Burt wrote:Why is this egg chucking septic tank game being talked about ere on the proper footie board;o)
Florida Blue wrote:I support the Chicago Fire, but only because I grew up. One of my mates his brother is (though I believe soon-to-be was) the keeper coach for them, so I watched a few games this year. The quality is not so great, but still some good fun.
I love the Seattle Sounders owner, Drew Carey, who hosted the US version of "Whose line is it anyway?"
andeez nutz wrote:i'm waiting for the Philadelphia Union expansion team next year!!
TBH, i've never watched a full MLS game cause I think its a bit shite..
but whatever, its the closest thing we have here.
I'll support my local team and the local players, hopefully they sign Ben Olsen... who is from my hometown.. plays for DC U***d now.. but was playing over in Enland a few years back.
CitizenYank wrote:Florida Blue wrote:I support the Chicago Fire, but only because I grew up. One of my mates his brother is (though I believe soon-to-be was) the keeper coach for them, so I watched a few games this year. The quality is not so great, but still some good fun.
I love the Seattle Sounders owner, Drew Carey, who hosted the US version of "Whose line is it anyway?"
I can't wait for the Portland-Seattle Derby!! You want to talk about two towns who live to hate each other. It will be like the UO/UW rivalry times a thousand. Portland, always the town in the shadow of Sheattle; can't wait till they come down to PGE Park.
BlueinBosnia wrote:I've always liked the irony of Real Salt Lake's name. Plus the further irony of their fans not understanding the concept of irony.
Arjan Van Schotte wrote:BlueinBosnia wrote:I've always liked the irony of Real Salt Lake's name. Plus the further irony of their fans not understanding the concept of irony.
i guess they can call the team what they like? although you do wonder if they checked what it actually meant??!!
as for the old americans don't get irony debate:
the simpsons
malcolm in the middle
seinfeld
king of the hill
south park
sarah silverman
larry sanders
everybody loves raymond
family guy
american dad
BlueinBosnia wrote:Arjan Van Schotte wrote:BlueinBosnia wrote:I've always liked the irony of Real Salt Lake's name. Plus the further irony of their fans not understanding the concept of irony.
i guess they can call the team what they like? although you do wonder if they checked what it actually meant??!!
as for the old americans don't get irony debate:
the simpsons
malcolm in the middle
seinfeld
king of the hill
south park
sarah silverman
larry sanders
everybody loves raymond
family guy
american dad
'Comedy' does not neccessarily equate to 'irony'.
Arjan Van Schotte wrote:BlueinBosnia wrote:I've always liked the irony of Real Salt Lake's name. Plus the further irony of their fans not understanding the concept of irony.
i guess they can call the team what they like? although you do wonder if they checked what it actually meant??!!
as for the old americans don't get irony debate:
the simpsons
malcolm in the middle
seinfeld
king of the hill
south park
sarah silverman
larry sanders
everybody loves raymond
family guy
american dad
all not bad...
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:Arjan Van Schotte wrote:BlueinBosnia wrote:I've always liked the irony of Real Salt Lake's name. Plus the further irony of their fans not understanding the concept of irony.
i guess they can call the team what they like? although you do wonder if they checked what it actually meant??!!
as for the old americans don't get irony debate:
the simpsons
malcolm in the middle
seinfeld
king of the hill
south park
sarah silverman
larry sanders
everybody loves raymond
family guy
american dad
all not bad...
It was all going so well until that. I was even nodding when you mentioned Sarah Silverman and was thinking about adding 30 Rock to the list. Then you go and mention Everybody Loves Raymond. There has to be irony somehwere there?
Wonderwall wrote:saw the highlights of the game and it wasn't exactly a great game from what was shown. RSL won on pens and became the champions, which is great for them as they have lost more then they have won this season!! How stupid is that?
Arjan Van Schotte wrote:I've become obsessed with it over the last 6 months or so, thanks mainly to this excellent blog http://pitchinvasion.net/
Must admit i thought it was a total joke before but i've been watching some games and it's quite fun.
Decided to adopt a team and i'm thinking Kansas City Wizards. Mainly coz i like the underdog, they play in blue and their ground is bizarre.
anyone else taken any interest in it?
Vhero wrote:Arjan Van Schotte wrote:I've become obsessed with it over the last 6 months or so, thanks mainly to this excellent blog http://pitchinvasion.net/
Must admit i thought it was a total joke before but i've been watching some games and it's quite fun.
Decided to adopt a team and i'm thinking Kansas City Wizards. Mainly coz i like the underdog, they play in blue and their ground is bizarre.
anyone else taken any interest in it?
yeah don't that guy who go out with one of the spice girls play for a team over there? David Shwimmer or something?? I definetly know its David something!
(Wow i'm f**king bored)
Alioune DVToure wrote:I'll also be keeping a watchful eye on Philadelphia Union as my girlfriend is from Philly and we share sports teams.
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As for quality American comedies, try these too:
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia
Arrested Development
Curb Your Enthusiasm is brilliant, as was Seinfeld. There's been loads of good comedy shows on American TV in the last 20 years, much more than here in Britain in my opinion (although I like the late 70s/ early-mid 80s stuff best here; Not the Nine O'Clock News, The Comic Strip Presents..., The Young Ones, Blackadder).
BlueinBosnia wrote:Continuing Off-Topic.
Can't stand Sunny in Philadelphia, although Arrested Development is my favourite American show of all time. Second fave is Boston Legal.
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