
by Dirko » Tue Aug 21, 2012 10:57 pm
by Rik E Boy » Tue Aug 21, 2012 11:03 pm
by Dirko » Tue Aug 21, 2012 11:09 pm
whufc wrote:What about this for supporting a team that loss. Smaller population than Aus as well.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RvkVhrldFJI
by whufc » Tue Aug 21, 2012 11:10 pm
SJABC wrote:whufc wrote:What about this for supporting a team that loss. Smaller population than Aus as well.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RvkVhrldFJI
That's the moment that van Persie **** his back up.
Busting out some moves....
by Magpiespower » Wed Aug 22, 2012 2:21 am
by kickinit » Wed Aug 22, 2012 3:15 am
whufc wrote:Amazing
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SDMWOfLRTd0
What about this for supporting a team that loss. Smaller population than Aus as well.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RvkVhrldFJI
by Wedgie » Wed Aug 22, 2012 8:15 am
Armchair expert wrote:Such a great club are Geelong
by CENTURION » Wed Aug 22, 2012 8:20 am
kickinit wrote:whufc wrote:Amazing
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SDMWOfLRTd0
What about this for supporting a team that loss. Smaller population than Aus as well.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RvkVhrldFJI
there you go even the fans and players are more interested in the music being played then the game. You can't even compare a leo Barry moment with soccer, that was purely a skilful moment, playing a game for 90 minutes and not being able to score is unskilful. Yes close are great and yes the draw in the GF was great, but to have a game where no one scores is pathetic and shouldn't even be called a sport.
by whufc » Wed Aug 22, 2012 8:56 am
CENTURION wrote:kickinit wrote:whufc wrote:Amazing
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SDMWOfLRTd0
What about this for supporting a team that loss. Smaller population than Aus as well.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RvkVhrldFJI
there you go even the fans and players are more interested in the music being played then the game. You can't even compare a leo Barry moment with soccer, that was purely a skilful moment, playing a game for 90 minutes and not being able to score is unskilful. Yes close are great and yes the draw in the GF was great, but to have a game where no one scores is pathetic and shouldn't even be called a sport.
I tend to agree....and then sometimes to decide who wins this fantastically skilful game, they'll have a penalty shootout! great skill needed to blaze away at someone who can't move until you have kicked it at them from 10 yerds (ish) away at 4 million miles per hour!!
by am Bays » Wed Aug 22, 2012 10:56 am
by Lightning McQueen » Wed Aug 22, 2012 11:28 am
am Bays wrote:Getting into chicks car in Darwin and In the door pocket is a strategically placed open packet of "the pill". Would be a handy sign for any bloke she picked up!
by CENTURION » Wed Aug 22, 2012 11:57 am
whufc wrote:CENTURION wrote:kickinit wrote:whufc wrote:Amazing
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SDMWOfLRTd0
What about this for supporting a team that loss. Smaller population than Aus as well.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RvkVhrldFJI
there you go even the fans and players are more interested in the music being played then the game. You can't even compare a leo Barry moment with soccer, that was purely a skilful moment, playing a game for 90 minutes and not being able to score is unskilful. Yes close are great and yes the draw in the GF was great, but to have a game where no one scores is pathetic and shouldn't even be called a sport.
I tend to agree....and then sometimes to decide who wins this fantastically skilful game, they'll have a penalty shootout! great skill needed to blaze away at someone who can't move until you have kicked it at them from 10 yerds (ish) away at 4 million miles per hour!!
Penalty shootouts are a joke BUT anyone who reckons an elite soccer player is not skillful is an even bigger joke.
Soccer is one of the most techniqul and skillfull games on this earth. You want see any Stevie Bakers in the EPL who have no skill but can round around and harrass people all day.
Having played both sports at a semi reasonable level aussie rules is definatly the much easier to just get on and play. I had zero skill but because i was fit could follow someone all day, didnt mind getting belted back i got a game very regulary. I couldnt kick for rubbish but that was ok just wally the ball onto the next marking contest and it was all good.
Even NRL players can just step across and be decent at AFL, Brad Green was a very high standard soccer player and made it at AFL. Basketballers who have never played the game are comfortably playing Aussie Rules at its highest level.
Wont see to many blokes playing elite soccer who werent playing it as a little kid. You just wont make it if you havent had the ball around you all your life.
by kickinit » Wed Aug 22, 2012 1:00 pm
whufc wrote:CENTURION wrote:kickinit wrote:whufc wrote:Amazing
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SDMWOfLRTd0
What about this for supporting a team that loss. Smaller population than Aus as well.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RvkVhrldFJI
there you go even the fans and players are more interested in the music being played then the game. You can't even compare a leo Barry moment with soccer, that was purely a skilful moment, playing a game for 90 minutes and not being able to score is unskilful. Yes close are great and yes the draw in the GF was great, but to have a game where no one scores is pathetic and shouldn't even be called a sport.
