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Re: Skills of the AFL footballer
Posted: Sat Jun 07, 2014 3:57 pm
by AFLcrap1
leagueiscrap wrote:AFLcrap1 wrote:Only One sport gives points for the uncos who cant kick straight..
It also has no crossbar like other sports where you have to get the ball over or under it.
Just 2 giant sticks that any normal person could kick through.
But because these no hopers are so unco they have to give them smaller sticks so they don't feel bad when they miss all the time.
& we saw the skills that the fumblers had when they tried their hand at a sports challenge .
A midget ex jockey showed them up.
and League is for total uncos
that sports challenge the one
carmichael hunt won, yet he came across to AFL and struggling to get a game for the last 3 years for a team full of kids struggling to win a game, 3 years on he is still running around in the seconds struggling with skills and fitness

Watch this from about 1.30.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=60ZUa2GSXsM
The unco Fumbler misses(how strange

),yet the retired RL player gets it straight through with either foot & from the boundary.
AFL skills.Helping uncos feel good about themselves for 100yrs.
Re: Skills of the AFL footballer
Posted: Sat Jun 07, 2014 5:29 pm
by Fred
He also flicked a ball up with his feet and slotted one through from the boundary
Re: Skills of the AFL footballer
Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2014 8:00 pm
by AFLcrap1
Have a read of this braindead *******,
Once again the jealousy of sport that has an appeal outside the Wasteland states of OZ causes these flips to start writing absolute manure.
A few yrs ago it was a Fumbleteam that could beat the QLD SOO team at a game of RL.That was a laugh a minute.
Now with the WC in soccer coming up a backward sport starts clutching at straws for attention.
People associated with ONE WHITEY PARENT BALL just cant stand the fact that it has no international profile & other sports get international attention.
EXCUSE us while we’re blasphemous for one day. Just one, we promise.
With the first match of the Brazil World Cup kicking off later tonight, it’s been hard not to catch soccer fever — even for the AFL-mad SuperFooty team.
If you’re an AFL fan, don’t you feel just a little jealous that the best players from our sport can’t showcase their skills to the rest of the world?
Well, here’s our figurative chance.
We’ve selected an AFL World Cup team — in positions — to compete in Brazil.
It’s a strong, highly-skilled line-up that even features a few footy stars that were soccer guns during their junior years.
We’ve selected the team with the view of using the popular 4-2-3-1 formation, which is a midfield-focused setup. It comprises of four backs, five midfielders and a sole striker.
This AFL side oozes midfield talent, hence why we have chosen this formation to showcase our skills.
Yet we are just as solid down back and very dangerous up front.
http://www.news.com.au/sport/AFL/the...-1226951592702
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Welcome to the ******* bubble.
& does this **** know that this fictional team cant be interchanged 100+ times a game.
Wouldn't the players get confused that there are no Feeble sticks(For missing),& they would be shocked to learn that you have to get a ball UNDER a bar.
This sport never fail to delivers the LOLs
Re: Skills of the AFL footballer
Posted: Fri Jun 13, 2014 6:35 am
by Raiderdave
AFLcrap1 wrote:Have a read of this braindead *******,
Once again the jealousy of sport that has an appeal outside the Wasteland states of OZ causes these flips to start writing absolute manure.
A few yrs ago it was a Fumbleteam that could beat the QLD SOO team at a game of RL.That was a laugh a minute.
Now with the WC in soccer coming up a backward sport starts clutching at straws for attention.
People associated with ONE WHITEY PARENT BALL just cant stand the fact that it has no international profile & other sports get international attention.
EXCUSE us while we’re blasphemous for one day. Just one, we promise.
With the first match of the Brazil World Cup kicking off later tonight, it’s been hard not to catch soccer fever — even for the AFL-mad SuperFooty team.
If you’re an AFL fan, don’t you feel just a little jealous that the best players from our sport can’t showcase their skills to the rest of the world?
Well, here’s our figurative chance.
We’ve selected an AFL World Cup team — in positions — to compete in Brazil.
It’s a strong, highly-skilled line-up that even features a few footy stars that were soccer guns during their junior years.
We’ve selected the team with the view of using the popular 4-2-3-1 formation, which is a midfield-focused setup. It comprises of four backs, five midfielders and a sole striker.
This AFL side oozes midfield talent, hence why we have chosen this formation to showcase our skills.
Yet we are just as solid down back and very dangerous up front.
http://www.news.com.au/sport/AFL/the...-1226951592702
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Welcome to the ******* bubble.
& does this **** know that this fictional team cant be interchanged 100+ times a game.
Wouldn't the players get confused that there are no Feeble sticks(For missing),& they would be shocked to learn that you have to get a ball UNDER a bar.
This sport never fail to delivers the LOLs

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the tiniest sport on the planet living its deluded dreams inside its tiny bubble
jealous
of course their fucking jealous
a domestic comp
that's all they have
Soccer . club.. international
Union .. provincial & international
League ..club . state & international
Netball
Basketball
softball
hockey
cricket
Gaelic fucking football
DARTS ...... for christs sakes
every other sport played on the planet
except
that bizarre bumbling silly little Victorian oddity ...........

