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Time to ''spill my guts'' so to speak;
I dont hate soccer, I just think it a sport that is mainly fun for kids to play, but lacks the detail and exitment that make for a great spectater sports for grown adults. In Australia, interest in soccer is high for children under 10 and then drops off gradually as kids get older, and by the time kids reach adulthood, they genarally have no further interest in the game. Soccer or ''football'' is big as a sport for kids in our country, but the sport has failed again and again to cross over into popularity either on the television or at the stadiums. The game draws very few spectaters and the professional leauue here is forever on the brink of collapse. We tend not to be interested in sports that attract hooligans and riots and lacks much stratagy. Why this (riots and violence) is so essential to the british version of the game we will never know. In Australia, spectater sports are family events, with a wholesome emphasis on community. There must be a way eliminate the hooligan element from the british culture so to advance the games image world wide? Ideas please? -- Peter Lucas Brisbane Australia |
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On Aug 30, 8:51*am, Peter Lucas > wrote:
> Time to ''spill my guts'' so to speak; > > I dont hate soccer, I just think it a sport that is mainly fun for > kids to play, but lacks the detail and exitment that make for a great > spectater sports for grown adults. In Australia, interest in soccer is > high for children under 10 and then drops off gradually as kids get > older, and by the time kids reach adulthood, they genarally have no > further interest in the game. > > Soccer or ''football'' is big as a sport for kids in our country, but > the sport has failed again and again to cross over into popularity > either on the television or at the stadiums. The game draws very few > spectaters and the professional leauue here is forever on the brink of > collapse. We tend not to be interested in sports that attract > hooligans and riots and lacks much stratagy. Why this (riots and > violence) is so essential to the british version of the game we will > never know. In Australia, spectater sports are family events, with a > wholesome emphasis on community. > > There must be a way eliminate the hooligan element from the british > culture so to advance the games image world wide? Ideas please? You, sir, are a ****ing idiot of the highest order. Go watch football in Italy. Or Spain. Or about 50 other countries. Then come back and talk to us about hooligans. |
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![]() "Peter Lucas" > wrote in message ... > Time to ''spill my guts'' so to speak; > Get lost racist!!! You drink yourself to sleep every night... |
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On 30/08/2010 8:51 AM, Peter Lucas wrote:
> Time to ''spill my guts'' so to speak; > > I dont hate soccer, I just think it a sport that is mainly fun for > kids to play, but lacks the detail and exitment that make for a great > spectater sports for grown adults. In Australia, interest in soccer is > high for children under 10 and then drops off gradually as kids get > older, and by the time kids reach adulthood, they genarally have no > further interest in the game. > > Soccer or ''football'' is big as a sport for kids in our country, but > the sport has failed again and again to cross over into popularity > either on the television or at the stadiums. The game draws very few > spectaters and the professional leauue here is forever on the brink of > collapse. We tend not to be interested in sports that attract > hooligans and riots and lacks much stratagy. Why this (riots and > violence) is so essential to the british version of the game we will > never know. In Australia, spectater sports are family events, with a > wholesome emphasis on community. > > There must be a way eliminate the hooligan element from the british > culture so to advance the games image world wide? Ideas please? > > -- > Peter Lucas > Brisbane > Australia What a strange array of cross posting destinations. Ah well, you're sure to rouse a few malformed cells from the bottom of a couple of gene pools Viper |
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The Henchman wrote:
> "Peter Lucas" > wrote in message > ... > > Time to ''spill my guts'' so to speak; > > > > Get lost racist!!! MAKE ME..... YOU ****!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1 > You drink yourself to sleep every night... You eat your grandpappys ass out each night..... by the way mate, STAY away from Gallipoli on Anzac Day - thats the new frikken message in Lonely Planets guide to Gallipoli. Steph Fallons the assholes names that wrote it. All supposedley to save the penninnsula from overcrowding and envirenmental destruction. What bullshit, this is a direct attack on our aussy heritage and specially our wondering army and soldiers! Being a very patriotic soldier, if I see someone deliberately **** up my National Anthem, or I see some left wing tree-hugging long haired goose..... or even some just arrived ethnic black or asian bastid.... burning my countries flag, I just want to do physical damage to them, I really do!! I say its jeehad time -- Peter Lucas Brisbane Australia X/No/Achieve; yes |
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On Aug 29, 6:45*pm, Viper > wrote:
> On 30/08/2010 8:51 AM, Peter Lucas wrote: > > > > > Time to ''spill my guts'' so to speak; > > > I dont hate soccer, I just think it a sport that is mainly fun for > > kids to play, but lacks the detail and exitment that make for a great > > spectater sports for grown adults. In Australia, interest in soccer is > > high for children under 10 and then drops off gradually as kids get > > older, and by the time kids reach adulthood, they genarally have no > > further interest in the game. > > > Soccer or ''football'' is big as a sport for kids in our country, but > > the sport has failed again and again to cross over into popularity > > either on the television or at the stadiums. The game draws very few > > spectaters and the professional leauue here is forever on the brink of > > collapse. We tend not to be interested in sports that attract > > hooligans and riots and lacks much stratagy. Why this (riots and > > violence) is so essential to the british version of the game we will > > never know. In Australia, spectater sports are family events, with a > > wholesome emphasis on community. > > > There must be a way eliminate the hooligan element from the british > > culture so to advance the games image world wide? Ideas please? > > > -- > > Peter Lucas > > Brisbane > > Australia > > What a strange array of cross posting destinations. Ah well, you're sure > to rouse a few malformed cells from the bottom of a couple of gene pools > > Viper Ah, the "pointing out unique x-posted groups and then insulting them" post. |
