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Is following football and soccer manly ?


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I have always felt a little strange as I have never been interested in the game of football in UK and know absolutely nothing about it, despite living only 500 yards from a football ground.

 

Most guys seem to like talking about football, and watching it on TV, and seems the blokey thing to do. I tend to avoid drinking with larger numbers of guys as they all start talking football, and about the leagues and players and clubs, and I have no idea what the fuck they are on about.

 

Are there any other odd people like me on this forum who have no interest in the game, or am I totally alone ?? am I a poof because I dont enjoy it ?

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I have given your post great consideration and decided you are a poofter.

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I have given your post great consideration and decided you are a poofter.

 

I cannot concede to poofterism on just one reply and hope that your consideration is wrong :D

 

I enjoy F1, World Snooker and Tennis BTW, all very manly sports.

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Are there any other odd people like me on this forum who have no interest in the game, or am I totally alone ??

You are not alone and Vic Vegas would never call you odd!

 

am I a poof because I dont enjoy it ?

Some would say you're a poof if you did enjoy it. :D

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I cannot concede to poofterism on just one reply and hope that your consideration is wrong :D

 

I enjoy F1 and Tennis BTW, both manly sports.

Men's tennis or women's tennis?
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Men's tennis or women's tennis?

 

I enjoy both, but I must admit, I find Men's tennis more exciting and I like women's tennis especially when the players are sexy and you can see their panties, breasts bouncing around and making those loud grunting noises.

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Some would say you're a poof if you did enjoy it.

 

Something about athletic young men wearing shorts, running free together around a big grassy field while kicking a ball.

 

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Something about athletic young men wearing shorts, running free together around a big grassy field while kicking a ball.

 

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Yes I can see your point. Then all juming into a hot tub together after the match and parading themselves wearing only a towel in the dressing rooms.

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I have always felt a little strange

 

Why does that not surprise me? :devil

 

Yes. It's definately weird and a bit anti social. You must be lacking in small talk. What subject do you talk about with strangers, when you are out cottaging? :D

Remember, politics and religion are out, for general gossip as they lead to disagreements.

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I have always felt a little strange as I have never been interested in the game of football in UK and know absolutely nothing about it, despite living only 500 yards from a football ground.

 

Most guys seem to like talking about football, and watching it on TV, and seems the blokey thing to do. I tend to avoid drinking with larger numbers of guys as they all start talking football, and about the leagues and players and clubs, and I have no idea what the fuck they are on about.

 

Are there any other odd people like me on this forum who have no interest in the game, or am I totally alone ?? am I a poof because I dont enjoy it ?

 

I love Football. You know the good kind; where they only kick the ball in the last down or going for a field goal. Soccer on the other hand blows chunks. LOL. :D

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You wouldn't feel comfortable attending an English football match.

 

All those English people talking to each other, enjoying a feeling of common cause ? Cheering their team on regardless of how bad they may be ? Not a Burhka in sight, or a word spoken in another language ? You would feel totally alienated.

 

I have already noticed your lack of things sporting.

 

Just stick to being unfaithfull to your wife with Pattaya BG's. Get one to put her tounge up your arse, while you bend over in front of her wheelchair.........

 

Sport you have played yourself, is what you enjoy watching in later life. You can appreciate how difficult it is to play the game well.

 

Interest in sport is a sign of a well spent, healthy youth. ( not Villa )

 

 

Just another Pastry attention seeking post.

 

Tennis- Snooker ? Now I know you are jesting.

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You wouldn't feel comfortable attending an English football match.

 

All those English people talking to each other, enjoying a feeling of common cause ? Cheering their team on regardless of how bad they may be ? Not a Burhka in sight, or a word spoken in another language ? You would feel totally alienated.

 

I have already noticed your lack of things sporting.

 

Just stick to being unfaithfull to your wife with Pattaya BG's. Get one to put her tounge up your arse, while you bend over in front of her wheelchair.........

 

Sport you have played yourself, is what you enjoy watching in later life. You can appreciate how difficult it is to play the game well.

 

Interest in sport is a sign of a well spent, healthy youth. ( not Villa )

 

 

Just another Pastry attention seeking post.

