FAVE AND HATED SPORTS

Sports...
The only part of my body that properly exercises is probably my thumbs from much time spent on the playstation adn my legs cause unfortunatly I have to walk everywhere.
When I did play I always liked to play team sports like football, basketball or netball even rugby! I just liked running/skipping around madly cause I'm a hyper child.

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ooo netball >_< How i hated that at school.The rules never seemed to make any sense to me and i always forgot them.Ended up having to get the person closest to me to tell me where i could and couldnt go.
 
Outlawstar said:
Paul said:
I predicted even before reading this thread that it would contain a rant about football! As for myself, I love football. I've played it since I can remember (5 years old?) and some of the greatest moments in my life have come playing the game (I scored 8 goals in one game, got on the back of the local newspaper with a color photo and headline!). I still play every Sunday and am considering taking it up on Saturday too.

For some people to say it takes no skill to play the game, boggles the mind. If you believe that, you should be playing in the Premiership earning £100,000 a week. It's a game that requires skill, coordination, fitness and strength - not to mention a cool mind under pressure.

You clearly have a passion for the game and therefore are actually speaking sense and logic unlike most people on this topic.

Football rules.
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I guess it's the way that football is so commercialised - I tuned into the world cup, expecting entertainment that was world class. Instead it was a bunch of celebrities, paid obscene amounts of money, to feign injury and generally act very unprofessional indeed.

I don't mind watching football when it's played well and appreciate the skill involved but the way the national and international game is organised and performed saddens me. Then there's the rioting and yobbish behaviour who give good fans (of whom I know many) a bad name. I'm not competitive by nature anyway so sport isn't that much of a big deal for me. *shrugs*
 
Martin said:
I guess it's the way that football is so commercialised - I tuned into the world cup, expecting entertainment that was world class. Instead it was a bunch of celebrities, paid obscene amounts of money, to feign injury and generally act very unprofessional indeed.

I don't mind watching football when it's played well and appreciate the skill involved but the way the national and international game is organised and performed saddens me. Then there's the rioting and yobbish behaviour who give good fans (of whom I know many) a bad name. I'm not competitive by nature anyway so sport isn't that much of a big deal for me. *shrugs*[/quote

The way some people are talking about riots and bad fans is clearly unfounded.
Football these days is well organised and these riots your talking about are actually a rarity these days.(Except maybe in Italy)

And you really shouldint generalise footballers the way you did either because to be honoust its tripe.

Maybe I went over board but believe me when it comes to football I know what Im talking about.
 
TRASHBAT said:
ooo netball >_< How i hated that at school.The rules never seemed to make any sense to me and i always forgot them.Ended up having to get the person closest to me to tell me where i could and couldnt go.
Yeah that was a little how it was for me.
PE at school was basically my time to mess around and not worry about any homework or my behavior, so I enjoyed everything!
 
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