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Re: Where are the boundaries?

Posted: Wed Apr 24, 2013 6:56 am
by Swans4ever
Raiderdave you seem to be an expert on Sydney, Melbourne, Canberrra, Wagga Wagga etc, like to know where you get this expertise from? I travel regularly as part of my job, went to Wentworth just yesterday. Now thats in NSW - no a RL fields in sight anywhere so very much AF even though there is a large population of islanders, Wagga Wagga is even. Canberra I agree more prominent RL but have to say I have seen AF fields and club in towns like Yass and Goulburn - No sign of RL except for Gosses Paddock in Melb! So can't see how you are an expert or again are you just telling us what someone told you and passing it off for fact. Now in relation to your second assertion - when did you play AF? I played RL for school at Balgowlah High as a kid, played RU for Balgowlah Heights on Saturdays and Soccer in primary. So tell me where does this extensive knowledge come from about how tough the game is. I have received far more injuries than the handball game! It is very easy to predict when someone will hit you and you can brace yourself booth as the tackler and person being tackled. You have no idea what your talking about. I like how you say "I see smaller kids playing RL". Because you've never played the game and its apparent you haven't played either game. You were no doubt either the skinny kid with glasses or the fat kid with the club foot that couldn't play anything more physical than chess. Now in your adult life you look back in regret and associate with a club to feel part of society, now your only link with feeling part of a community is under threat you feel that you have to attack AF to make yourself feel better. I have known plenty of RL players who played AF, (Johnny Rapper's grandson) and one of the most common things they say is the game is harder because there is no direction a hit can come from - it is harder mentally because you have to read the play. No doubt in reply you will tell us all about what you've SEEN and what crap vickky kikky is. But at the end of the day you are just going on what ur told to say and not what you know!

Re: Where are the boundaries?

Posted: Wed Apr 24, 2013 6:50 pm
by Raiderdave
Swans4ever wrote:
Raiderdave you seem to be an expert on Sydney, Melbourne, Canberrra, Wagga Wagga etc, like to know where you get this expertise from? I travel regularly as part of my job, went to Wentworth just yesterday. Now thats in NSW - no a RL fields in sight anywhere so very much AF even though there is a large population of islanders, Wagga Wagga is even. Canberra I agree more prominent RL but have to say I have seen AF fields and club in towns like Yass and Goulburn - No sign of RL except for Gosses Paddock in Melb! So can't see how you are an expert or again are you just telling us what someone told you and passing it off for fact. Now in relation to your second assertion - when did you play AF? I played RL for school at Balgowlah High as a kid, played RU for Balgowlah Heights on Saturdays and Soccer in primary. So tell me where does this extensive knowledge come from about how tough the game is. I have received far more injuries than the handball game! It is very easy to predict when someone will hit you and you can brace yourself booth as the tackler and person being tackled. You have no idea what your talking about. I like how you say "I see smaller kids playing RL". Because you've never played the game and its apparent you haven't played either game. You were no doubt either the skinny kid with glasses or the fat kid with the club foot that couldn't play anything more physical than chess. Now in your adult life you look back in regret and associate with a club to feel part of society, now your only link with feeling part of a community is under threat you feel that you have to attack AF to make yourself feel better. I have known plenty of RL players who played AF, (Johnny Rapper's grandson) and one of the most common things they say is the game is harder because there is no direction a hit can come from - it is harder mentally because you have to read the play. No doubt in reply you will tell us all about what you've SEEN and what crap vickky kikky is. But at the end of the day you are just going on what ur told to say and not what you know!
I have forgotten more then you know dickhead

shit from clay would be a challenge for you you imbecile
I've seen skinny little weedy kids who play vicky kicky on weekends .. try their hand at RL for schools games .. lose it in the face of a big kid charging at them

seriously they just step out of the way .. female netballers are tougher :lol: :lol:
thats the way it is
deal with it f wit :cool:

Re: Where are the boundaries?

Posted: Wed Apr 24, 2013 7:00 pm
by Stewie
As we all know, Raiderdave's story is a load of BS. Sometimes he says no one plays Australian Football in Canberra, and sometimes he does. Whatever suits his argument at the time, really.

The guy's a fucking ****** with no credibility.

Re: Where are the boundaries?

Posted: Wed Apr 24, 2013 7:11 pm
by Raiderdave
Stewie wrote:
As we all know, Raiderdave's story is a load of BS. Sometimes he says no one plays Australian Football in Canberra, and sometimes he does. Whatever suits his argument at the time, really.

The guy's a fucking ****** with no credibility.
oh theres the un co ordinated off spring of ex pat sthn **** here ... diluting the gene pool with their below average hand eye skills ... fumbling bumbling & missing in their singlets & little sisters shorts

but.... thankfully not many of them

& even this disease gets bred out of them the longer they live here :cool:

Re: Where are the boundaries?

