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by British_Pharaoh » Wed Apr 09, 2008 7:57 am

by Dozen » Wed Apr 09, 2008 8:43 am
British_Pharaoh wrote:Arsenal v Liverpool last night
if America had watched that game last night
football wouldn't get such a bad and undeserved reputation
by British_Pharaoh » Wed Apr 09, 2008 9:20 am
Dozen wrote:British_Pharaoh wrote:Arsenal v Liverpool last night
if America had watched that game last night
football wouldn't get such a bad and undeserved reputation
Doubt it, we would still think it was gay

by El Heffe » Wed Apr 09, 2008 9:43 am
by Dozen » Wed Apr 09, 2008 9:54 am
British_Pharaoh wrote:Dozen wrote:British_Pharaoh wrote:Arsenal v Liverpool last night
if America had watched that game last night
football wouldn't get such a bad and undeserved reputation
Doubt it, we would still think it was gay
hows it gay?
you can break your leg, destroy cruciate knee ligaments and even die on the football pitch
only thing in NFL that might be traumatic is a stubborn grass stain
by British_Pharaoh » Wed Apr 09, 2008 10:08 am
Dozen wrote:British_Pharaoh wrote:Dozen wrote:British_Pharaoh wrote:Arsenal v Liverpool last night
if America had watched that game last night
football wouldn't get such a bad and undeserved reputation
Doubt it, we would still think it was gay
hows it gay?
you can break your leg, destroy cruciate knee ligaments and even die on the football pitch
only thing in NFL that might be traumatic is a stubborn grass stain
So I am supposed to like it based on the injury factor? Not really a good argument, the sport in itself is gay.................

by Dozen » Wed Apr 09, 2008 10:12 am
British_Pharaoh wrote:Dozen wrote:British_Pharaoh wrote:Dozen wrote:British_Pharaoh wrote:Arsenal v Liverpool last night
if America had watched that game last night
football wouldn't get such a bad and undeserved reputation
Doubt it, we would still think it was gay
hows it gay?
you can break your leg, destroy cruciate knee ligaments and even die on the football pitch
only thing in NFL that might be traumatic is a stubborn grass stain
So I am supposed to like it based on the injury factor? Not really a good argument, the sport in itself is gay.................
no you're implying its gay because you soemtimes see a player fall down a wriggle on the floor pretending to be injured.
fact is you'd be hanging out of your arse after 15 minutes on a football pitch
by Steve Buffum » Wed Apr 09, 2008 11:08 am

by budfrog532 » Wed Apr 09, 2008 5:33 pm
Dozen wrote:
Doubt it, we would still think it was gay
by SteelersStillSuck » Wed Apr 09, 2008 6:49 pm
Steve Buffum wrote: But 4-2! You could attract a fifteenth U.S.er fan with a match like that. I'd say Go Big Red, but you might think I was a Man U supporter.
Swerb wrote:Tough to win when you have the worst head coach in the league and a QB that stares into his fridge every morning for a half hour cause the orange juice says "concentrate" on it.
Woody Hayes wrote:Without winners, there wouldn't even be any god damned civilization."

by British_Pharaoh » Wed Apr 09, 2008 7:05 pm
SteelersStillSuck wrote:Steve Buffum wrote: But 4-2! You could attract a fifteenth U.S.er fan with a match like that. I'd say Go Big Red, but you might think I was a Man U supporter.
You're either a Manc or A wank

by SteelersStillSuck » Wed Apr 09, 2008 7:40 pm
British_Pharaoh wrote:SteelersStillSuck wrote:Steve Buffum wrote: But 4-2! You could attract a fifteenth U.S.er fan with a match like that. I'd say Go Big Red, but you might think I was a Man U supporter.
You're either a Manc or A wank
West Bromwich Albion
thats the team you wanna support
Swerb wrote:Tough to win when you have the worst head coach in the league and a QB that stares into his fridge every morning for a half hour cause the orange juice says "concentrate" on it.
Woody Hayes wrote:Without winners, there wouldn't even be any god damned civilization."

by British_Pharaoh » Wed Apr 09, 2008 8:00 pm
SteelersStillSuck wrote:British_Pharaoh wrote:SteelersStillSuck wrote:Steve Buffum wrote: But 4-2! You could attract a fifteenth U.S.er fan with a match like that. I'd say Go Big Red, but you might think I was a Man U supporter.
You're either a Manc or A wank
West Bromwich Albion
thats the team you wanna support
I have a Manchester United Jersey. No joke. I heard over in england they're like the dallas cowboys, green bay packer and yankees all rolled into one.

by buckeyehoppy » Thu Apr 10, 2008 12:56 am
British_Pharaoh wrote:West Bromwich Albion
thats the team you wanna support
Erie- Alex Bevan
by British_Pharaoh » Thu Apr 10, 2008 9:07 am
buckeyehoppy wrote:British_Pharaoh wrote:West Bromwich Albion
thats the team you wanna support
How's West Brom fairing this season? Are they ready to give the EPL another try? Haven't had a lot of chance to look at their numbers this campaign, but they've always been a scrappy bunch.
The team I follow in the EPL is Blackburn. Brad Friedel is an alumnus of the same high school in the states that I graduated from. I love how his game has progressed over his tenure with the Rovers. He probably will be there another couple years, then retire to the states for a couple more seasons before hanging them up for good.
Have been pleased with Blackburn overall. They are still a little green, but Hughes has done some impressive work building continuity among his youthful charges.

by British_Pharaoh » Thu Apr 10, 2008 9:09 am

by steviedifranco » Thu Apr 10, 2008 10:13 am

by British_Pharaoh » Thu Apr 10, 2008 10:19 am

by Spin » Thu Apr 10, 2008 11:43 am
by Steve Buffum » Tue Aug 26, 2008 11:41 am
steviedifranco wrote:Buff: Arsenal is a completely different team than in the past, young and fun to watch. They've got a lot of fun players to watch, thats for sure. I don't compare them to the dull San Antonio Spurs.

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