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Andrew Slack (58)
The above is a good example of how poor the quality of arguments are becoming in this thread.
Or perhaps how this thread has always been.
Person A (this person likes union, doesn't like league or NFL) - Says RL is boring it is becoming like NFL (which he also believes is boring)
Person B (This person doesn't like league but likes union and NFL) - Disagrees, from his perspective league is nothing like NFL.
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Person c: The person who understand the NFL and League and makes an argument over the utterly absurd comparison between the NFL and League.
Like or dislike has nothing to do with my argument.
To draw parallels between NRL and NFL is simply misguided.
I am sorry I don't like League. I grew up with Union. I have no preconceived ideas. I missed out on the Aussie class divide and saw my first league game live at Brookie Oval at the ripe old age of 33 (and have been to a few games over the years). I found the crowd refined when compared the the East stand of Loftus Versfeld, one of the most feral places you will ever witness. I formed my opinion on what I saw in front of me. It's just a very dumbed down sport. But if you like it I have no problem with it. I don't judge people who like it. Why does it always have to come down to fucking class bullshit with people who like league? I have this argument all the time with guys who train at my gym. They run out of technical arguments over league vs Union and start attacking the people who like Union when you point out to them the scums, their vanilla argument, no longer wastes the time it used to.
Class has nothing to do with my argument. You don't know me, you don't know what I think or don't think other than the facts that I don't like a particular sport.
Spare me the pigeonholing, class warfare and especially the moral high horse.
This is a forum. People have different opinions. They voice them. As long as we play the ball. Not the man.