Re: Skills of the AFL footballer
Posted: Fri Jun 13, 2014 8:00 am
by King-Eliagh

it's true dave. Well said. Ill admit I'm a fan of the code and I find it pretty small and one dimensional at times. I mean the bwokbusters are quite good but it's still a club game so the level of skill on display can sometimes be quite mediocre and lead to a pretty lamo game whereas rep footy just has superstars all over the park so is almost always worth ur entry fee
I just hope other marngrook fans on this site can be honest and see the truth in what ur posting there dave.
Re: Skills of the AFL footballer
Posted: Fri Jun 13, 2014 11:50 am
by leagueiscrap
King-Eliagh wrote:
it's true dave. Well said. Ill admit I'm a fan of the code and I find it pretty small and one dimensional at times. I mean the bwokbusters are quite good but it's still a club game so the level of skill on display can sometimes be quite mediocre and lead to a pretty lamo game whereas rep footy just has superstars all over the park so is almost always worth ur entry fee
I just hope other marngrook fans on this site can be honest and see the truth in what ur posting there dave.
lol one dimensional
run 10 meters, throw the ball left or right 8 meters and repeat action, until run out of tackles. then the other side has its turn & same process is repeated

skills involved in RL
counting to 6
jogging next to your team mate
running with the ball after your team mate has thrown it to you over a short distance
occasionally diving on the ground with ball in hand
doing a retarrrrrded celebration after scoring the try
sticking you head up your team mates bum after he has been tackled to receive the ball
wow the most skilled game in the world, no wonder why no one turns up to see any games

Re: Skills of the AFL footballer
Posted: Fri Jun 13, 2014 3:47 pm
by Raiderdave
leagueiscrap wrote:King-Eliagh wrote:
it's true dave. Well said. Ill admit I'm a fan of the code and I find it pretty small and one dimensional at times. I mean the bwokbusters are quite good but it's still a club game so the level of skill on display can sometimes be quite mediocre and lead to a pretty lamo game whereas rep footy just has superstars all over the park so is almost always worth ur entry fee
I just hope other marngrook fans on this site can be honest and see the truth in what ur posting there dave.
lol one dimensional
run 10 meters, throw the ball left or right 8 meters and repeat action, until run out of tackles. then the other side has its turn & same process is repeated

skills involved in RL
counting to 6
jogging next to your team mate
running with the ball after your team mate has thrown it to you over a short distance
occasionally diving on the ground with ball in hand
doing a retarrrrrded celebration after scoring the try
sticking you head up your team mates bum after he has been tackled to receive the ball
wow the most skilled game in the world, no wonder why no one turns up to see any games

and yet
this game ( like every other on the planet ) has still some how managed to export itself beyond the shores of the nation where it started
something that funny little victardian embarrassment... hasn't.... managed to achieve yet ...... even after 120 years ?

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& it never will
worlds tiniest sport folks
words
tiniest

Re: Skills of the AFL footballer
Posted: Fri Jun 13, 2014 4:31 pm
by AFLcrap1
leagueiscrap wrote:King-Eliagh wrote:
it's true dave. Well said. Ill admit I'm a fan of the code and I find it pretty small and one dimensional at times. I mean the bwokbusters are quite good but it's still a club game so the level of skill on display can sometimes be quite mediocre and lead to a pretty lamo game whereas rep footy just has superstars all over the park so is almost always worth ur entry fee
I just hope other marngrook fans on this site can be honest and see the truth in what ur posting there dave.
lol one dimensional
run 10 meters, throw the ball left or right 8 meters and repeat action, until run out of tackles. then the other side has its turn & same process is repeated

skills involved in RL
counting to 6
jogging next to your team mate
running with the ball after your team mate has thrown it to you over a short distance
occasionally diving on the ground with ball in hand
doing a retarrrrrded celebration after scoring the try
sticking you head up your team mates bum after he has been tackled to receive the ball
wow the most skilled game in the world, no wonder why no one turns up to see any games 
Can you tell me which sport fails to get a full house in QLD ,or NSW.
Can you tell me which sport has an international profile below that of Cheese Rolling.
RL can get crowds of 45K for a pre season comp in another country.
75 K for a game in another country.
& you want to talk skills .
An ex midget jockey flogged the Fumblestar at a sports challenge .
Bert Dildo who the Victaaardians talked up as capable of matching Usain Bolt over 100M

