that most of the goals were in those days kicked, but the moment the ball touched the ground the opposite side might rush on. Ellis, for the first time, disregarded this rule, and on catching the ball, instead of retiring backwards, rushed forwards with the ball in his hands towards the opposite goal, with what result as to the game I know not, neither do I know how this infringement of a well-known rule was followed up, or when it became, as it is now, a standing rule."
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Re: The footy show live in London
Originally Posted by JackTheLad
Don't 'HISTORY' me matey, I know the history of football and rugby, webb ellis and all that. Entire villages kicking pigs bladders around for a day across the entire village to see who won.
What part of the history of Football would you like me to explain
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What part of the history of Football would you like me to explain
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Webb Ellis and thats history? Oh dear, a lot to learn son, a lot to learn.
Mr Webb Ellis was actually born in Salford (home of a rugby league, not union club) for a start, now theres a bit of help.
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Re: The footy show live in London
Originally Posted by Grassface
Webb Ellis and thats history? Oh dear, a lot to learn son, a lot to learn.
Mr Webb Ellis was actually born in Salford (home of a rugby league, not union club) for a start, now theres a bit of help.
Mr Webb Ellis was actually born in Salford (home of a rugby league, not union club) for a start, now theres a bit of help.
Sad sad. Whats Webb Ellis's home town got to do with anything? Salford, well done... Your point is....
I couldn't give a flying f* about the difference between League and Union, they are spinoffs of football. Football is FOOT....BALL, it comes from the days of communities kicking pigs bladders round the village for a day. So some smart arse decided to pick up the ball and run with it. What was the referee thinking.? Eh? Hand ball mate? Free kick to the other team
Ho ho, lets just invent a new game where its ok to run with the ball! Its not football, call it what you want, but how stupid is it to have games where the players foot comes in contact with the ball maybe once or twice a match 'football'.
Football is football,
Good night,
JTL