I'll give you the Speedball 2
but I'm quite partial to the other two sports.
Mind you. Having Japanese businessmen wank off in your face must be more interesting than rugby.
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Sun 29 Mar 2009, 2:46,
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Mind you. Having Japanese businessmen wank off in your face must be more interesting than rugby.
I can watch pretty much any sport, except three.
Golf, cricket and motor sports.
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Sun 29 Mar 2009, 2:49,
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for me it's Rugby,
Tennis, Basketball and Hockey.
I'm sure there are more but those are the ones that need a man and a big gun to officiate.
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Sun 29 Mar 2009, 2:53,
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I'm sure there are more but those are the ones that need a man and a big gun to officiate.
Not any more.
I used to go a lot. Pete Marron (Lancashire groundsman ) lives near and drinks with my old man and used to invite us a lot but he quit last year to do other things so I've not been motivated to go since .
( better fun as guest of Pete's than out in the crowd )
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Sun 29 Mar 2009, 3:01,
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( better fun as guest of Pete's than out in the crowd )
i'm likely to be working in sheffield over summer so I might try and get over to watch a game or two.
there's sod all worth watching in this city if you don't like football
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Sun 29 Mar 2009, 3:11,
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I can't stand watching any of them, in the same way I can't see any point in watching someone play counter-strike/whatever game du jour.
Match of the Day for example seems to largely consist of grown men whose only gift to civilisation was the ability to run around a field for prolonged periods of time, sit around in mourning for their lost talent and constantly talk about other people running around a field whilst reminiscing about some of the many fields they had run around.
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Sun 29 Mar 2009, 2:54,
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Match of the Day for example seems to largely consist of grown men whose only gift to civilisation was the ability to run around a field for prolonged periods of time, sit around in mourning for their lost talent and constantly talk about other people running around a field whilst reminiscing about some of the many fields they had run around.
you've disappointed me
i can put this down to the accident of you living too far north. isn't your son going to one of the best rugby schools in the country?
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