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  • Why is wendyball so popular?
  • scaredypants
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    I was quite interested as apparently plenty of people here prefer football to cycling

    You thought there’d be new info unveiled that hadn’t been seen on the te gazillion previous footy threads ?

    As for wendyball, well how else would you define a sport where player are made of sugar and each time they get push a little too hard they fell on the floor and cry because they are hurt

    So that’s like girls, then ?

    And did I read that right; you’ve reported crikey for calling you a cheeky monkey ? (Mort de Lollage)

    molgrips
    Free Member

    Come on, it’s hardly unique to footballers, is it? Most sports where the other side gets penalised for hurting you give the players an potentially massive financial incentive to play up.

    The only reason cyclists don’t do it is because if they crash and retire the race goes on without them.

    nealglover
    Free Member

    And did I read that right; you’ve reported crikey for calling you a cheeky monkey ? (Mort de Lollage)

    That’s actually the best thing about this thread by a long way 😀

    juan
    Free Member

    Well crikey did insult me, yeap cheeky monkey doesn’t translate THAT well in French. And I was really interested, as I have seen plenty of football thread around here. Anyway looks like I will never understand it.

    molgrips
    Free Member

    It’s all about tribalism. And if you are not a tribe member – you’re out, you won’t ever get it.

    Just subscribe to cycling weekly instead.

    nealglover
    Free Member

    Are you actually trying to understand it.

    Or just wanting to let people know that you don’t.

    ernie_lynch
    Free Member

    cheeky monkey doesn’t translate THAT well in French.

    It’s gay talk.

    You’re not homophobic are you ?

    coffeeking
    Free Member

    Does that include the team sprint and pursuit?

    Yup.

    mastiles_fanylion
    Free Member

    I prefer supporting my football team to watching cycling. I probably enjoy a kick-around as much as cycling myself (it’s a long time since I played proper (Sunday League) football but I probably enjoyed that more than cycling.

    I couldn’t give a chuff if someone else thinks it funny to call it ‘Wendyball’ either.

    mikey-simmo
    Free Member

    I don’t hate Wendyball it’s a fab game. i hate the fans of Wendyball.
    If you loose the match – the ref was against you,
    if the other team core the most remarkable goal – they cheated.
    If you loose you benefit it’s – the fault of foreigners.
    I hate people who only see one view, theirs their teams and nothing else. There are other sports, but they are not interested just like everything else.

    mastiles_fanylion
    Free Member

    coffeeking – Member
    Does that include the team sprint and pursuit?
    Yup.
    POSTED 4 MINUTES AGO # REPORT-POST

    Or the TdF?

    CaptainFlashheart
    Free Member

    I don’t hate Wendyball it’s a fab game. i hate the fans of Wendyball.

    Post of win.

    tazzymtb
    Full Member

    molgrips
    Free Member

    Lol!

    coffeeking
    Free Member

    Or the TdF?

    Doesnt particularly interest me. I generally like sports where the person winning does so on their own. I hate playing sports where my success is helped or hindered by other’s contribution and where other’s success is helped or hindered by my contribution. If I win, I like to win alone. If I lose, I like to know only I am responsible for the failure.

    mikewsmith
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    in all honesty there are few things you can just “do” in terms of sport.

    Running – Dull as….
    Handball – only 34 people in the UK actually know what it is
    Football – From an early age we kicked a “ball” round, tennis ball, football, apple anything that worked. As above with 3 people you have something going on. With 10 you have a full game. I’ve only played 11 aside a handful of times in my life.
    Rugby – unless you want to throw and catch all day not much “Kickabout” potential.

    Look at the american thing – throwing a baseball at each other – dull

    Basketball is probably the closest thing as you only need a hope and 2 can play.
    Yes there is some indoctrination going on but it’s also because it works.

    For all it’s commercial downside at least it’s not in the Franchise model (if you exclude the US). Teams move due to merit (and financial backing) though if you fail you fail.

    These threads are fun somedays, all the effort people put into hating Football could be better spent doing something useful. (on that note best go and find everyone who went off to “Avoid” the olympics)

    RustySpanner
    Full Member

    So you hate the fans?
    All of them?

    Such lazy stereotyping would be laughed (or frowned) off STW if it were applied to any other group.
    Always the same people too.
    Ah well, prejudice will out, it appears.

    taxi25
    Free Member

    In terms of global popularity football rules ! It’s truly the worlds national sport. Why, honestly it doesn’t matter. If you don’t like football do or watch whatever, me I ride my bike.

    GW
    Free Member

    well how else would you define a sport where player are made of sugar and each time they get push a little too hard they fell on the floor and cry because they are hurt.

    for plenty riders that also describes mountainbiking.

    to answer the OP..

    I ride a bike almost every day and pretty much always have a bike nearby ready for me to just get on and ride at will.
    I also kick a football every day and pretty much always have a football nearby ready or me to just play with at will.
    there’s a football in my car at all times (I wish a bike was also as convenient to stash)

    Playing with a football gives me a lot of the same type of enjoyment/freedom/sanity riding bikes does.

