What does "football" mean in ur country?
#1
Posted 17 October 2007 - 01:22 PM
#2
Posted 17 October 2007 - 01:25 PM
#3
Posted 17 October 2007 - 01:37 PM
#4
Posted 17 October 2007 - 02:12 PM
#5
Posted 17 October 2007 - 02:28 PM
#6
Posted 17 October 2007 - 02:31 PM
I can't stand rugby .
#8
Posted 17 October 2007 - 03:24 PM
then again, I might be the only american on earth that likes both American Football, and "Futbol"
although all of the games here are in spanish, so I have to always watch the games from the internet
it's surprisingly hard to find an english feed for Footy games on the internet
#9
Posted 18 October 2007 - 03:21 PM
Because TV channels are paying clubs 60mil a year, so they prety much stay on the TV.
and it means football over here, aka the game where you use your FOOT to kick the BALL.
#10
Posted 18 October 2007 - 03:56 PM
It isn't all about Sunday. It starts on Friday (High School), continues Saturday (College), continues through Sunday (NFL), and finishes with Monday Night Football.
Thats three days devoted to football. (Friday counts as 1/2- school/work, as does Monday)
and it means football over here, aka the game where you use your FOOT to kick the BALL.
HEY! We use our foot to kick a ball.... on extra points, field goals, kick offs, and punts.
#12
Posted 20 October 2007 - 10:46 AM
So we do, but its better than running around in short shorts kicking balls up and down a field the size of Rhode Island.
And in practice they are loose pants! The tight ones are game pants.
Edited by Hawk, 20 October 2007 - 10:46 AM.
#13
Posted 22 October 2007 - 03:28 PM
the australian football
the american football
and of course the soccer football(world football?)
i guess u guys can tell which football term applies in my country
Edited by Rufio, 22 October 2007 - 03:28 PM.
#15
Posted 23 October 2007 - 01:43 AM
Brutal!! lol
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