Again, you said it was played overseas, then changed to its only played by Australians overseas, then changed to dogs and plastic posts.truthbomber wrote: Sun Jun 26, 2022 8:38 amAll of the above contribute to a theme , the delusions of fumblers being that theme.Quolls2019 wrote: Sun Jun 26, 2022 8:13 amYou both keep changing your “arguments”.truthbomber wrote: Sun Jun 26, 2022 7:41 am
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First you say Australian Rules is not played anywhere else but Australia.
Clearly and demonstrably wrong.
Then you say only Australians play overseas.
Clearly and demonstrably wrong.
Then you say no one cares.
All you can really say is you don’t care.
Only 5 people go.
Not big crowds but that is demonstrably wrong.
Dogs, pvc posts?
Deflection. Deflection, deflection.
Emojis are your friend.
The delusion being that this silly little fumbling bumbling singlet , tight shorts & noodle armed oddity has much of a presence anywhere else on the planet bar a few states in the south of Australia.
Deluded fools ( you) posting stories about all the countries fumbling bumbling & missing in a.. well.. tbh .. farcical .. tournament on soccer fields , by australians masquerading as swedes , germans & poles with goals made of plastic piping from the local hardware store , & local dogs taking a dump on the field during play , while other people who just happened to be taking a stroll stop to watch the abortion..
attracts the ridicule it deserves
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Defective deflections.
It is not by any means a big sport in europe, but it is far bigger than you are eluding to.
And I will state again, that I do not want the game to get big overseas, I want Our players to remain playing here and not become mercenaries like happens with the “international” codes.