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| 07 Feb 2016 11:35 AM |
like really
youre holding and throwing the ball for more than half the time
and why name futbol (soccer) soccer? where the heck does the word soccer even originate?
like, what |
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| 07 Feb 2016 11:39 AM |
| my friend thought they should rename it to "handegg" |
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| 07 Feb 2016 11:39 AM |
Tell them to find an egg the size of a ball.
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| 07 Feb 2016 11:39 AM |
| In Europe, they call it "football". That name makes a lot more sense, since you're just using your foot to kick a ball around. :\ |
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| 07 Feb 2016 11:40 AM |
Should be called American Rugby.
Even though you have American Football.
In America they call it soccer. In the UK they call it Football.
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| 07 Feb 2016 11:41 AM |
| Well in England its because there is a foot and there is a ball which you will proceed to kick with said foot. |
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| 07 Feb 2016 01:09 PM |
strap the balls to ur feet
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| 07 Feb 2016 01:10 PM |
| sigh wacky americans with their shenanigans well off to watch doctor who on the telly and drink lame tea tbh.... |
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