anyone NOT for football

only49
only49 Member Posts: 1,207
edited 12. Jun 2010, 14:19 in Community Chit-chat archive
hi

just wondering if any of you out there in cyberland dont like football :(

hubby watched it yesterday and what really got on my nerves was all the racket that was being made, it sounded like a load of bubble bees, ARRRRGH i not that keen on football and most of the time i tollerate it, but i never could either understand it or bear it, oh well time for headphones when i on the computer to block out that horrible noise, instead i think i listen to something i enjoy.

thinking of you people who have a hubby or partner that have to suffer the world cup
sylvia :)stern02.gif

Comments

  • coco67
    coco67 Member Posts: 2,374
    edited 30. Nov -1, 00:00
    im avoiding it like the plague, i can no longer stand it and as for having to listen to those trumpet noise producers.... forget it, id rather watch paint dry :lol:
  • rondetto
    rondetto Member Posts: 2,535
    edited 30. Nov -1, 00:00
    Nope, I wont be watching all the matches, not interested, but I will watch a bit of the England matches, I need a good laugh.

    I looked in yesterday at the first game and was tremendously impressed at the stadium and the pitch, considering a few months ago it looked like they'd never have it ready in time.
  • only49
    only49 Member Posts: 1,207
    edited 30. Nov -1, 00:00
    coco67 wrote:
    im avoiding it like the plague, i can no longer stand it and as for having to listen to those trumpet noise producers.... forget it, id rather watch paint dry :lol:
    oh is that what it is sounds more like a load of angry bees no thanks god knows what it must be like sitting there having to listen to that racket.
    sylvia :)stern02.gif
  • only49
    only49 Member Posts: 1,207
    edited 30. Nov -1, 00:00
    rondetto wrote:
    Nope, I wont be watching all the matches, not interested, but I will watch a bit of the England matches, I need a good laugh.

    I looked in yesterday at the first game and was tremendously impressed at the stadium and the pitch, considering a few months ago it looked like they'd never have it ready in time.
    about the only good thing about is the nice green pitch
    sylvia :)stern02.gif
  • wibberley
    wibberley Member Posts: 421
    edited 30. Nov -1, 00:00
    Can't get in to it at all. Only good thing is, I'll get peace to watch my chick-flik movies in the kitchen while OH and son yell at the telly in the living room!

    Lois x
  • jaspercat
    jaspercat Member Posts: 1,238
    edited 30. Nov -1, 00:00
    Hi, can't stand football at all, I am allowing Malcolm to watch the England match, I could do with a laugh too love Jaspercatxx
  • dippydoodah
    dippydoodah Member Posts: 350
    edited 30. Nov -1, 00:00
    thankfully neither myself nor hubby are football fans, we prefer f1 racing and shall be watching that race on sunday.

    we're off to a football bbq tonight but probably be sitting outside instead :D
  • only49
    only49 Member Posts: 1,207
    edited 30. Nov -1, 00:00
    babycham wrote:
    while o/h is concentrating on the football I can Raid the biscuit tin and worsexBabycham :):):)
    can i come and help too babycham i like digestives custard creams, fig rolls you name it, we have our on celebration how does that sound, tell you what i even bring my PJ,s then you wont feel different, united we stand divided we fall ( we got to stick together )
    sylvia :)stern02.gif
  • speedalong
    speedalong Member Posts: 3,315
    edited 30. Nov -1, 00:00
    Hi - no I'm into football either - just like to know the score of England matches ... can't stand the row of it on the TV ... means nothing is on that I want to watch!! Only advantage is everywhere is nice and quiet if you go out during a match ... shame I can't drive at the mo!!

    Speedy
    I have had OA since mid twenties. It affects my hips and knees. I had a THR on the left aged 30 and now have a resurface-replacement on the right - done May 2010.
  • only49
    only49 Member Posts: 1,207
    edited 30. Nov -1, 00:00
    babycham wrote:
    speedalong wrote:
    Hi - no I'm into football either - just like to know the score of England matches ... can't stand the row of it on the TV ... means nothing is on that I want to watch!! Only advantage is everywhere is nice and quiet if you go out during a match ... shame I can't drive at the mo!!

    Speedy
    Shall we pick you up Speedalong ?Babycham :):)
    yes i think we should with my good news i'm in the mood for a football free party come on girls lets get this party started. yeah :D:D:D
    sylvia :)stern02.gif
  • kathbee
    kathbee Member Posts: 934
    edited 30. Nov -1, 00:00
    Not into it at all.

    Overpaid, over-rated guys kicking a ball about, n0 -no, not for me.

    Luckily hubby watches it with the sound turned to Off
    so I dont have to listen to the rabble and another lucky
    bit is he watches it on the smaller screen TV whilst I get
    to watch in comfort and indulge in a box of Maltesers as
    tonight.

    Been recording films etc. this week so that when there
    doesnt look to be anything on all night except footie then
    I can choose a film or something.

    Kath
  • oneday
    oneday Member Posts: 1,434
    edited 30. Nov -1, 00:00
    is this the party venue?
    cheers,clink clink
  • oneday
    oneday Member Posts: 1,434
    edited 30. Nov -1, 00:00
    must have sunstroke cos at a loss about teddies,shoes,red etc???no doubt when press submit the bell will ring etc....
    atm will drink anything as really thirsty,,fancy a stella...but after that a nice dry white...
    pizza ready so catch you later..and cant drink until.
    1. i buy some!!
    2. collect daughter up from friends...and even then it will be just one (as never know with kids if they have a mishap etc! got to be compenses mentus)