I have played it plenty of times but in comparison to hurling in skill level.......well, there is no comparison.Quote:
Originally Posted by ollie
Whenever they made us play bogball in school we used turn it into a game of soccer.
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I have played it plenty of times but in comparison to hurling in skill level.......well, there is no comparison.Quote:
Originally Posted by ollie
Whenever they made us play bogball in school we used turn it into a game of soccer.
Aye love to play whenver I get the chance-with ma borthers, mates, dad grandad etc. Snooker is good raic to-ma mate got a (half size) table recently and I learned the rules! Great fun cannae stop! :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Kerry Blue
I spent manys a school day in the local snooker hall. I still suck at it though.
I'm not a huge fan of 9-ball. You can pot all the balls except the 9 and then the other guy, who's potted nothing comes along and pots the 9 to win. I prefer normal pool.
doesn't this tell its own story. :rolleyes: i'll agree with you that hurling is an ultra skillfull game but football is still a skillfull game.if you put any game up against hurling it wont compare favourably.i'm a big fan of hurling BTW.Quote:
Originally Posted by finlma
a "skillless" game wouldn't attract the biggest crowds year after year!
Fair point. As I said though I'm from Kilkenny where there is zero interest and therefore zero appreciation of the sport.Quote:
Originally Posted by ollie
Favourites To Play:
Darts :)
Kayaking :) :) :)
and handball when I was in school
To Watch:
Soccer
Darts
Hurling
Womens Tennis
and snooker depending on who's playing
Darts,table tennis,mixed martial arts
What possessed you to resurrest a 3 year old thread???
Anyway, I enjoy watching ice hockey, gaelic football, hurling, motorsports and darts.
Never seen it before:eek:
GAA, Rugby, Boxing, Darts.
add table-tennis to that list will ye sligoman?!
Pitch and putt also please!
It might be easier to make a list of sports I don't like. But I can't think of any!
Will play or watch pretty much anything.
If pushed for favourites I'd have to say hurling and darts. With Gaelic football not far behind, oh and golf.
To watch:
Badminton
Spanish football
Rugby
To play:
Badminton/football
Played most sports but would watch on TV:
Cricket
International rugby and Heineken rugby (if Irish involvement)
Hurling (if Waterford playing)
Snooker (if Doherty involved or a Final)
Poker on Sky (great viewing)
Grand National Horse race (only one I'd watch)
Athletics if Olympics or Irish involvement
Good oul GridIorn for me, partial to a bit of Baseball too
Rallying, particularly the tarmac variety :)
to watch:
golf
rugby(good games!)
hurling
soccer
gaelic
darts
snooker
horse racing(when i have money on)
boxing(big fights/irish person except bernard dunne)
tennis(grand slams)
basketball
athletics
american football
poker
bowls(its not that bad!)
motor sports
To play:
darts(at the moment but im starting to get p1ssed of with it)
hurling
gaelic
table tennis
soccer
golf
badminton
poker(is it a sport?)
go karting
tennis
athletics
to support:
soccer
What the hell:confused: That post is a lie! I never voluntarily played Hurling, Rugby or Gaelic??!
Did I really post that? 2005 wasn't that long ago and this just aint true:confused: And I never got the point in lying.
Time to type Schizophrenia into Wikipedia :D
Anyhow the truth in 2008:
Favourite to play:
1. Tennis
2. Pool
3. Darts
4. Football
Favourite to watch:
1. Tennis
2. Football
3. Darts
=. Ice-Hockey