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By *og-Man OP Man
over a year ago
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Not a thread to start the usual...your team is shite arguments
Isn't it great to have football back....a new season
Anyone suport the new premier league teams that were promoted
What do you expect of your team
Me Im a Liverpool supporter and it's nice to beat city today and have bragging rights for a while |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Not a football fan but I have to stay somewhat informed...
So on behalf of Pete I say boooo to Liverpool City will rise and conquer!! "
Just not tonight Rubs |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"agree,great to have the football back and the fantasy football!!
All over the place with my fantasy football team....still a few days to go "
Is there a FAB fantasy football league? |
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"agree,great to have the football back and the fantasy football!!
All over the place with my fantasy football team....still a few days to go
Is there a FAB fantasy football league?"
There was one last season anyway, some handsome bastard won it no prizes though |
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By *ubal1Man
over a year ago
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It must be nice to have a mainstream interest such as soccer football or GAA sports that appear to be so pervasively reported in all the print, broadcast and online media.
Frankly, it it something I have never connected with or related to, ever, but I do not criticise others for this captivating interest.
To illustrate my point I happened to be in a popular Dublin cafe this afternoon and enquired off a lady at the next table why there appeared to be so many people outside wearing Kerry GAA attire
She was mystified that I was totally unaware of the female GAA final that her team were playing in, at Croke Park.
I genuinely had to ask her if Croke Park was the large stadium north of where we were dining!
Football, where the Association football or GAA code has never been a part of my life, even though Michael O,Hehir was compulsory listening at home, on the transistor radio from the 1950s onwards! |
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