Sports Mad
Other than football, do you watch any other sport and who are your team :?: :geek:
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Oh dear!! You have an Irish Londoner here 8-) :Dadmin wrote:London Wasps for me (of course)
Also love Cricket, and getting into NFL.
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Pretty much given up on everything except Daggers.... Couldn't even name the England team these days.... :|
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I'm fairly keen on sports it has to be said, also follow cricket and enjoy going out to see Essex play, did fairly ok during the summer I think. I enjoy rugby too with Munster being my team and the eagle eyed of you may have realised I too follow GAA (Gaelic games) with Cork (whom are known as the rebels) being my team.
:twisted: Come on the Kilkenny Cats!rebeldagger wrote:and the eagle eyed of you may have realised I too follow GAA (Gaelic games) with Cork (whom are known as the rebels) being my team.

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Lifelong Essex supporter & current Member (for my sins!!).
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Always been into cricket and since moving to Yorkshire have become a season ticket holder - really good value for money. Adult season pass (membership as they call it) only costs 120 for all one day games but at mo am lucky enough to have a student card (through doing a course through work) and get it for 20 - so really good deal!! Also watch the odd rugby league game normally hull fc.
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Into most sports really - especially darts! Starting to drift away from F1 thanks to Vettel's dominance, it just becomes a procession and ultimately is no longer a spectacle. Watch the Eagles on the box in the summer as well and I support the Steelers in the NFL. Also partial to a bit of speedway, Moto GP etc.
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Penfold wrote::twisted: Come on the Kilkenny Cats!rebeldagger wrote:and the eagle eyed of you may have realised I too follow GAA (Gaelic games) with Cork (whom are known as the rebels) being my team.
Ah they didn't do so well this year did they? :D
Of course would have liked Cork to have won the Liam McCarthy, but fair play to Clare, and what two absolute amazing games of hurling we were all treated too for the All Ireland.