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Re: KE Reprting live from the U S of A
Posted: Thu Apr 07, 2016 5:08 am
by Swans4ever
ParraEelsNRL wrote:Swans4ever wrote:post_hoc wrote:Swans4ever wrote:post_hoc wrote:so now the goalposts have been moved yet again, no no we didn't mean the biggest biggest we meant the biggest in a season of a particular code. We honestly didn't mean the biggest sport as was originally claimed, honest.
Next it will be no we didn't mean that biggest we meant biggest on a sunday in June between 11 am and 2 pm
Children 4 - 11 introductory
And
Indoor counted
http://www.footballaustralia.com.au/art ... ppl64apyn0
And who is moving the goal posts - your the one that made the comment. I just proved it was wrong.
Do you actually know what the mini roos program is? 4-11 is not at daycare centres, it is mainly a club based program. We call it small sided football. It is not programs run in bloody daycare centres so either you are a liar or ignorant your choice.
So goalposts.
So why is it at my daughters child care centre then!
Fuck me dead such a liar, you come in here trying to pick up blokes and now you say you have daughters, you are one real piece of work swines .
You and Josh Reynolds might think what some people say or do is a common but maybe you should stop and think it's the brain damage speaking para - seriously dude get checked out by a doctor, the early onset of brain damage may include fantasies!

Re: KE Reprting live from the U S of A
Posted: Sat Apr 09, 2016 5:32 pm
by NRL&NFLweLaughATafl
Pete_09 wrote:In AFL a person kicks the ball to a guy to catch it (we say mark) & a defender tries to spoil it.
In American Football a quarterback tries to throw the ball to a guy to catch it & a defender tries to spoil it.
That is very similar to AFL & the part that makes American Football exciting & something that Rugby League is missing, a contest for the ball!
Anyone can throw a ball backwards & then run into someone. Wow so exciting
Pete AFL is the least similar of the oval ball codes to Grid Iron.
AFL has 3 goals
League and Grid Iron have one.
AFL has round fields.
League and Grid Iron are rectangular.
AFL has lanky tall players.
League and Grid Iron players have similar weight trainers phsiques.
League and Grid Iron has line breaks, AFL does'nt.
League and Grid Iron have conversion kicks.
AFL does'nt.
League and Grid Iron score past a line AFL does'nt.
There is almost nothing that AFL and Grid Iron have in common.
AFL is more similar to the Irish game
Re: KE Reprting live from the U S of A
Posted: Mon Apr 18, 2016 5:23 am
by leagueiscrap
Intentcity wrote:NRL&NFLweLaughATafl wrote:Pete_09 wrote:In AFL a person kicks the ball to a guy to catch it (we say mark) & a defender tries to spoil it.
In American Football a quarterback tries to throw the ball to a guy to catch it & a defender tries to spoil it.
That is very similar to AFL & the part that makes American Football exciting & something that Rugby League is missing, a contest for the ball!
Anyone can throw a ball backwards & then run into someone. Wow so exciting
Pete are you seriously trying to tell me AFL has more in common with Grid Iron than Rugby League lol??

And what does RL have in common with Gridiron?
Can't protect the ball carrier in RL, can in AFL and Gridiron.
Can't run in front of the ball carrier in RL, can in AFL and Gridiron.
Can't forward pass in RL, can in RL and Gridiron.
Don't have a direct opponent in RL, do in AFL and Gridiron.
Don't have long range passing in RL, do in AFL and Gridiron.
AFL is nothing like Gridiron, neither is RL.
Its got the running with the ball under your arm &sniffing bums part