We used to as kids in the fifties. And Didsbury was golf! Sale was rugger.I’ve never heard a single person in this country use the word soccer in real life.
We used to as kids in the fifties. And Didsbury was golf! Sale was rugger.I’ve never heard a single person in this country use the word soccer in real life.
RAG!The bored close season arguments about nothing. No news on the topic title then? I was hoping they might have bad news to bury in an Ex American President assassination attempt or is Soccer an acceptable term to refer to football whilst playing tennis in Disbury.
Maybe Omar Berrada .... architect of the 115With your CEO is a cheat on the back
It's soccer in Ireland because we have Geaelic Football. I presume it's the same in Australia. So it's not just the Americans.
"Football better than soccer" = "Liverpool - it means more" imo. Corporate generated fantasy bullshit dreamed up dickheads in the media since the PL was formed imo.
It's a sport to play. The people playing can call it what they want. The rest of us are just hangers on.
No we dont!!, To me and most others its football in Ireland. Cant take the name of the original game for some mickey mouse past time.It's soccer in Ireland because we have Geaelic Football. I presume it's the same in Australia. So it's not just the Americans.
"Football better than soccer" = "Liverpool - it means more" imo. Corporate generated fantasy bullshit dreamed up dickheads in the media since the PL was formed imo.
It's a sport to play. The people playing can call it what they want. The rest of us are just hangers on.
Lighten up Lord Snooty.This wasn’t Didsbury mate. It was England in the past. Soccer was widely used as a nickname for the game. I’ve given examples which you conveniently ignored so here’s a few more for you to ignore.View attachment 125922