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So what sports do you enjoy watching most?
I love tennis and athletics the most, whereas hubby will watch just about everything which drives me mad lol
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I only ever watch Rugby internationals
Olympics track and field and Gymnastics
Winter olympics figure skating _________________
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| I love athletics too, but he watches horse racing all the time.... |
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Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2007 4:59 pm Post subject: |
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For me Motorcycle racing. The odd important football or rugby match. Boxing when I have an interest in a fighter.
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Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2007 5:27 pm Post subject: |
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| Footy all the way. Well i was brought up with my dad and 2 brothers out every saturday so mum and i had no option |
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Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2007 5:43 pm Post subject: |
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hubbss is F1
ours is erm,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, watching falconry and other things of that ilk _________________ Bloomin OW!!! |
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rugby league not union, too boring. golf and cricket _________________ I am going to be a grandad even though I am too young |
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Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2007 6:52 am Post subject: |
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football! |
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Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2007 7:32 am Post subject: |
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I`m not a good spectator of anything, I find it boring watching someone else generally!
Occasionally boxing, winter sports or Athletics. Prefer field to track.
Stepson follows F1 and Rally religiously so get to see bits when it is on which is OK. Ralley is more interesting than F1 for me.
I love playing racquet sports and golf but couldn`t sit and watch them for more than 10 minutes.
Does `It`s a Knockout` count as a sport? 
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Rugby union (can't stand league!) and football _________________ We are the people our parents warned us about! |
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Rugby Union, being Welsh I was brought up on it. Quite enjoy Rugby League and always watch Wimbledon, can't stand Football it is like watching paint dry, although hubby is a big fan, it is just fortunate that there is more than one T.V. in our house.
Follow our local Rugby team.....The Llanelli Scarlets, try to get to as many homes games as possible and have even been to France with them for a Heineken cup match. |
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| well as i hate rugby and have no idea about it whats the difference between league and union? |
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| Union has 15 players and take line-outs, league has 13 players and when the player is tackled must stop and pass the ball back through his legs to one of his team-mates, they are allowed to do this 5 times and on the 6th tackle must kick ahead, hopefully to one of their own who goes over and scores a try, or failing that giving it to the opposition who head back down their side of the field, its a very exciting game to watch, but unfortunately living in South Wales the only games I get to watch are on T.V. there is a team in Bridgend but that is some 50 miles from where I live, so Union rules in South Wales as these are the live matches we can see. |
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Right ok thanks for that i think  |
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Kellie....all you need to know is that Rugby is a game played by men with an odd shaped ball and they all get in the shower together afterwards.
Probably why it has been so popular in Public Schools for all these years.
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oooo Tony dangerous words there mate....wait till Louise reads this _________________
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| tonyW wrote: | Kellie....all you need to know is that Rugby is a game played by men with an odd shaped ball and they all get in the shower together afterwards.
Probably why it has been so popular in Public Schools for all these years.
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i thought that was well funny, silly things please my little mind  |
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| Quote: | | silly things please my little mind |
Then you will find an endless supply of entertainment on this site!
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