[quote]HoustonGuy wrote:
True but lfl doesn’t really count. I mean its a female sport.[/quote]
Yeah but it’s a sport
And they’ve feminised it.
Heavily.
In saying that though I’m all for it.
[quote]HoustonGuy wrote:
True but lfl doesn’t really count. I mean its a female sport.[/quote]
Yeah but it’s a sport
And they’ve feminised it.
Heavily.
In saying that though I’m all for it.
[quote]ChongLordUno wrote:
[quote]HoustonGuy wrote:
True but lfl doesn’t really count. I mean its a female sport.[/quote]
Yeah but it’s a sport
And they’ve feminised it.
Heavily.
In saying that though I’m all for it.
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It’s not real football though. Semantics.
[quote]angry chicken wrote:
[quote]ronaldo7 wrote:
[quote]HoustonGuy wrote:
[quote]Edevus wrote:
I wonder if all the soccer haters have actually ever played an official game of it, just so you can feel, in your own body, how much beating you can get.[/quote]
I have and I’ll two up you with football and wrestling. Soccer was a sin my parents made me play between other youth sports to keep me busy and away from my bb gun. It’s a prima donna hot mess. [/quote]
We all know you cool brah but really, STFU. Play a match at a semi high level and I’ll see you on the floor crying like a little bitch for air, either that or because someone kicked you in the shins/ankles. The problem is not the sport , the problem is that here in America people belittle the sport. Go to South America or Europe and play in the streets and not in some capitalist based “little league” where all they want is mommy’s money to keep the little spoil brat busy for a few hours a week.[/quote]
Crying like a bitch like THIS team? They look to be at a semi high level…
And you wonder why we make fun of your gay little game?
Shit, I’ll have to leave this thread now that you showed that video.
J/K that shit is a commercial.
[quote]HoustonGuy wrote:
It’s not real football though. Semantics.[/quote]
True but it’s still the feminisation and more embarrassingly, the dumbing down of a sport.
Wouldn’t get that with football. It’s taken far too seriously for that to happen.
[quote]ChongLordUno wrote:
[quote]HoustonGuy wrote:
It’s not real football though. Semantics.[/quote]
True but it’s still the feminisation and more embarrassingly, the dumbing down of a sport.
Wouldn’t get that with football. It’s taken far too seriously for that to happen.
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Soccer is inheritantly dumb and feminine though.

[quote]ronaldo7 wrote:
[quote]angry chicken wrote:
Any questions?[/quote]
These two should get a room.
[quote]HoustonGuy wrote:
[quote]ChongLordUno wrote:
[quote]HoustonGuy wrote:
It’s not real football though. Semantics.[/quote]
True but it’s still the feminisation and more embarrassingly, the dumbing down of a sport.
Wouldn’t get that with football. It’s taken far too seriously for that to happen.
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Soccer is inheritantly dumb and feminine though.[/quote]
You’re past the “funny” and you’re going into retarded mode now.
AC said this :
There’s one thing that people who have never played soccer don’t understand. AC, this is partially for you. The thing is, when you get kicked in the foot, it hurts a lot. That pain may last just few seconds or a minute, but I can tell you, because I’ve suffered it many times, that you really feel something’s broken if a guy has tackled your support leg (left for me) when you were shooting or something like that.
Also, when you get hit in the shoulder, chest, etc. while not expecting it, it’s like a sucker punch or a cheap shot, you’re not prepared so it hurts a lot more.
You guys are talking about American Football and Rugby, but most collisions happen face to face because from behind you’re limited on what you can do (you can grab though).
It’s VERY different when you’re not expecting it or you’re not prepared, in example, supporting leg, tackled or hit from behind, etc.

Apparently this TOUGH American football player really just wanted to play with round balls, frustrated with his destiny, he became homosexual.
[quote]TK52 wrote:
Besides the odd unsportsmanlike conduct that goes in any pile or scrum, there is no spitting, talk of rape or other shit that one of the posters described he grew up with, especially in the junior level. Why would you even continue playing a sport that encourages this behaviour? People clearly do not have respect for the integrity of the game. Y[/quote]
Dude…
That is the integrity of the game…
Some of the things that Austrian hooligans sing at the games would make a sailor blush.
[quote]Edevus wrote:
There’s one thing that people who have never played soccer don’t understand. AC, this is partially for you. The thing is, when you get kicked in the foot, it hurts a lot. That pain may last just few seconds or a minute, but I can tell you, because I’ve suffered it many times, that you really feel something’s broken if a guy has tackled your support leg (left for me) when you were shooting or something like that.
Also, when you get hit in the shoulder, chest, etc. while not expecting it, it’s like a sucker punch or a cheap shot, you’re not prepared so it hurts a lot more.
[/quote]
I’ve played soccer. I’ve had the shinguards broken. I’ve been tackled and kicked and cheap shot many times. It didn’t hurt.
