Rugby fans are mouthy.
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flankertye
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Rugby fans are mouthy.
The rugby forum seems to be the busiest on 606 v2
Does that mean we have far too much time on our hands or it it due to the fact that we are very opinionated
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Well done keep it up
Does that mean we have far too much time on our hands or it it due to the fact that we are very opinionated
https://www.606v2.com/
Well done keep it up
Cymroglan- Posts : 4171
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Re: Rugby fans are mouthy.
No, it's just that the football fans are still struggling to switch on their computers.
Looseheaded- Posts : 1030
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Re: Rugby fans are mouthy.
We've just had a world cup, the H-cup kicking off, rugby behaviour to discuss, the RFU.
We've had a lot of topics to deal with recently.
We've had a lot of topics to deal with recently.
flankertye- Posts : 732
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Re: Rugby fans are mouthy.
Not to mention a sport that is ruled by referees' 'interpretation', as opposed to black and white rules. That's always going to generate more debate.
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Re: Rugby fans are mouthy.
Well its meant to be a middle/upper class game, particularly in England. Maybe more of us have office based jobs compared to football fans and can pretend to be working when we are actually just posting on here. Plus of course we are far more intelligent than football fans and can hold a discussion instead of just grunting at each other!
SubsBench- Posts : 382
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Re: Rugby fans are mouthy.
You mean Wumming and Trolling.
nganboy- Posts : 1868
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Re: Rugby fans are mouthy.
SubsBench wrote:Well its meant to be a middle/upper class game, particularly in England. Maybe more of us have office based jobs compared to football fans and can pretend to be working when we are actually just posting on here. Plus of course we are far more intelligent than football fans and can hold a discussion instead of just grunting at each other!
No wonder you are a sub
Gatts- Posts : 2212
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Re: Rugby fans are mouthy.
Not having a good morning Gatts?
SubsBench- Posts : 382
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Re: Rugby fans are mouthy.
SubsBench wrote:Not having a good morning Gatts?
grunt
Gatts- Posts : 2212
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Re: Rugby fans are mouthy.
Gatts wrote:SubsBench wrote:Not having a good morning Gatts?
grunt
Thats either very funny or rhyming slang, in which case its very rude.
SubsBench- Posts : 382
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Re: Rugby fans are mouthy.
Take a bow Welsh lads & lassies, it's all down to you constantly telling us English how brilliant Wales is and how shoite England is.
Hah, like we need telling!
I mean......, ah, forget it.
Hah, like we need telling!
I mean......, ah, forget it.
PJHolybloke- Posts : 4599
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Re: Rugby fans are mouthy.
SubsBench wrote:Gatts wrote:SubsBench wrote:Not having a good morning Gatts?
grunt
Thats either very funny or rhyming slang, in which case its very rude.
grunt
and you are a grunt
and Kev says PJ has lost his marbles (again)
Gatts- Posts : 2212
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Re: Rugby fans are mouthy.
Kev's a cat, and that's rhyming slang too.
PJHolybloke- Posts : 4599
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Re: Rugby fans are mouthy.
You chip em forward mate, I'll dot em down.
PJHolybloke- Posts : 4599
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