AFLsforPussies wrote:leagueiscrap wrote:AFLsforPussies wrote:leagueiscrap wrote:AFLsforPussies wrote:leagueiscrap wrote:Raiderdave wrote:Are you kidding ?
one is a sport
The other is a fucking joke

:_<>
One has big powerful athletes
Their blockers are like our front rowers ... only bigger
They have size.. they have guts
Their wide receivers are like our centres .. wingers ... fullbacks
Massive & fast as grease f ning lightning
Their quarterbacks... our halfs .. 5/8's
Great vision.. great patience. .. conductors of the team
Id prefer seeing monkeys at Taronga zoo throw their feacal matter at each other then watch the derps n oopsies
The monkeys are more skillful
The spectacle is too

:_<>
exactly dribbler dave, AFL is a sport & RL a joke
skills needed for RL, jog in a straight line with your teammates, when about to be jumped on by the opposition, throw the ball 7 meters to the left or right
NFL has a similar culture to NRL. NFL coaches have even said some NRL players would do well in their sport.
While AFL has a really dorky image compared to NFL.
AFL has feminine uniforms, dorky team songs, crap team mascots, messy play.
AFL is the sort of sport that you would be ashamed of liking. Kind of similar to saying you listen to One Direction and Justin Bieber.

:_<>
similar culture, like fans of the NFL turn up to games. & the NRL fan

to invisible?
one game is a game of tactics & the other is a game of forward in a line with your team mates

A desperate response from someone that follows a game played in one country that has zero talent.
Yep that's AFL =D>
A game that is so afraid of people finding hot girls more interesting than their boring as bat shit game that they decide to ban cheerleaders. Yep that's AFL

a game of the absolute talent of league, running in a line with your team mates and throwing the ball to the left or right 7 meters, when about to be tackled! thats skill and talent right there at the highest form
well maybe for you limted basement dwellers
ps about finding hot girls, the only girls that turn up to an NRL game is the cheer leaders, other wise, in the vast empty seats of an NRL game its the, fat arse, basement dweller, hooking in to a cup of tooheys new and downing a bucket of chips
Haha plenty of girls go to Rugby League matches. They like watching us real men play a real sport.
Unlike AFL where the male followers are more feminin than most girls, bit like you hey mate
Soft a butter you are and probably weak a cheese too
Comes with the territory if your follow or play
AFL =D>
And you actually think AFL has chance in another nation with a reputation like that lol.. The dismal failure of your AFL world cup says it all

“The demands of AFL footy mean you need to be in peak condition,” Hunt told Triple M’s Grill Team in Brisbane.
“For most of the year you need to be able to knock out 12km or 13km on the weekend.
“In terms of the culture of going out and enjoying yourself after every game, that does not happen whereas in rugby league, because the physical demands are a lot lighter compared to AFL, you could find boys out enjoying themselves.
“I certainly did when I was younger because I knew that the next week it would not affect me.”
http://www.news.com.au/sport/rugby/karm ... 7045087963
I bet you won’t miss the trips to Arizona?
It was like someone put a hole in my tyres. It wasn’t until the second trip I felt I was starting to win the battle. We did the Mt Humphreys walk which is 15,000 feet and first time I only made it to the lower peak and I was spent. The second time I made it to the top. Altitude training has its benefits, I’ve seen it first-hand. I came back as fit as I’ve ever been, but it was the hardest thing I’ve ever done.
Hunt says Gary Ablett was more impressive than Greg Inglis or Billy Slater. Picture: Davi
Hunt says Gary Ablett was more impressive than Greg Inglis or Billy Slater. Picture: David Clark
Tell us about Gary Ablett?
I’ve got to say Gaz is the greatest footballer in any code that I have played with or against. I guess in rugby league the equivalent of a key midfielder would be a good five-eighth, half-back or fullback so you’ve got Greg Inglis, Billy Slater, Darren Lockyer, Johnathan Thurston these guys are the elite.
But the requirements to play AFL, rugby league pales in comparison because of the physical conditioning aspect and also the kicking, handballing, those types of things. For him to roll out every week, cop a tag and get his high 30s (possessions) and kick a few goals, it is unheard of. He is special.
.
http://www.couriermail.com.au/sport/AFL ... 7042422790
quotes from from the recent NRL failure
looks like the NRL folk are soft as butter
