All sports that are played profesionally are very strategic I guess. Same with american football probably, but it is so boring to watch, clash, wait, repeat. In football you have formations, attacks, counters, the game flows.
All sports that are played profesionally are very strategic I guess. Same with american football probably, but it is so boring to watch, clash, wait, repeat. In football you have formations, attacks, counters, the game flows.
to clarify:
not all of these sports are just like rugby but slightly different.
Aussie rules is pretty similar to Gaelic football.
most of the games have something in common like a ball that can be handled as well as kicked.
That's it (except for Aussie rules and Gaelic football).
it flows?, its just a copuple o people runnin after a ball either evading or passing. hell if i dosed up my cats on katnip and gave um a ball of yarn, TA-DA a soccer match, and a very violent one at that.
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At least it isn't paused every 10 seconds, it is a strategic game between two teams that just keeps going, it is about breaking eachothers formations, outsmarting them. I am sure that there is some strategy involved in bumping into eachother all the time without any result at all, but it just seems lame to me. And the rest of the world agreesOriginally Posted by master of the puppets
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Originally Posted by master of the puppets
Im telling ya they both suck compared to rugby union,
Its the only real sport!
so get ya heads down and ruck up.
Last edited by Just A Girl; 12-20-2005 at 18:18.
Loved to play it at school, but it isn't very alive here in Holland, as far as I know there isn't even a national team. Out of the 3 sports rugby sure as hell is the most violent one, football is a no-contact sport and with these american football uniforms you could fall 100m and still survive. It is a great game for sure.Originally Posted by Just A Girl
have you ever put the pads onOriginally Posted by Fragony
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