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1curiouscat wrote:TIMÃO!!!!!
5 TIMES NATIONAL CHAMPION....
Woooohoooo .... Icuriouscat is buying rounds!!
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no not really
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Sorry, too much time for a scoooorrrrreee of 1-0. But I do respect the athletes, truly amazing skills. And their amazing bodies... 
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FtLMale wrote:Sorry, too much time for a scoooorrrrreee of 1-0. But I do respect the athletes, truly amazing skills. That is what makes it great! Overwhelming RealityFrom Across the Room
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I wasn't, and still am not a "huge" fan... but for some reason I was waaay into it throughout this last World Cup in South Africa, and I am looking forward to the next one in Brazil.
"I find that a duck's opinion of me is largely influenced by whether or not I have bread". - Mitch Hedberg
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I am an A.C. Milan fan. Current Italian Champions, joint winners of most FIFA recognised trophies (18 - tied with Boca Juniors) and joint top of the league this season after a poor start due to injuries. Less than half distance but looking strong to win a 19th Scudetto (league title)... and Gli Azzurri, the Italians are my national time. Forza ragazzi!
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Hmm, had a link to share but won't seem to post. Oh well!
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Hell yes I am a soccer fan, though I call it football because thats what it is. @ home I support Orlando Pirates and in the EPL I'm a Red Devil for life, Glory Glory Man United!!!!!
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Tomorrow the champion league Final!!  not really a fan of either but still watching it and i guess im supporting the Chelsea to win!!
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More importantly, the Scottish Cup Final (and an Edinburgh derby at that). .jpg)
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clum wrote:More importantly, the Scottish Cup Final (and an Edinburgh derby at that). .jpg)  [/size]
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clum wrote:More importantly, the Scottish Cup Final (and an Edinburgh derby at that). .jpg) LF? Leprechauns are IRISH!!! Hey Clum, is this a good time to tell you that, being born in Edinburgh, and much to hubby's chagrin, I am a Jam Tarts Lassie... *not sure whether to duck or stand*
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Mazza wrote:LF? Leprechauns are IRISH!!! Hey Clum, is this a good time to tell you that, being born in Edinburgh, and much to hubby's chagrin, I am a Jam Tarts Lassie... *not sure whether to duck or stand* hahahaha i knew drinking and lushing wasnt a good idea!!!
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I like watching football when Manchester United are playing,supported them since I was 18.I have to admit when footie world cup is on I,don't support England... Escapes before I get booed hehe.
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Mazza wrote:Hey Clum, is this a good time to tell you that, being born in Edinburgh, and much to hubby's chagrin, I am a Jam Tarts Lassie... *not sure whether to duck or stand* My family are from the east of Edinburgh so they're all Hibees. I, therefore, tend to lean that way too when it comes down to it. However, I'm a Livi fan really so it makes no odd to me (plus, the Hibs are shite these days).
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sexyeyes37 wrote:I have to admit when footie world cup is on I,don't support England... Escapes before I get booed hehe.  (It really pained me to put that up because of the missing apostrophe).
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@ LF -- Chelsea are due for this cup - they will win 2-1. @ Clum -- dont know enough about those teams to comment. Since you are a logical good hearted person, ill support whichever colors you sing for! As for the rest of lush, i found this video today and it is simpky awsome. The game - before and after R9 the phenom. ENJOY. Overwhelming RealityFrom Across the Room
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1curiouscat wrote:@ LF -- Chelsea are due for this cup - they will win 2-1.
As for the rest of lush, i found this video today and it is simpky awsome. The game - before and after R9 the phenom. ENJOY.
I SOOO hope you are right :) cool video is it just and advertisement or is it like a documentary?
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clum wrote:More importantly, the Scottish Cup Final (and an Edinburgh derby at that). .jpg) Yay!!!!
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latinfoxy wrote:
I SOOO hope you are right :)
cool video is it just and advertisement or is it like a documentary?
Purely Advertisement Overwhelming RealityFrom Across the Room
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These next two, although posted on the nike page, are small examples of what it is to be a Corinthiano. VAI CORINTHIANS!!!!! "Corintianos nao vivem de Futebol, Corintianos vivem de Corinthians!" "Corintianos don't live football, Corintianos live Corinthians!" Overwhelming RealityFrom Across the Room
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Mazza wrote:Yay!!!! Quiet, you!
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Or what??? Oh, would you like a jam tart, darling??
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Mazza wrote:Or what??? Oh, would you like a jam tart, darling?? I'll stick that jam tart where the sun don't shine, "darling". (I'm not even a Hibs fan.  )
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Love Football/soccer and the fact that chelsea won on saturday!!! but I have to say I'm really interested on who is actually going to make it into the GB team for the Olympics at the moment
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i will be on next month for the Euro Cup
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Mexico vs Bosnia-Herzegovina Starting right now right now. For all you Bosnia-Herzegovinains out in Lush Land.  VS. 

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I tried to play soccer once but I couldn't think without a helmet on and kept tackling everyone. Actually the soccer team at my high school was pretty good and we'd always have a good crowd of football/baseball types like myself there to cheer our soccer friends on. They especially liked us cheering them on because we were so loud, rowdy and heckled the opponents.
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Buz wrote:I tried to play soccer once but I couldn't think without a helmet on and kept tackling everyone.
Actually the soccer team at my high school was pretty good and we'd always have a good crowd of football/baseball types like myself there to cheer our soccer friends on. They especially liked us cheering them on because we were so loud, rowdy and heckled the opponents. I think part of the fun of soccer is the passion of the crowd at live games. Like the international games. It really needs to be experienced at least once by everyone. It's probably the most dramatic sport there is, with each goal being so devastating. With such an open free running sport that never stops for more than a few seconds you can literally see momentum swings coming just from the player's body language. The openness and free flowing nature of the game creates for lots of tension with highly contrasting styles of play. One team can attack and attack and look the better team the whole game and give up a goal from a team that has been waiting to counter strike right when the opportunity arises. ALmost like a fighter that has been loosing a fight the whole way and suddenly puts a submission on his opponent. When that happens the collected gasp of 70'000 people is fucking crazy!

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