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![]() "Mercellus Bohren" > wrote in message ... > On Aug 29, 6:45 pm, Viper > wrote: >> On 30/08/2010 8:51 AM, Peter Lucas wrote: >> >> >> >> > Time to ''spill my guts'' so to speak; >> >> > I dont hate soccer, I just think it a sport that is mainly fun for >> > kids to play, but lacks the detail and exitment that make for a great >> > spectater sports for grown adults. In Australia, interest in soccer is >> > high for children under 10 and then drops off gradually as kids get >> > older, and by the time kids reach adulthood, they genarally have no >> > further interest in the game. >> >> > Soccer or ''football'' is big as a sport for kids in our country, but >> > the sport has failed again and again to cross over into popularity >> > either on the television or at the stadiums. The game draws very few >> > spectaters and the professional leauue here is forever on the brink of >> > collapse. We tend not to be interested in sports that attract >> > hooligans and riots and lacks much stratagy. Why this (riots and >> > violence) is so essential to the british version of the game we will >> > never know. In Australia, spectater sports are family events, with a >> > wholesome emphasis on community. >> >> > There must be a way eliminate the hooligan element from the british >> > culture so to advance the games image world wide? Ideas please? >> >> > -- >> > Peter Lucas >> > Brisbane >> > Australia >> >> What a strange array of cross posting destinations. Ah well, you're sure >> to rouse a few malformed cells from the bottom of a couple of gene pools >> >> Viper > > Ah, the "pointing out unique x-posted groups and then insulting them" > post. Crank or Crack? -- ---Scott From Cedar Hill--- If Government Is Big Enough To Give You Everything You Want, Then It Is Big Enough To Take Everything You Have!! |
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Word to the wise: don't try to pull the old fill a plastic bag with run, put it at the bottom of a thermos, then cover it up Coke to sneak into a game there. The cops ahve seen it before. I think that's the most I've ever put away in ten minutes. |
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![]() "MoParMan" > wrote in message ... > > "Mercellus Bohren" > wrote in message > ... >> On Aug 29, 6:45 pm, Viper > wrote: >>> On 30/08/2010 8:51 AM, Peter Lucas wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>> > Time to ''spill my guts'' so to speak; >>> >>> > I dont hate soccer, I just think it a sport that is mainly fun for >>> > kids to play, but lacks the detail and exitment that make for a great >>> > spectater sports for grown adults. In Australia, interest in soccer is >>> > high for children under 10 and then drops off gradually as kids get >>> > older, and by the time kids reach adulthood, they genarally have no >>> > further interest in the game. >>> >>> > Soccer or ''football'' is big as a sport for kids in our country, but >>> > the sport has failed again and again to cross over into popularity >>> > either on the television or at the stadiums. The game draws very few >>> > spectaters and the professional leauue here is forever on the brink of >>> > collapse. We tend not to be interested in sports that attract >>> > hooligans and riots and lacks much stratagy. Why this (riots and >>> > violence) is so essential to the british version of the game we will >>> > never know. In Australia, spectater sports are family events, with a >>> > wholesome emphasis on community. >>> >>> > There must be a way eliminate the hooligan element from the british >>> > culture so to advance the games image world wide? Ideas please? >>> >>> > -- >>> > Peter Lucas >>> > Brisbane >>> > Australia >>> >>> What a strange array of cross posting destinations. Ah well, you're sure >>> to rouse a few malformed cells from the bottom of a couple of gene pools >>> >>> Viper >> >> Ah, the "pointing out unique x-posted groups and then insulting them" >> post. > > Crank or Crack? Or Cack. |
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On Aug 29, 6:51*pm, Peter Lucas > wrote:
> Time to ''spill my guts'' so to speak; > > I dont hate soccer, I just think it a sport that is mainly fun for > kids to play, but lacks the detail and exitment that make for a great > spectater sports for grown adults. In Australia, interest in soccer is > high for children under 10 and then drops off gradually as kids get > older, and by the time kids reach adulthood, they genarally have no > further interest in the game. > > Soccer or ''football'' is big as a sport for kids in our country, but > the sport has failed again and again to cross over into popularity > either on the television or at the stadiums. The game draws very few > spectaters and the professional leauue here is forever on the brink of > collapse. We tend not to be interested in sports that attract > hooligans and riots and lacks much stratagy. Why this (riots and > violence) is so essential to the british version of the game we will > never know. In Australia, spectater sports are family events, with a > wholesome emphasis on community. > > There must be a way eliminate the hooligan element from the british > culture so to advance the games image world wide? Ideas please? > > -- > Peter Lucas > Brisbane > Australia Hi Peter, your post about soccer is pure money, thank you. Someday when I visit your great nation I hope we can meet and I can buy you a big plate of your famous weiner schnitzel and a big frosty mug of your wonderful germanesque bear. |
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