Posted: Wed Apr 24, 2013 7:21 pm
by Stewie
Raiderdave wrote:
Stewie wrote:
As we all know, Raiderdave's story is a load of BS. Sometimes he says no one plays Australian Football in Canberra, and sometimes he does. Whatever suits his argument at the time, really.

The guy's a fucking ****** with no credibility.
oh theres the un co ordinated off spring of ex pat sthn **** here ... diluting the gene pool with their below average hand eye skills ... fumbling bumbling & missing in their singlets & little sisters shorts

but.... thankfully not many of them

& even this disease gets bred out of them the longer they live here :cool:
Good to see kids playing football in Canberra.

Thankfully these kids will grow up to live a healthy life, and not looks up to nRL thugs and obese people like George Rose. Meanwhile the poor, lower class who are too brain dead to realise rugby league is not a real sport, will be the opposite. But thankfully, there aren't too many of them in Canberra as that's a rugby union city. :wink:

Re: Where are the boundaries?

Posted: Wed Apr 24, 2013 8:50 pm
by Raiderdave
Stewie wrote:
Raiderdave wrote:
Stewie wrote:
As we all know, Raiderdave's story is a load of BS. Sometimes he says no one plays Australian Football in Canberra, and sometimes he does. Whatever suits his argument at the time, really.

The guy's a fucking ****** with no credibility.
oh theres the un co ordinated off spring of ex pat sthn **** here ... diluting the gene pool with their below average hand eye skills ... fumbling bumbling & missing in their singlets & little sisters shorts

but.... thankfully not many of them

& even this disease gets bred out of them the longer they live here :cool:
Good to see kids playing football in Canberra.

:
well rl kids do need some nerds to beat up in the play ground & steal their lunch money ... hmmm maybe thats why the fumblers are skinny shits :-k
:lol: :lol: :lol:

we all need people to laugh at
in Canberra

its the fumblers :cool:

Re: Where are the boundaries?

Posted: Wed Apr 24, 2013 9:43 pm
by Stewie
Raiderdave wrote:
Stewie wrote:
Raiderdave wrote:
oh theres the un co ordinated off spring of ex pat sthn **** here ... diluting the gene pool with their below average hand eye skills ... fumbling bumbling & missing in their singlets & little sisters shorts

but.... thankfully not many of them

& even this disease gets bred out of them the longer they live here :cool:
Good to see kids playing football in Canberra.

:
well rl kids do need some nerds to beat up in the play ground & steal their lunch money ... hmmm maybe thats why the fumblers are skinny shits :-k
:lol: :lol: :lol:

we all need people to laugh at
in Canberra

its the fumblers :cool:
Hmm in my school days the nerds didn't play sport at all, so I'm sensing more lies from the re***** there. Australian Football is the sport for athletes, rl is the sport for fat thugs. :cool:

Re: Where are the boundaries?

Posted: Thu Apr 25, 2013 5:46 am
by Swans4ever
So lets see Raiderdave you've forgotten more than I know? Interesting statement it appears that you forget alot of things when it suits - but not your advocating bulling in schools! And why are you watching school kids playing AFL when you have a self-confessed hatred of this sport. May I ask have you had your working with children's check? You are a pathetic joke, you have been called and this is your best response? You change your position time and time again - you don't watch AFL, now you do watch AFL (but school kids). Your asked to provide proof - you provide NONE. Than when all else fails you just make some insulting remark and a stupid remark. If your lucky all the NRL support group will chime in with a quick "go dave" but nothing more - not even smart enough to have an independent thought. I will acknowledge things you say that are correct and well thought (e.g. Ur statement on ground rationalisations) but for the most I feel very sorry for you. Life must be hard at the mentally challenged workshop.

Re: Where are the boundaries?

Posted: Thu Apr 25, 2013 8:41 am
by Raiderdave
Stewie wrote:
Raiderdave wrote:
Stewie wrote:
Good to see kids playing football in Canberra.

:
well rl kids do need some nerds to beat up in the play ground & steal their lunch money ... hmmm maybe thats why the fumblers are skinny shits :-k
:lol: :lol: :lol:

we all need people to laugh at
in Canberra

its the fumblers :cool:
Hmm in my school days the nerds didn't play sport at all, so I'm sensing more lies from the re***** there. Australian Football is the sport for athletes, rl is the sport for fat thugs. :cool:
well you didn't live up this way did you shit for brains
up this way
if you wore a singlet & your little sisters shorts when playing a sport at school
you were a fumbler ... & a nerd

your PE teacher made sure fumblers were at least useful , by being a towel or water boy for the real sport & its athletes .. Rugby League

bigger
faster
stronger

no good for anything else ..skinny little bobby bouche's the lot of em :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: Where are the boundaries?

