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Robbie Fowler?
No, I think it was Harry Kewell. But I tend to forget whether he played for Liverpool or another club. Fowler's English (last I checked).
Robbie Fowler?
Yep and Moss from I.T Crowd

Anubis said:The good stuff is Basketball, Women's Tennis, Women's Volleyball (Beach and indoor......because the uniforms make their asses look amazing.)

Oh 'Nubs
I would add Roller Derby to this list
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Rugby beats the living s*** out of soccer because, well, you know... stuff actually happens.
Biggest complaint is new people trying to figure out the rules.
Meanwhile I'm watching the Melbourne Rebels beating the living s*** about the Hurricanes without Gerard or Huxley, and I have no idea how the hell they're doing it...
I don't feel so bad about the Brumbies losing to them now...
Rugby beats the living s*** out of soccer because, well, you know... stuff actually happens.
Biggest complaint is new people trying to figure out the rules.
Meanwhile I'm watching the Melbourne Rebels beating the living s*** about the Hurricanes without Gerard or Huxley, and I have no idea how the hell they're doing it...
I don't feel so bad about the Brumbies losing to them now...
Is Roller Derby an actual sport because I remember watching a Roller Derby show mired in Kayfabe plots so I figured the sport was kind of like wrestling.
Not so much afraid as actually respectful.I only watch Rugby during the World Cup. Had a soft spot for France and Argentina only for them to be knocked out by S.Africa. I like the sport and how it makes use of decisive camera rulings and the fact that most of the players are actually afraid of the referee.
Pretty much. For example, when I randomly got into Aussie Rules Football, I figured that **** out in the first 5 minutes. I've watched rugby and I'm like "Why are they all hugging?!!?"
I totally count it as a real sport
But I am not an expert on what the definition of a real sport is
Hey if its a sport to you then that's all that matters Mysti.
t: Its funny how all these huge guys are so polite to a little ref in soccer people scream in refs facesNot so much afraid as actually respectful.
Ref probably gets treated better in rugby than any other sport. Maybe a martial arts sport instead... but it easily leads the way in team based sports.
Soccer is good depends who your watchin play. My team Arsenal are oneof the most entertaining teams to watch or you can watch a team like wolves were there captain karl henry goes around breaking peoples legsRugby beats the living s*** out of soccer because, well, you know... stuff actually happens.
Biggest complaint is new people trying to figure out the rules.
Meanwhile I'm watching the Melbourne Rebels beating the living s*** about the Hurricanes without Gerard or Huxley, and I have no idea how the hell they're doing it...
I don't feel so bad about the Brumbies losing to them now...
Scrums are boring they should get rid of them.I only watch Rugby during the World Cup. Had a soft spot for France and Argentina only for them to be knocked out by S.Africa. I like the sport and how it makes use of decisive camera rulings and the fact that most of the players are actually afraid of the referee.
i can't decide if i'm going to see sucker punch or not. it's getting destroyed by critics (22% on rotten tomatoes) and compared to michael bay films, but folks seem to like it and i'm currious to see what a train wreck it is
Seems sort of meh looking to me. I may watch it when its on tv 18 months from now but I'm in no rush to go out and pay money to see it.i can't decide if i'm going to see sucker punch or not. it's getting destroyed by critics (22% on rotten tomatoes) and compared to michael bay films, but folks seem to like it and i'm currious to see what a train wreck it is
And what goes...I like how brutal rugby is like the fact eye gouging is a semi regular occurrence or they only banned tackling people in the air when they are trying to catch the ball a few years ago because players kept breaking their neck when they hit the ground.
I saw something the other day about some crazy high percentage of professional rugby players injured at any one time.
i can't decide if i'm going to see sucker punch or not. it's getting destroyed by critics (22% on rotten tomatoes) and compared to michael bay films, but folks seem to like it and i'm currious to see what a train wreck it is

that's what i think i'll do, but curiosity my get the best of meSeems sort of meh looking to me. I may watch it when its on tv 18 months from now but I'm in no rush to go out and pay money to see it.