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Re: Real Football
Posted By: Lisa Albergo In Response To: Re: Real Football (deni ferich)
Date: Monday, 30 October 2000, at 10:06 p.m. US Eastern Time
> Did you watch the Sydney games??They where playing football there but
> they where using a round ball yes they where and they where kicking that
> ball with there foot yes they where.But try telling or explaining to you
> hillbillies what football is and it sure aint what you playAustralian football is the most physically demanding game of ANY team sport, and requires more skills than rugby, soccer, or American football.
How many soccer players could kick a goal from 40-60 meters out or soar 4-6 feet in the air to catch the ball while surrounded by a pack of players?
None, I bet.Also, footy fans are better behaved than the thugs and hooligans which frequent your games. I wouldn't go to a soccer match if you paid me. Not with that kind of behavior. also, I have heard stories that Manchester United "buys" players" and that is why they are so dominant. The AFL equalized its competition years ago with a national draft, so all teams have a fair go.
On a final note, Australia and Ireland have come up with an annual hybrid game - a cross between Gaeilc Football and footy. The Aussies won it this year. I wonder how your precious pommies would fare against the Aussies in a hybrid footy/soccer match. My money would be on the Aussies. One tackle or hip and shoulder and those wimpy soccer boys would be on the sidelines.
Lisa
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| deni ferich | Sunday, 8 October 2000, at 10:41 p.m. US Eastern Time | |
| Van Dieman | Monday, 9 October 2000, at 12:23 a.m. US Eastern Time | |
| deni ferich | Tuesday, 17 October 2000, at 2:09 a.m. US Eastern Time | |
| Bob | Tuesday, 17 October 2000, at 11:51 a.m. US Eastern Time | |
| deni ferich | Thursday, 2 November 2000, at 9:16 p.m. US Eastern Time | |
| Van Dieman | Friday, 3 November 2000, at 12:16 a.m. US Eastern Time | |
| Lisa Albergo | Saturday, 4 November 2000, at 8:04 p.m. US Eastern Time | |
| nicole | Tuesday, 2 January 2001, at 8:49 p.m. US Eastern Time | |
| Rob de Santos | Tuesday, 2 January 2001, at 9:29 p.m. US Eastern Time | |
| Van Dieman | Tuesday, 17 October 2000, at 10:41 p.m. US Eastern Time | |
| Lisa Albergo | Monday, 30 October 2000, at 10:06 p.m. US Eastern Time | |
| Bob | Wednesday, 1 November 2000, at 7:10 a.m. US Eastern Time | |
| Tony | Saturday, 4 November 2000, at 2:40 a.m. US Eastern Time | |
| RW "KC Swan" Lipp | Sunday, 15 October 2000, at 12:54 a.m. US Eastern Time | |
| Bob | Tuesday, 17 October 2000, at 11:53 a.m. US Eastern Time |
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