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Graham Naisbitt <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 26 Jun 2015 13:38:44 +0100
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I agree with you James. Although women’s soccer really doesn’t do it for me.

The difference between Mens Soccer and Rugby:

In soccer, they spend 90 minutes running around pretending they are hurt.

In rugby, they spend 80 minutes running around pretending they’re not.

What I can tell everyone, is that the most enjoyable game I have ever played - a long time ago mark you - is mixed rugby. Never mind the ball, get on with the game!

Graham N

> On 26 Jun 2015, at 12:13, James Head <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> I saw the US Women's football (or soccer if you prefer) win Gold at the 2012 Olympics.  All I can say is that it was a bloody good game with the women getting straight up after being tackled and getting on with it.  None of that play acting you see from men's professional league sides where they scream around in agony on their back for ten minutes after they've tripped over a blade of grass.
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> James
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