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HAI BIN ICE HOKEEE PLAYAH AKA I WILL FIGHT J00 WITH BODY ARMOUR AND HIT YOU WITH MY STICK AKA PLEASE DON'T HURT ME
HAI BIN RUGBY PLAYYAAH AKA I WILL FIGHT J00 WITH NO AMROUR AND 15 OF MY MATES WHO ARE ALL 20 STONE.
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American football players and ice hockey players are all noobs who need armour to play. Field hockey doesnt use armour (cept keepers) and its just as dangerous imo. Rugby is teh pwns (COME ON SCOTLAND ON SATURDAY)
Footballers are wussys too, they start crying if they fall over on grass ROFL. I know 3 year olds that are tougher than that fs.
And that has what to do with skill ?
Nothing, its just an elaborate way of saying "gay thread"
American football players and ice hockey players are all noobs who need armour to play. Field hockey doesnt use armour (cept keepers) and its just as dangerous imo.
you should look at technique (which you show obviously :p ) but also tactics, rules and stuff...
Hockey has less rules, i mean, you can fight eachother and have a sit-out for 2 mins... OMFG!
Football has more rules, offside, yellow/red card, substitutes...
Who the fuck cares? Hockey is for fucking batty boys wanting to anally penetrate with stick and football is teh pwnz!!!!!!!!!
did you ever see field- or ice hockey?
i've never seen in my life a tackle made by a ice hockey-player is done on field
Ice hockey has puck and a goal of 1 by 1(?), Field hockey goals are 2 by 2(?) and they use a ball...
Ice hockey fields are 3/4 the size of a Field hockey field...
get your info right
Yes I've seen massive fights in field hockey matches, only in Uni matches though, I don't watch professional hoecky lol. What does the shape of projectile and size of goal or pitch have to do with how dangerous a sport is? It still fkin hurts if u get hit in the face with either the projectile or the stick, except in ice hockey you have armour to protect you.