as the subject says
discuss
discuss
just look at the section title: NOT BF2s, NOT BF2p1.topher wrote:
Ummmm....I don't know the relevence to bf2, lol, but Randall Cunningham. Pre-Viking days, where he learned how to pass.
Football doesnt mean soccer anywhere... but maybe "futbol" doesp1.topher wrote:
Football (soccer) or "American" football?
Yes, thanks for that correction, I'm sure it would have caused such mass confusion.SiMSaM16 wrote:
Football doesnt mean soccer anywhere... but maybe "futbol" doesp1.topher wrote:
Football (soccer) or "American" football?
Last edited by p1.topher (2006-07-27 00:42:08)
So England now speaks Spanish? You both fail.p1.topher wrote:
Yes, thanks for that correction, I'm sure it would have caused such mass confusion.SiMSaM16 wrote:
Football doesnt mean soccer anywhere... but maybe "futbol" doesp1.topher wrote:
Football (soccer) or "American" football?
http://forums.bf2s.com/viewtopic.php?id=36618
You should go remind them to spell it FUTBOL!
This may suprise you here but did you know there are actually other countries in the world now, WHAT??? I hear you say, yep its true. USA is no longer the only country in the world. Goddam.SiMSaM16 wrote:
Football doesnt mean soccer anywhere... but maybe "futbol" doesp1.topher wrote:
Football (soccer) or "American" football?
Anyways, thats a hard question... Im a Steelers and a Falcons fan, Vicks gonna pwn some noobs this year (if he doesnt get hurt :x)
Actually, no country calls football-soccer. It's football everywhere. Just called american football.1927 wrote:
This may suprise you here but did you know there are actually other countries in the world now, WHAT??? I hear you say, yep its true. USA is no longer the only country in the world. Goddam.SiMSaM16 wrote:
Football doesnt mean soccer anywhere... but maybe "futbol" doesp1.topher wrote:
Football (soccer) or "American" football?
Anyways, thats a hard question... Im a Steelers and a Falcons fan, Vicks gonna pwn some noobs this year (if he doesnt get hurt :x)
The only countries that dont call soccer football and football soccer is USA and AUS, I think. My fav American Footballer though is the fridge, Chicago Bears winning the superbowl about 10/15 years ago with that fatty, inspired fat kids all across the USA.
When did this happen?!?!??!?!?!?1927 wrote:
This may suprise you here but did you know there are actually other countries in the world now, WHAT??? I hear you say, yep its true. USA is no longer the only country in the world. Goddam.
Next you will try to tell me the world is round and we can fly to the moon. J/K at least you contributed to the thread.1927 wrote:
This may suprise you here but did you know there are actually other countries in the world now, WHAT??? I hear you say, yep its true. USA is no longer the only country in the world. Goddam.
in AUS football is not 'a' game, its a classification for a game type.1927 wrote:
My post above was full of Sarcasim, my angle being some people have said that in the USA some people dont even know about other countries. I dont belive it but I see where they are coming from to say such a thing.
Im not going to try and sound like im right by saying Actually but if we are talking about the round ball version of the game the USA call it Soccer, Aussies call it Soccer. Football to the both of you means an egg shaped ball not a round one. Im welsh and I bloody hate egg shaped ball games.
Last edited by DrunkFace (2006-07-27 02:24:02)
So when someone say "gee mate did you watch the footy last night"? you say, "which one, Soccer, AFL, Rugby League, or Rugby Union mate"?DrunkFace wrote:
in AUS football is not 'a' game, its a classification for a game types.1927 wrote:
My post above was full of Sarcasim, my angle being some people have said that in the USA some people dont even know about other countries. I dont belive it but I see where they are coming from to say such a thing.
Im not going to try and sound like im right by saying Actually but if we are talking about the round ball version of the game the USA call it Soccer, Aussies call it Soccer. Football to the both of you means an egg shaped ball not a round one. Im welsh and I bloody hate egg shaped ball games.
Including:
Soccer
AFL
rugby league
rugby union
and any other ball game that some how involves kicking it.
pretty much. If i knew the person i could probbly work out what there talking about by what they prefer to watch. If not id ask "which game?".1927 wrote:
So when someone say "gee mate did you watch the footy last night"? you say, "which one, Soccer, AFL, Rugby League, or Rugby Union mate"?DrunkFace wrote:
in AUS football is not 'a' game, its a classification for a game types.1927 wrote:
My post above was full of Sarcasim, my angle being some people have said that in the USA some people dont even know about other countries. I dont belive it but I see where they are coming from to say such a thing.
Im not going to try and sound like im right by saying Actually but if we are talking about the round ball version of the game the USA call it Soccer, Aussies call it Soccer. Football to the both of you means an egg shaped ball not a round one. Im welsh and I bloody hate egg shaped ball games.
Including:
Soccer
AFL
rugby league
rugby union
and any other ball game that some how involves kicking it.
If so, Id find a way of classing the diffrent types so they are easily identified. That is of course, is what you wrote was correct.