purpleronnie Posted 8 October 2015 Posted 8 October 2015 Aussies will have to have a really bad day not to get past Wales.
Manwell Pablo Posted 8 October 2015 Posted 8 October 2015 I don't really mind what you like and don't like. It just strikes me as peculiar to go in to a thread about the world cup just to say you've not watched it. Col is peculiar, what with things going quite well on the football front and us now being in an international break he's probably got bored and decided this was his best shout at starting a pointless argument.
Guest Posted 8 October 2015 Posted 8 October 2015 Aussies will have to have a really bad day not to get past Wales. agreed, just like England.
howlinmadmurfdoc Posted 8 October 2015 Posted 8 October 2015 Col is peculiar, what with things going quite well on the football front and us now being in an international break he's probably got bored and decided this was his best shout at starting a pointless argument. Apparantley Col thinks that if we'd played Lee Cattermole instead of Sam Burgess we might have done better.
Guest Col city fan Posted 8 October 2015 Posted 8 October 2015 Apparantley Col thinks that if we'd played Lee Cattermole instead of Sam Burgess we might have done better. It always gets a reaction.... All I've said is I have no interest in the bloody Rugby. Not my fault if it's Finner's and Pablo's time of the month..
Manwell Pablo Posted 8 October 2015 Posted 8 October 2015 It always gets a reaction.... All I've said is I have no interest in the bloody Rugby. Not my fault if it's Finner's and Pablo's time of the month.. Here he goes look, desperate for attention. Quite sad really.
howlinmadmurfdoc Posted 8 October 2015 Posted 8 October 2015 It always gets a reaction.... All I've said is I have no interest in the bloody Rugby. Not my fault if it's Finner's and Pablo's time of the month.. I'm gonna go through every thread that doesn't interest me and post, "I have no interest in this subject"
Manwell Pablo Posted 8 October 2015 Posted 8 October 2015 Just for the record I have no interest in garden newts.
Alf Bentley Posted 8 October 2015 Posted 8 October 2015 Just for the record I have no interest in garden newts. That's a shame, Manwell. Newt fancying, as it is known, can be a very calming hobby. Personally, I feel that it might help our midfield keep possession better if we bought a few newts for Kante and Drinkwater (a newt-fancier's name if ever there was one). Certainly a better idea than buying a headless chicken like Cattermole... Some of the best people have an intense interest in newts: http://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2010/mar/20/ken-livingstone-reptiles-newts My newt and I Ken Livingstone's life changed when he found his first newt. He recalls a lifelong fascination with reptiles and amphibians Ken Livingstone with Neil Kinnock and a newt. Photograph: The Guardian Anyway, I'm off. While I could imagine myself becoming interested in newts, rugby is quite another kettle of fish (or amphibians).. I have no interest whatsoever in rugby so am unsure why I am posting in this thread.
Guest Col city fan Posted 8 October 2015 Posted 8 October 2015 That's a shame, Manwell. Newt fancying, as it is known, can be a very calming hobby. Personally, I feel that it might help our midfield keep possession better if we bought a few newts for Kante and Drinkwater (a newt-fancier's name if ever there was one). Certainly a better idea than buying a headless chicken like Cattermole... Some of the best people have an intense interest in newts: http://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2010/mar/20/ken-livingstone-reptiles-newts My newt and I Ken Livingstone's life changed when he found his first newt. He recalls a lifelong fascination with reptiles and amphibians Ken Livingstone with Neil Kinnock and a newt. Photograph: The Guardian Anyway, I'm off. While I could imagine myself becoming interested in newts, rugby is quite another kettle of fish (or amphibians).. I have no interest whatsoever in rugby so am unsure why I am posting in this thread. Magic...