Posted: Thu Apr 25, 2013 8:48 am
by Raiderdave
Swans4ever wrote:
So lets see Raiderdave you've forgotten more than I know? Interesting statement it appears that you forget alot of things when it suits - but not your advocating bulling in schools! And why are you watching school kids playing AFL when you have a self-confessed hatred of this sport. May I ask have you had your working with children's check? You are a pathetic joke, you have been called and this is your best response? You change your position time and time again - you don't watch AFL, now you do watch AFL (but school kids). Your asked to provide proof - you provide NONE. Than when all else fails you just make some insulting remark and a stupid remark. If your lucky all the NRL support group will chime in with a quick "go dave" but nothing more - not even smart enough to have an independent thought. I will acknowledge things you say that are correct and well thought (e.g. Ur statement on ground rationalisations) but for the most I feel very sorry for you. Life must be hard at the mentally challenged workshop.

I didn't say I watched the fumbling & bumbling halfwit ....
I said I watched these kids try their hand at a real sport , at school ..
& just embarras themselves with their lack of intestinal fortitude [-( [-(

they just don't have the pyshical or mental toughness .... but good on em for havin a go at least
but its back to playin something more at their level & be up against skinny little shelias instead where they are comfortable :wink:

Re: Where are the boundaries?

Posted: Thu Apr 25, 2013 11:24 am
by Stewie
Raiderdave wrote:
Stewie wrote:
Raiderdave wrote:
well rl kids do need some nerds to beat up in the play ground & steal their lunch money ... hmmm maybe thats why the fumblers are skinny shits :-k
:lol: :lol: :lol:

we all need people to laugh at
in Canberra

its the fumblers :cool:
Hmm in my school days the nerds didn't play sport at all, so I'm sensing more lies from the re***** there. Australian Football is the sport for athletes, rl is the sport for fat thugs. :cool:
well you didn't live up this way did you shit for brains
up this way
if you wore a singlet & your little sisters shorts when playing a sport at school
you were a fumbler ... & a nerd

your PE teacher made sure fumblers were at least useful , by being a towel or water boy for the real sport & its athletes .. Rugby League

bigger
faster
stronger
Your stories are never true, so once again I'm calling BS on this one.

Bigger faster stonger hey?
Bigger... yeah, rl players are pretty fat.
Faster... maybe at eating pies? 8-[
stronger... at wrestling for more food? :lol:

rl players... not real athletes, just dumb neanderthals. :wink:

Re: Where are the boundaries?

Posted: Thu Apr 25, 2013 1:18 pm
by Raiderdave
Stewie wrote:
Raiderdave wrote:
Stewie wrote:
Hmm in my school days the nerds didn't play sport at all, so I'm sensing more lies from the re***** there. Australian Football is the sport for athletes, rl is the sport for fat thugs. :cool:
well you didn't live up this way did you shit for brains
up this way
if you wore a singlet & your little sisters shorts when playing a sport at school
you were a fumbler ... & a nerd

your PE teacher made sure fumblers were at least useful , by being a towel or water boy for the real sport & its athletes .. Rugby League

bigger
faster
stronger
Your stories are never true, so once again I'm calling BS on this one.

Bigger faster stonger hey?
Bigger... yeah, rl players are pretty fat.
Faster... maybe at eating pies? 8-[
stronger... at wrestling for more food? :lol:

rl players... not real athletes, just dumb neanderthals. :wink:
:lol: :lol: :lol:

skinny weedy bobby bouche's
un co ordinated bumbling nerds in singlets
only good enough to carry the water to our lads & hand towels to them for the games our schools up here care about
the Clyde & Router Shields

hard to deal with for delusional twats from across the murray
but deal with it

they must :cool:

Re: Where are the boundaries?

Posted: Fri Apr 26, 2013 10:59 pm
by Swans4ever
Really Raiderdave you really show disturbing tendency's arn't they just kids having fun at sport? I bet you tasted alot of toilet water at school, clearly had a very negative impact on your mental stability. If RL had a presence in Vic schools I certainly wouldn't knock any kid because he played it, maybe thats better than sitting on a computer playing computer games. Any Raiderdave good luck (ps I'd love to see you tell Cameron Mooney ur thoughts or Barry Hall)

Re: Where are the boundaries?

Posted: Fri Apr 26, 2013 11:29 pm
by Fred
I agree, doesn't matter what sport a kid plays ... Good on them for doing something

Re: Where are the boundaries?

Posted: Sat Apr 27, 2013 8:57 am
by Raiderdave
Phelpsy wrote:
I agree, doesn't matter what sport a kid plays ... Good on them for doing something
didn't I say as much ?
they attempt to participate in the far more demanding game of RL .... they fail

but good job trying eh :cool: