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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: millwall on 09 February 2011, 20:44:30
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1- 2 :y :y :y fancy us to win 1-3
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You can rely on an Englishman to come from behind. ;D
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You can rely on an Englishman to come from behind. ;D
To paraphrase a very favourite film quote of mine.... (Full Metal Jacket)
.... and not even generous enough for a reach around.... ;D
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You can rely on an Englishman to come from behind. ;D
To paraphrase a very favourite film quote of mine.... (Full Metal Jacket)
.... and not even generous enough for a reach around.... ;D
A classic line ;D
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You can rely on an Englishman to come from behind. ;D
To paraphrase a very favourite film quote of mine.... (Full Metal Jacket)
.... and not even generous enough for a reach around.... ;D
very good ;D :y
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Looks like a promising start to an exciting build up to a disastrous world cup campaign. :y ;D ;D
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Looks like a promising start to an exciting build up to a disastrous world cup campaign. :y ;D ;D
agreed :y good performance tonight looked promising
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Looks like a promising start to an exciting build up to a disastrous world cup campaign. :y ;D ;D
agreed :y good performance tonight looked promising
Dunno the score - not interested, TBH - but is it once again, snatching defeat from the jaws of victory, or simply, we wuz robbed??? ;D
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Watching a bunch of over paid wimps, trot around waiting to go home and find a 75 year old granny hooker. Crying in pain, from a fake tackle, diving to the ground, the next minute sprinting up the field, ruining a perfectly good lawn. fans moaning about ref, when richest sport in world will not use technology aids for goal lines.
Think I will pass on that over rated shite 'sport'
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Balls.
Rugby balls....
Thats where its at....
Support you local six nations team. At least the pain is almost real there..... ;) :y
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Balls.
Rugby balls....
Thats where its at....
Support you local six nations team. At least the pain is almost real there..... ;) :y
I've got to agree with that... Football has never really done it for me although I will watch it if it's on, I wouldn't go out specifically to see it
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Balls.
Rugby balls....
Thats where its at....
Support you local six nations team. At least the pain is almost real there..... ;) :y
Exactly, they just get on with it!
(http://foxtalk1.files.wordpress.com/2010/05/hickie-blood.jpeg)
No run away crying like a baby when they trip over!
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you like a nice big macho rugby player then Tunnie? :y :D ;D
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Balls.
Rugby balls....
Thats where its at....
Support you local six nations team. At least the pain is almost real there..... ;) :y
I've got to agree with that... Football has never really done it for me although I will watch it if it's on, I wouldn't go out specifically to see it
I do watch the very occassional international football game but, to be honest, the pundits and biased commentary spoil it for me.
I enjoy rugby. My son is good at rugby and I enjoy watching it live, either with him playing or him providing commentary in my ear when watching pitchside. He is a qualified referee as well and has an eye for infringements that I can only dream of. It really makes what, to some, may seem as a load of big blokes wrestling over a strange shaped ball but when explained fully, really is quite enjoyable.
The scoring points system make it all the more ineteresting as well.... :)
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you like a nice big macho rugby player then Tunnie? :y :D ;D
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I sometimes watched my youngest son play rugby for Bristol clubs, and then for the British Army. I lost count how many times he ended up in A & E!! :o :o :o :o
It really put me off though when he bit through someones ear in a scrum after that oppossing player had grabbed hold of his men bits!! ::) ::) ::) ::) He came off the pitch with blood running out of his mouth and laughing like crazy. Blood lust you could say :o :o :o :o
Was not proud of him that day! Bloody animal!! :o :o :o ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;)
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How about cruciate ligament done?
Broken elbow?
Perforated eardrum? (twice...)
Nose done (for the first time) on his 21st birthday?
Twice thereafter.... ::)
Stretched ankle ligamennts.
Shoulder dislocated then popped back in twice (pitchside, then hospital at the end of the game)
Not including the stitches.
Aye, fine quiet game, all in all.... ;D
Really made him an ugly bugger though...
Proud? Just a tad. Can you tell??? :-[
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I've had a few fine games in my time... And plenty of injuries too ::) ::)
Worst game of my life, however, was having to go on and replace a friend who was stretchered off and taken to A&E with a spinal injury :o Although no-one realised it was quite as serious as it was (he was paralysed for 6 weeks :o) at the time :o
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you like a nice big macho rugby player then Tunnie? :y :D ;D
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Bunch of children!
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you like a nice big macho rugby player then Tunnie? :y :D ;D
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Bunch of children!
Someone has to be the brunt of the joke... Tag, you're it! :D :D :D
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I sometimes watched my youngest son play rugby for Bristol clubs, and then for the British Army. I lost count how many times he ended up in A & E!! :o :o :o :o
It really put me off though when he bit through someones ear in a scrum after that oppossing player had grabbed hold of his men bits!! ::) ::) ::) ::) He came off the pitch with blood running out of his mouth and laughing like crazy. Blood lust you could say :o :o :o :o
Was not proud of him that day! Bloody animal!! :o :o :o ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;)
you can't teach aggression like that :y