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Re: The all Sydney Fumbleathon - volunteers required.

Posted: Sun Sep 11, 2016 10:24 pm
by PerfectToATee
Looked like a good crowd between the Bulldogs v Panthers. Give yourself another pat on the back Tez!

Re: The all Sydney Fumbleathon - volunteers required.

Posted: Sun Sep 11, 2016 10:50 pm
by leagueiscrap
King-Eliagh wrote:
It was a real pleasure to work for your cause there terry. And might I add a jolly well done to you =D>

It certainly was a fumble-athon out there yest. A shame really as the crowd was pretty poor considering two Sydney teams were playing on a lovely spring afternoon when nuttin else was on in town. A shame they couldn't muster another 20k to watch so so so so so so so so ... So so so...so so so so many fumbles.

The swans in particular will have to do a lot of work this week learning the art of catching a football. I wish those men well.

:lol:
How does it feel then fig jam the NRLs finest couldnt make the grade in wooden spoon winning sides.
So mock the skill level all you want it only shows up the pack of unco ********* you loons follow running around in league

Re: The all Sydney Fumbleathon - volunteers required.

Posted: Sun Sep 11, 2016 10:53 pm
by leagueiscrap
PerfectToATee wrote:
Looked like a good crowd between the Bulldogs v Panthers. Give yourself another pat on the back Tez!
Bahahahahahahaahahahah

60k turn up to the AFL in sydney one team being 5 yeaes old, there fans payed inflated proces for the tickets & and you mock it


Then you have 22k turn up with heavily discounted tickets between two tiditional rivals in their own heart land yet you call that a good effort

Loon

Re: The all Sydney Fumbleathon - volunteers required.

Posted: Sun Sep 11, 2016 11:07 pm
by PerfectToATee
Think you'll find that I was saying that the NRlolL pulled a 'good crowd' meaning a national embarrassment...

Re: The all Sydney Fumbleathon - volunteers required.

Posted: Sun Sep 11, 2016 11:11 pm
by PerfectToATee
According to the Daily Telecrap. The NRlolL's ratings went 'though the roof' this weekend too. Give yourself another pat on the back Tez!

Re: The all Sydney Fumbleathon - volunteers required.

Posted: Mon Sep 12, 2016 8:22 am
by King-Eliagh
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AFL fans not able to understand eachother!

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Re: The all Sydney Fumbleathon - volunteers required.

Posted: Mon Sep 12, 2016 9:03 am
by Fred
The first quarter was ordinary at best re skills but improved for rest of game. At one stage i thought there was something wrong with the ball given some of the kicking.

I wonder if they pkayed next week at anz would they still pull a big crowd?

Re: The all Sydney Fumbleathon - volunteers required.

Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2016 9:28 pm
by Terry
Ok I'm back. Had a quick trip to LA and NYC to put out a few corporate spot fires. I didn't get a chance to get all the final numbers together for the all Sydney fumbleathon but wow......now that I look at em it was one of the greatest fumble fests of all time!!!! Congratulations to the Sydney fumblers and the Greater fumblers from the west!! I don't think any professional sport in the world could rival this ineptitude.

I'll get the full numbers together and let the fans know.

Re: The all Sydney Fumbleathon - volunteers required.

Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2016 9:34 pm
by AFLcrap1
Can't wait .
Should be good for a giggle

Re: The all Sydney Fumbleathon - volunteers required.

Posted: Sat Sep 24, 2016 1:37 am
by leagueiscrap
Terry wrote:
Ok I'm back. Had a quick trip to LA and NYC to put out a few corporate spot fires. I didn't get a chance to get all the final numbers together for the all Sydney fumbleathon but wow......now that I look at em it was one of the greatest fumble fests of all time!!!! Congratulations to the Sydney fumblers and the Greater fumblers from the west!! I don't think any professional sport in the world could rival this ineptitude.

I'll get the full numbers together and let the fans know.
going out on a field trip out side of your tin foiled wrapped basement isnt like going to NYC or LA. but thats a great effort to have left the basement loon & keep the effort up :)))

Re: The all Sydney Fumbleathon - volunteers required.

