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F1 moving to Sky - Time the BBC licence became optional

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    #61
    Originally posted by TonyEnglish View Post
    Who says I've never watched it. It's just a bunch of 'thugs' that have more in common with Neanderthals than humans, just a load of overpaid kids. Yes as performing monkeys, they are very impressive, but the matches just seem to be a long drawn out affairs interspersed with play acting and bad ref decisions when the various 'thugs' fall over. I used to enjoy football back when the likes of George Best played, and even Norman Whiteside but it simply is not exiting to watch given the lack of sportsmanship. And I know you'll come back and say what about when player X passed to Y, but a few exciting bits in a 90 minute match do not cut it for me.
    FTFY

    Now you know how non Man U fan feels about watching a game at Old Trafford.
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