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4. thundersnow commented 9 years ago
Yeah maybe, but still makes it epic though... ..in my opinion
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5. Judge-Jake commented 9 years ago
Would this be a good time to mention that Hens hate football
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7. thundersnow commented 9 years ago
No, that's "actually" a bad time to mention that #5...full of football lovers here right now, no room for football haters...
...and we're talking real true football, no hand held egg ball....gonna be so down voted for that comment
...and we're talking real true football, no hand held egg ball....gonna be so down voted for that comment
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8. Judge-Jake commented 9 years ago
#7 If it, actually happens my little thunderclap I won't even notice, I'll actually be too busy looking good
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9. thundersnow commented 9 years ago
Sounds like an excellent plan #8
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11. sux2bu commented 9 years ago
#7 "and we're talking real true football, no hand held egg ball"
True football huh? No hand held egg ball?
Like Rugby football https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rugby_football#/media/File:Rugbyball2.jpg
Or Australian rules football https://www.sherrin.com.au/
They look a lot like NFL footballs to me.
True football huh? No hand held egg ball?
Like Rugby football https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rugby_football#/media/File:Rugbyball2.jpg
Or Australian rules football https://www.sherrin.com.au/
They look a lot like NFL footballs to me.
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12. thundersnow commented 9 years ago
I know, I know....still, meaning what we refer to as today's real football (called soccer only in the US), called football in the rest of the world. I admit there are some grey zones here...
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13. sux2bu commented 9 years ago
#12 Not so fast...Canada , Australia (including Tasmania) , much of southern Argentina and Chile , and New Zealand call it soccer too. Much of Southeast Asia has their own different names (Soka,Sokker,Saker, Bolo Sepak,etc) for the same game that uses heads,knees,chests and all other parts of the body except the hands.Maybe soccer should have been named no-hands football.
This might help.....
http://www.businessinsider.com/football-vs-soccer-map-2013-12
This might help.....
http://www.businessinsider.com/football-vs-soccer-map-2013-12
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14. Judge-Jake commented 9 years ago
#7 I don't want to make a big point out of this and no doubt this will change, but at time of typing I have the highest +(7) points for not liking football.
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15. thundersnow commented 9 years ago
Now it's becoming tough to know who's talking about what...all I know is that I'm talking about football aka soccer, #13 is trying to make a point that football (US football) is still called football in many other areas as well as soccer is still being called soccer in many other areas, which would mean it's coming out even...and #5 and #14 aka JJ stating he doesn't like football probably meaning US football, being a hen disliking the fact that an egg-like ball is being tossed around...my guess..
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17. thundersnow commented 9 years ago
I did look at the map, actually pretty cool. The question now is only...I'm getting a little confused about what kind of football the pink areas are, I guess a mix of either...
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18. ughlah commented 9 years ago
http://www.snotr.com/video/6352/John_Cleese_-_Soccer_vs_Football
time to add THE link, since we are talking football...
time to add THE link, since we are talking football...
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19. sux2bu commented 9 years ago
The map only deals with the game called "football" in England and other countries,not the NFL in the US.
Pink = literal translation and variations of the word "football".
Blue and light blue =variations of the word "soccer".
Green = an all-together different word for the game.
Pink = literal translation and variations of the word "football".
Blue and light blue =variations of the word "soccer".
Green = an all-together different word for the game.
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20. thundersnow commented 9 years ago
Okay, I get that, the map is great and shows exactly where it is called what, but then that would mean that what we call soccer here in the US, is pretty much called football in the rest of the world with a few exceptons.....I don't even remember what the initiall argument was..lol..but yeah, I give up...
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21. Judge-Jake commented 9 years ago
#15 American football is played by men with odd shaped balls.
Just to clarify I don't like football, soccer or what ever else you wish to call it and what ever the shape of the ball. I don't mind rugby but my game is tennis. and most racquet sports.
Just to clarify I don't like football, soccer or what ever else you wish to call it and what ever the shape of the ball. I don't mind rugby but my game is tennis. and most racquet sports.
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22. thundersnow commented 9 years ago
Well, since we're talking sports in general now, besides loving "football", played by men with round shaped balls (that was a good one #21, I'm borrowing it), I also love Olympic Games , particularly the winter ones, and I'm usually glued to the TV
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23. BooTheGoose commented 9 years ago
#10 Not really a risky move- a pretty sensible tactic. If you are a goal down and end up 2 goals down it really doesn't make a difference. The possibility of getting a goal because you throw your keeper up gives you a chance of rescuing a point from the tie.
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24. sunnydaze4me commented 9 years ago
#21 #22 Don't forget that the US women with NO balls just won the FIFA women's World Cup by kicking around some round balls.
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25. thundersnow commented 9 years ago
That's very true #24. thanks for the reminder
+10 1. thundersnow commented 9 years ago