panky and our gang Posted 9 October 2011 Posted 9 October 2011 To be honest I always thought people who play Rugby only do so because physically they could not play football . These are the kind of chaps who had hairy arse's at birth . Most of them have a face like a female Baboons bum after a good anal rogering and if it were not for Rugby would be outside club doors in a ill fitting Monkey suit . They are the human equivalent of a Rhino that has had a frontal Lobotomy.
Zingari Posted 9 October 2011 Posted 9 October 2011 To be honest I always thought people who play Rugby only do so because physically they could not play football . These are the kind of chaps who had hairy arse's at birth . Most of them have a face like a female Baboons bum after a good anal rogering and if it were not for Rugby would be outside club doors in a ill fitting Monkey suit . They are the human equivalent of a Rhino that has had a frontal Lobotomy. You’ll say this to Sonny Bill Williams’ face , will you ?
DANGEROUS TIGER Posted 9 October 2011 Posted 9 October 2011 The England cricket team are the only top sporting side we've got nationally.* *I've probably glossed over netball, hockey or some sport so feel free to correct if true. Anyway, some rugby fans are annoying, but then so are football fans. The good sure outweigh the bad on both sides. Well said.
DANGEROUS TIGER Posted 9 October 2011 Posted 9 October 2011 Surely rugby fans can just sport fans like football fans can be. I know a few people that enjoy both. Mostly real ale drinkers too. I'm not a big lover of rugby but never felt threatened when they are about. If the football went to a rugby match and started to cause trouble they would soon be thrown out. Not by the stewards or police but by the other fans and some are big buggers. The troublemakers would run back to their mothers. There can be some good games of Rugby I suppose but I soon get bored with it. If I knew the rules I may have more interest. Now that England are out of the World Cup my interest has gone down even further but it does mean Tigers can start winning againg which can only be good for the City of Leicester. Spot on. The fans would not tolerate some of the total w-----s, that contaminate the Walkers Stadium.
The Doctor Posted 9 October 2011 Posted 9 October 2011 The England cricket team are the only top sporting side we've got nationally.* *I've probably glossed over netball, hockey or some sport so feel free to correct if true. Anyway, some rugby fans are annoying, but then so are football fans. The good sure outweigh the bad on both sides. **** your hockey lads, Scotland are the world's number one at Ice Hockey* *It's probably not true, but it involves fighting on ice, we're good at fighting and we get a lot of ice so we should be good at ice hockey.
Steven Posted 9 October 2011 Posted 9 October 2011 I hope I'm not an arrogant tosser. Come on you London Welsh.
Finnegan Posted 9 October 2011 Posted 9 October 2011 You’ll say this to Sonny Bill Williams’ face , will you ? Monster. I probably feel about SBW the way Kareem does about Timmy Cahil.
Finnegan Posted 9 October 2011 Posted 9 October 2011 League is pretty damn good Which league, Aviva, Celtic, Super?
Magictv Posted 9 October 2011 Posted 9 October 2011 Which league, Aviva, Celtic, Super? Well I was thinking rugby league as in super league but y'know! Just prefer it as a sport to watch to union.
jonthefox Posted 9 October 2011 Posted 9 October 2011 A lot of tigers fans i know often berate city for being 'second tier'as they put it. I find this odd.As i never proclaim to be a huge fan of the sport , i always make a point to watch the tigers if thier on tv and cheer them on.
Finnegan Posted 9 October 2011 Posted 9 October 2011 Well I was thinking rugby league as in super league but y'know! Just prefer it as a sport to watch to union. I knew what you meant, I was being glib. I can't stand Rugby Lite.
Phube Posted 9 October 2011 Posted 9 October 2011 I knew what you meant, I was being glib. I can't stand Rugby Lite. Imagine if Football had this kind of split? That would be odd...
Finnegan Posted 9 October 2011 Posted 9 October 2011 Imagine if Football had this kind of split? That would be odd... It'd basically be football without tackling. You'd just have to run up and touch the other person and they'd have to pass it back to a team mate. And there'd be no defenders. At all.
Haydos Posted 10 October 2011 Posted 10 October 2011 To be honest I always thought people who play Rugby only do so because physically they could not play football . These are the kind of chaps who had hairy arse's at birth . Most of them have a face like a female Baboons bum after a good anal rogering and if it were not for Rugby would be outside club doors in a ill fitting Monkey suit . They are the human equivalent of a Rhino that has had a frontal Lobotomy. Said by someone who has no idea about rugby.
MPH Posted 10 October 2011 Posted 10 October 2011 In my experience, I'd have to say I do. The vast majority of the rugby fans I have ever met have been self righteous, "I am superior to you" types who look down on football fans with a kind of arrogance that gets right up my nose. There are few exceptions. I could count on one hand the egg chasing fans who are great people, and, noticably, these are always the ones who like football as well, or at least aren't the "You should support a winning team like the Tigers" brigade (yes, i know they're doing crap at the moment, before anyone points it out). So, what's your experience of fans of the oval ball? Am i the only one to see the irony of this post? Back from my holiday but straight back into working and really hoping to get some proper time on FT soon...
Trav Le Bleu Posted 10 October 2011 Posted 10 October 2011 League is pretty damn good Which league, Aviva, Celtic, Super? I think he means the "pick up the ball - run into the nearest player - hump the ground - get up x5 then kick it" sport.
Bert Posted 10 October 2011 Posted 10 October 2011 Generally no, but you do get some people who think because rugby is a tougher game they've a right to look down on Football fans.
Babylon Posted 10 October 2011 Posted 10 October 2011 They take their own cushions to games... I don't think anymore needs saying.
21st Century Fox Posted 10 October 2011 Posted 10 October 2011 Generally no, but living in the south where there are alot of private schools you tend to get arrogant pricks who just coincidentally happen to be 'rugger' fans. I've heard alot of them calling football gay and then go on to describe some rugby initiations where they've had to lick another man's bellend or eat a carrot out of their team mates arse with no irony whatsosever!
Babylon Posted 10 October 2011 Posted 10 October 2011 rugby initiations where they've had to lick another man's bellend Who would be that desperate to play for a team? Weirdos.
Guest MattP Posted 10 October 2011 Posted 10 October 2011 League is pretty damn good League is far more entertaining I'll give you that, compare to 2 semis Saturday to the league grand final and in terms of excitement and atmosphere there was only one you would want to watch again. Wouldn't say all rugby fans were like the OP says but a significant amount are, certainly the ones I've worked with come across like it. It is a dreadful sport to watch though and I say that as a fan, a bad game if Rugby Union is worse than a bad game in any other sport I watch.
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