Wot about the footy ?
#31
Re: Wot about the footy ?
Originally Posted by andicee
In anticipation of being deprived of the glorious Premiership I have been giving cricket a go. (Gulp)
Strange game but Sky have this great feature where by going interactive you get an explnation therules...ESSENTIAL for newbies.
Tell you what, judging by England's performance against Sri Lanka, I'm doing the right thing cos I'll be able to cheer on the Ozzies and always be on the winning side.
Cricket tho? I dunno!
Strange game but Sky have this great feature where by going interactive you get an explnation therules...ESSENTIAL for newbies.
Tell you what, judging by England's performance against Sri Lanka, I'm doing the right thing cos I'll be able to cheer on the Ozzies and always be on the winning side.
Cricket tho? I dunno!
#32
Re: Wot about the footy ?
Originally Posted by WendyC
I've got right into cricket
Still, don't think Mrs Cee is too enamoured of the fact that Ive been getting into the cricket for 2 reasons:
World Cup starts on Friday,
Cricket matches last for DAYS. Not the 2 hours I'm usually sat on my backside watching footie.
#33
Re: Wot about the footy ?
Originally Posted by andicee
Well, it's not so bad now I know what a Googly (sp?) is
Still, don't think Mrs Cee is too enamoured of the fact that Ive been getting into the cricket for 2 reasons:
World Cup starts on Friday,
Cricket matches last for DAYS. Not the 2 hours I'm usually sat on my backside watching footie.
Still, don't think Mrs Cee is too enamoured of the fact that Ive been getting into the cricket for 2 reasons:
World Cup starts on Friday,
Cricket matches last for DAYS. Not the 2 hours I'm usually sat on my backside watching footie.
Hehe, maybe that why I like it. If the OH is going to sit on his behind for 4 or 5 days watching cricket then so am I
#34
Re: Wot about the footy ?
Originally Posted by fraser
Mate it's shit and doesn't even deservto be mentioned in the same sentence as football.
PMSL. Don't hold back Fraser, you tell it like it is mate.
Where's these pix of this house then??
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Re: Wot about the footy ?
Originally Posted by carolinegorka
Least they aren't Prima Donnas
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#36
Re: Wot about the footy ?
Originally Posted by hevs
Exactly how i feel about a 90 minute game where, if you're very lucky, you might see a couple of goals scored. Oh and a lot of girly screaming cos someone kicked their shin pad and messed their hair up. I quote.... "a game for wogs and sheilas"
#37
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Originally Posted by fraser
But you're a woman, ergo your opinion is worthless
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Re: Wot about the footy ?
Originally Posted by hevs
Exactly how i feel about a 90 minute game where, if you're very lucky, you might see a couple of goals scored. Oh and a lot of girly screaming cos someone kicked their shin pad and messed their hair up. I quote.... "a game for wogs and sheilas"
In preparation for the World Cup The Sun claims that England's squad took, among many other items, the following to Germany on Monday:
Styling mousse (24 cans), shampoo (24 bottles), soap (48 bars), vibrating razors (24), electric toothbrushes, Jaffa Cakes (2,300), wasp killer (48 cans), white socks (122 pairs), crisps (several dozen boxes) and a food blender.
En-ger-land - Big on jaffas.
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Re: Wot about the footy ?
Originally Posted by wmoore
You really need to know your facts before spouting such tosh. Click the link below and have a look at the list of countries on the right that play the game. I'm pretty sure that will be at least on a par with gridiron.
http://www.iafc.com.au/
http://www.iafc.com.au/
I also came across this article The Threat of Soccer. The opening line of the article ?? "Australian football is in real trouble" (meaning AFL). It goes on to say
"At the Sydney Olympics Australian children saw that they could one day represent Australia in team sports such as basketball, baseball, soccer etc. or in individual sports such as athletics and swimming. Outside of the Olympics they could aspire to be like the world champion Wallabies, the world champion Kangaroos or our world champion cricket team. And what does a career in the AFL offer them? A chance to kick a round ball against Gaelic footballers.
When (not if) the Socceroos qualify for the World Cup in 2006, the general public, media and the corporate sector will get behind their national team in a level that Australian football will be unable to compete with. And why? Because soccer is an international game."
To answer the original post, yet again, AFL is no substitute for football.
Last edited by BenandPam; Jun 5th 2006 at 11:56 am.
