Should we resurrect the World Cup forum?
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Should we resurrect the World Cup forum?
Don't know if folk remember but we used to have a dedicated world cup forum. I think it were about four years ago or so now.
Thoughts needed on us having one again for Brazil.
In fact for a laugh, I say we bring back the one from last time; it's got 120 topics with 2712 posts in it and this was the last ever post made on it. By Kangana...
Thoughts needed on us having one again for Brazil.
In fact for a laugh, I say we bring back the one from last time; it's got 120 topics with 2712 posts in it and this was the last ever post made on it. By Kangana...
No, I don't know what he's going on about either. And there's only one way to find out. Vote now!Lord Kangana wrote:Hmmm.
However, rereading that article by the a man I consider to be a man who thinks he's smarter than the rest, one question. If we're talking cliches, why does your list have to have a nice round 10 points (not 9 or 7, or 11) and why is it "all about the fans"?
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Re: Should we resurrect the World Cup forum?
Feck it, if you recommend it oh crazy one, I say Yes.
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Re: Should we resurrect the World Cup forum?
Oh yes. Let's see who he was arguing with.
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Re: Should we resurrect the World Cup forum?
Bring it back - with the amount of votes we have now, it's almost at fever pitch already.
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Re: Should we resurrect the World Cup forum?
Is it me or does anyone else not get that excited about the World Cup? I just can't bring myself to cheer on players I usually dislike week in, week out. Plus it annoys me how many people (and to my shame women are worse for this) jump on the football supporting bandwagon for just the length of the tournament before being uninterested again.
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I think its women and football don't mix.Gooner Girl wrote:Is it me or does anyone else not get that excited about the World Cup? I just can't bring myself to cheer on players I usually dislike week in, week out. Plus it annoys me how many people (and to my shame women are worse for this) jump on the football supporting bandwagon for just the length of the tournament before being uninterested again.
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I don't get that excited by the World Cup any more, but it's nowt to do with whose players they are, I don't get very excited about football generally. I'm still of the notion that Country > Club (at all sports).
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I think you need a smack.jaffka wrote:I think its women and football don't mix.Gooner Girl wrote:Is it me or does anyone else not get that excited about the World Cup? I just can't bring myself to cheer on players I usually dislike week in, week out. Plus it annoys me how many people (and to my shame women are worse for this) jump on the football supporting bandwagon for just the length of the tournament before being uninterested again.

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offering violence due to someone having a different opinionGooner Girl wrote:I think you need a smack.jaffka wrote:I think its women and football don't mix.Gooner Girl wrote:Is it me or does anyone else not get that excited about the World Cup? I just can't bring myself to cheer on players I usually dislike week in, week out. Plus it annoys me how many people (and to my shame women are worse for this) jump on the football supporting bandwagon for just the length of the tournament before being uninterested again.

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Re: Should we resurrect the World Cup forum?
Yes, but it's the wrong opinion. And sexist. Sojaffka wrote:offering violence due to someone having a different opinionGooner Girl wrote:I think you need a smack.jaffka wrote:I think its women and football don't mix.Gooner Girl wrote:Is it me or does anyone else not get that excited about the World Cup? I just can't bring myself to cheer on players I usually dislike week in, week out. Plus it annoys me how many people (and to my shame women are worse for this) jump on the football supporting bandwagon for just the length of the tournament before being uninterested again.

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Really?Gooner Girl wrote:Yes, but it's the wrong opinion. And sexist. Sojaffka wrote:offering violence due to someone having a different opinionGooner Girl wrote:I think you need a smack.jaffka wrote:I think its women and football don't mix.Gooner Girl wrote:Is it me or does anyone else not get that excited about the World Cup? I just can't bring myself to cheer on players I usually dislike week in, week out. Plus it annoys me how many people (and to my shame women are worse for this) jump on the football supporting bandwagon for just the length of the tournament before being uninterested again.
So violence is acceptable because you perceive an 'ism to be involved

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Re: Should we resurrect the World Cup forum?
Stab in the dark says that it's BWFCi.jaffka wrote:Oh yes. Let's see who he was arguing with.
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You wont get good odds on that.Burnden Paddock wrote:Stab in the dark says that it's BWFCi.jaffka wrote:Oh yes. Let's see who he was arguing with.
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Re: Should we resurrect the World Cup forum?
Try not to get too excited; it's really not that good.
It's not Insania anyway btw.

It's not Insania anyway btw.
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Why is it hidden from general view?
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I think it was archived after the world cup ended as I guess it would've been pointless after that.
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Re: Should we resurrect the World Cup forum?
How come Bobo has voted twice?
In a world that has decided
That it's going to lose its mind
Be more kind, my friends, try to be more kind.
That it's going to lose its mind
Be more kind, my friends, try to be more kind.
Re: Should we resurrect the World Cup forum?
It can be quite nice reading back on old posts though.CrazyHorse wrote:I think it was archived after the world cup ended as I guess it would've been pointless after that.
Was there anything controversial?
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Re: Should we resurrect the World Cup forum?
I dunno; I've not read it for years either.
It'll probably be just a load of old bollox tbh.
It'll probably be just a load of old bollox tbh.

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Re: Should we resurrect the World Cup forum?
Go on then, be daring and resurrect it without any of the other mods knowing about it.CrazyHorse wrote:I dunno; I've not read it for years either.
It'll probably be just a load of old bollox tbh.
Live life on the edge for a while.
I have an interesting proposition that could be included in the world cup.
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