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Davros 03-28-2002 07:44 AM

And the question on everybody's lips is :

WHO CAN HOPE TO MATCH THE MIGHTY BRISBANE LIONS?

Donut 03-28-2002 08:29 AM

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Originally posted by Davros:
And the question on everybody's lips is :

WHO CAN HOPE TO MATCH THE MIGHTY BRISBANE LIONS?

You may not be suprised to know that that particular question was never on my lips and I doubt if it was on the lips of any other IW member. I take this is not real football but one of the numerous bastardisations of the game that is known and loved by people the world over.

So what came first, the chicken or the egg? Were these 'sports' invented because your countries couldn't play football or did the invention of new 'sports' sidetrack you and cause you to fall behind the rest of the world in the one true football game? :D

BTW it's only 63 days, 23 hours, 12 minutes and 12 seconds to the start of World Cup 2002.

That's 6 seconds
now it's 11 minutes and 45 seconds
11 minutes and 13 seconds

This is ridiculous - I could be here all day!

BTW2 I have been instructed by a very nice Australian barman to follow the North Melbourne Kangaroos. I get the feeling I'm about to find out what it feels to be a Spurs supporter.

Davros 03-28-2002 09:18 AM

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Originally posted by Donut:

BTW2 I have been instructed by a very nice Australian barman to follow the North Melbourne Kangaroos. I get the feeling I'm about to find out what it feels to be a Spurs supporter.[/QB]
The Kangaroos only last week lost there all time heroic number one player and captain - walked out of the club after having an..... umm, affair with one of the senior player's wives. The press in Melbourne have had a field day - what a steaming pile of Hotspur that has been :D .

Stick with Arsenal buddy - you're on a winner there at least.

And what a laugh, watching a pair of Queenslanders scoring 35 runs for an unbroken last wicket stand to snatch a tie from the Saffies in the 3rd ODI :D - left the local commentators eating there words in distaste :D .

Donut 03-28-2002 09:21 AM

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Originally posted by Davros:
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BTW2 I have been instructed by a very nice Australian barman to follow the North Melbourne Kangaroos. I get the feeling I'm about to find out what it feels to be a Spurs supporter.

The Kangaroos only last week lost there all time heroic number one player and captain - walked out of the club after having an..... umm, affair with one of the senior player's wives. The press in Melbourne have had a field day - what a steaming pile of Hotspur that has been :D .

Stick with Arsenal buddy - you're on a winner there at least.

And what a laugh, watching a pair of Queenslanders scoring 35 runs for an unbroken last wicket stand to snatch a tie from the Saffies in the 3rd ODI :D - left the local commentators eating there words in distaste :D .[/QB]</font>[/QUOTE]The affair made the front pages here as well. Mind you - she was a bit of a sort!

I took £5 off of the Melbourne barman on the NZ test series - he gave me the draw! How bizarre!

Galadria 03-28-2002 09:24 AM

I'm confused. Davros, why do you want a set of footy pajamas? And Donut, I thought that they played soccer at the World Cup??????? :D

Redblueflare 03-28-2002 09:25 AM

What football season is starting already? I thought Baseball was coming up? J/K I know you're talking about soccer. You *are* talking about soccer right? [img]smile.gif[/img]
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Davros 03-28-2002 09:34 AM

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What football season is starting already? I thought Baseball was coming up? J/K I know you're talking about soccer. You *are* talking about soccer right? [img]smile.gif[/img]
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uhhhh, were talking the real thing here dude - AUSTRALIAN RULES FOOTBALL :D - time to crack a tinnie, the opening game of the season finished about an hour ago ;)

Davros 03-28-2002 09:36 AM

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Originally posted by Galadria:
I'm confused. Davros, why do you want a set of footy pajamas? And Donut, I thought that they played soccer at the World Cup??????? :D
Who said pyjama's (or pajama's :D ) - hey, I wonder if you can get any of those at the Brisbane Lions online shop ;) - now that would be a sexy look (grin) - oh, and they play football at the world cup Galadria.

Davros 03-28-2002 09:41 AM

Fresh news from the website today :D

Another accolade has been bestowed on the Brisbane Lions on the eve of their first battle to defend their premiership crown.

The Lions were named the Team of the Year (National Competition) at the prestigious Australian Sports Awards in Canberra last night.

Lions chairman Graeme Downie accepted the award on behalf of the club in front of the cream of the nation’s athletes and administrators.

The 16-game winning streak that took the Lions all the way to the 2001 premiership, and the manner in which they conducted themselves afterwards, helped them lift the award for the first time.

Coach Leigh Matthews was also honoured by being nominated for the Coach of the Year award, which extended not just nationally, but internationally. He missed out on the gong to tennis coach Darren Cahill, who helped steer Lleyton Hewitt to the pinnacle of the world circuit.

Donut 03-28-2002 10:37 AM

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Originally posted by Galadria:
And Donut, I thought that they played soccer at the World Cup??????? :D
That's a mistake often made by Americans Galadria. [img]smile.gif[/img] You see, we play a game which is almost totally played with the feet so we had the bright idea of calling it 'football'. If we invented a game where people throw and catch the ball we probably would have called it something else (like rugby or something. Of course there is that one little guy who sits on the sideline and occasionally kicks the ball.

Of course the Australians invented a game where great lumbering hulks with huge muscles and small brains chase a rugby ball around an oval pitch. In their defence though they don't call their national champions 'world champions' :D

The Irish have that game where people hit each other with lumps of wood but that's a totally different subject! ;)


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