I’ve done kickboxing and muay thai and I’ve trained with prize fighter coaches. Go have a floating rib broken and catch body shots aimed at that specific rib for another minute. That’s fucking pain. Get kicked and punched 'till one eye is shut from the swelling, nose clogged with blood and a “support leg” that’s entirely blue from the hip to the knee, that’s fucking pain.
A few tackles? You can’t play the “true pain” card in soccer. I agree that at a semi-pro level there’s more injuries and less diving involved, but it’s still not a sport where people get hurt alot. Most of the injuries are fucked up knees, which is logical if you run that much.
Professional soccer is just a freaking sissy sport. Guys crying because a player from the other team rubbed up against them.
I’m willing to bet 75% of 'em are afraid of spiders in their bedroom.
Funny pictures aside, we all know soccer is not the phsyical, full contact, “manly” sport it’s being made out to be in light of others.
Soccer is above golf, ties basketball and that is truth. Though golf is more fun.
[quote]Sick Rick wrote:
I’ve played soccer. I’ve had the shinguards broken. I’ve been tackled and kicked and cheap shot many times. It didn’t hurt.
I’ve done kickboxing and muay thai and I’ve trained with prize fighter coaches. Go have a floating rib broken and catch body shots aimed at that specific rib for another minute. That’s fucking pain. Get kicked and punched 'till one eye is shut from the swelling, nose clogged with blood and a “support leg” that’s entirely blue from the hip to the knee, that’s fucking pain.
A few tackles? You can’t play the “true pain” card in soccer. If you play that card then you’ve simply never experienced true pain.
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God almighty.
Now we’re bringing thai boxing into it.
What’s next?
Wheelchair rugby?
[quote]ChongLordUno wrote:
[quote]Sick Rick wrote:
I’ve played soccer. I’ve had the shinguards broken. I’ve been tackled and kicked and cheap shot many times. It didn’t hurt.
I’ve done kickboxing and muay thai and I’ve trained with prize fighter coaches. Go have a floating rib broken and catch body shots aimed at that specific rib for another minute. That’s fucking pain. Get kicked and punched 'till one eye is shut from the swelling, nose clogged with blood and a “support leg” that’s entirely blue from the hip to the knee, that’s fucking pain.
A few tackles? You can’t play the “true pain” card in soccer. If you play that card then you’ve simply never experienced true pain.
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God almighty.
Now we’re bringing thai boxing into it.
What’s next?
Wheelchair rugby?
[/quote]
Sky diving gun duals.
[quote]Sick Rick wrote:
[quote]Edevus wrote:
There’s one thing that people who have never played soccer don’t understand. AC, this is partially for you. The thing is, when you get kicked in the foot, it hurts a lot. That pain may last just few seconds or a minute, but I can tell you, because I’ve suffered it many times, that you really feel something’s broken if a guy has tackled your support leg (left for me) when you were shooting or something like that.
Also, when you get hit in the shoulder, chest, etc. while not expecting it, it’s like a sucker punch or a cheap shot, you’re not prepared so it hurts a lot more.
[/quote]
I’ve played soccer. I’ve had the shinguards broken. I’ve been tackled and kicked and cheap shot many times. It didn’t hurt.
I’ve done kickboxing and muay thai and I’ve trained with prize fighter coaches. Go have a floating rib broken and catch body shots aimed at that specific rib for another minute. That’s fucking pain. Get kicked and punched 'till one eye is shut from the swelling, nose clogged with blood and a “support leg” that’s entirely blue from the hip to the knee, that’s fucking pain.
A few tackles? You can’t play the “true pain” card in soccer. If you play that card then you’ve simply never experienced true pain.
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Right. So you’re just a very powerful man and the rest of us, just mere mortals.
It’s very nice that you bring fighting into the comparison, since it just brings us closer. By any chance, isn’t the objective of fighting competitions to beat up the other guy?
[quote]ChongLordUno wrote:
God almighty.
Now we’re bringing thai boxing into it.
What’s next?
Wheelchair rugby?
[/quote]
He was trying to adress that the sport has alot of injury and pain. I’m stating that it does not, trying to provide examples showing that it is not, compared to other sports.
[quote]HoustonGuy wrote:
Funny pictures aside, we all know soccer is not the phsyical, full contact, “manly” sport it’s being made out to be in light of others.
[/quote]
Maybe because…that’s not the target or the focus of the game? Rugby is based on physical clashes.
[quote]Sick Rick wrote:
[quote]ChongLordUno wrote:
God almighty.
Now we’re bringing thai boxing into it.
What’s next?
Wheelchair rugby?
[/quote]
He was trying to adress that the sport has alot of injury and pain. I’m stating that it does not, trying to provide examples showing that it is not, compared to other sports.
[/quote]
I didn’t say it has lots of “injury and pain”. I said that being hit/cheap shot hurts and sorry, I can’t believe you when you say it doesn’t hurt unless you were playing against school girls or Americans.
[quote]HoustonGuy wrote:
Sky diving gun duals.[/quote]
Haha
Who would be the head coach for that shit?
John Woo?