Is there anything you actually like as that may be easier and a smaller list. Obvs we all know you like raping.
just seen this - most of you ****s in here wouldn’t last 5 minutes on a rugby pitch without getting balling your eyes out - snowflakes
I use to enjoy playing rugby, I was like a ferret down the wing as a kid, until my mate who is built like a brick ****house took me down one game, it was like a massive fooking wall falling on me. So I picked up the ball and fooked off home.
I played both football and rugby and love both, it’s just different when watching. Rugby I enjoy and am patriotic, but if we lose then no biggie. with football all the emotions take over, the highs and lows - it gets under your skin. i still recall my first ever Arsenal match and I love watching them play as much today as when I was a kid - the joy when a goal goes in cannot be replicated
I love my rugby, played it to a decent standard as lad. Then bombed it when i went to uni and have regretted it ever since. I enjoy watching it though not as much as football. But a day out at the rugby is great. The game can be brilliantly entertaining if it’s a good match, though equally club rugby can be a bit ****. I have season tickets for my local prem team. I only tend to go to the games against good sides. Although I’m an England fan I’d ****ing love to go to a wales game more so than visiting twickenham.
I will watch most sports, either live or on telly. But Kabadi just about shades it over rugby as a spectator sport.
I was very lucky to have gone to all the old venues such as Cardiff Arms Park, Lansdowne Road, and Parc de Princes - all magnificent places to go to and the atmosphere and singing and drinking ! Epic times
I just don’t get that. The game is played by proper blokes who aren’t a bunch of pussies who cry about everything like footballers. The people in the ground aren’t a bunch of stone island wearing Neanderthals . I will admit going to a match is nowhere near as exciting as football as there is something to be said about the slight edge there is at football with the slight threat of crowd violence. I’ve never been to an international rugby game mind. If I was forced into only watching one or the other I would choose football.
Our school had plenty of fee paying Wools who were bused in every day from the like of St Helens, they were ****ing mutants and loved egg chasing. I’ve never got past it lol. I can watch the odd game without wanting to slash my wrists, but I don’t even understand all the rules.
Then you probably don’t have an accurate image of me in your head. I played for a few years as a kid. I was ok but it was genuinely a dull sport.