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Quote:The intellectual giants of 442 are attracted to ET for good reason. Thanks for the compliment mr foodyball As for Quote:more people play soccer than AFL in Australia Quote:Therefore Soccer > AFL. [size=8]bwaaahaaaahh [/size] ;)
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Mister Football
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afromanGT wrote:tbitm wrote:433 wrote:mltezr wrote:mister football is like that annoying little brother, who keeps poking you and poking you, until you turn around and smash him one in the face. im not saying violence is the answer, as I am being totally unbias in how I pass my opinion about. I'd say 100% of people here would agree with you. I'm not being bias, it's just a fact. nah, i kinda like him. always a good larf IF I wanted to laugh at a pitiful moron I'd go into AF. The intellectual giants of 442 are attracted to ET for good reason.
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afromanGT wrote:tbitm wrote:433 wrote:mltezr wrote:mister football is like that annoying little brother, who keeps poking you and poking you, until you turn around and smash him one in the face. im not saying violence is the answer, as I am being totally unbias in how I pass my opinion about. I'd say 100% of people here would agree with you. I'm not being bias, it's just a fact. nah, i kinda like him. always a good larf IF I wanted to laugh at a pitiful moron I'd go into AF. I haven't seen PaulC in ages...
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tbitm wrote:433 wrote:mltezr wrote:mister football is like that annoying little brother, who keeps poking you and poking you, until you turn around and smash him one in the face. im not saying violence is the answer, as I am being totally unbias in how I pass my opinion about. I'd say 100% of people here would agree with you. I'm not being bias, it's just a fact. nah, i kinda like him. always a good larf IF I wanted to laugh at a pitiful moron I'd go into AF.
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tbitm wrote:433 wrote:mltezr wrote:mister football is like that annoying little brother, who keeps poking you and poking you, until you turn around and smash him one in the face. im not saying violence is the answer, as I am being totally unbias in how I pass my opinion about. I'd say 100% of people here would agree with you. I'm not being bias, it's just a fact. nah, i kinda like him. always a good larf +1.
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Soccer and lawn bowls are neck to neck again, at 7% each, so this is as tight a contest as you will find anywhere.
A 3rd player has emerged.
"None of the above" is also at 7%, and I suspect that would include a lot of bocce afficionados.
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433 wrote:mltezr wrote:mister football is like that annoying little brother, who keeps poking you and poking you, until you turn around and smash him one in the face. im not saying violence is the answer, as I am being totally unbias in how I pass my opinion about. I'd say 100% of people here would agree with you. I'm not being bias, it's just a fact. nah, i kinda like him. always a good larf
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mltezr wrote:mister football is like that annoying little brother, who keeps poking you and poking you, until you turn around and smash him one in the face. im not saying violence is the answer, as I am being totally unbias in how I pass my opinion about. I'd say 100% of people here would agree with you. I'm not being bias, it's just a fact.
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mister football is like that annoying little brother, who keeps poking you and poking you, until you turn around and smash him one in the face. im not saying violence is the answer, as I am being totally unbias in how I pass my opinion about.
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Mister Football wrote:afromanGT wrote:Quote:I'm not actually reaching a conclusion on anything, or arguing a specific point, just passing on the raw numbers. They're not "raw numbers" they're biased statistics. I would agree with you that its not exactly the most scientific survey you are ever going to come across, nevertheless, it's there on the same page of the article which was linked, and I've simply made a reference to it in passing. Anyway, as I said, soccer has come from behind to overtake lawn bowls, so I would have thought that is a good result and positive news. One can see from my posts that my reporting of the survey results was completely unbiased. Just because you keep repeating it doesn't give it any more significance. It's in an internet survey, being asked on a AFL-oriented article on an NRL/AFL oriented publication.
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433 wrote: 2) As afro said, they aren't raw numbers about anything substantial. Some people have just taken the piss and voted lawn bowls. I accept that's a possibility, although we don't know for sure. It's also a possibility that Brisbane has a great percentage of retirees. Another possibility is that has more anglo-celt retirees than southern Europeans (who would most likely opt for bocce).
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Mister Football wrote:Joffa wrote:Mister Football wrote:I just checked the site again, and lawn bowls has moved ahead of soccer. Why is that a big deal? It's not a big deal. I'm simply reporting it because on this particular survey, on the same page which is linked, the two great sports of soccer and lawn bowls are neck to neck - and we all love a tight contest. Not if you're an AFL fan :lol:
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afromanGT wrote:Quote:I'm not actually reaching a conclusion on anything, or arguing a specific point, just passing on the raw numbers. They're not "raw numbers" they're biased statistics. I would agree with you that its not exactly the most scientific survey you are ever going to come across, nevertheless, it's there on the same page of the article which was linked, and I've simply made a reference to it in passing. Anyway, as I said, soccer has come from behind to overtake lawn bowls, so I would have thought that is a good result and positive news. One can see from my posts that my reporting of the survey results was completely unbiased.
