on 29-06-2021 12:34
Hey guys,
how are we doing today? Tonight there will be a big big game: England vs Germany!
I know this will be slightly controversial but with everyone going crazy about the EUROS I was thinking: What do other people like me - who absolutely do not care about football - do when the games are on?
I am looking for inspiration. All my friends will be watching the game tonight but I will absolutely NOT 😂
During the last world cup I made it a habit of going on eBay and bidding on things as no one seemed to be bidding against me.
Where are my anti football fans? What are you watching tonight? Do you have a favourite “while football is on” hobby? Join me in my new kind of football club and share ideas. ⚽️🚫⚽️🚫⚽️🚫⚽️🚫
And please no conversion attempts. I let you fans watch it, please let me be against it 😂
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30-06-2021 20:05 - edited 30-06-2021 20:24
30-06-2021 20:05 - edited 30-06-2021 20:24
on 30-06-2021 20:12
on 30-06-2021 20:12
@Mi-Amigo wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:I bet @LukasB is chuffed that his Anti-Football thread has become a Pro-Football thread.
@LukasB There's always the tennis...
If @LukasB starts a Wimbledon tennis thread
then I`ll start a "I`d Rather Watch Pain Dry" thread
I would agree with him on that. Tonight we have tennis on BBC1 and BBC2. I used to love it but TBH, what with footie AND tennis, it's all getting a bit too much. (In my opinion)
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 30-06-2021 21:40
on 30-06-2021 21:40
on 30-06-2021 22:37
on 30-06-2021 22:37
Just heard on the new Andy Murray has won his match. ....eventually.
When he is playing, BBC just stays with the match until it goes on too long, then moves it to BBC 2 and sod off if you are waiting to watch something else!
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 01-07-2021 10:01
on 01-07-2021 10:01
@Mi-Amigo not creating another thread that goes exactly where I don't want it to go
I am totally lost with this one already haha - but I think we make this the official football thread now
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01-07-2021 11:02 - edited 01-07-2021 11:04
01-07-2021 11:02 - edited 01-07-2021 11:04
Some great quotes from George_Orwell ....
Boris has probably heard the last one
Edited to include "1984"
on 01-07-2021 13:07
on 01-07-2021 13:07
I'll add my own quote to that @Projectionist
Top footballers get paid up to £100 mill for kicking a ball about
Formula One Drivers are paid between £1mill to £45 mill for racing at 200 mph.
Just to put it into context.....
AND
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 01-07-2021 15:13
on 01-07-2021 15:13
@Cleoriff wrote:I'll add my own quote to that @Projectionist
Top footballers get paid up to £100 mill for kicking a ball about
Formula One Drivers are paid between £1mill to £45 mill for racing at 200 mph.
Just to put it into context.....
AND
The headline price of a footballer isn't just pay. Its selling their soul to the club i.e. image rights, sponsorship and potential marketing, cost to the other club for services not rendered and basically greed by the agents and player in screwing as much as they can get out of the deal. On the other hand one bad injury ends all of that or as we've seen in recent years, a club in financial administration will also end that income rather quickly. Way too many factors involved to point to just one ball being kicked.
F1 drivers are a bit of a misnomer. They're not really sportsmen but are test pilots in the guise of sport. Sure they do the fitness thing but so do fighter pilots and believe me, they have live weapons and don't even get 10% of what footballers and F1 drivers get (Actually its quite eye opening considering the stresses involved so I'll let you research that one).
01-07-2021 19:29 - edited 01-07-2021 19:38
01-07-2021 19:29 - edited 01-07-2021 19:38
No need to research anything @sheepdog I've already done it.
'F1 drivers are not really sportsmen' is the most ridiculous thing I've heard today.
They train hard to maintain top physical fitness even in the off season. They sell their souls to the team who employ them. They maintain an image which does not bring any disrespect to the club. They undergo drug tests before they race. They too have sponsorship deals and image rights.
Any injury ends their career, unless you are Romain Grosjean who stepped out a car in Bahrain last year. The car hit the barriers at 175Kmph, exploded, was a ball of fire, smashed in half but due to the speed of the marshalls and medical team, he was pulled out of the car sustaining severe burns to his hands and foot. This season he is back driving Nascar and Indy 500 with a specially designed steering wheel.
More F1 drivers have lost their lives to the sport than any footballer who as I said, kicks a ball about for a living.
Also a short lived career which ends when they are roughly 36-40. Or earlier if a team has a young hotshot waiting in the wings to take their seat.
Finally, Lewis Hamilton, the British F1 driver who has won 7 world championships is paid 35 million a year, a fraction of the vast sums paid to Federer, Neymar, Messi, Ronaldo, and their ilk. He is 12th on the list of top paid sportspeople. There are 19 other drivers on the grid who do what he does but are paid a fraction of that.
So don't tell me 'F1 drivers aren't really sportsmen'. They risk their lives every time they step into a F1 car. They train harder than any footballer. They don't just rock up every weekend, jump in a car and drive.
The BBC classes them as sportsmen. That's why LH has won SPORTS Personality of the year twice.
I'm not talking about fighter pilots. The discussion on the thread was about football and various sports.
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 05-07-2021 17:55