Are nz supporters knowledgable? Name Calling in here
Are nz supporters knowledgable? Name Calling in here
Are nz fans rugby knowledgable? I mean they lost to Argentina and then they the supporters sound unknowledgable as they wanted to play the Boks! Isn't that kuikenmoord (Word for when bullies trample chicken-do-littles) seeing the below
2019
World Team of the Year
World Coach of the Year
World Player of the Year
World Cup
Rugby Championship
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2019
World Team of the Year
World Coach of the Year
World Player of the Year
World Cup
Rugby Championship
Nr 1 rank
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Re: Are nz supporters knowledgable? Name Calling in here
Kiwi fans know everything. And don't you forget it. 

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Is Zuluboy a Sen multi? No actual poster could be this needy and obsessed with NZ rugby.
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obsessed and needy both good innovative ones as I have never ever heard those ones before! 10/10
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Methinks it won’t be the last time you hear them however .
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Well, apart from peaches, they’re good. 

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In all seriousness I always got the impression Northern Hemisphere posters watch more SOuthern Hemisphere rugby (Or did 10+ years ago) as Super Rugby/Tri-Nations was basically the saturday morning. Certainly when I played, loads of us would discuss the morning game(s) and ironically be barely watching whatever English game was left on in the afternoon after a match after the game.
That led me to broady believe NH posters knew more about professional players down south than the other way round. Whether this makes us more knowledgeable I don't know. I always assumed in terms of coaching knowhow, the grassroots of New Zealand would be the best knowledge in that sense of developing players.
That led me to broady believe NH posters knew more about professional players down south than the other way round. Whether this makes us more knowledgeable I don't know. I always assumed in terms of coaching knowhow, the grassroots of New Zealand would be the best knowledge in that sense of developing players.
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I’m sure many NBA fans keep a close eye on the Spanish and Australian leagues.eldanielfire wrote: ↑Sat Nov 21, 2020 11:54 am In all seriousness I always got the impression Northern Hemisphere posters watch more SOuthern Hemisphere rugby (Or did 10+ years ago) as Super Rugby/Tri-Nations was basically the saturday morning. Certainly when I played, loads of us would discuss the morning game(s) and ironically be barely watching whatever English game was left on in the afternoon after a match after the game.
That led me to broady believe NH posters knew more about professional players down south than the other way round. Whether this makes us more knowledgeable I don't know. I always assumed in terms of coaching knowhow, the grassroots of New Zealand would be the best knowledge in that sense of developing players.
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Mostly American group doesn't know much outside the borders of the USA shocker!mr bungle wrote: ↑Sat Nov 21, 2020 11:57 amI’m sure many NBA fans keep a close eye on the Spanish and Australian leagues.eldanielfire wrote: ↑Sat Nov 21, 2020 11:54 am In all seriousness I always got the impression Northern Hemisphere posters watch more SOuthern Hemisphere rugby (Or did 10+ years ago) as Super Rugby/Tri-Nations was basically the saturday morning. Certainly when I played, loads of us would discuss the morning game(s) and ironically be barely watching whatever English game was left on in the afternoon after a match after the game.
That led me to broady believe NH posters knew more about professional players down south than the other way round. Whether this makes us more knowledgeable I don't know. I always assumed in terms of coaching knowhow, the grassroots of New Zealand would be the best knowledge in that sense of developing players.
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What I like about NBA is the best team play. Majority black players in a majority white population
The team allowed on merit will always have the best stats
The team allowed on merit will always have the best stats
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Common sense. Jump have fun
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NZ All Blacks supporters are much more knowledgeable then Saffers on rugby.
FleeWees and Cape Crusaders on the udder hand.
FleeWees and Cape Crusaders on the udder hand.
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If the vast majority of NH posters were current players that might make sense. However I'd suggest they are not so it does not.eldanielfire wrote: ↑Sat Nov 21, 2020 11:54 am In all seriousness I always got the impression Northern Hemisphere posters watch more SOuthern Hemisphere rugby (Or did 10+ years ago) as Super Rugby/Tri-Nations was basically the saturday morning. Certainly when I played, loads of us would discuss the morning game(s) and ironically be barely watching whatever English game was left on in the afternoon after a match after the game.
That led me to broady believe NH posters knew more about professional players down south than the other way round. Whether this makes us more knowledgeable I don't know. I always assumed in terms of coaching knowhow, the grassroots of New Zealand would be the best knowledge in that sense of developing players.
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No selfrespecting Zulu would call himself zuluboy
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Maybe he feels comfortable on an anonymous chat board to express his inner child.
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Shouldn''t PR bordies only be allowed to w@nk on about international teams from their birth country or place they've lived for the last 5 years?
Neither would be true for him and so a banning is in order
Neither would be true for him and so a banning is in order
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nz is on a low , can take it easy first come right then 'want to play boks'
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Was thinking an Anon multi, but then even Anon isn't this obsessed. Zuluboy really needs to seek professional help, the ABs are totally in his head and to be honest its not healthy for him.
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Pro sports in the US went through their transformations when South Africa were still deep in apartheid. However, they were shameful in their sports leagues prior to that as well.ZuluBoy wrote: ↑Mon Nov 23, 2020 3:37 amCorrect. Although the majority are whites their participation rates in basketball are lower than blacks and that is ok as the team is picked only on merit