Posted: Sat Sep 24, 2016 7:55 am
by AFLcrap1
leagueiscrap wrote:
Terry wrote:
Ok I'm back. Had a quick trip to LA and NYC to put out a few corporate spot fires. I didn't get a chance to get all the final numbers together for the all Sydney fumbleathon but wow......now that I look at em it was one of the greatest fumble fests of all time!!!! Congratulations to the Sydney fumblers and the Greater fumblers from the west!! I don't think any professional sport in the world could rival this ineptitude.

I'll get the full numbers together and let the fans know.
going out on a field trip out side of your tin foiled wrapped basement isnt like going to NYC or LA. but thats a great effort to have left the basement loon & keep the effort up :)))
Lol
Do any Aust houses have basements
I thought it was a yank thing .

Try to live in the real world
Not a pretend or fantasy one .

Re: The all Sydney Fumbleathon - volunteers required.

Posted: Sat Sep 24, 2016 1:34 pm
by leagueiscrap
AFLcrap1 wrote:
leagueiscrap wrote:
Terry wrote:
Ok I'm back. Had a quick trip to LA and NYC to put out a few corporate spot fires. I didn't get a chance to get all the final numbers together for the all Sydney fumbleathon but wow......now that I look at em it was one of the greatest fumble fests of all time!!!! Congratulations to the Sydney fumblers and the Greater fumblers from the west!! I don't think any professional sport in the world could rival this ineptitude.

I'll get the full numbers together and let the fans know.
going out on a field trip out side of your tin foiled wrapped basement isnt like going to NYC or LA. but thats a great effort to have left the basement loon & keep the effort up :)))
Lol
Do any Aust houses have basements
I thought it was a yank thing .

Try to live in the real world
Not a pretend or fantasy one .
how was that field trip your nurse took you on in that mini bus that goes "Beep Beep Beep"

Re: The all Sydney Fumbleathon - volunteers required.

Posted: Sat Sep 24, 2016 5:41 pm
by AFLcrap1
Answer the question .
You keep posting about something that is not common in AUST .
Don't deflect just answer

Or maybe send me another drunken incoherent garbled PM at 1.55am .

Re: The all Sydney Fumbleathon - volunteers required.

Posted: Sun Sep 25, 2016 10:59 am
by NRL&NFLweLaughATafl
Terry wrote:
So Sydney's two Fumbleball teams face off in week one of the great fumbling, stumbling, bumbling game of AFL. The fumble is the play in AFL that separates it from all other professional sports worldwide. No other sport is so inept, unskilled and uncoordinated as to continually fumble the ball like AFL 'professionals".

To celebrate the great Fumbleathon and find out who Sydney's greatest fumblers are I am calling for volunteers to do something that has never been attempted before - count the number of fumbles each team produce during an entire game of Fumbleball.

Now this is not going to be easy and will need many people to count and collate the fumbles such is the enormity of their number during a game. However if successful we will truly know who Sydney's greatest fumblers are - surely worth the tremendous effort required.

If anyone is willing to help me count the fumbles please pm me and I will work out a roster with spreadsheets and automatic calculators - god knows we'll need them. I envisage up to 50 people will be needed for this herculean task - put the word out - fumble counters needed.
There would be too many. There is no sport in history that will have more drop balls than AFL.

Skill?? yet you don't have to catch and get a point for missing a goal. lol AFL

Re: The all Sydney Fumbleathon - volunteers required.

Posted: Sun Sep 25, 2016 11:23 am
by Terry
Something occurred to me while I had a peep at the fumbleball games on the weekend whilst I'm cruising the pacific - hard life but someone's gotta do it.

How the hell do these fumblers miss so many set shots at goal??? There is no pressure, they haven't got a wall of players in front of them like soccer, they don't have to land the ball into a small box with a crossbar and goalie in the way. All the simpletons have to do is punt the ball through two massive big sticks - the easiest skill in the world - something a trained monkey could do - in fact an untrained monkey could even do it lolololol.

Kicking is the whole essence of this mess of a 'game" but the fumblers are hopeless at it. This has to be the lowest game in world sports. It's 75% fumbles followed by dills missing set shots from right in front with no pressure!!!! I suppose that's why they give 'em a point for missing - it's kind of an encouragement award for the poor hopeless, unskilled, fumbling, bumbling fools of this supposed 'sport' lolololololol