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Is it okay to be bi-codal?

Are you bi-codal?

  • NRL Only

    Votes: 92 36.7%
  • NRL + A-League

    Votes: 53 21.1%
  • NRL + AFL

    Votes: 19 7.6%
  • NRL + Rugby Union

    Votes: 46 18.3%
  • NRL + AFL + A-League + Union (complete sport whore)

    Votes: 41 16.3%

  • Total voters
    251

Evenflow

Bench
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Nothing whatsoever wrong with being bi-codal. The most geniused thing is you get some numpties on here calling Victorians insular because apparently they can't see past anything other than AFL, yet when someone follows both Aussie Rules and Rugby League they still get ridiculed by the same 'insular' numpties that can't see past anything but RL lol

I grew up a Pies fan and still am and have been a member of the Storm since their inception. Rarely miss a Storm game and go to about 6 Pies games a year. Would love to see both of them get through this week and move on to the GF then i'll be at the G' on the Saturday then fly up to Sydney that night for the game on Sunday. Or i could also be watching both Grand Finals on tv if none make it :eek:

I'm no fan of Union, can take or leave the A League but don't watch it. I also follow the EPL but not as much as past seasons as my team (Blackburn) were relegated but i'm confident they'll be back up next season.

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Support Liverpool in EPL and have a minor interest in Juventus - Serie A
I don't mind the A League and I'm keen to see how/what the Del Piero effect has on the game.
I grew up watching seven's VFL match of the day and became a Carlton fan due to Bruce Doull but barely watch a game these days at all.
 
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42,632
Nothing whatsoever wrong with being bi-codal. The most geniused thing is you get some numpties on here calling Victorians insular because apparently they can't see past anything other than AFL, yet when someone follows both Aussie Rules and Rugby League they still get ridiculed by the same 'insular' numpties that can't see past anything but RL lol

That is a load of hot shit.

Most of the people you call "insular" numpties follow more than just Rugby League. Your problem is that they have an intense dislike of that Mexican shit masquerading as a sport that you love.

I grew up a Pies fan and still am and have been a member of the Storm since their inception. Rarely miss a Storm game and go to about 6 Pies games a year. Would love to see both of them get through this week and move on to the GF then i'll be at the G' on the Saturday then fly up to Sydney that night for the game on Sunday. Or i could also be watching both Grand Finals on tv if none make it :eek:

blah blah blah, life story...

I'm no fan of Union, can take or leave the A League but don't watch it. I also follow the EPL but not as much as past seasons as my team (Blackburn) were relegated but i'm confident they'll be back up next season.

So you don't like Union?

You insular numpty.
 

Lambretta

First Grade
Messages
8,685
I especially don't get the A-League hate from people on here. It doesn't overlap with the NRL season at all ffs.

Most of the hate of the A-League centres around how poor the quality is.
Watching Leyton Orient v Charlton in division 1 last season was more entertaining than some of the A-League stuff I watched.

Still, there were also games of A-League that were ok and I give it a go each season in patches. I only watch on TV - but I might go to a Sydney game at some point in the near future. Maybe.


I watch English football, the division depends on where West Ham are in any year. Mix of Premier League and Championship. I grew up in Milton Keynes and if the MK Dons are on TV then I will tune in regardless of who they are playing as it's a rare occasion as they're in division 1.

As I type this I am watching Denver Broncos at Atlanta Falcons. I just love the NFL and watch three games every single week. My team are the Jets and they're complete f**king rubbish, but I chose them and as much as I regret it I can't change now. I have soft spots for loads of other sides though including the Niners, Falcons and Lions.
 
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I'm no fan of Union, can take or leave the A League but don't watch it. I also follow the EPL but not as much as past seasons as my team (Blackburn) were relegated but i'm confident they'll be back up next season.

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LMAO, how'd an Aussie end up being a bastard fan?

Look on the bright side, now your team are back where they belong you'll finally get to see them play some f**king real derby games! the east lancashire derby for a start
 

Bumble

First Grade
Messages
7,995
Most of the hate of the A-League centres around how poor the quality is.
Watching Leyton Orient v Charlton in division 1 last season was more entertaining than some of the A-League stuff I watched.

Still, there were also games of A-League that were ok and I give it a go each season in patches. I only watch on TV - but I might go to a Sydney game at some point in the near future. Maybe.


I watch English football, the division depends on where West Ham are in any year. Mix of Premier League and Championship. I grew up in Milton Keynes and if the MK Dons are on TV then I will tune in regardless of who they are playing as it's a rare occasion as they're in division 1.

As I type this I am watching Denver Broncos at Atlanta Falcons. I just love the NFL and watch three games every single week. My team are the Jets and they're complete f**king rubbish, but I chose them and as much as I regret it I can't change now. I have soft spots for loads of other sides though including the Niners, Falcons and Lions.

The NFL is my favourite summer sport too (ravens fan). Being a Souffs fan I've never had the season's overlap before!! :lol:

But as somebody that loves 'sockah', I can't stand the A-League snobbery in this country. The standard of the league has increased every year since its inception, and yet the crowds continue to dwindle. Immensely frustrating.
 

Special K

Coach
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19,330
my name is butters and im a little bi-curious.

I cannot get into any other australian code however I do follow NBA and MMA pretty closely.
 

The Eagle

Juniors
Messages
1,634
The NFL is my favourite summer sport too (ravens fan). Being a Souffs fan I've never had the season's overlap before!! :lol:

But as somebody that loves 'sockah', I can't stand the A-League snobbery in this country. The standard of the league has increased every year since its inception, and yet the crowds continue to dwindle. Immensely frustrating.

Surely week one a few years ago overlapped before we gave you the ass?:lol::lol::lol::lol:
 

JD-Roo

Juniors
Messages
38
At the risk of being set upon, I'm an AFL nut who has also played a few years of League as they were trying to push into schools in Melbourne in the mid-80's.

I mainly look on here for info without getting involved in any discussion.

It's nowhere near 50/50, but I'd still class myself as "bi-codal".
 

Frailty

First Grade
Messages
9,377
NRL first and foremost...

I keep an eye on the AFL (since living in Melbourne, it is almost impossible to avoid).

Union bores the shit out of me.

A-League is rubbish quality - but I hope it gets better.

Love MMA.
 

IanG

Coach
Messages
17,807
I would've had to become bi-codal a few years back if I moved to Adelaide as I nearly did
 

Teddyboy

First Grade
Messages
6,573
Most of the hate of the A-League centres around how poor the quality is.
Watching Leyton Orient v Charlton in division 1 last season was more entertaining than some of the A-League stuff I watched.

Still, there were also games of A-League that were ok and I give it a go each season in patches. I only watch on TV - but I might go to a Sydney game at some point in the near future. Maybe.


I watch English football, the division depends on where West Ham are in any year. Mix of Premier League and Championship. I grew up in Milton Keynes and if the MK Dons are on TV then I will tune in regardless of who they are playing as it's a rare occasion as they're in division 1.

As I type this I am watching Denver Broncos at Atlanta Falcons. I just love the NFL and watch three games every single week. My team are the Jets and they're complete f**king rubbish, but I chose them and as much as I regret it I can't change now. I have soft spots for loads of other sides though including the Niners, Falcons and Lions.

NFL is great for highlights and with the fast forward button but would love to see the game where there are no specialist teams and forward passes.
 

Timmah

LeagueUnlimited News Editor
Staff member
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100,904
NRL & A-League for me, and obviously cricket, but that's not really a competitor to the NRL per-se.
 

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