Manwell Pablo Posted 8 October 2015 Posted 8 October 2015 That's a shame, Manwell. Newt fancying, as it is known, can be a very calming hobby. Personally, I feel that it might help our midfield keep possession better if we bought a few newts for Kante and Drinkwater (a newt-fancier's name if ever there was one). Certainly a better idea than buying a headless chicken like Cattermole... Some of the best people have an intense interest in newts: http://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2010/mar/20/ken-livingstone-reptiles-newts My newt and I Ken Livingstone's life changed when he found his first newt. He recalls a lifelong fascination with reptiles and amphibians Ken Livingstone with Neil Kinnock and a newt. Photograph: The Guardian Anyway, I'm off. While I could imagine myself becoming interested in newts, rugby is quite another kettle of fish (or amphibians).. I have no interest whatsoever in rugby so am unsure why I am posting in this thread. That's a shame, Manwell. Newt fancying, as it is known, can be a very calming hobby. Personally, I feel that it might help our midfield keep possession better if we bought a few newts for Kante and Drinkwater (a newt-fancier's name if ever there was one). Certainly a better idea than buying a headless chicken like Cattermole... Some of the best people have an intense interest in newts: http://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2010/mar/20/ken-livingstone-reptiles-newts My newt and I Ken Livingstone's life changed when he found his first newt. He recalls a lifelong fascination with reptiles and amphibians Ken Livingstone with Neil Kinnock and a newt. Photograph: The Guardian Anyway, I'm off. While I could imagine myself becoming interested in newts, rugby is quite another kettle of fish (or amphibians).. I have no interest whatsoever in rugby so am unsure why I am posting in this thread. lol
Guest Posted 9 October 2015 Posted 9 October 2015 It always gets a reaction.... All I've said is I have no interest in the bloody Rugby. Not my fault if it's Finner's and Pablo's time of the month.. Is there any other time of the month for Pablo?
Manwell Pablo Posted 9 October 2015 Posted 9 October 2015 Is there any other time of the month for Pablo? You've got me all wrong. I am actually nice to people who aren't ridiculously stupid. Try not being ridiculously stupid, we will get on. X
Guest Posted 9 October 2015 Posted 9 October 2015 You've got me all wrong. I am actually nice to people who aren't ridiculously stupid. Try not being ridiculously stupid, we will get on. X I apologise you probably are a very nice person.
Finnegan Posted 9 October 2015 Posted 9 October 2015 I apologise you probably are a very nice person. He's not
Nalis Posted 9 October 2015 Author Posted 9 October 2015 Staying off topic, the most boring aspect of someone posting somewhere just to say they have no interest is when there is a Soccer AM thread and you get the same people spouting the same bollocks 'I didnt even know this was still on TV' when they clearly do or 'I dont like the new male presenter, it should be taken off air', yawn...
howlinmadmurfdoc Posted 9 October 2015 Posted 9 October 2015 Staying off topic, the most boring aspect of someone posting somewhere just to say they have no interest is when there is a Soccer AM thread and you get the same people spouting the same bollocks 'I didnt even know this was still on TV' when they clearly do or 'I dont like the new male presenter, it should be taken off air', yawn... You either work on Soccer Am, or still have posters of Helen Chamberlain on your wall?
The Doctor Posted 9 October 2015 Posted 9 October 2015 Some of the best people... ken Livingstone lol
Nalis Posted 9 October 2015 Author Posted 9 October 2015 You either work on Soccer Am, or still have posters of Helen Chamberlain on your wall? Pretty indifferent to it, would have it on in the background on a Sat morning if I was in. Just dont get the same boring comments everytime there is a thread on it despite it being rather inoffensive. If you dont like it, dont watch it, its not rocket science.
Bobby Hundreds Posted 9 October 2015 Posted 9 October 2015 23 people turned up the rugby fanzone set up on Victoria Park for Romania v Canada, it's been a massive failure.
purpleronnie Posted 9 October 2015 Posted 9 October 2015 23 people turned up the rugby fanzone set up on Victoria Park for Romania v Canada, it's been a massive failure. Really? I thought with the 5 million Romanian immigrants we have they'd be more than that.
Manwell Pablo Posted 9 October 2015 Posted 9 October 2015 Really? I thought with the 5 million Romanian immigrants we have they'd be more than that. If you were Romanian would you really give a shite about Rugby, especially if you were playing Canada, It's like us turning up to the Baseball world cup (if such a thing existed) for a group game against Outter Mongolia.
purpleronnie Posted 9 October 2015 Posted 9 October 2015 If you were Romanian would you really give a shite about Rugby, especially if you were playing Canada, It's like us turning up to the Baseball world cup (if such a thing existed) for a group game against Outter Mongolia. kind of a facetious remark by me Manwell
Bobby Hundreds Posted 9 October 2015 Posted 9 October 2015 If you were Romanian would you really give a shite about Rugby, especially if you were playing Canada, It's like us turning up to the Baseball world cup (if such a thing existed) for a group game against Outter Mongolia. Only 1,000 turned out to watch England and Australia, they expected up to 10,000. Died on its arse.
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