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Illawarra??Quote:
Originally Posted by 9Fingers
They merged with St George a few years ago, 9Fingers. Now they are the St George / Illawarra Dragons!:p
And they haven't played in months!
Are you receiving delayed telecasts there in the States? Well I don't want to spoil it for you, but St George / Illawarra were knocked out by Wests Tigers one week before the Grand Final. Parramatta was knocked out by the Cowboys the same weekend (grumble grumble) and Wests went on to win the Premiership.
Oh - I guess that would spoil it for you. Sorry.:o
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Originally Posted by 9Fingers
Sorry 9fingers, but we dont condone criminal activity here:cool:
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Sorry don't follow? What dialect are you speaking?:D :D :D :pQuote:
Originally Posted by Felder
get used to it benny, as i have it on good authority eddy is going to get collingwood to defect to the NRL as a last ditch effort to try and win something;)Quote:
Originally Posted by bennylaird
That would be the only way to stop me following them lol.
Oh how I love not having to hang on the fortunes of the woeful Detroit Lions anymore. God they could make a long winter unbearable.
Carn the Crows*
*whatever the h*ll that means:D
LOL, I was referring to the Pittsburgh Steelers going to the superbowl
Is a superbowl made on a super lathe then?
Where's Pittsburgh? Can't find it in my Melways?
Gridiron, as football is called here, does not have a large following because:
No one is awake when the games are broadcast, and
They used to have a highlights show here that was hosted by the single most annoying American on the planet. This guy was here because he must have been kicked out of every two-bit TV station over there. I can't look at a decent game of football without hearing his grating voice in my mind's ear. (He made New Yorkers sound like Sir John Gielgud)
'Tis the language of football....with the distinct twang of a New South Welshman.:D:D:pQuote:
Originally Posted by bennylaird
Nah Ive heard football spoken and it doesn't sound a bit like that?
Might be Snifter or Catch me, ???? me?
:D :D :D Very good.Quote:
Originally Posted by bennylaird
Hey 9Fingers, if you want a translation, drop me a line.
??? The people who stole a pitts burg are now contemplating the theft of a large punch powl perhaps???? :confused: :confused: :confused: :confused: :confused:Quote:
Originally Posted by 9Fingers
Bloody Furriners..... they just wander around the place pinching stuff, speaking English in an unacceptable manner and driving on the wrong side of the flamin' road to boot!:(
Only time I ever had anything to do with the Superbowl games was when I was living in the Phillipines. The bar I drank at used to run a sort of pool on the games. Never did figure out the football game or how the pool worked for that matter, but I won it a couple of times.
turns out, that's all you needed to know.:D Plus, I'm guessing there wouldn't be anything else to do in a bar in the Philippines:confused:cool:Quote:
Originally Posted by Termite
Well not in this particular bar. :D A bit of a rest haven, just good food and 2 day old Aussie football videos mixed in with the Yank stuff.Quote:
Originally Posted by gregoryq
Steelers? You would be referring, of course, to the steel plate body armour required by those sissies before they'll risk physical contact?
We played Grid Iron at high school without the Kevlar and it was a lot less rough than bloody rugby. It's a great sport with excellent tactical play and a combination of strength, skill and speed but I just cant understand the body armour!
It's there to disguise the robotic implants?
Why do they have to change teams all the time? ie attack players go on the defence? Would be like cricket having two sets, one of bowlers/fielders, then a change to a batting team?
At least they give some AFL players a go when they need a big kick.