I tend to agree....and then sometimes to decide who wins this fantastically skilful game, they'll have a penalty shootout! great skill needed to blaze away at someone who can't move until you have kicked it at them from 10 yerds (ish) away at 4 million miles per hour!!
Penalty shootouts are a joke BUT anyone who reckons an elite soccer player is not skillful is an even bigger joke.
Soccer is one of the most techniqul and skillfull games on this earth. You want see any Stevie Bakers in the EPL who have no skill but can round around and harrass people all day.
Having played both sports at a semi reasonable level aussie rules is definatly the much easier to just get on and play. I had zero skill but because i was fit could follow someone all day, didnt mind getting belted back i got a game very regulary. I couldnt kick for rubbish but that was ok just wally the ball onto the next marking contest and it was all good.
Even NRL players can just step across and be decent at AFL, Brad Green was a very high standard soccer player and made it at AFL. Basketballers who have never played the game are comfortably playing Aussie Rules at its highest level.
Wont see to many blokes playing elite soccer who werent playing it as a little kid. You just wont make it if you havent had the ball around you all your life.
by scoob » Wed Aug 22, 2012 1:24 pm
kickinit wrote:Sorry I forgot it takes a few years of acting class to play soccer. At elite level football is way more skill full then soccer, for starters its harder to kick a football then a round ball you don't have to bounce a soccer ball, and you don't have the chance to get absolutely cleaned up. The two boys coming from nrl to the afl where training for over a year so it wasn't like they stepped over and started playing the same day. It also didn't matter if they weren't that good because they where used as marketing dummies to entice people of from nrl to afl. Players that come over from Basketball usually have played some football before. there is also a lot similar aspects of being a centre in basketball and a ruck man in football. If all of these elite soccer players have had to have a ball around them since they where no wonder why they kick and scream at nothing, because they have had a very boring life.
by Rik E Boy » Wed Aug 22, 2012 1:26 pm
whufc wrote:Wont see to many blokes playing elite soccer who werent playing it as a little kid. You just wont make it if you havent had the ball around you all your life.
by Rik E Boy » Wed Aug 22, 2012 1:27 pm
scoob wrote:kickinit wrote:Sorry I forgot it takes a few years of acting class to play soccer. At elite level football is way more skill full then soccer, for starters its harder to kick a football then a round ball you don't have to bounce a soccer ball, and you don't have the chance to get absolutely cleaned up. The two boys coming from nrl to the afl where training for over a year so it wasn't like they stepped over and started playing the same day. It also didn't matter if they weren't that good because they where used as marketing dummies to entice people of from nrl to afl. Players that come over from Basketball usually have played some football before. there is also a lot similar aspects of being a centre in basketball and a ruck man in football. If all of these elite soccer players have had to have a ball around them since they where no wonder why they kick and scream at nothing, because they have had a very boring life.
![]()
I dont hink you are able to complain about another sport as you have a choice to not watch it!
by scoob » Wed Aug 22, 2012 1:31 pm
Rik E Boy wrote:scoob wrote:kickinit wrote:Sorry I forgot it takes a few years of acting class to play soccer. At elite level football is way more skill full then soccer, for starters its harder to kick a football then a round ball you don't have to bounce a soccer ball, and you don't have the chance to get absolutely cleaned up. The two boys coming from nrl to the afl where training for over a year so it wasn't like they stepped over and started playing the same day. It also didn't matter if they weren't that good because they where used as marketing dummies to entice people of from nrl to afl. Players that come over from Basketball usually have played some football before. there is also a lot similar aspects of being a centre in basketball and a ruck man in football. If all of these elite soccer players have had to have a ball around them since they where no wonder why they kick and scream at nothing, because they have had a very boring life.
![]()
I dont hink you are able to complain about another sport as you have a choice to not watch it!
Free country scoob.
regards,
REB
by Johno6 » Wed Aug 22, 2012 1:51 pm
by kickinit » Wed Aug 22, 2012 2:23 pm
scoob wrote:Rik E Boy wrote:scoob wrote:kickinit wrote:Sorry I forgot it takes a few years of acting class to play soccer. At elite level football is way more skill full then soccer, for starters its harder to kick a football then a round ball you don't have to bounce a soccer ball, and you don't have the chance to get absolutely cleaned up. The two boys coming from nrl to the afl where training for over a year so it wasn't like they stepped over and started playing the same day. It also didn't matter if they weren't that good because they where used as marketing dummies to entice people of from nrl to afl. Players that come over from Basketball usually have played some football before. there is also a lot similar aspects of being a centre in basketball and a ruck man in football. If all of these elite soccer players have had to have a ball around them since they where no wonder why they kick and scream at nothing, because they have had a very boring life.
![]()
I dont hink you are able to complain about another sport as you have a choice to not watch it!
Free country scoob.
regards,
REB
Apparently not when I was complaining about channel 9's coverage of the Olympics REB
by scoob » Wed Aug 22, 2012 2:49 pm
Competitions SANFL Official Site | Country Footy SA | Southern Football League | VFL Footy
Club Forums Snouts Louts | The Roost | Redlegs Forum |