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Started by Frood, December 29, 2021, 02:42:37 AM

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Anonymous

Quote from: Bricktop post_id=432607 time=1640909952 user_id=1560
He doesn't play like a trannie...



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Probably the best in the AFL now, or close.

He doesn't look like a trannie in that picture.

Bricktop

He probably isn't one. Just a guess.



Although we do have ONE trannie who once played and coached in the AFL.



Then...



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And now...



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Poor guy is seriously messed up.

Anonymous

Is Australian football more like American football or rugby?

cc

Quote from: Fashionista post_id=432728 time=1641043799 user_id=3254
Is Australian football more like American football or rugby?

While the end objectives are fairly similar, it (and Brit which I'm guessin are similar to Aussie) are quite different from N America's more sophisticated game  in many ways  ac_smile



And then there's that  .. well "faceoff" type of  thingy that ends up looking  like a mass orgy of writhing male bodies scrunched tightly together & moving against each other  en masse .. each body "supposedly"  (rolleyes)  trying to get the ball



I suppose many play or watch just for those exquisite moments   :sneaky2:
I really tried to warn y\'all in 49  .. G. Orwell

Frood

Quote from: Fashionista post_id=432728 time=1641043799 user_id=3254
Is Australian football more like American football or rugby?


It's uniquely Australian.



It's a running and kicking game, with a bit of bouncing in it.
Blahhhhhh...

Bricktop

Quote from: cc post_id=432731 time=1641058285 user_id=88
 quite different from N America's more sophisticated game  in many ways  ac_smile




Proving yet again that women know nothing about football.



Australian football is played over four quarters, with each quarter lasting between 25 and 30 minutes.



It is non stop. Unlike "sophisticated" American football where every minute or so play is stopped, discussed, the referees hold a meeting, players call their girfriends and the coaches throw hissy fits at their iPads.



Unlike the clearly misnamed American "Throwball", Australian football actually combines both foot and ball in a movement called kicking. Distances of 50 metres or more are standard, and precision is essential. Australian football does not require competitors to use two teams that interchange during the game.



And I query why such a "sophisticated" game requires armour. The only armour Australian footballers wear is mouthguards.



I also wonder why, for such a "sophisticated" game, American football is played predominantly by African Americans. Is it racist?

Frood

Every sport has its merits.
Blahhhhhh...

Bricktop

I don't disagree. That is why I never claim one sport to be better than another.



Some offer better entertainment than others, others require greater skill and expertise.



I prefer a fast flowing, high scoring game than a stop-start snooze fest. I can't watch soccer, or cricket.

Anonymous

Quote from: Bricktop post_id=432744 time=1641080443 user_id=1560
I don't disagree. That is why I never claim one sport to be better than another.



Some offer better entertainment than others, others require greater skill and expertise.



I prefer a fast flowing, high scoring game than a stop-start snooze fest. I can't watch soccer, or cricket.

No sport offers the excitement that golf does.

Frood

Blahhhhhh...

Bricktop


Frood

It was more exciting running the kitchen of a 9 hole golf course after school than watching or playing golf.
Blahhhhhh...

Bricktop

Playing is fine...any participation is better than none.



But I cannot watch golf.

Anonymous

Quote from: Bricktop post_id=432758 time=1641086994 user_id=1560
Playing is fine...any participation is better than none.



But I cannot watch golf.

I cannot watch it or play it.

Anonymous

Quote from: Herman post_id=432763 time=1641089785 user_id=1689
Quote from: Bricktop post_id=432758 time=1641086994 user_id=1560
Playing is fine...any participation is better than none.



But I cannot watch golf.

I cannot watch it or play it.

I like mini golf.