Super bowl
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Shit...a real football fan..sorry my bad...I'm out of here...
No really, I don't know much about football, but several friends have told me that it's quite dirty (if that's the word). I don't know but surely, some elements of doping is involved? I don't think cycling is the only sport, far from it. Something to do with Op. puerto right? I also heard some team in europe is spending the same amount of money Citigroup lost on a single player? I kind of want to know more about it, genuinely, so enlighten me.0 -
Probably. I'm not a football fan though!Le Blaireau (1)0
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Sounded like you were. Just been looking at the Liverpool thread out there, sounds like it's pretty heated...I will just stick to my cycling...I always avoid the roads around the Chelsea stadium on Sundays though, or is it Saturdays. Those people will throw anything at a skinny lycra clad cyclist, even though my legs are't shaved, somehow, to them that's classified as gay...0
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redddraggon wrote:W5454 wrote:
Obviously you don't. I've never heard the Super Bowl winners called "World Champs".
I guess you are easily confused, and you are thinking about the World Series in Baseball.
What's this then?
http://www.steelers.com/
No need to apologise you ignorant fcukwit.0 -
Yanks are famous for inventing games, allowing no else to enter, then declaring themselves world champs. Yay! U-S-A...U-S-A.
The Stuporbowl has over 4 hours of pre-game, followed by one hour of post-game discussion on TV. Mostly obese men yelling, wrapped in ill-fitting suits. It is the single highest time period of food consumption in the world. Some of those athletes can do as much as 30-40 seconds of intense effort, thus the need for oxygen tanks on the sidelines -no EPO here!
But, to their credit, they pull the band-aid off quickly and get it done in one game. This is in contrast to hockey or baseball, which take forever to end each season. Games really don't matter in baseball, as they play literally hundreds a season, and hockey now runs well into the hottest days of summer.
Ah, but golf, that's a sport. Just look at the physique on this specimen here:
That's the new Nike Sports ciggy and bra combination.0 -
Tiger Woods and David Duval would probably give you a run for your money though.Le Blaireau (1)0
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W5454 wrote:redddraggon wrote:W5454 wrote:
Obviously you don't. I've never heard the Super Bowl winners called "World Champs".
I guess you are easily confused, and you are thinking about the World Series in Baseball.
What's this then?
http://www.steelers.com/
No need to apologise you ignorant fcukwit.
I bet you spent all day looking for that. It just looks like one team bigging themselves up, they're probably knobs just like people from Yorkshire.0 -
redddraggon wrote:W5454 wrote:redddraggon wrote:W5454 wrote:
Obviously you don't. I've never heard the Super Bowl winners called "World Champs".
I guess you are easily confused, and you are thinking about the World Series in Baseball.
What's this then?
http://www.steelers.com/
No need to apologise you ignorant fcukwit.
I bet you spent all day looking for that. It just looks like one team bigging themselves up, they're probably knobs just like people from Yorkshire.
F*ck off you W*lsh sheepsh*gger.0 -
So we've moved from slagging off someone else's national sport to slagging off the home nations.
It's just like a night out in Birmingham.
Carry on...0 -
I actually quite enjoyed the SuperBowl, but that may have been because I had a Canadian workmate who explained all the little nuances that were going on like "Safeties" and "Tight-Ends", much of which I have forgotten already. Springsteen was superb (as usual). All I needed was a bottle of Bud.....well maybe not. Maybe I'm onto something here -
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Nuggs wrote:So we've moved from slagging off someone else's national sport to slagging off the home nations.
Carry on...
I'm not slagging off Wales,just the fcukwit who said I was "easily confused" when he was wrong.
I have nothing against the people of Wales.The girls in Cardiff were very welcoming last time I was there :P .0