I'm not a big follower of the union version, as I believe that RL is far better... but I was on the edge of my seat for the match at the weekend...
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I like to think of myself as fairly clued up rugby-wise. Then I watched Argentina - Scotland and learnt a new rule about 'squeeze-ball'.
Marvellous to see the Scots get sent home. Not cause I hate the jocks (let's face it - they always cheer for England don't they? No? Oh, silly-me!), but because the Puma's thoroughly deserve to go as far as they can in this tournament. They have played a blinding tournament so far...
Still, squeeze-ball!! And don't get me started on crossing-over!!
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The difference between rugby players and football players and fans is that footie players/fans live their sad sorry little lives through their game and feel the need to impress upon the world that their game is superior than rugby.Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostWhy rugby is rubbish
Ten fairly new and relatively rational reasons to hate rugby union
1) In the film Brief Encounter, the main love affair (between two quacking poshos) is shadowed by the comic tryst between the idiot maid and the drooling postman. It's a bit like that episode of the Twilight Zone where David 'Man From Uncle' McCallum plays a slack-jawed retard who is given an amazing new IQ boosting drug. Dave starts of with a thick Yorkshire accent. But, as he gets more and more intelligent, he starts to speak more and more posh. Until he ends up sounding like those RADA kids from the Dairy Lee advert who honked "Hee-arve yow-uh a-hevver wondurred heow yow get triangels fram a ce-ow-ah?" But then - tragedy! The drug starts wearing off and he turns back into a Yorkshireman. The average rugby union fan will have read the above paragraph and said - "Yes? And? So?" This is the first reason to hate rugby union.
2) In an amusing (if rather sad) parody of the real World Cup, the rugger buggers are having a mass frottage session "down under". And the trophy these chaps are competing for is, get this, The William Ellis cup. Young Ellis, you might remember, was the idiot who picked the ball up during a game of football and thus invented the game of rugby. Which means that this is the first ever top level international trophy to be named after a known sports-cheat. It's like if the Olympics were re-named The Ben Johnson Championships. Or the Booker became the Archer. This is the second reason to hate rugby union.
3) Someone called Hywel wrote in the proper, grown up Guardian that the reason why proper football has always and will always kick rugby's over-muscled "ass" is that the general public prefers soccer's effete, lank-haired lady-boys to the smash-faced beefcake puglies of the union code. The subtext being, of course, that football is gayer than rugby. This is true. But then again, marriage is gayer than rugby. Actually doing it with a real lady while smoking a pipe and worrying about the mortgage is gayer than rugby. Rugby is in fact the ungayest thing in the world. The opposite of homosexuality is not heterosexuality. It is rugby. In fact homosexuality can best be described as a complete absence of rugby. This is the third reason to hate rugby union.
4) I stayed up to watch the "highlights" of England v South Africa. What highlights? There are no highlights. Rugby does not "do" highlights. They're probably illegal. They were probably made illegal at the same time as they banned the exciting forearm in the throat tackle. OK, so there was about 15 seconds when the South Africans sort of ran into some vaguely open space. But that was it. This is the fourth reason to hate rugby union.
5) All the players act as if they're scared of the referee. This is despite the fact that they could all "do" the ref, no problem. And let's not forget what rugby players are like in real life - be-blazered, drunken, honking, smash-faced scum of the earth. So they're obviously not refraining from "doing" the ref because they're good people or anything. No, the only reason that rugby players always do what the ref tells them is that they want to make proper football players look bad. The bastards. This is the fifth reason to hate rugby union.
6) Line outs.
7) Scrums
8) Mauling rucks
9) Rucking mauls
10) The rules. They just make them up as they go along. One minute these peeled triceratops style meat-statues are savagely kneeing each other in the face willy nilly. The next the ref's given a penalty for triangular dispensation - but the ball went out of play within the15 second (or three yards - which ever fluctuates the most egregiously within the given time=space equation known as eH) advantage variance zone so...so bollocks, basically. This game is being sold to us as fast! Exciting! And fast! Really fast! It's not! It's slow! And dull! Very, very dull! And massively overcomplicated! And no fun to watch! And bobbins! Basically! This is the tenth reason to hate rugby union.
Rugby players on the other hand settle such an argument by saying
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Feck DA, I might actually find myself agreeing with you for once.....Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostThe difference between rugby players and football players and fans is that footie players/fans live their sad sorry little lives through their game and feel the need to impress upon the world that their game is superior than rugby.
Rugby players on the other hand settle such an argument by saying
"yes, but so what? you play your game and we will play ours"
Bazza gets caught
Socrates - "The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing."
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steady on steady onOriginally posted by cailin maith View PostFeck DA, I might actually find myself agreeing with you for once.....


Without wishing to labour the point old pussbag himself actually admits it
1) In the film Brief Encounter, the main love affair (between two quacking poshos) is shadowed by the comic tryst between the idiot maid and the drooling postman. It's a bit like that episode of the Twilight Zone where David 'Man From Uncle' McCallum plays a slack-jawed retard who is given an amazing new IQ boosting drug. Dave starts of with a thick Yorkshire accent. But, as he gets more and more intelligent, he starts to speak more and more posh. Until he ends up sounding like those RADA kids from the Dairy Lee advert who honked "Hee-arve yow-uh a-hevver wondurred heow yow get triangels fram a ce-ow-ah?" But then - tragedy! The drug starts wearing off and he turns back into a Yorkshireman. The average rugby union fan will have read the above paragraph and said - "Yes? And? So?" This is the first reason to hate rugby union.


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you and I might just fall out over that commentOriginally posted by TazMaN View PostA ball is supposed to be round ROUND I tell you!
Bazza gets caught
Socrates - "The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing."
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Are your testicles actually round?Originally posted by TazMaN View PostA ball is supposed to be round ROUND I tell you!Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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Indeed they used to ... until twelve years ago when they turned pro and suddenly realised that argument wasn't going to get more punters in!Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostThe difference between rugby players and football players and fans is that footie players/fans live their sad sorry little lives through their game and feel the need to impress upon the world that their game is superior than rugby.
Rugby players on the other hand settle such an argument by saying
"yes, but so what? you play your game and we will play ours"Comment
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You have your game and we will have oursOriginally posted by wendigo100 View PostIndeed they used to ... until twelve years ago when they turned pro and suddenly realised that wasn't going to get more punters in!
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