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Re: Wot about the footy ?
Originally Posted by wmoore
Riiiiiiiighhttt
Bear in mind there has been a proper organised league for Australian football longer than for any other kind of football. Why would it suddently die? Soccer has always had a higher participation level amongst young kids because - let's face it - you wouldn't want young kids playing a sport that rough.
The fact is that AFL attendances and memberships have increased every year for quite a few years now.
Bear in mind there has been a proper organised league for Australian football longer than for any other kind of football. Why would it suddently die? Soccer has always had a higher participation level amongst young kids because - let's face it - you wouldn't want young kids playing a sport that rough.
The fact is that AFL attendances and memberships have increased every year for quite a few years now.
"This may sound controversial but it's not when you look at the figures. We are a nation of only 20 million people. Of those, only 417,000 play Australian football. As discussed above, due to the inclusion of Auskick numbers this figure is misleading. Take the Auskick numbers away - 112,000 - and we have only 305,000 people playing our national game."
It is no use having large number of fat arsed "sports fans" watching a game, when it's participation is decreasing.
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Re: Wot about the footy ?
Originally Posted by hevs
Exactly how i feel about a 90 minute game where, if you're very lucky, you might see a couple of goals scored. Oh and a lot of girly screaming cos someone kicked their shin pad and messed their hair up. I quote.... "a game for wogs and sheilas"
#42
Re: Wot about the footy ?
Originally Posted by BenandPam
I have never understood this arguement. Why is it that some people can only watch a sport that involves a high amount of scoring ? If you don't get that a 1 - 0 game of football can be a superb way to spend 90 minutes, I am not going to try and change your mind. Just like I won't ever get excited by a game that involves scoring in an area almost the width of a football pitch every few minutes.
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Re: Wot about the footy ?
Originally Posted by fraser
Morning mate
Morning
I feel better now I have got that off my chest.
#44
Re: Wot about the footy ?
Originally Posted by BenandPam
Morning
I feel better now I have got that off my chest.
I feel better now I have got that off my chest.
#45
Re: Wot about the footy ?
For a start, it's not AFL. It's Australian Rules Football.
The AFL is just the premier comp in Oz.
People who haven't learned the rules of the game come on here and say, "there are no rules" and, "it's completely disorganised" etc. etc.....
Blatant Gobshite!
The reason it can take a while to get into is because there are so many rules!
It's a game of constantly changing strategy. If you know the game you can see this happening constantly as the coaches and the leadership group on the field change tactics in order to gain an advantage.
Getting this strategic upper hand is everything.
Adelaide did it with Essendon on Friday night and ran away with the game!
(Sorry Hevs & Bordy)
Then on Saturday, Geelong thought they were home when The Eagles completely changed their game and came back from 10 goals down to grab one of the best results in their history.
So if you don't know anything about Aussie Rules, how can you be taken seriously on this thread?
All this stuff about, "it's all fighting", "you just run around with the ball", "it's for poofs" etc. etc. is wearing a bit thin.
Aussie Rules is Australia's national game, but you never hear Aussies constantly bleating and moaning about how much they hate Association Football, do you?
So get over it. If you don't like it.... Fine. Don't watch it, and leave the rest of us who do to enjoy it.
The AFL is just the premier comp in Oz.
People who haven't learned the rules of the game come on here and say, "there are no rules" and, "it's completely disorganised" etc. etc.....
Blatant Gobshite!
The reason it can take a while to get into is because there are so many rules!
It's a game of constantly changing strategy. If you know the game you can see this happening constantly as the coaches and the leadership group on the field change tactics in order to gain an advantage.
Getting this strategic upper hand is everything.
Adelaide did it with Essendon on Friday night and ran away with the game!
(Sorry Hevs & Bordy)
Then on Saturday, Geelong thought they were home when The Eagles completely changed their game and came back from 10 goals down to grab one of the best results in their history.
So if you don't know anything about Aussie Rules, how can you be taken seriously on this thread?
All this stuff about, "it's all fighting", "you just run around with the ball", "it's for poofs" etc. etc. is wearing a bit thin.
Aussie Rules is Australia's national game, but you never hear Aussies constantly bleating and moaning about how much they hate Association Football, do you?
So get over it. If you don't like it.... Fine. Don't watch it, and leave the rest of us who do to enjoy it.
Last edited by Scossie; Jun 5th 2006 at 12:41 pm.