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hello!
Football = Gentlemans sport played by thugs
Rugby = Thugs game played by gentlemen

heard this a while ago and agree completely, disagree with me and ill go away and sulk like ronaldo
(, Mon 11 May 2009, 14:41, archived)
Somebody who likes Rugby may fall out with you, over this.
:(
(, Mon 11 May 2009, 14:42, archived)
I don't see why,
it's being complementary to rugby and a bit rude to football.
(, Mon 11 May 2009, 14:47, archived)
But wasn't rugby originally invernted by the upper classes
While football was considered to start with the working class?
(, Mon 11 May 2009, 15:41, archived)
I do like this; but Football is actually a thugs game played by thick people who can run fast.

(, Mon 11 May 2009, 14:50, archived)
Or
Overpaid scumbags whos proffesion requireds them to shepherd a piece of leather into whats essentially and outdoor cupboard

(thanks Bill Bailey)
(, Mon 11 May 2009, 14:54, archived)
The only sport where people boast and get respect for having GCSEs of B and above.

(, Mon 11 May 2009, 15:27, archived)
A friend of mine
fairly smart but a real lazy stoner when he was doing his gcse's used to boast that he was the only person who could spell anything with thier grades, he could spell fudge.
(, Mon 11 May 2009, 15:33, archived)
I could spell the word a Down's uses when he sees a taxi;

C CC ccCCCAB!
(, Mon 11 May 2009, 15:40, archived)
If the people of my unfortunate acquaintance at University who played Rugby are anything to go by,
they consider themselves to be gentlemen on account of their upbringing, but are in fact brutish drunkards with far more money than etiquette.
(, Mon 11 May 2009, 14:55, archived)
All of my family play rugby, myself included
and we're not rich or brutish, and I don't drink.

I've tended to meet more posh lads into football, presumably because it doesn't muss up their hairdo or nails.
(, Mon 11 May 2009, 15:00, archived)
Perfect description
Im glad you agree then ;)
(, Mon 11 May 2009, 15:00, archived)