Wysiwyg
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Re: Soccer is un-Australian
I can relate to your experience too Bill M. I played soccer in my teens and my league mates would say soccer was a girls game. From my experience, soccer was not girly in any way and physical contact with intent was accepted. Remembering though it is more of a skill sport in kicking and control. As Kennas noted it was and still is un-Australian to take a dive and feign injury. There are still the sooks at the top level internationally.
Rugby league was watched religiously when growing up so soccer comes a close second in the football sports watched by our family. Maybe in the future a QLD. soccer team will pull on a jersey with determination of state of origin warriors.
We see that "intent" with Lucas Neill.
HaWhen I was a kid we use to call it w@g ball because all the Italians played the game. They called our football water mellon ball in return. Then when I went to high school all the 10 pound Pommy immigrants were playing it, I wasn't wanted on their team. Not a lot has changed really, nearly every name in the Aussie team comes from another country originally.
One of the best quotes I heard describing the game was my expat Aussie mates living overseas saying, "it's the only sport in the world where they play for 90 minutes and can't get a score, how boring."
Give me Aussie Rules or Rugby League any day.
Rugby league was watched religiously when growing up so soccer comes a close second in the football sports watched by our family. Maybe in the future a QLD. soccer team will pull on a jersey with determination of state of origin warriors.
We see that "intent" with Lucas Neill.