jaytee1812
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jaytee1812

Never liked Liverpool but used to like Riise's goal celebration. As I recall he used to like removing his shirt!

Depends where you are. If you say hockey to me I would assume you mean ice hockey, but possibly that's because most of the people I go to the football with are also avid ice hockey fans.

Oy! England fans have a reputation for violence. There is no such thing as British fans/UK soccer.

I'm the same. I've had the odd sexist comment but I've never felt a need to prove I was a genuine fan. Partly that's probably because I give zero fucks about what people think about me going to football.

Speak for yourself, I have a huge soft spot for Paul Scholes. :)

I use both goalie and keeper. And I've heard professional goalkeepers use the term goalie.

It's an English word derived from the word 'association' as the name of the sport is technically Association Football. Having said that I'd never use it, I'm Scottish, it's called Fitba!

At the time, Mauresmo dismissed the comments as "a little stupid" and went on to beat both of these players in major competitions.

Why wouldn't you watch it? Steel Magnolias is awesome.

Get in line!

This is awesome!

There aren't actually picture of Hamm not wearing underwear. If there were no-one would suggest to him if he didn't like it, he should wear underwear or not have a penis.

I know it's a different culture. But I remember after the Dunblane shooting in Scotland nearly 20 years ago the overwhelming reaction was, how did he get a gun, how can we make sure as much as possible that people who want to harm others can get guns. Because of Dunblane it's virtually illegal to own a handgun in the

What qualifications do teachers in the USA need?

Don't compare the rest of Scottish football to the poison at Ibrox. If you were actually genuinely interested in football you would have found a great family atmosphere at most other Scottish grounds.

Online shoe shopping while watching the Champions League final sounds like heaven to me.

That's the other thing, my name's Jill, not Jillian. So I've also spent 30+ years correcting people who call me Jillian, or even worse, Jilly.

I hate the name Jill, I've complained for 30 years about it. (It's my name). Apparently the other option was Siobhan which I love. They didn't even have the decency to call my brother Jack!

I take it they all have tradition gaelic spellings too?