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What is up with these page long comments. It's just a fuckin song, stfu
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@HisDarkPrincezz obviously,its not an american sport in the way that we created it. but we have adopted it in our society. and yes it's not near as popular as it is in america as it is in most country's. and that's because american's like the NFL because it's more physical and you score more then twice a game. but how am i uneducated, NFL football is more damaging to the human body then soccer. iv'e played both sports as alot of my friends have to and all the major inries happen in USA Football
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@bwtgohard uh no soccer is a brazilian sport thank you. football is their addiction. football american not football ur definition my dear little uneducated when it comes to america. and no i aint american. im italian thanks.
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@BlueNoise13 i like soccer, soccer is an american sport in the sense that we have the MLS league, but im sorry, i know they love the sport but rugby nor soccer are tougher are more dangerous than football. it's a rediculous arguement, i dont like soccer near as much as i like football but ive played both and i never got an injury in soccer, in football iv'e torn my acl and mcl in my right leg. iv'e suffered 3 cocussions and i have major damage in my back that i will have for life.
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@bwtgohard Uh, no. Soccer players get hurt ALL THE TIME. Good for you that you played those sports. As an art nerd, I only see my friends get injured.
Just, leave other country's sports alone.
America is kind of a hipster in the fact that we play American football. We have no right to judge other peoples sports.
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@bwtgohard I agree with you that compared to NFL, soccer is like embroidery. I am a brit and pro soccer players, are fit, but relative wimps, bad sportsman, crybabies, and regularly feign injury. I have no dispute with you there, but rugby is a different ball game. with regard to the hits, NFL players would not hit as hard if they had no padding. Look, BOTH sports are ACE and tough and exciting, and all finely tuned athletes, but rugby is equally demanding and hi powered.
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@rossini55 yeah that's because a qb is a huge asset to a team and nobody wants their QB risking the season on some stupid injury that shouldn't happen. i mean seriously i know yall love your rugby and soccer and they may be fine games i mean i watch the world cup. but they are about as physical as a girl fight forreal. idont know if you watch sports science but on sports science they said getting tackled in the NFL is the equivilant to getting hit by a car, and can apply 4000 tons of pressure
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:D i do love my heritage RIP my british grandma <3
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@bwtgohard furthermore in rugby, even the kicker/punter plays a FULLY involved role in the whole game, whereas in NFL, he comes on, kicks the ball, then goes off the field for 15mins or so, and in NFL kickers and punters are not well known for their tackling and running skils are they? Its also a huge surprise if a quarterback in NFL makes a tackle due to a fumble or interception.
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@bwtgohard dont get me wrong, NFL is really tough, the guys are big, and its all about short bursts of power and sprinting, rugby has all that AND when you factor in all the all-round skills required and the stamina, rugby is just as tough in so many ways, rucking, mauling, punching stamping, huge pile ups, biting and eye gouging. I know cos I played both. And I tell you I got more knackered and battered with rugby than American football. NFL is a sprint, rugby is a marathon



i dont have americans but it fuckin annoys me when they see the queen and assume every english person is like that :L
hunt950 9 months ago 9
i say, what a spiffingly SIK song :P
hunt950 1 year ago 7