Rugby's for gayers

I agree.
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Rugby League is slightly more bareable than Union.
 
Couple of points in favour of rugby.

1) No divers ala Drogba or Gerrard feigning some life threatening injury.

2) Total respect for the referee.
 
Would agree about Rugby union but league is a great game.

I'd watch a bit of that. Don't have anywhere near as big a problem with it. In general, they look like athletes, and not fat wankers who enjoy butt secks. There is actual running in the game, and the odd bit of skill. Union is just nonsense, and the fact that the supporters of Rugby are possibly the worst I've ever seen proves the point.

Eijits, the lot of them.
 
Couple of points in favour of rugby.

1) No divers ala Drogba or Gerrard feigning some life threatening injury.

2) Total respect for the referee.

1) Agreed. Diving is the one thing in football that makes me want to leave the ground. Disgraceful behavior.

2) feck referee's. Quite frankly, I don't care.
 
I'd watch a bit of that. Don't have anywhere near as big a problem with it. In general, they look like athletes, and not fat wankers who enjoy butt secks. There is actual running in the game, and the odd bit of skill. Union is just nonsense, and the fact that the supporters of Rugby are possibly the worst I've ever seen proves the point.

Eijits, the lot of them
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In what way?


Don't ever recall rugby suffering from the hooligan element that football did years ago.
 
In what way?


Don't ever recall rugby suffering from the hooligan element that football did years ago.

That's because they have absolutely no passion whatsoever. All the fans sit together and have a laugh with one another, the feckin wierdo's. Supposed to be in opposition for feck sakes. Some people would call that civilized, I call it extremely pussy. Obviously don't care whatsoever.

Most rugby crowds are made up of band-wagon jumping office spazzers who have no idea whats going on in front of them, yet are not ridiculed, which they clearly should be.
 
That's because they have absolutely no passion whatsoever. All the fans sit together and have a laugh with one another, the feckin wierdo's. Supposed to be in opposition for feck sakes. Some people would call that civilized, I call it extremely pussy. Obviously don't care whatsoever.

Most rugby crowds are made up of band-wagon jumping office spazzers who have no idea whats going on in front of them, yet are not ridiculed, which they clearly should be.

So because Rugby fans don't start mass brawls outside the ground, or stab each other in fights after the match, they don't care and have no passion for their sport? :wenger:
 
the biggest load of shite iv read in a long time, wes is just looking to stir the pot with this bollox. Must have been a GAA man growing up, now thats a dickfag sport!
 
I know quite a few of the star young players from Belfast

Used to play myself, was quite good too
 
Couple of points in favour of rugby.

1) No divers ala Drogba or Gerrard feigning some life threatening injury.

2) Total respect for the referee.

The thing is that is the only argument Rugby lovers have to say it is better than football.
Lets put it this way; would you rather someone dived or bit someone else's ear off?
 
League
Daylight
More daylight
Watching grass grow
Yawnion

Dream on,

*Tackle*

"Oh excuse me sir, please let me allow you to return to your feet"



*Tackle*

"Oh excuse me sir, please let me allow you to return to your feet"




*Tackle*

"Oh excuse me sir, please let me allow you to return to your feet"


*Kick*

"Here guys have the ball back"
 
Have to love Rugby though, what a great sport. Always preferred Union myself. I used to play it all the time until I turned about 16 and decided to concentrate on my schoolwork, haven't really played it since :( No better feeling than smashing through some cnut only to be dragged down under a horde of bodies, having Oliver Clark's crotch rubbing violently on my face, and of course the celebratory post match bummings
 
I used to play both although only played League for about a year. Union is the better of the two in my opinion, much more flow to the game and you don't have to kick after a few tackles either.

Football will always be my favourite sport but Rugby is certainly fun to play if you like a bit of semi-gratuitous violence, like I do.

Wes is a cnut.
 
One of my teachers used to say:

Rugby's a hooligan's game played by gentlemen.
Football's a gentlemen's game played by hooligans.

Everybody says that, but even as someone who plays rugby I would have to admit there are a few problems with it. For example how many of the current england football squad have been banned for eye-gouging?
 
Went to Quins RL Vs Hull FC today.
Lots of gayers present, enjoyable game ruined by the twats in the crowd.
Can't be doing with the lack of passion in Rugby, not from the players...the fans.
 
I know quite a few of the star young players from Belfast

Used to play myself, was quite good too

Like who mate?

Seriously though, I won the schools cup a few years back and have probably played with a load of the guys at schools, u19's and 21's level.

who did u play for?
 
It`s more watchable than cricket - a game that died on it`s arse years ago.
 
There are gayers that watch every sport. Rugby is a good sport and it is growing fast. When England won the World Cup I didn't hear anybody call them gayers.
 
It's basically a game for people who are too shit to play football.
 
true, but the people who are interested in rugby have a glitterati type feel aswell, which rubs me up the wrong way more than anything else
 
I remember at school, it was always the gimps and fat cnuts that played rugby.

It's almost as boring as cricket.
 
I'll say now i'm a massive rugby fan, rugby league though. For me and its only my opinion but rugby league is far more athletic than Union. Players generally have to be in better physical shape from 1 - 13, whereas in union you still find the big 20 stone props who may be strong as an ox but lack in athleticism. Also rugby union for me is a slower game and lacks the excitement a game of rugby league can bring.

I guess being from St Helens (the home of the 2nd best team in england :() i'm always going to be biased on this but i'm sure neutrals would find a league game more action packed and exciting than Union.