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PostPosted: Wed Jun 20, 2012 3:44 pm 
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Football was massive thing in my school and my P.E. teacher was a fucking muppet who hated anybody who wasn't good at football. One guy who did P.E. at GCSE was a good player but just wasn't interested in playing for the school team and used to get treated like a cunt from the teacher because of this. He was a right twat. He had a right oval moon face. Cunt. Never did rugby or cricket in the 5 years at senior school. None of my mates from other schools in this area did. They were extra curricular things you had to do in your dinner or after school. The new guy is from Chesterfield so would have expected him to be in the same environment.

If somebody from yorkshire says they don't like football, I just assume it's because they are rugby fans, which they will usually proudly boast as the reason why they don't like football. I don't think anything weird as that is pumped into them from a young age same as football is here.


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Fandango Baglips wrote:
[quote="Jung]You said "don't you think it's weird?" I said "no" because I don't think it's weird. Then you got really upset and started complaining that I always pick on you.
Perhaps getting upset when people have a different opinion than you is more of an indication of being a bit wet than not liking football? :lol:[/quote]


I will admit I always think it's weird at first as it's just a shock seeing as sooo many people up here are into football. I suppose the same as somebody in Wakefield saying they don't like rugby or something. I didn't get upset at you having a different opinion. Just the curt 'no' was a bit snooty. Back up your argument or something cos it just seemed arsey.[/quote][/quote]

This is like having a conversation with my ex gf. You talk about being a bloke and then get annoyed because you didn't like how I answered :lol:

What else did you have pumped in to you from a young age? Did Daddy make a man of you? :perv:

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we did things like English and Science and Maths at our school, and we did do sports too, it was quite good like that, but no one thought you were gay if you didn't like them very much, or if you didn't go mental when an English author won the nobel prize for literature.

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Baglips, you should know that they only play cricket in Yorkshire. And people only drink Tetley's and own whippets. It's true, I saw it on the tv.

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Having a public holiday to celebrate England winning a high profile and considerably popular sporting fixture makes a lot more sense than having a public holiday because an old prat in a tiara has a birthday. Imo anyway.

Oh and I think we could all placate Baglips by simply asking him to stop generalising so much, innit.

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emskina flange wrote:
we did things like English and Science and Maths at our school, and we did do sports too, it was quite good like that, but no one thought you were gay if you didn't like them very much, or if you didn't go mental when an English author won the nobel prize for literature.


I was talking about which sports.....


Funnily the people who now have jobs from studying history, science etc.. are more likely to be into football than the people who have jobs in football are likely to be into history, science etc..


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:lol:

right on cue

where have you got these stats from baglips?

although if you mean that its likely the people who make money from football were the people who weer academic at school and now rinse money via football from those who weren't then you are probably right

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Nah I meant the ones on the pitch are less likely to be into science and histroy than people who work as historians, scientists are into football.

You don't see many footballers going into that field of work afterwards but you see plenty of academics making money from football in plenty of ways.


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well yes, i think we can probably conclude that mastering subjects such as Science and History would probably open a great many more doors to you than being good at football. Working in football is not the same as being a football fan though.

footballers may well have been interested in other things when at school but you get into it very early as i understand it, so i would imagine that would disrupt your education pretty early on, making it hard to pursue both professional football and a degree for example, whereas academics could easily study whilst keeping an eye on the world of football

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Shall we just agree that there is one sportsman/academic?

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Having a public holiday to celebrate England winning a high profile and considerably popular sporting fixture makes a lot more sense than having a public holiday because an old prat in a tiara has a birthday.


We don't have a public holiday for the Queen's birthday silly Hobbit, the Austrians do.

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civil servants get a day off for the queen, but the rest of us don't. to be honest we don't normally get a day off to celebrate the queens coronation, we have had one twice in my life time. i would counter she is better at being the queen than england are at football at any rate so probably deserved.

will i am thought it was the queens birthday when he sang on the jubilee concert, so did stevie wonder, and grace jones, who briefs these people!? hubie obviously.

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Having a public holiday to celebrate England winning a high profile and considerably popular sporting fixture makes a lot more sense than having a public holiday because an old prat in a tiara has a birthday.


We don't have a public holiday for the Queen's birthday silly Hobbit, the Austrians do.

which is even more bonkers tbh :lol:

We had two public holidays for the old bint a couple of weeks ago though. I think it was her coming of age party, bar mitzvah, something with boats. I believe a few people waved some flags and stuff.

Anyway, despite my awful attempts at sarcasm, I believe a team of athletes winning a trophy that is very difficult to win and is generally respected by quite a lot of people (I would wager that football is more popular than the queen, worldwide) is worth celebrating more than a plastic monarch whose only roles are to wear a silly hat and absorb money from hard working (and not so hard working) Brits.

In fact, she might earn my respect if she bombed onto the pitch and scored the winning goal in the world cup final. But it's a team game so I wouldn't give her too much credit.

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