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Post by Srihari on Sept 5, 2015 14:44:12 GMT
I know everyone here loves cricket, but what other sports capture your imagination?
I am a very big fan of football, F1 and a certain Roger Federer.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 5, 2015 15:15:09 GMT
I'm a huge tennis fan and enjoy following the smaller tournaments outside of the grand slams. I like the unique aspect of not being a massive fan of any particular player and just enjoying each one for their different styles and techniques. It's probably my no. 2 sport.
I don't tend to follow rugby but I will watch the bigger events, such as six nations or the upcoming world cup. Same for golf, which I'm not a huge fan of but will catch the latter stages of major tournaments.
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Post by Humair on Sept 5, 2015 20:34:49 GMT
I am also a massive tennis fan, and watch nearly all of the tournaments.
The other sports I watch and follow are Snooker and Football.
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Post by Mattzo on Sept 5, 2015 21:59:57 GMT
I follow the football, and will keep vaguely in touch with major tournaments in Rugby Union and tennis.
But football and cricket are the only ones I tend to sit down and watch.
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Post by Balladeer on Sept 6, 2015 8:40:34 GMT
I don't. I'll keep a vague interest in the tennis when it's on, and I'm in a rugby world cup sweepstake so I'll keep one eye on that; but I don't "follow" any others.
I actively dislike Premier League football. It strangles discussion of almost every other sport while it's active, all the transfers remove any possible sense of team identity, they're horrendously overpaid for what they do, and I reckon that being treated like overpaid prima donnas in the clubs doesn't help with the requisite teamwork in the international scene either. Plus most many of the players are utter twats.
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Post by Srihari on Sept 6, 2015 8:54:17 GMT
I don't. I'll keep a vague interest in the tennis when it's on, and I'm in a rugby world cup sweepstake so I'll keep one eye on that; but I don't "follow" any others. I actively dislike Premier League football. It strangles discussion of almost every other sport while it's active, all the transfers remove any possible sense of team identity, they're horrendously overpaid for what they do, and I reckon that being treated like overpaid prima donnas in the clubs doesn't help with the requisite teamwork in the international scene either. Plus most many of the players are utter twats. Re second par, expected nothing less
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Post by Steadzz on Sept 7, 2015 22:58:10 GMT
Massive football fan, as you know Sri, also love the NFL & F1. I play golf and have a decent knowledge of what's going on even though i only really do what Vaddon said for golf & rugby. I watch a decent amount of snooker and do sometimes watch the tennis
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