Originally posted by Dr StrangeloveBut ingerlung are rubbish.
If that was true, it would mean nothing considering as how you continually say "ingerlund" are rubbish.
Wasn't it the German coach who described them as: Over-paid, over-sexed and over here?
Well, maybe I thought that one up, but it would have been funny.
Originally posted by shavixmirIf ingerland are rubbish that would make scotchland worse than rubbish, well yeah, could be right there.
But ingerlung are rubbish.
Wasn't it the German coach who described them as: Over-paid, over-sexed and over here?
Well, maybe I thought that one up, but it would have been funny.
"Over-paid, over-sexed and over here"
That's an old WW2 saying about the Yanks.
Originally posted by lordhighgusCorrect, but that is a game of keep-it-up, as seen here:
I think we are all wrong.
Wikipedia says:
Games revolving around the kicking of a ball have been played in many countries through history. The earliest documented version is the Mesoamerica ballgame, played by the Olmec as early as 1500 BCE. The Chinese game Cuju is mentioned in military manuals from the time of the Qin Dynasty (255–206 BCE).[3] Other ...[text shortened]... ootball were played in medieval Europe, though rules varied greatly by both period and location.
http://www.kyoto-np.co.jp/kp/topics/eng/2006jan/01-04b.html
How about the origin of scoring a goal?