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When you can watch rugby instead.
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joe mcclaine said:I watch no sport on TV whatsoever.
I do however watch non-league football, rugby union, cricket (T20), rugby league, ice hockey, american football and baseball ... all local teams.
pugh-the-special-one said:Our opening fixture at our new ground the Kassam stadium in Oxford, we play Liecester
Jamie
antdad said:Yeah but do you think "Action Man" exfoliates twice a week?
pugh-the-special-one said:antdad said:Yeah but do you think "Action Man" exfoliates twice a week?
Haven't you heard of metrosexual Action Man Tony, come on being a London Boy you should be up on these things.
Jamie.
antdad said:pugh-the-special-one said:antdad said:Yeah but do you think "Action Man" exfoliates twice a week?
Haven't you heard of metrosexual Action Man Tony, come on being a London Boy you should be up on these things.
Jamie.
I think the cleansing pack only came with the Welsh Valley edition of Action Man.
TBF I like watching both sports live...rugby because it's civilised (as a spectator) and clearly less so on the pitch and football because it's the polar opposite.
UKRob said:I too am a rugby fan and would love to watch Premiership matches on a regular basis but geography tends to work against me as my 'local' teams of Leicester, Northants and Worcester are effectively 2 hours away allowing for traffic, parking etc.
Carl, I assume you are an armchair fan of The Tigers given your location - or do you make the kind of effort that I don't?
Paul_D said:Mmmm. As a Falcons fan, I thought I might watch some Championship rugby next season for a change
Paul_D said:Mmmm. As a Falcons fan, I thought I might watch some Championship rugby next season for a change