It's official.

When in Rome, etc. It is a form of rugby. Definitely not football when it is in Europe.:)

Thanks for the tip, but I was aware of what football is. Notice the quotation marks, in my original post. Too bad you couldn't see, nor the 'tards that followed in your footsteps, that I was taking the piss at America and their version of "football".

In real life, when I am not around my American friends, I say football to mean football and American football to mean American football.

fuck sake why u dongs have to make me write so much. just agree damnit
 
my only complaint would be who's idea it was to send 2 second rate teams. I would have thought it better to send maybe the patriots and the colts :huh:
 
Thanks for the tip, but I was aware of what football is. Notice the quotation marks, in my original post. Too bad you couldn't see, nor the 'tards that followed in your footsteps, that I was taking the piss at America and their version of "football".

In real life, when I am not around my American friends, I say football to mean football and American football to mean American football.

fuck sake why u dongs have to make me write so much. just agree damnit

This is the Lounge. Anything goes.:)

Wee touch of the 'Billies' there.:) Is it starting to get hot down under?:rolleyes:
 
I watched a bit of it but it is hard to get into. I can see that it is all tactical like but 30 seconds of play followed by 2 minutes of faffing around is kind of dull. I like the up and at em of Rugby myself.

I thought new Wembly had a roof like the Millenium Stadium in Welsh Wales - was I mistaken? If there isn't a roof why did it take so long to build?
 
I thought new Wembly had a roof like the Millenium Stadium in Welsh Wales - was I mistaken? If there isn't a roof why did it take so long to build?

The roof only extends as far as the pitch, not actually over the pitch itself :frusty:

It retracts back further to allow more "weather" in to keep the pitch in a "healthy" condition.

I suspect they'll still need to re-lay it every 3 months or something though :idunno:

It took so long to build because it was built by Australians.
 
The roof only extends as far as the pitch, not actually over the pitch itself :frusty:

It retracts back further to allow more "weather" in to keep the pitch in a "healthy" condition.

I suspect they'll still need to re-lay it every 3 months or something though :idunno:

It took so long to build because it was built by Australians.

:fear:
 
The roof only extends as far as the pitch, not actually over the pitch itself :frusty:

It retracts back further to allow more "weather" in to keep the pitch in a "healthy" condition.

I suspect they'll still need to re-lay it every 3 months or something though :idunno:

It took so long to build because it was built by Australians.

I thought the early attempts looked upside down - that explains it then.
 
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