Come on Blues, let's get this done. If the Reds win this they will seriously make us pay for it with someone like Wal or Harry. Hopefully we can move over Fiona or somebody like that.
@lennic95 Fitness does not necessarily correlate with sports. Bob has a southern U.S. accent and those folks down there love their American football. Bob described himself as a skinny kid growing up who never played sports. He hit the gym and got hooked. Sports are not a must for good fitness knowledge. Who cares anyway, it's for fun.
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please dont let this vid fool you into thinking that in new south wales, thats where aussie stadium is, in sydney, tha t, soccer is somehow a prime aussie sport, cause its not. THE END i take exception for this vid to make out that soccer is big in sydney, cause let me tell ya ITS NOT. god , we sydney people follow rugby league. that what we call football,soccer is for girls and little kids, please dont insult our intelligence. and you were doing so well promoting sydney, too, shame on you
Aussie love football and it is very different to American football wich to Australians is more like rubgy where aussie football may not be thought to be football to some americans. It gose to show how one sport can be played in a difefrent way in different countries. Where as soccer is about the same in most Countries. SORRY ABOUT MT SPELLING
they usually call it "football" OUR football is called "American Football" But not every Auzzie speaks in the dialect we expect them too, american phrases intertwine with their own, its not strictly "theirs" and "ours" you don't see them shouting "crickey!" every minnute...
footie, as in nsw, qld, and , not really in victoria, even tho they have a team, is called league, soccer is where you dont touch the ball, and is big in europe, and australian rules is huuuuge in victoria, w.a, south australia, tassie, to the point that any game other than australian rules, doesnt get much coverage on their radio or t.v.
Yes they do quite often, especially to differentiate it from Rugby which they very frequently call Football (or generally Footy for short), and from AFL - the Aussie Rules footy game.
bob doesn't look too sad his mother died like, what, not even a week ago? If it's not all a big gimmick, then he's really manadging his emotions well. If it is a big gimmick, then the producers of the show should've showed him cry once or twice, just to get more peeps to watch the show.
actually, im from the US and soccer's big here. football (not futbol) is def bigger on tv, but lots of kids play soccer. it really depends on what the town's programs r tho
lol do you have eyes dumb ass red team won the challenge ok the thing is blue is all happy when they on top but when they loose they are horrible bastards the red team is united winning or loosing ok and soccer is team work they one fair an square k re watch the episode if ya have to Wooooo Kristy forever!!!
Come on Blues, let's get this done. If the Reds win this they will seriously make us pay for it with someone like Wal or Harry. Hopefully we can move over Fiona or somebody like that.
HoldenRacingTeam12 1 month ago
Bob is hot.
HermioneYr7 4 months ago
dang bob! what i wouldnt give to see you in skin tights everyday!!!!!!!!!!
fbmstarkid 4 months ago
Wow! Dwight Yorke. who else do u need to teach you soccer than the former Manchester United Legend
christylivefree 1 year ago
A fitness trainer that's never played soccer?
lennic95 1 year ago
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OldMusicftw 1 year ago
@lennic95 He said hes never played "in " Australia, he might've played it in the US.
suqkrt2010 11 months ago
@suqkrt2010 Kinda ambiguous, it could be his first match in Australia or his first match and he's playing it in Australia.
lennic95 11 months ago
@lennic95 Fitness does not necessarily correlate with sports. Bob has a southern U.S. accent and those folks down there love their American football. Bob described himself as a skinny kid growing up who never played sports. He hit the gym and got hooked. Sports are not a must for good fitness knowledge. Who cares anyway, it's for fun.
TheAussieCanadian 8 months ago
lmao at 5:30 hahaha
ThePhillyrep123 1 year ago
damn bob should wear skin tight more.
20loner 1 year ago
OMG..I love soccer/football! Favorite sport in the whole friggin world...!
