@RobertsNetworkCom lol No I'm not American, I'm Queenslander. Mexican is a term we use to refer to Victards migrating north en masse to our proud shores. Yes wogs do play our game, so do islanders, kiwis, poms and of course aussie. And btw I have played club AFL and I can say field hockey was more physical than that sport.
Hahahhahaa love the fact that GayFL people think it's a sport even though it's been religated to the worst places on Earth. Seriously people in Timor are hysteric they are living in better conditions then Victoria.
@RobertsNetworkCom hey hey no need to get all computer raged mate. The Irish have their page in Australian history and you should be proud of that being a southerner and a big fan of Aussie Gaelic rules.
But seriously, I want to know more about your Dragon Ball cartoons, like do they swear while they fly in the air all "im like a mofo level 9000!" Because that would be soo cool, if they said the f-word and were like level 9000 at the same time.
@RobertsNetworkCom So you think that it's just a bunch of coincidence that 'caid' the former number 1 code of football in Ireland, at the same time while Irish convicts in their thousands were dumped in the southern areas of Australia started playing their football that's 90% the same as VFL?
Like when they swear in your dragon ball cartoons do they like yell it?
@RobertsNetworkCom That’s right there is no hurling in Gaelic football, the smaller hurling crowd and the caid mob merged and formed the Gaelic football association, Caid still being the word sued for Gaelic football in parts of Ireland. In the 1880's Irish football (your VFL kind) was losing popularity to English Rugby, and that spurred the Irish to set up their own association.
So like do they say the f-word in the dragon ball cartoons you watch bro?
@RobertsNetworkCom Yes they combined with another game called 'hurling' which was played on the same pitch and used the same goals. Oh wow man they swear!? That’s so bad arse!! Does your mum not care if there's swearing on the TV screen?
@RobertsNetworkCom Gaelic football was more referred to as Caid prior to the setup of the Gaelic football federation in the 1880's. Funny how I know more about your sport than you do. I know you like Dragon Ball, my kid brother use to like it back when he was 8, he's since grown up a bit since then. So who is your favourite Dragon Ball Character?
gAyFL. The game for Victards and those from the southern wastelands.
Apparently every game is a sellout because Dean Laidley said so,
TeviotBob01 1 month ago
Go suns
kraquer183 4 months ago
@RobertsNetworkCom lol No I'm not American, I'm Queenslander. Mexican is a term we use to refer to Victards migrating north en masse to our proud shores. Yes wogs do play our game, so do islanders, kiwis, poms and of course aussie. And btw I have played club AFL and I can say field hockey was more physical than that sport.
koorja1 8 months ago
@RobertsNetworkCom Better off playing a game brought by our convict ancestors than by filthy mexicans and their weakling sport
koorja1 8 months ago
Hahahhahaa love the fact that GayFL people think it's a sport even though it's been religated to the worst places on Earth. Seriously people in Timor are hysteric they are living in better conditions then Victoria.
Ragifex 11 months ago
@RobertsNetworkCom hey hey no need to get all computer raged mate. The Irish have their page in Australian history and you should be proud of that being a southerner and a big fan of Aussie Gaelic rules.
But seriously, I want to know more about your Dragon Ball cartoons, like do they swear while they fly in the air all "im like a mofo level 9000!" Because that would be soo cool, if they said the f-word and were like level 9000 at the same time.
galapagos68 11 months ago
@RobertsNetworkCom So you think that it's just a bunch of coincidence that 'caid' the former number 1 code of football in Ireland, at the same time while Irish convicts in their thousands were dumped in the southern areas of Australia started playing their football that's 90% the same as VFL?
Like when they swear in your dragon ball cartoons do they like yell it?
galapagos68 11 months ago
@RobertsNetworkCom That’s right there is no hurling in Gaelic football, the smaller hurling crowd and the caid mob merged and formed the Gaelic football association, Caid still being the word sued for Gaelic football in parts of Ireland. In the 1880's Irish football (your VFL kind) was losing popularity to English Rugby, and that spurred the Irish to set up their own association.
So like do they say the f-word in the dragon ball cartoons you watch bro?
galapagos68 11 months ago
@RobertsNetworkCom Yes they combined with another game called 'hurling' which was played on the same pitch and used the same goals. Oh wow man they swear!? That’s so bad arse!! Does your mum not care if there's swearing on the TV screen?
galapagos68 11 months ago
@RobertsNetworkCom Gaelic football was more referred to as Caid prior to the setup of the Gaelic football federation in the 1880's. Funny how I know more about your sport than you do. I know you like Dragon Ball, my kid brother use to like it back when he was 8, he's since grown up a bit since then. So who is your favourite Dragon Ball Character?
galapagos68 11 months ago