    I also really enjoy watching the odd game (but wouldn’t go anywhere near a big match anymore) and appreciate the massive amount of skill, talent and time the best players have put into their sport (much the same as watching the best bike riders) but I don’t support any team (even my national team). I honestly can’t really be arsed with supporters.. any big Football club is just massive business to me and I feel the supporters are taken for mugs believing they are somehow part of “their team” when they are simply consumers.

    oh.. and lol at the noobs taking offence to Juan using the term “wendyball”

    Pity this place has become so PC it’s no longer on the swear filter 🙁

    mikewsmith
    Free Member

    100!

    crikey
    Free Member

    I think cheeky monkey could be classed as much more like a term of affection than an insult. Whatever, you seem to have got away with a whole thread of deliberate trollage, and then report me?

    chutney13
    Free Member

    So you accuse footballers of being made of sugar and then cry when you get called a cheeky monkey?
    That’s awesome.

    chutney13
    Free Member

    Well that’s a persuasive argument.

    Ro5ey
    Free Member

    Morning everyone.

    Classic STW thread

    In 3 short pages we’ve had it all … blinkered ignorance through blind intorance to reporting and of course some casual Christain bashing along the way.

    I salute you all…. it’s brought a ray of sunshine into my “holiday” with the inlaws.

    joao3v16
    Free Member

    Football, as a game, is brilliant.

    It’s simple, accessible, sociable, indoor, outdoor, can be played with however many people you’ve got at the time, doesn’t need special equipment etc.

    Unfortunately (in my opinion), the professional game (that’s rammed down our throats by the media for 10 months every year) is all taken waaaayyyyyyy too seriously.

    It’s only a game after all.

    Normally I would also say that Football’s popular as it gives casual racists somewhere to gather and indulge in their hobby on a Saturday afternoon.

    But that’s just

    blinkered ignorance

    😀

    RustySpanner
    Full Member

    It would be wrong as well. 😀

    Footy is far more racially inclusive than rugby, by percentage of fans and players.

    chutney13
    Free Member

    Well that’s a persuasive argument.

    I think that most people on here can tell who the idiots are without their posts being deleted, it’s getting a little draconian round here, and for that reason, i’m off.

    molgrips
    Free Member

    If I win, I like to win alone. If I lose, I like to know only I am responsible for the failure.

    Then you miss out on the joy of having achieved something together, as a team. Funny world you live in, but as you wish 🙂

    CaptainFlashheart
    Free Member

    it’s getting a little draconian round here

    Deleting racist posts is hardly “Draconian”. Sensible, I’d say.

    deadlydarcy
    Free Member

    Will you be dragging yourself out of the modz’ arse anytime soon flash?

    CaptainFlashheart
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    Nah, it’s too warm and cosy! 🙂

    bravohotel8er
    Free Member

    I think the difference is participation…

    When people ask me what sports I like I say surfing, cycling, snowboarding, running…then they look at me strangely. The thing is though, that i actively participate in all of those sports some of them on a daily basis (though not snowboarding, unfortunately). Invariably, they like football, football and err….football.

    Not to play though as they never do. Maybe they played it at school, perhaps they kick the ball about on the beach once each year, but they have no interest in playing the game. So, to all intents what they should have asked me was ‘What do you like watching on the TV?’.

    scu98rkr
    Free Member

    Not to play though as they never do. Maybe they played it at school, perhaps they kick the ball about on the beach once each year, but they have no interest in playing the game

    This quote keeps coming up again and again. I find it a bit strange almost all of mates and their mates regularly play footy.

    For most of my 20’s I played 2/3 times a week, currently I only play once a week mind. Work/Being Ill/MTBing/DIY/minor injuries seem to be stopping me play more often.

    For my mates 30th we did a five aside tournament had 20 of his mates in 4 teams of 5. No problem getting the numbers. We also occasionally do 11 a side friendly got one get Monday in fact.

    One thing I have to say if I’ve had alot more injuries playing footy than MTBing so that might be one reason why people cant play footy so regularly.

    Coyote
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    My 8 y/o loves playing rugby, it’s his first game on Sunday. Loves riding his bikes, skateboard, roller boots etc. Will even have a bash at racket sports. Shows no real interest in football though apart from to say he supports Liverpool although this is just a fitting thing as most of his mates do. I don’t.

    nealglover
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    When people ask me what sports I like I say surfing, cycling, snowboarding, running…then they look at me strangely

    Do they really ?? Or is that just you trying to make a point.

    The reason I ask is because I have answered with the same list many times, and I’ve never had anyone look at me strangely.

    Normally people are interested, and ask about surfing (where do you go, is it hard to learn, etc etc)

    Never had the experience you claim to have.

    jon1973
    Free Member

    …then they look at me strangely

    Where you dressed in your gimp outfit at the time?

    kimbers
    Full Member

    my 20 month old son loves his football its a 99p plastic one

    he kicks it, throws it, dives on it

    dunno why he likes it so much he just does
    pic taken on sunday

    ernie_lynch
    Free Member

    If he falls does he cry because he’s been “hurt” ?

    He looks like the type that would.

    aracer
    Free Member

    Footy is far more racially inclusive than rugby, by percentage of fans and players.

    Which would seem to support the idea that racists like going – after all there’s hardly much fun in going to an event where there’s nobody to abuse.

    molgrips
    Free Member

    Rugby is not racially inclusive because in England and Scotland it’s mostly a middle/upper class game.

    Of course, there are plenty of immigrants of different races in Wales…

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