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RE: European Championships

Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2013 5:56 pm
by warspite1
ORIGINAL: Orm

Congratulations. [:)]

Edit: Inter next?
warspite1

Thanks Ormster - yes it is....[X(]

RE: European Championships

Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2013 8:45 pm
by british exil
Hannover 96 played really well tonight, should have led by 4-5 goals in the first half. No luck!! Managed to score late in the second half, but was not enough as in the last minutes of overtime they got an equalizer against them.

European tour 2013 ended tonight, lets hope they can have more luck in the Bundesliga and get off place 10 and back into the the top 6.

Mat

RE: European Championships

Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2013 1:38 pm
by warspite1
First piece of silverware up for grabs today. Who is it going to be?

Bradford City vs Swansea City

Come on you Bantams! But I don't mind Swansea too much - so long as its a good game [:)]

RE: European Championships

Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2013 2:45 pm
by warspite1
ORIGINAL: warspite1

First piece of silverware up for grabs today. Who is it going to be?

Bradford City vs Swansea City

Come on you Bantams! But I don't mind Swansea too much - so long as its a good game [:)]
warspite1

Not looking good for the Yorkshiremen.... 2-0 coming up to half time [:(]

RE: European Championships

Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2013 4:00 pm
by warspite1
ORIGINAL: warspite1

ORIGINAL: warspite1

First piece of silverware up for grabs today. Who is it going to be?

Bradford City vs Swansea City

Come on you Bantams! But I don't mind Swansea too much - so long as its a good game [:)]
warspite1

Not looking good for the Yorkshiremen.... 2-0 coming up to half time [:(]
warspite1

5-0!! Well done to both Bradford and Swansea.

RE: European Championships

Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2013 5:15 pm
by parusski
ORIGINAL: warspite1

ORIGINAL: Orm

Congratulations. [:)]

Edit: Inter next?
warspite1

Thanks Ormster - yes it is....[X(]

It's a beautiful day and I decided to be serious and watch some soccer. There is a game on now and[>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:]

RE: European Championships

Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2013 5:22 pm
by warspite1
ORIGINAL: parusski

ORIGINAL: warspite1

ORIGINAL: Orm

Congratulations. [:)]

Edit: Inter next?
warspite1

Thanks Ormster - yes it is....[X(]

It's a beautiful day and I decided to be serious and watch some soccer. There is a game on now and[>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:]
warspite1

Don't worry parusski, what you are going through is quite common in men of your age. You watch soccer - its fast paced, its exciting. Sadly your brain cannot keep up with all this silky skill on show; cannot compute the dazzling ball control being exhibited and all action before you. As a result you get confused and your brain decides to switch off to avoid overload. Essentially you send yourself to sleep. You've probably noticed something similar when Mrs P gets a little frisky....you quickly end up asleep, Mrs P gets frustrated...Josh happens to be walking past your house..... you do the math [:)]

RE: European Championships

Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2013 6:29 pm
by parusski
ORIGINAL: warspite1

ORIGINAL: parusski

ORIGINAL: warspite1


warspite1

Thanks Ormster - yes it is....[X(]

It's a beautiful day and I decided to be serious and watch some soccer. There is a game on now and[>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:]
warspite1

Don't worry parusski, what you are going through is quite common in men of your age. You watch soccer - its fast paced, its exciting. Sadly your brain cannot keep up with all this silky skill on show; cannot compute the dazzling ball control being exhibited and all action before you. As a result you get confused and your brain decides to switch off to avoid overload. Essentially you send yourself to sleep. You've probably noticed something similar when Mrs P gets a little frisky....you quickly end up asleep, Mrs P gets frustrated...Josh happens to be walking past your house..... you do the math [:)]

First, the only confusion I have is why otherwise semi-intelligent people exhibit stroke-like symptoms over soccer. As for Josh walking past my WEALTHY CASTLE I BUILT BY TAKING FROM THOSE WHO HAVE NOTHING!!, he can't. Dutchmen are banned in Wyoming.[:-]

RE: European Championships

Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2013 6:50 pm
by warspite1
ORIGINAL: parusski

ORIGINAL: warspite1

ORIGINAL: parusski




It's a beautiful day and I decided to be serious and watch some soccer. There is a game on now and[>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:][>:]
warspite1

Don't worry parusski, what you are going through is quite common in men of your age. You watch soccer - its fast paced, its exciting. Sadly your brain cannot keep up with all this silky skill on show; cannot compute the dazzling ball control being exhibited and all action before you. As a result you get confused and your brain decides to switch off to avoid overload. Essentially you send yourself to sleep. You've probably noticed something similar when Mrs P gets a little frisky....you quickly end up asleep, Mrs P gets frustrated...Josh happens to be walking past your house..... you do the math [:)]

First, the only confusion I have is why otherwise semi-intelligent people exhibit stroke-like symptoms over soccer. As for Josh walking past my WEALTHY CASTLE I BUILT BY TAKING FROM THOSE WHO HAVE NOTHING!!, he can't. Dutchmen are banned in Wyoming.[:-]
warspite1

Because that's what blokes do. Its a tribal thing, the colours, the badge, the ground, the history, the rivalry, the chants. Its THE best team sport ever - not as complicated or as tough as rugby, its not as slow as cricket and doesn't require half of London to play it on. It can be played anywhere, the rules are simple, its just....the best. Even when as an eleven year old you realise you are not going to make it as a footballer, there is still your team to support - you can still watch.