Froggermcfrog 1 year ago
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please dont let this vid fool you into thinking that in new south wales, thats where aussie stadium is, in sydney, tha t, soccer is somehow a prime aussie sport, cause its not. THE END i take exception for this vid to make out that soccer is big in sydney, cause let me tell ya ITS NOT. god , we sydney people follow rugby league. that what we call football,soccer is for girls and little kids, please dont insult our intelligence. and you were doing so well promoting sydney, too, shame on you
thefairlysimple1 2 years ago
Aussie love football and it is very different to American football wich to Australians is more like rubgy where aussie football may not be thought to be football to some americans. It gose to show how one sport can be played in a difefrent way in different countries. Where as soccer is about the same in most Countries. SORRY ABOUT MT SPELLING
aworland 2 years ago
JILLIAN: "it was like, it was fantastic."
BOB: "It was FANTASTIC!"
it's hilarious how they picked up on each's other's "lingo" lol.
boggs35 2 years ago 3
Soccer is a cool name for the game...try our version of the games name "nogomet" or in dialect "fuzbal"
JedaFire 2 years ago
LOL....Dwight York, ha ha...what's he doing in Australia???? Traitor, LOL!!
g224amo 2 years ago
Do Aussies really call the game "soccer"? I thought that was strictly an American thing.
radio187 3 years ago
they usually call it "football" OUR football is called "American Football" But not every Auzzie speaks in the dialect we expect them too, american phrases intertwine with their own, its not strictly "theirs" and "ours" you don't see them shouting "crickey!" every minnute...
boci122 3 years ago 4
footie, as in nsw, qld, and , not really in victoria, even tho they have a team, is called league, soccer is where you dont touch the ball, and is big in europe, and australian rules is huuuuge in victoria, w.a, south australia, tassie, to the point that any game other than australian rules, doesnt get much coverage on their radio or t.v.
thefairlysimple1 2 years ago
Yes they do quite often, especially to differentiate it from Rugby which they very frequently call Football (or generally Footy for short), and from AFL - the Aussie Rules footy game.
RoxWBK 2 years ago
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bob doesn't look too sad his mother died like, what, not even a week ago? If it's not all a big gimmick, then he's really manadging his emotions well. If it is a big gimmick, then the producers of the show should've showed him cry once or twice, just to get more peeps to watch the show.
uberfriponne 3 years ago
youre a fucking idiot
its called a contract, look it up babe
he was given days to observe his mother's passing - yes he probably needed more
but tv, corporate contracts do not wait for personal issues - in any country, for any reason
look up profit
asshole
sicandbored 3 years ago 14
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Yeah, yeah, bla bla bla. You calling me an idiot doesn't make me one. Calm down, will ya?
uberfriponne 3 years ago
no need to be rude?
KikikiHello 2 years ago
He said "in australia"
didonme 3 years ago 7
omg bob's never played soccer? that's weird haha
laurenbabii1028 3 years ago
I no right? and he scored from a GOALIE position...crazy
Patriot542 3 years ago 3
he said it was his first soccer game IN Austrailia. He's probably has played it in the U.S.
totallyturtles 3 years ago 6
No, it was his first time ever playing! Soccer is not big in the U.S....has only been picking up recently...the Yanks love their football
6151RichmondStreet 3 years ago
just coz it's not big in the US doesn't mean it's not played.
chocochica4200 3 years ago 13
I never said it was not played, I just said it is not that huge like Football, or Hockey for example in Canada.
6151RichmondStreet 3 years ago 5
true,
we "yanks" love our football, lol. besides mia ham there's not much soccer love here, baseball and football, lord yes...oh and basketball too...:)
boci122 3 years ago 2
so the US is required to understand and follow every single sport in every nation? but youre not?
how the fuck?
sicandbored 3 years ago
actually, im from the US and soccer's big here. football (not futbol) is def bigger on tv, but lots of kids play soccer. it really depends on what the town's programs r tho
ofthebells 3 years ago 6
dont forget, Wal
wwrpd77 4 years ago
i wonder if they ever get tired of having to wear theyre color all the time. or at least all the time around cameras and stuff.
tonia711 4 years ago 3
lol do you have eyes dumb ass red team won the challenge ok the thing is blue is all happy when they on top but when they loose they are horrible bastards the red team is united winning or loosing ok and soccer is team work they one fair an square k re watch the episode if ya have to Wooooo Kristy forever!!!
Deity666 4 years ago 2
that's sooo unfair the blues won fair and square and you can't just take someone away from them:@
sokjegirl01 4 years ago 4