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    Football.

    Being brought up by a dad who absolutely hates anything and anyone associated with rugby, I have to say football. Rugby is boring to watch. They're just passing the ball around and running into some guy. At least you get some entertainment in football. Football has a better atmosphere as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Judge Judy View Post
    Rugby

    For one I'm born and bred a rugby person (like football but more rugby)
    In matches you don't see any riots or hooliganism in rugby
    The game is much more better.

    there's other reasons but yeah.
    i know hooliganism is wrong and people can get hurt but it actually adds to the atmosphere i've been to millwall a couple of times and when both sets of fans create a hostile atmosphere its brilliant

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    Football by a loooong way. Yes there's too much acting in football but it's the minority of players that do it, and anyone who calls it a wimpy sport should say that to players who have had their careers ended by challenges. I just find rugby really boring while football plays a massive part in my life. And as said before, I think there's so much more entertainment in football.

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    I play Rugby as I'm too muscly to play football (I tackle someone and he goes down crying?:S) Also, rugby isn't boring, it's just because we have line outs like football has throw-ins? :S

    Rugby is a more demanding sport than football by far, we put our bodies on the line each time we run into someone, footballers run about a pitch and stat crying when someone clips their ankle. Ouch.. ;/
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    Quote Originally Posted by rawritsluke View Post
    I play Rugby as I'm too muscly to play football (I tackle someone and he goes down crying?:S) Also, rugby isn't boring, it's just because we have line outs like football has throw-ins? :S

    Rugby is a more demanding sport than football by far, we put our bodies on the line each time we run into someone, footballers run about a pitch and stat crying when someone clips their ankle. Ouch.. ;/
    It's boring.. in my opinion.

    And the last part just isn't true.. the vast minority of footballers act like that when they come into slight contact with an opposition player. At most, teams in the Premiership have 1-2 of those players, obviously it's different abroad but in England it's not common. Even the players more well known for doing it here [Drogba, Ronaldo etc] have cut down on it.
    Last edited by Xeck; 12-04-2008 at 01:04 PM.

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    football because ive never played rugby and dont plan on it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Xeck View Post
    It's boring.. in my opinion.

    And the last part just isn't true.. the vast minority of footballers act like that when they come into slight contact with an opposition player. At most, teams in the Premiership have 1-2 of those players, obviously it's different abroad but in England it's not common. Even the players more well known for doing it here [Drogba, Ronaldo etc] have cut down on it.
    The last one is true, you forgot adebayor.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rawritsluke View Post
    The last one is true, you forgot adebayor.
    One dive means he's well known for diving then I guess. :rolleyes:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Xeck View Post
    It's boring.. in my opinion.

    And the last part just isn't true.. the vast minority of footballers act like that when they come into slight contact with an opposition player. At most, teams in the Premiership have 1-2 of those players, obviously it's different abroad but in England it's not common. Even the players more well known for doing it here [Drogba, Ronaldo etc] have cut down on it.
    Quote Originally Posted by Xeck View Post
    One dive means he's well known for diving then I guess. :rolleyes:
    Indeed it does my humble friend.
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    I'm into football way more than Rugby,
    I don't really understand Rugby and i find football more interesting
    I love it when you
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