( living in the bubble fucks your brain)got smashed by the midget,
Yeh Skills .Fumblers don't have them
Jesus you are dumb.. I mean thicker than 2 planks nailed together
Re: Skills of the AFL footballer
Posted: Fri Jun 13, 2014 4:58 pm
by King-Eliagh
Look most AFL players can kick pretty good. But most don't have the kicking skills of a joey johns or Chris sandow, they just don't because the game actually doesn't really require it. Apart from that ur AFL player can run heaps long distances but you can't call that a skill can you. They can do handballs and catch/mark pretty well. Most can mark well but rl wingers these days take marks as good if not better than most AFL players.
Just sayin guys, from a bloke who's played and watches both codes.

Re: Skills of the AFL footballer
Posted: Sat Jun 14, 2014 12:39 pm
by Swans4ever
King-Eliagh wrote:Guys, seriously it's just not that impressive. He's kicking a ball into a bin, that's all he's bloody well doing.
Yeah yeah I know he's a long way away but it's essentially just repetitive practice. And that's if it's even real, the distance shots look fake as
Essentially this vid ain't much better but it shows a wider variety of and more impressive skills. It's also def real And the players look like they can do this shit all day.
Thanks for comin folks but please a simple drop punt into a bin just ain't that cool.
[video]
http://youtu.be/CchjMAIBYy8[/video]
Didn't see them put it in a wheelie bin - way off the mark with skill!
Re: Skills of the AFL footballer
Posted: Sat Jun 14, 2014 1:23 pm
by Raiderdave
Swans4ever wrote:King-Eliagh wrote:Guys, seriously it's just not that impressive. He's kicking a ball into a bin, that's all he's bloody well doing.
Yeah yeah I know he's a long way away but it's essentially just repetitive practice. And that's if it's even real, the distance shots look fake as
Essentially this vid ain't much better but it shows a wider variety of and more impressive skills. It's also def real And the players look like they can do this shit all day.
Thanks for comin folks but please a simple drop punt into a bin just ain't that cool.
[video]
http://youtu.be/CchjMAIBYy8[/video]
Didn't see them put it in a wheelie bin - way off the mark with skill!
didn't see him have 419 goes at it like the fumbler did before getting it right either eh fuckwit ?

Re: Skills of the AFL footballer
Posted: Sat Jun 14, 2014 6:39 pm
by NlolRL
King-Eliagh wrote:Look most AFL players can kick pretty good. But most don't have the kicking skills of a joey johns or Chris sandow, they just don't because the game actually doesn't really require it. Apart from that ur AFL player can run heaps long distances but you can't call that a skill can you. They can do handballs and catch/mark pretty well. Most can mark well but rl wingers these days take marks as good if not better than most AFL players.
Just sayin guys, from a bloke who's played and watches both codes.

