Equal 4th with rugby union...
So it would go:
1. AFL
2. Soccer
3. ??
=4. Rugby union
=4. Rugby league
So, what's coming up to take 3rd place?
Perhaps Canadian football? :confused:
That's excellent news.
So have you actually been to Melbourne?
You're not allowed to smoke inside restaurants or cafes.
I live in Melbourne, and I prefer Melbourne over Sydney anyday. I just like being able to go to a club and dance, instead of standing around like a poser.
So you rebutt my point with another one-off event? Are you stupid or something? That was exactly my point.
...and there's that chestnut about having more to do. That just makes us laugh down here. You NSW/Sydney people are so conceited, your economy is falling down around your ankles like the...
another knob.
would you like to offer some insight into how you figure this makes any logical sense?
Brisbane/Gold Coast is not fast on the way to becoming 2nd Anything in Australia. Except perhaps a second home for sun-loving Victorians.
2nd most amount of bogans after Townsville maybe?
You're a knob.
So Sydney is now the Sporting capital of the world....
Sydney watch one AFL grand final, watch one NRL final, have an olympic games, and suddenly you're the sporting capital of the world.
Forget about the Australian Open Tennis, Formula 1, Spring Racing Carnival... etc...
okay now we're getting somewhere...
you write your book and i'll write mine...
NRL for Dummies...
Start the game by kicking to the opposition (there's a winner). Run at opposition with ball until crash, burn and eat grass happens. Everyone play stacks on the mill and then hop off so the...
it looks like he is trying to get something out of his eyes... what point are you proving... that all AFL players should let mass amounts of grit get into their eyes cos that's how you prove your tough?
yep... well that's all there is to it then. you should write a book explaining these intricacies. To think of all the problems we've had trying to explain this code to Northerners when we've had genius like this in our midst. :cool:
The Superbowl is not until January.
... and I don't feel like watching the poor man's version of that in Spring. Spring is the time for all those fantastic traditional sporting moments that hark back in history to times past. Times which have etched their groove into the sporting psyche of this...
City rapt in red, white and lyrical
By Neil McMahon
October 1, 2005
It took this to really know what they'd done: a city conquered end to end, and of all the things Paul Roos has found hard to believe in the past week, this seemed the most fantastic.
The scenes in Sydney yesterday made...
Ha ha ha.
Serious?
"Hi Bulldogs. We're thinking of moving a team into the Western Suburbs of Sydney. Would you mind terribly if you cross-promoted them, and helped out with making inroads for us so we may erode your support?"
That would be like KFC going to McDonald's to ask for their...
yeah you're right captain negative... it's a poor effort to near-match the crowds of melbourne's traditional grand final parade.
we should just let the swans cavalcade go all the way down george street onto the hume and back to clarendon street.
seriously, no matter which we you look at...
30,000 Swans fans see red
By Jano Gibson
September 30, 2005 - 12:11PM
Another red-letter day for Barry Hall. Photo: Joe Armao
Another red-letter day for Barry Hall. Photo: Joe Armao
Thousands of Swans fans poured into Sydney's CBD to cheer on the Swans in their tickertape victory...
a relatively large percentage of people in sydney are posers.
and just because you had orange juice doesn't mean you're not a poser.
orange juice is in vogue too, as is perrier.
and xxxx will never be cool. it is swill. get some real drink into you.
;-)
not neccessarily true.
there are more likely to be more people out in clubs, or at bbqs during the day having parties.
if just one of these people with a ratings box goes out during the day it's going to effect the ratings.
so i don't agree with you.
and australian tradition >...
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