My Favourite Sport - you may include bridge (I don't)
#41
Posted 2006-March-13, 07:40
Similarly with surfing, on a deserted beach (sadly these are far too few and far between) on a warm summer's day, surfing is one of the greatest activities you can participate in.
Football is THE most depressing and boring game to watch on TV.
#42
Posted 2006-March-13, 07:44
mr1303, on Mar 13 2006, 02:40 PM, said:
I suggest you pretend that you're not an Englishman when you say this at the local pub
Roland
#43
Posted 2006-March-13, 16:01
Cricket,
Football,
Motor racing, especially the historics, it's wonderful to watch these old Coopers and Lotuses drifting all over the place,
Cricket,
Golf (only thing I can almost play now)
Cricket,
American Football when they show the highlights and we don't have all these ad breaks,
Cricket,
......
Cricket
Last time I played cricket, I was relatively fit and young and worked out regularly at the gym. I scored 10 runs, and couldn't move the next day. Those were muscles I hadn't exercised before.
#44
Posted 2006-March-13, 16:17
jchiu, on Mar 13 2006, 05:18 AM, said:
Walddk, on Mar 10 2006, 04:49 AM, said:
You have two sides, one out in the field and one in. Each man
that's in the side that's in goes out, and when he's out he comes
in and the next man goes in until he's out. When they are all out,
the side that's out comes in and the side thats been in goes out
and tries to get those coming in, out.
Sometimes you get men still in and not out. That happens when
the captain of the batting side decides to declare the innings.
When a man goes out to go in, the men who are out try to get
him out, and when he is out he goes in and the next man in
goes out and goes in.
There are two men called umpires who stay all out all the time
and they decide when the men who are in are out. When both
sides have been in and all the men have been out, and both
sides have been out twice after all the men have been in,
including those who are not out, that is the end of the game!
Howzat!
Roland
Absolutely lucid, Roland. Except for one question, which is
what the heck is the "batting side"? Also seems obvious to
diagram (remember those petty diagramming exercises in
middle school?).
The team that bat, as opposed to the team that field. About 15 minutes before start of play the two captains toss a coin. The captain who wins the toss decides if he wants to bat or field first.
The batting side is the team with batsmen whereas the fielding side is the team with the fielders (I believe "fieldsmen" is used in Oz). The batting side has two batsmen at the crease; the fielding side has all 11 in the field at a time.
Talking of Oz. We all know that they like everything upside-down since they live down under. The same applies to cricket. It's normal to say that Team A has scored 298-4 (298 runs for the loss of 4 wickets, i.e. runs first, wickets next). Not so in Australia where they would put it 4-298.
Roland
#45
Posted 2006-March-13, 18:28
nickf, on Mar 11 2006, 09:10 PM, said:
Walddk, on Mar 11 2006, 08:25 PM, said:
i was weaned on cricket. but what i really love about it that australia is to cricket what the squadra azzura were to bridge.
Surely that should say "Australia *were* to cricket what the squadra azzura were to bridge"?
Motorsport and badminton are my favourites, both for watching and participating. Formula One looks to be in for an exciting year.
#46
Posted 2006-March-15, 04:58
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Top by a mile: Alpine Skiing
Then: Walking (is that a sport?)
All others a long way down, then more or less equal
croquet, table football, pinball, pool, bar billiards
I used to enjoy running (OK, jogging) but it did my knees in and I had to stop to preserve the ability to ski.
I do a lot of cycling, mainly in the gym, but I don't enjoy it; it's just to keep fit.
Passive
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Cricket
Alpine skiing
Biathlon
#47
Posted 2006-March-15, 10:50
#48
Posted 2006-March-17, 11:36
To do : ski (snow and water)
To watch: basketball only... i hate football except the world cup!
#49
Posted 2006-March-25, 05:05
Moto GP - Catch Vale while you can...
Football (Proviso - World Cups are usually rubbish (crap refs, played in too hot weather), although Germany will be an exception because the conditions will be there for the players to give 100%. Premiership and Champion's league are the most exciting)
F1 - The reason I did aerodynamics. Senna is still my hero.
Cricket - Ashes 05. Still sends shivers down my spine. Have you got the DVDs Roland?
Biathlon - Ole-Einar Bjorndalen. The greatest athlete on the planet today?
Ski-Jumping - Nutters. Spectacular.
Rugby (6 Nations)
Bobsleigh - See Ski Jumping
Boxing (Top Fights Only)
K1 (As above)
Rallying
Athletics
Cycling - Le Tour. What an event.
Definitely not:
Anything with horses (just so sad losers can lose their money), Ice Skating (Not a sport), American Football (Get knackered after 5 seconds and have a rest and wear padding - play rugby you wusses)
To Do:
Football - Indoor 5-a-side
Cycling - Freedom of the roads (and I get to wear lycra!)
Table Tennis - Haven't done this in ages
Tennis - Or this
But all the general weights/fitness training too - need the fitness levels for those hard sessions at the table
#50
Posted 2006-March-25, 05:11
the saint, on Mar 25 2006, 12:05 PM, said:
Do I have them?? I got them before they were released!
Roland
#51
Posted 2006-March-25, 07:38
Baseball - I love to listen to baseball on the radio.
Football – Live college football on a sunny afternoon is hard to beat.
Skiing – Sun, wind and incredible feelings of exhilaration I don't get anywhere else.
Favorite sports moment of all time – Dan Pooley vs Tom Watson in 5-hole playoff at Caves Valley, U.S. Senior Open, 2002. Wow!
#52
Posted 2006-March-25, 09:42
1. Alpine skiing
2. Hockey (the real thing not this agressive ice sport)
3. Volleyball (normal or beach)
To watch:
1. Hockey (see above)
2. Anything but soccer
I don't understand a thing about cricket but probably would be interesting to watch.
#53
Posted 2006-March-25, 12:22
Gerben42, on Mar 25 2006, 04:42 PM, said:
To all who might be interested:
Let me take you by the hand and lead you through the streets of London.
I'll show you something to make you change your mind.
(Ralph McTell)
and
Roland
#54
Posted 2006-March-26, 05:06
His favourite sport to watch is tennis. Yeah, sure, action-packed every second.
#55
Posted 2006-March-30, 11:27
Walddk, on Mar 9 2006, 05:50 PM, said:
1. Cricket.
2. Football (the real thing, aka soccer).
3. Handball.
4. Ice hockey.
5. Tennis.
6. Badminton.
7. Basketball.
8. Athletics.
9. Table tennis.
10. Swimming.
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57. Baseball.
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98. American football.
Roland
Hey, you forgot to put a number in front of your name.......
#56
Posted 2006-March-30, 11:37
Golf
Curling
Baseball
To do
Golf
Curling
In-line skating
#57
Posted 2006-March-31, 05:41
Football (Worldcup, Champions League)
more football (German leagues)
beach volleyball
Olympia
american sports (Esp. the Mavericks and the Seahwaks)
biathlon (Michi Greiss beat Bjöndalen quite often..)
curling
sumo
Hate to watch:
Motor sport
equestrian
darts
tennis
ice-hockey
bowling
Love to play:
Volleyball
Beach Volleyball
Bridge
Chess
football
curling
Roland
Sanity Check: Failure (Fluffy)
More system is not the answer...
#58
Posted 2006-April-01, 22:42
#59
Posted 2011-February-26, 03:10
(American) Football
Baseball
...
Various lesser sports
Call me Desdinova...Eternal Light
C. It's the nexus of the crisis and the origin of storms.
IV: ace 333: pot should be game, idk
e: "Maybe God remembered how cute you were as a carrot."
#60
Posted 2011-February-26, 06:29

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