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No, because they'll play rough and enjoy it without bitching. They enter the field and relish the 80 minutes to come.

 

It's a complete contrast to the way that footballers, European footballers in particular, have learned to dive and protest for any advantage.

 

Women like an alpha male :thumbs:

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No, because they'll play rough and enjoy it without bitching. They enter the field and relish the 80 minutes to come.

It's a complete contrast to the way that footballers, European footballers in particular, have learned to dive and protest for any advantage.

Women like an alpha male :thumbs:

Do they?....funny because I used to live in a little town that had a big rugby culture and all the blokes used to spend all weekend in each other's company drinking gallons of beer in the clubhouse......very homo erotic it was.

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No, because they'll play rough and enjoy it without bitching. They enter the field and relish the 80 minutes to come.

It's a complete contrast to the way that footballers, European footballers in particular, have learned to dive and protest for any advantage.

Women like an alpha male :thumbs:

Do they?....funny because I used to live in a little town that had a big rugby culture and all the blokes used to spend all weekend in each other's company drinking gallons of beer in the clubhouse......very homo erotic it was.

There's nowt wrong with 2 teams of blokes getting together and enjoying the craic while trying to drink each other under the table after a hard fought game.

 

You should have joined in - it's an experience to remember :)

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Cmon wilf please don't try and say that football is a tougher game than rugby ......

I have never said any such thing, it's always egg chasers who want to refer to "how hard" rugby is........why do they do that?.....have they Got a complex or something?

Rugby always makes reference to football but football never makes reference to rugby......ever noticed that?

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No, because they'll play rough and enjoy it without bitching. They enter the field and relish the 80 minutes to come.

It's a complete contrast to the way that footballers, European footballers in particular, have learned to dive and protest for any advantage.

Women like an alpha male :thumbs:

Do they?....funny because I used to live in a little town that had a big rugby culture and all the blokes used to spend all weekend in each other's company drinking gallons of beer in the clubhouse......very homo erotic it was.

There's nowt wrong with 2 teams of blokes getting together and enjoying the craic while trying to drink each other under the table after a hard fought game.

You should have joined in - it's an experience to remember :)

Didn't really want to join in, making a c**t of myself with a toilet seat round my neck wasn't really my thing........anyway, I was too busy hanging out of their birds while all the alpha males drunk themselves stupid and cuddled ! lol lol

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Football is a more skilled game and thats why their paid 20 times the amount a rugby player is. Rugby is a good game to watch on tv because of the commentators bigging it up but i was at a wales v ireland 6 nations match before and it was the most boring game of any sport i ever watched and the fans were dry sh1tes its hard to beat a good football match for passion. But its obvious rugby players are physically stronger but id rather watch a thoroughbred racing than a clydesdale.

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The only thing that rugby and football have in common is they're both ball sports after that there's no comparison at all. The culture of both sports are completely different, you just can't compare imo.

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