RE: European Championships

Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2013 6:55 pm
by parusski
ORIGINAL: warspite1

ORIGINAL: parusski

ORIGINAL: warspite1


warspite1

Don't worry parusski, what you are going through is quite common in men of your age. You watch soccer - its fast paced, its exciting. Sadly your brain cannot keep up with all this silky skill on show; cannot compute the dazzling ball control being exhibited and all action before you. As a result you get confused and your brain decides to switch off to avoid overload. Essentially you send yourself to sleep. You've probably noticed something similar when Mrs P gets a little frisky....you quickly end up asleep, Mrs P gets frustrated...Josh happens to be walking past your house..... you do the math [:)]

First, the only confusion I have is why otherwise semi-intelligent people exhibit stroke-like symptoms over soccer. As for Josh walking past my WEALTHY CASTLE I BUILT BY TAKING FROM THOSE WHO HAVE NOTHING!!, he can't. Dutchmen are banned in Wyoming.[:-]
warspite1

Because that's what blokes do. Its a tribal thing, the colours, the badge, the ground, the history, the rivalry, the chants. Its THE best team sport ever - not as complicated or as tough as rugby, its not as slow as cricket and doesn't require half of London to play it on. It can be played anywhere, the rules are simple, its just....the best. Even when as an eleven year old you realise you are not going to make it as a footballer, there is still your team to support - you can still watch.

PFFFTT. If you say so.[8|]

RE: European Championships

Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2013 6:56 pm
by warspite1
ORIGINAL: parusski

ORIGINAL: warspite1

ORIGINAL: parusski




First, the only confusion I have is why otherwise semi-intelligent people exhibit stroke-like symptoms over soccer. As for Josh walking past my WEALTHY CASTLE I BUILT BY TAKING FROM THOSE WHO HAVE NOTHING!!, he can't. Dutchmen are banned in Wyoming.[:-]
warspite1

Because that's what blokes do. Its a tribal thing, the colours, the badge, the ground, the history, the rivalry, the chants. Its THE best team sport ever - not as complicated or as tough as rugby, its not as slow as cricket and doesn't require half of London to play it on. It can be played anywhere, the rules are simple, its just....the best. Even when as an eleven year old you realise you are not going to make it as a footballer, there is still your team to support - you can still watch.

PFFFTT. If you say so.[8|]
warspite1

To be fair, its not like I am a lone voice here! Look at how popular the game is worldwide.

RE: European Championships

Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2013 7:37 pm
by Chickenboy
To be fair, the game is quite popular here as well. Pre-teen girls and boys are typically enrolled in / forced into playing this for a few years. Like piano lessons. Or orthodontia. You Britons wouldn't understand the latter. But, like painful oral dental work, most American children are forced to endure soccer.

It's something Americans can look back on and shake their heads in disgust about having been forced into doing for all the wrong reasons. Like voting for Ross Perot. Then they can do the sensible thing and go and play a proper sport like baseball, softball, basketball, hockey or American football.

RE: European Championships

Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2013 8:15 pm
by parusski
ORIGINAL: warspite1

ORIGINAL: parusski

ORIGINAL: warspite1


warspite1

Because that's what blokes do. Its a tribal thing, the colours, the badge, the ground, the history, the rivalry, the chants. Its THE best team sport ever - not as complicated or as tough as rugby, its not as slow as cricket and doesn't require half of London to play it on. It can be played anywhere, the rules are simple, its just....the best. Even when as an eleven year old you realise you are not going to make it as a footballer, there is still your team to support - you can still watch.

PFFFTT. If you say so.[8|]
warspite1

To be fair, its not like I am a lone voice here! Look at how popular the game is worldwide.

According to Ambrose, inn Soccer Fraud: Not That Many People Watch It!
- "Despite claims of 2.2 billion viewers for the 2012 Soccer World Cup, research shows that less than a thousand people actually tuned in. Most of those people were deranged Europeans, from places like Uttoxeter, Pratts Bottom, The Netherlands, Sweden and the ever surrendering France".

RE: European Championships

Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2013 7:09 pm
by warspite1
Why are we playing so badly??? So pedestrian........

RE: European Championships

Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2013 7:17 pm
by warspite1
Pathetic......

RE: European Championships

Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2013 7:29 pm
by Chickenboy
ORIGINAL: warspite1
So pedestrian........

You do play the game with your feet, don't you?

RE: European Championships

Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2013 7:33 pm
by warspite1
ORIGINAL: Chickenboy

ORIGINAL: warspite1
So pedestrian........

You do play the game with your feet, don't you?
warspite1

Indeed - but playing at a varying tempo helps when trying to outfox your opponent...

RE: European Championships

Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2013 7:34 pm
by Chickenboy
So, my hopes for low-impact 'walking soccer' to make it into the next Summer Olympics will come to naught? [:(]

RE: European Championships

Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2013 7:59 pm
by warspite1
COYS!!! BALE, BALE, BALE!!!!

RE: European Championships

Posted: Sat Mar 02, 2013 10:36 am
by warspite1
Big, big, big game tomorrow.

Tottenham Hotspur

vs

Arsenal

It was against Arsenal that we began our implosion last year [8|] Will lightening strike twice or will Spurs break the habit of a (Premiership) lifetime and actually finish above their North London rivals? Sunday's game will have a big bearing on the answer to that question.

Worried and nervous.....