Can't really see where the problem lies Pecks mate , it's not like we will be doing away with the individual home nations football associations as a result of Team GB getting formed for the Olympics , if it were the case then I would be up in arms myself .
Lmfao nice one mate I had a decent chuckle reading that take on things , BTW who was the tallest bloke playing in the recent RWC ?
now THIS is quality trolling.... that madmanc would be more welcome here if he at least had a bit of wit about him (i dont mean the **** type he exhibits)
The Manchester Giant was without doubt the best troll I ever read funny as **** ,anyone else here ever catch him / her on the main board a few years back ? . Thrash Trash Thrash , That is all .
No , The Giant claimed he was a Brit especially when he was mid thrashing of Cabana boy # 2 lmfao . Whoever he is the bloke is comedy gold , even the yanks loved him . Ps mail me his identity and my lips are sealed , you have my word . :deal
Team gb is pointless,only english players are good enough to get in it,bale had the best shout but young is better.dont mind watchin a bit of soccer,would love to go to england to watch a game
Its strange you should say this when they produce far mor champions than us in most sports definately boxing and are far better at football which is a glbal sport unlike afl which no other country plays.i must say I have quiet admiration for the english
I look at it that every country has sports that are popular and they will be good at this sport. This will lead to it becoming more popular more people wanting to be involved then they will get beter. It will go like this and the country will excell Population also obviously has a huge bearing on how good a country is at sport. So it is very hard to compare different sports in different countries I still think to look at a vast range of sports like the Olympics or Commonwealth games then adjusted for population is probably the best way to compare countries and how good they are in sport as a whole
Thing is wolf, when using the Olympics as a measuring tool, do you count population, or the number of athletes that each country sends. Quite a big difference.