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Mister Football wrote:433 wrote:Mister Football wrote:afromanGT wrote:This thread serves no purpose except for MF to attempt to put down soccer. Not at all. In fact, I'm pleased to announce that soccer has just pulled ahead of lawn bowls by 1%. Don't shoot the messenger. I'd like to point out that more people play soccer than AFL in Australia. Therefore Soccer > AFL. If you pull out your asinine arguments to support your agenda, so will I :) Mate, I'm not arguing with anyone. Someone else started the thread, and had a link to the article, and I'm simply reporting the survey results on the same page. I'm not actually reaching a conclusion on anything, or arguing a specific point, just passing on the raw numbers. 1) We don't care about the results on the same page. If we did, we'd click on the link. 2) As afro said, they aren't raw numbers about anything substantial. Some people have just taken the piss and voted lawn bowls.
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Joffa wrote:Mister Football wrote:I just checked the site again, and lawn bowls has moved ahead of soccer. Why is that a big deal? It's not a big deal. I'm simply reporting it because on this particular survey, on the same page which is linked, the two great sports of soccer and lawn bowls are neck to neck - and we all love a tight contest.
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Quote:I'm not actually reaching a conclusion on anything, or arguing a specific point, just passing on the raw numbers. They're not "raw numbers" they're biased statistics.
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433 wrote:Mister Football wrote:afromanGT wrote:This thread serves no purpose except for MF to attempt to put down soccer. Not at all. In fact, I'm pleased to announce that soccer has just pulled ahead of lawn bowls by 1%. Don't shoot the messenger. I'd like to point out that more people play soccer than AFL in Australia. Therefore Soccer > AFL. If you pull out your asinine arguments to support your agenda, so will I :) Mate, I'm not arguing with anyone. Someone else started the thread, and had a link to the article, and I'm simply reporting the survey results on the same page. I'm not actually reaching a conclusion on anything, or arguing a specific point, just passing on the raw numbers.
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Mister Football wrote:afromanGT wrote:This thread serves no purpose except for MF to attempt to put down soccer. Not at all. In fact, I'm pleased to announce that soccer has just pulled ahead of lawn bowls by 1%. Don't shoot the messenger. I'd like to point out that more people play soccer than AFL in Australia. Therefore Soccer > AFL. If you pull out your asinine arguments to support your agenda, so will I :)
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afromanGT wrote:This thread serves no purpose except for MF to attempt to put down soccer. Not at all. In fact, I'm pleased to announce that soccer has just pulled ahead of lawn bowls by 1%. Don't shoot the messenger.
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This thread serves no purpose except for MF to attempt to put down soccer.
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Mister Football wrote:I just checked the site again, and lawn bowls has moved ahead of soccer. Why is that a big deal?
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Mister Football wrote:I just checked the site again, and lawn bowls has moved ahead of soccer. Troll fail. Of course lawn bowls' participation rates are rising. Australia, and Queensland have aging populations. As well as this many younger people play lawn bowls at their respective local bowling clubs, which is a relatively new phenomenon. Got a website for ya: http://www.bigfooty.com/;)
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Mister Football wrote:I just checked the site again, and lawn bowls has moved ahead of soccer.
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I just checked the site again, and lawn bowls has moved ahead of soccer.
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Mister Football wrote:macktheknife wrote:Would you like a medal?
And what does it have to do with the AFL's propaganda about participation equalling popularity, especially the claim that they are somehow more popular than League? No, I'm not after a medal, none of this affects me personally and I don't have any sort of connection with Qld. If I have understood the article, the biggest point is the extent to which Australian Football is now played in schools, which is a very, very big change from 30 years ago. That process is now underway in Western Sydney, and I think it's something we should celebrate - it's great that kids have a wide range of sporting choices and if Australian Football helps increase that choice, that is fantastic news. I note on the survey that Australian Football is doing very well. Soccer is running neck to neck with lawn bowls - not that there is anything wrong with that. I hope you realize that "soccer" has the highest participation rates of any sport in Australia :lol:
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afl is played in schools in western Sydney because the teachers who introduce it gets benefits. also at the afl trials at school......oh that's right there was none. at the trials for the bill turner squad boys team we had over 50 students trial, and these students had to be below 15 years old. this is in the heart of western Sydney. tell me again that afl is going good in western Sydney.
afl is nothing at our school, at all. I am still yet to see one student bring an afl ball from home. its okay though, we all know that your miserable sport is trying so hard to get the recognition that football gets
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macktheknife wrote:Would you like a medal?
And what does it have to do with the AFL's propaganda about participation equalling popularity, especially the claim that they are somehow more popular than League? No, I'm not after a medal, none of this affects me personally and I don't have any sort of connection with Qld. If I have understood the article, the biggest point is the extent to which Australian Football is now played in schools, which is a very, very big change from 30 years ago. That process is now underway in Western Sydney, and I think it's something we should celebrate - it's great that kids have a wide range of sporting choices and if Australian Football helps increase that choice, that is fantastic news. I note on the survey that Australian Football is doing very well. Soccer is running neck to neck with lawn bowls - not that there is anything wrong with that.
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sydneycroatia58 wrote:I don't really think participation rate = popularity. Absolutely. In america the participation rate of 'soccer' is on the rise largely because parents are worried about their children being concussed playing Gridiron. NFL is still the most popular sporting code in the United States - by a country mile - but 'soccer' participation is up because parents don't want to see their little darlings getting hurt.
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Even without their bullshit argument about participation rates somehow = popularity, the Lions crowds have absolutely nothing on the Broncos.
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