humbert wrote: Indeed, and lets not even start on rugby! Worse excuse for men groping men since wrestling.
RobAMerc wrote: hi, I am in the humor for a bit of a rant so so here goes. Is anyone else sick to death of hearing about, and seeing soccer all over the place ? I mean - I am happy to have the channels broadcast results but soccer seems to be taking over all media. I am particularly sick to death of hearing about English club soccer. It absolutely galls me that the first thing out of the sports news reporters mouth every day is always something about English club soccer - even if an IRISH sports person in some other sport is doing well in a world event, soccer is even first when the "news" might be something as mundane as a 3rd rate managers name has been linked to a 4th rate team.They barely mention our own soccer league at all either. I know I can turn it off but am I being unreasonable in asking that I am not barraged with soccer every time I turn the TV or radio on ?
marco_polo wrote: To sum up this post. "Do what ever you like, as long as I approve". Correct?
ScumLord wrote: Then people get all engorged about soccer talk like they where out on the pitch or paying these pansies with they're own hard cash to play the game for them.
BaZmO* wrote: According to a survey conducted by FIFA published in 2001, over 240 million people from more than 200 countries regularly play football.
biko wrote: Not really, even though I like the quote I regularly go to local games but it'd be beyond me to support Man U - I've never even been to Manchester. I've mates that support an English team because their da did, but they've never been to a proper game - just watching telly games.
youcancallme>al wrote: Wow haven't been in AH for a while but its scary how much its starting to look like stormfront every day.
Degsy wrote: Soccer is complete idiocy.Imbeciles sitting in pubs,grossly oeverweight bullshiiting on about "we beat you" or "you beat us".If most of these halfwits were to take a running kick at a ball they'd collapse with instant heart failure.Then there's the idiots who have nothing better to talk about amongst each other than to crap on about "the match" last night.People who cant string two words together become verbose pundits on the subject of football.I hate it and everything to do with it.
jebuz wrote: Degsy thats quite a generalization, a bit OTT if you ask. While it is true those people exist, its still not the majority. I like soccer, I support man utd because they're brilliant to watch, its entertaining, and I used to love seeing the Irish lads do well. I also play soccer every weekend and have a good knowledge of the game. I don't sit in a pub all weekend watching the tv, but will watch the man utd matches if I can at home or wherever. I don't consider myself a pundit but do enjoy conversing with my mates about the game every now and then, whats the problem there? How can you hate something others enjoy, is it because you're rubbish at sport and were always the last guy picked in P.E and since then have held a grudge against the game? I'm not sure I just don't understand that sort of hate against a sport!
purplengold wrote: When I seen the antics of that AC Milan goalkeeper , I couldn’t help but wonder how he would have coped going up for a 50/50 ball with Tipperary’s John Doyle?
Degsy wrote: Just cant stand it,People going on about *for example* Man U as if they themselves play for the team.And why Manchester united anyway?If you're from manchester or know somebody who plays in the team i can sort of understand it but babbling on about an english football team you have nothing to do with i cant.If you think i'm crap at sports you can come and watch me lift weights some time:p
jebuz wrote: Fair enough you don't like it, but I don't see the problem with supporting another club if you like their style, players, your da supports them, whatever. There's no rule that says you can't like a team if you're not from that town or city. If I was looking for a good exciting game of football, I know i'd pick man utd over say wexford youths, or should you only be allowed support the club where you're from? A lot of people don't seem to think so. English football is popular here for a simple reason, its so much better, the drama, the skill, the characters, the premier league has got it all! Why should we be confined to football we don't want to watch because we're from Ireland, watch whatever the hell you like I say, spanish, italian english, it doesn't matter to me. I guess people who hate football will never understand, they're not passionate about it and I don't mind that, just don't go around belittling people who do like soccer. Oh and degsy i'd actually rather watch the eircom league than watch you lift weights, sure any old eejit can lift an iron bar
Hellm0 wrote: Get into the theatre, it seems more of what your looking for. Bloody peasants
Originally Posted by Degsy Soccer is complete idiocy.Imbeciles sitting in pubs,grossly oeverweight bullshiiting on about "we beat you" or "you beat us". If most of these halfwits were to take a running kick at a ball they'd collapse with instant heart failure.Then there's the idiots who have nothing better to talk about amongst each other than to crap on about "the match" last night.People who cant string two words together become verbose pundits on the subject of football.I hate it and everything to do with it.
jebuz wrote: I was there last week my friend, Uncle Vania in the gate, tragic stuff!
jebuz wrote: the drama, the skill, the characters, the premier league has got it all
Degsy wrote: So does Playboy of the western world and i dont hear people discussing THAT in pubs.I submit that maybe som epeople need to get out more or at least find something more intersting to do with t hier time than watch men with mullets gesticulating in short trousers.
Degsy wrote: If you think i'm crap at sports you can come and watch me lift weights some time:p
event wrote: lol sure thats not even a sport a bunch of pumped up steroid heads lifting an iron bar? oh the ironing is delicious
Hellm0 wrote: http://www.olympic.org/uk/sports/index_uk.asp Looks like weightlifting is on the list. Guess whats not?;) AlsoIrony Irony is a literary or rhetorical device, in which there is a gap or incongruity between what a speaker or a writer says and what is generally understood ...Spell it correctly if your going to misuse the word.
jebuz wrote: is it frisbee? Cos if you're trying to point out that soccer is not on the list, you're wrong, its just listed as football.