hahaha
Buddy kicked two goals today that no RL player could ever kick, EVER
70m out on the run from the boundary line, 50 metres out on the other boundary, dodging opposition, on the run, and off balance. That's skill
Re: Skills of the AFL footballer
Posted: Sat Jun 14, 2014 6:55 pm
by Swans4ever
Ah bum sniffers - they think sticking ur head between another persons head takes skill! Or handballing is hard - or sticking ur finger up someone else's back passage (al la hopate) takes skill - but marking, kicking, bouncing or running is just beyond them - so is a decent club crowd!
Re: Skills of the AFL footballer
Posted: Sat Jun 14, 2014 9:35 pm
by NRLCrap1
Raiderdave wrote:AFLcrap1 wrote:Have a read of this braindead *******,
Once again the jealousy of sport that has an appeal outside the Wasteland states of OZ causes these flips to start writing absolute manure.
A few yrs ago it was a Fumbleteam that could beat the QLD SOO team at a game of RL.That was a laugh a minute.
Now with the WC in soccer coming up a backward sport starts clutching at straws for attention.
People associated with ONE WHITEY PARENT BALL just cant stand the fact that it has no international profile & other sports get international attention.
EXCUSE us while we’re blasphemous for one day. Just one, we promise.
With the first match of the Brazil World Cup kicking off later tonight, it’s been hard not to catch soccer fever — even for the AFL-mad SuperFooty team.
If you’re an AFL fan, don’t you feel just a little jealous that the best players from our sport can’t showcase their skills to the rest of the world?
Well, here’s our figurative chance.
We’ve selected an AFL World Cup team — in positions — to compete in Brazil.
It’s a strong, highly-skilled line-up that even features a few footy stars that were soccer guns during their junior years.
We’ve selected the team with the view of using the popular 4-2-3-1 formation, which is a midfield-focused setup. It comprises of four backs, five midfielders and a sole striker.
This AFL side oozes midfield talent, hence why we have chosen this formation to showcase our skills.
Yet we are just as solid down back and very dangerous up front.
http://www.news.com.au/sport/AFL/the...-1226951592702
:_<> :_<> :_<> :_<> :_<> :_<> :_<> :_<> :_<> :_<> :_<> :_<>
Welcome to the ******* bubble.
& does this **** know that this fictional team cant be interchanged 100+ times a game.
Wouldn't the players get confused that there are no Feeble sticks(For missing),& they would be shocked to learn that you have to get a ball UNDER a bar.
This sport never fail to delivers the LOLs

>

:_<> :_<> :_<> :_<> :_<>
the tiniest sport on the planet living its deluded dreams inside its tiny bubble
jealous
of course their fucking jealous
a domestic comp
that's all they have
Soccer . club.. international
Union .. provincial & international
League ..club . state & international
Netball
Basketball
softball
hockey
cricket
Gaelic fucking football
DARTS ...... for christs sakes
every other sport played on the planet
except
that bizarre bumbling silly little Victorian oddity ...........

Fuck off! AFL is played in 69 COUNTRIES, goose! How many times do you need to be told that before you get it? Do I have to arrange for it to get tattooed on your fricking hands??
Re: Skills of the AFL footballer
Posted: Sat Jun 14, 2014 10:42 pm
by AFLcrap1
NRLCrap1 wrote:Raiderdave wrote:AFLcrap1 wrote:Have a read of this braindead *******,
Once again the jealousy of sport that has an appeal outside the Wasteland states of OZ causes these flips to start writing absolute manure.
A few yrs ago it was a Fumbleteam that could beat the QLD SOO team at a game of RL.That was a laugh a minute.
Now with the WC in soccer coming up a backward sport starts clutching at straws for attention.
People associated with ONE WHITEY PARENT BALL just cant stand the fact that it has no international profile & other sports get international attention.
EXCUSE us while we’re blasphemous for one day. Just one, we promise.
With the first match of the Brazil World Cup kicking off later tonight, it’s been hard not to catch soccer fever — even for the AFL-mad SuperFooty team.
If you’re an AFL fan, don’t you feel just a little jealous that the best players from our sport can’t showcase their skills to the rest of the world?
Well, here’s our figurative chance.
We’ve selected an AFL World Cup team — in positions — to compete in Brazil.
It’s a strong, highly-skilled line-up that even features a few footy stars that were soccer guns during their junior years.
We’ve selected the team with the view of using the popular 4-2-3-1 formation, which is a midfield-focused setup. It comprises of four backs, five midfielders and a sole striker.
This AFL side oozes midfield talent, hence why we have chosen this formation to showcase our skills.
Yet we are just as solid down back and very dangerous up front.
http://www.news.com.au/sport/AFL/the...-1226951592702
:_<> :_<> :_<> :_<> :_<> :_<> :_<> :_<> :_<> :_<> :_<> :_<>
Welcome to the ******* bubble.
& does this **** know that this fictional team cant be interchanged 100+ times a game.
Wouldn't the players get confused that there are no Feeble sticks(For missing),& they would be shocked to learn that you have to get a ball UNDER a bar.
This sport never fail to delivers the LOLs

>

:_<> :_<> :_<> :_<> :_<>
the tiniest sport on the planet living its deluded dreams inside its tiny bubble
jealous
of course their fucking jealous
a domestic comp
that's all they have
Soccer . club.. international
Union .. provincial & international
League ..club . state & international
Netball
Basketball
softball
hockey
cricket
Gaelic fucking football
DARTS ...... for christs sakes
every other sport played on the planet
except
that bizarre bumbling silly little Victorian oddity ...........

Fuck off! AFL is played in 69 COUNTRIES,
goose! How many times do you need to be told that before you get it? Do I have to arrange for it to get tattooed on your fricking hands??