 

Tennis- Snooker ? Now I know you are jesting.

 

Nid noi ham, doesnt that mean "tiny prick" ? Oh well, makes sense :D I suspect that you are collected by a Big Blue Bus to take you to the football matches, and taken care of by some care workers from Brent Council. :D

 

Please try and stick to the question rather than trying to merge this with other topics where you are getting your arse whooped. :D

 

When you played sport as a youngster, were you still in callipers ??

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Why does that not surprise me? :D

 

Yes. It's definately weird and a bit anti social. You must be lacking in small talk. What subject do you talk about with strangers, when you are out cottaging? :D

Remember, politics and religion are out, for general gossip as they lead to disagreements.

 

 

I end up drinking with intellectuals, it is a drag, not being able to walk back home punching the air and singing tribal songs, but a gay non football lover, I just have to live with it :D

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My Dad always taught me that not liking football is extremely gay :D

 

Start listening to your real Dad now son, its not too late, I know i wasnt there for yer in the early days, but I am here now. :D :D

 

I also enjoy watching the figure skating on TV, and its doesnt get any more macho than that. :D

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Start listening to your real Dad now son, its not too late, I know i wasnt there for yer in the early days, but I am here now. :D :D

 

I also enjoy watching the figure skating on TV, and its doesnt get any more macho than that. :D

 

 

MM can i change my handle to Christopher Dean ? smiley-happy023.gifsmiley-happy023.gif

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I enjoy both, but I must admit, I find Men's tennis more exciting and I like women's tennis especially when the players are sexy and you can see their panties, breasts bouncing around and making those loud grunting noises.

 

I didn't want to comment without full evidence. You are a poofter. Your claim to lingering heterosexual tendencies is quickly dismissed, since almost every OTHER woman I know also likes women's tennis for pretty much the same reasons as you -- the fashion, the flaunting, the subdued but obvious sexuality.

 

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I didn't want to comment without full evidence. You are a poofter. Your claim to lingering heterosexual tendencies is quickly dismissed, since almost every OTHER woman I know also likes women's tennis for pretty much the same reasons as you -- the fashion, the flaunting, the subdued but obvious sexuality.

 

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I am afraid you will need to bring forth more scientific evidence of my poofterism for enjoying Tennis. Our own Sir Cliff Richard enjoys the sport, I suppose you will be calling him a poof too now :D

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I end up drinking with intellectuals, it is a drag, not being able to walk back home punching the air and singing tribal songs, but a gay non football lover, I just have to live with it :D

 

But what do you talk about? I have met a few strabgers tonight and asked them if they had watched the man u game. What's your opening gambit? "I'm not ginger BTW, it's strawberry blond" :D

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I end up drinking with intellectuals,

Well every group needs it's fall guy!

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Sport appreciation has to do with who we idolized as children and what we played growing up.

 

Growing boys into men still revolves around combat. Combat in the civilized modern world is epitomized by sports.

 

The sport can be ping pong or it can be American football, etc. It is how we learn to compete in the modern world. We take what we learn and our contacts and move into business and other real life situations where we all compete.

 

Life is competition. Where do we learn our skills?

 

Sport is not the only place but it is a large part of many men's maturation.

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Sport appreciation has to do with who we idolized as children and what we played growing up.

 

Growing boys into men still revolves around combat. Combat in the civilized modern world is epitomized by sports.

 

The sport can be ping pong or it can be American football, etc. It is how we learn to compete in the modern world. We take what we learn and our contacts and move into business and other real life situations where we all compete.

 

Life is competition. Where do we learn our skills?

 

Sport is not the only place but it is a large part of many men's maturation.

 

 

I reckon I must be a great big Girl then :unsure:

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My Dad always taught me that not liking football is extremely gay :unsure:

 

Same as. The old man told me than any man that doesn't like football or drink alcohol is gay.

 

Saying that, is your Dad aware that you fuck men up the arse in Thailand?

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always find it strange when some one say they dont like football

ballet for the working class cant see how anyone can get to a certain age and say the dont understand the game

stil leach to their own i guess

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