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Whino

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Another partially nude pic of Greg Norman is circulating. I really hope Fizty has seen it and is going ape shit.
 
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Probably whinging a thugby league thug is been eulogised the past 24 hours.
Yep
Can guarantee he will write a piece .
Will start off saying nice things about Tommy then the sly digs will be inserted .
Usually about 20-30 average digs at RL in a red bandana article while praising how great Yawnion is .
 
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Yep
Can guarantee he will write a piece .
Will start off saying nice things about Tommy then the sly digs will be inserted .
Usually about 20-30 average digs at RL in a red bandana article while praising how great Yawnion is .

Actually his piece on Tommy was very good. No digs against league at all and no mention of union, merely that Tommy was praised by supporters of many sports due to him being well know was about as close as it got.
 

Reflector

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He is the level of merkin that would show up to a store 2 minutes before closing time


He would walk into a drive-in grog shop 2 minutes before closing time, take his time browsing the wine section and ask the store clerk about $50 bottles of red and get exasperated if the store clerk couldn't tell him every little detail about the drop.
 
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No matter what physical activity you perform, it will leave damage to some part of your body. People who sit at a computer all day get Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, posture problems that lead to arthritis and probably a lot of other problems.

We all die of something and people are hard-wired to be active, even if it leads to injury and long-term health problems. Motor racing is still around despite being more dangerous than any other sport. People like danger.
 

ParraEelsNRL

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No matter what physical activity you perform, it will leave damage to some part of your body. People who sit at a computer all day get Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, posture problems that lead to arthritis and probably a lot of other problems.

We all die of something and people are hard-wired to be active, even if it leads to injury and long-term health problems. Motor racing is still around despite being more dangerous than any other sport. People like danger.
He's an overopinionated never was who has a superiority complex about everything in his life including if it is close to him or irrelevant, he has to have his voice heard....... Just an older version of a modern day social justice warrior, which quite frankly, is the worst version. He is a cuckold to his ever diminishing reach and will say and do almost anything to try and look Mainstream and in the know.

A sell out, the type that would take money and lie straight to your face on TV without blinking an eye even if he knew you could get hurt from what he tells you to do. Just another talking empty head.
 

no name

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Obsessed much?



Is there a sport more obsessed with its opposition than rugby union?

Even when rugby league has nothing to do with it, the 13-man game gets dragged into the argument with union like a boyfriend reluctantly defending his lippy partner in the public bar at closing time.

This time, rugby league was minding its own sweet business when Peter FitzSimons, writing for the Sydney Morning Herald, held last week's Penrith-Parramatta NRL semi-final up against the Wallabies' Test win over South Africa.

Fitz, you go first.

"When you switched from the rugby to the NRL finals last Saturday night to see the Eels-Panthers match wasn’t it just a teensy-weensy bit dull?" he started.

"I mean, a Sydney suburban slug-fest between two teams situated 25 kilometres apart was fine, and the skills of the likes of Nathan Cleary a wonder to behold, but after the international grandeur and wild flowing mercury of the Boks-Wallabies match, didn’t the NRL feel ever so slightly ... suburban and staccato."

Suburban and staccato?

After working out a staccato wasn't a type of coffee – we league types are dumb, after all – I read the piece again to see if I'd missed something

A second read only confirmed Fitz is in need of a HIA.

I've been watching league finals for a loooong time and that game was up there with the best I've seen.

Whatever the opposite of staccato and suburban, this was it.

It was tough, it was skilful, it was fast, it was absorbing, it was controversial and it was in doubt right until the referee asked for the ball back.

If this is what teensy-weensy bit dull looks like, can we have more of the same this weekend and repeat the order for Sunday week's grand final?
 

LeagueXIII

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They use to accuse us of playing for money whilst they played for the love of the game, now they can't do that anymore so we are suburban or regional whilst they are global.

Our game is so simple they constantly take our coaches, what could they learn from our game if we are so simple.
 

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